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ian1964

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  1. Well find your own viewing then! I will not post anymore ''official interview/highlights/training vids. They are all on the main sight anyway
  2. Oil & Gas pipelining is as dead as a Dodo just now, been struggling to get working for a few years now mate. It is near impossible, so far! to get a job out with O&G, been trying for even min wage jobs as well, a lot of ageism out there, worse than I thought!! Edit: should keep this out of the thread!
  3. How terribly shocking from me! no wonder I can't get a job!! ?
  4. I could, but most of the videos are for subscribers as the message says in the tweet!. That's twice now I've been pulled up for my posts! ?
  5. Bottom line is Gerrard is spot on, all the Rangers haters are all terrified of Alfredo, panic has set in because of the threat from Rangers, brilliant to watch their fear and pain! the thug Brown goes around kicking players and never highlighted in the Scottish gutter press, Christie is a diving coward who also gets a free ride with refs, SFA and Scottish gutter press. Separate Entity FC continue to intimidate Scottish football and tbf it works for them, Gerrard has the balls to challenge that however the club needs to grow a set as well, a big hitter in the boardroom is required & our PR needs to improve massively or this just goes on & on.
  6. I just don't understand the point? there's a lot of stuff posted more than once on nearly every thread by most posters, none more so than Bearger himself!!, no big deal.
  7. Wow! it's not a competition, I don't always read through every thread that is up before posting, no big deal.
  8. The sad thing is the SFA & SPFL don't really care how good or bad the refs are!
  9. Celtic's Premiership clash with Rangers achieved Sky Sports' highest ever audience for an SPFL clash.The December 29 showdown was watched by 1.4million fans from around the globe - including those watching on Sky Go.The record-breaking figures bode well for Sky Sports who recently became official and exclusive partners for the Scottish Premiership beginning next season.Neil Doncaster, SPFL Chief Executive, said: "The record viewing figures for the December Celtic vs Rangers match is fantastic news and highlights the increasing interest in Scottish football, not only within Scotland but across the whole of the UK and around the globe."The SPFL continues to deliver the passion, drama and excitement that Scottish football has long been renowned for. We look forward to building upon this as we extend our new, long-term agreement with Sky Sports starting from season 2020/21."Gary Hughes, Head of Football at Sky Sports, added: "Sky Sports is delighted that over 1.4m viewers watched one of world football’s greatest rivalries between Celtic and Rangers. "Viewing of the SPFL has risen 8% on last season, and 47% on the 2017/18 campaign, showing the appetite our customers have for Scottish football."We very much look forward to bringing viewers all the best matches, including every Old Firm game, as the season reaches its climax. All this ahead of Sky Sports becoming the exclusive home of the SPFL from the 2020/21 season."Rangers won the game in question, 2-1, thanks to goals from Ryan Kent and Nikola Katic either side of a Callum McGregor equaliser.The match had everything to bring the worldwide audience back - with Alfredo Morelos and Gers coach Michael Beale both being sent-off in injury time.Ryan Christie also missed a penalty.
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