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ian1964

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  1. Jack for me, never stopped trying and covered a lot of ground, not a great performance by anyone really, job done though, we got the better of head to head matches v's Separate Entity FC last season and these were the matches we dropped points in, great 3pts to start the season with room for improvement
  2. Celtic fans vandalise Killie's Rugby Park Last updated : 09 May 2007 By Compiled By Killiemad and the toilets vanadalised as well as damaging the disabled shelter's roof, only now are we starting to see the full extent of the damage to Rugby park by the so called greatest fans in the world, Kilmarnock fc was advised to keep quiet by Celtic fc as they would pay for the damge caused by their fans so that it would not tarnish the false image of their so called fun loving supporters . Killiemad would like to point out this is not the first time the so called greatest fans in the world have destroyed large numbers of seats at Rugby Park, the home of Kilmarnock fc. when Celtic last won the league at Rugby Park 2003/04 they destroyed 400 seats as recrimination for losing the league at the same venue a year earlier it is obvious Celtic fans cannot and will not behave when they visit Rugby Park on match day, why their has been no comment by the national media about Celtic fans behaviour is dumbfounding we're they sitting in the ground with their eyes shut after the Celtic fans started to depart the ground after their celebrations that they could not see the wanton destruction committed by a large section of visiting supporters ?? http://www.kilmarnock-mad.co.uk/news/tmnw/celtic_fans_vandalise_killies_rugby_park_337963/index.shtml
  3. Well I'm a happy bear tonight, played poor and won, 3 pts on the board at a tough away fixture
  4. Already better than last seasons first match points
  5. Killie got what they deserved from the match...……………………...FUCK ALL
  6. Barisic brings nothing to the game
  7. Rangers TV & VPN is the only way to watch Rangers games
  8. PROSECUTORS are investigating whether to bring charges against their colleagues over the Old Firm sex doll case blunder. Cops have finished a probe into an evidence mishap that saw nine men accused of hanging Rangers effigies from a Celtic Park stand walk free. Their report is now with the Crown Office — and officials will this week assess whether to prosecute their own staff. A legal insider said: “Police and the Crown are taking the matter extremely seriously.” A case was put against the fans after two blow-up sex dolls were strung up in the Jock Stein Stand during Celtic’s 5-1 league win over Rangers in September 2016. One was clad in a Gers scarf and the other in an Orange Order sash. A banner next to them read: “This is it Bhoys, this is war”. Old Firm fans united to condemn the tasteless stunt on World Suicide Prevention Day — days after Ibrox idol Kris Boyd, 35, spoke about his brother Scott taking his own life. But the case fell apart when it emerged footage from the ground was missing. We told in June how Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC called in the police to investigate the blunder. He said in a letter to Tory MSP Murdo Fraser: “The circumstances that led to the loss of the productions require to be investigated.” Officers visited a fiscal’s office in Glasgow’s Gorbals as part of the probe — but sources say there was not a search under warrant. An insider said in March: “It is down to the incompetence of the Crown. They essentially des- troyed video evidence and photo evidence to a certain extent.” The Crown Office confirmed it has received the police report. A spokesperson added: “Unavailability of productions with the consequence that this case could not be brought to trial is regrettable. “Where necessary the Crown will take action to maintain public confidence in the work it does.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/scottish-news/4562394/celtic-rangers-sex-doll-probe/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1564868389
  9. HIBS are hopeful of beating Dutch side NAC Breda to the loan signing of Rangers’ Glenn Middleton. The 19-year-old was at Easter Road today to watch Paul Heckingbottom’s side beat St Mirren 1-0. And afterwards the Yorkshireman confirmed his interest in signing the teenager on a season long deal. Steven Gerrard revealed on Friday that NAC were close to an agreement with the player. But Heckingbottom is optimistic Middleton will choose the Scottish Premiership over a switch to the Netherlands. He said: “He’s someone we have spoken to Rangers about . “We’d be keen to do something, Rangers would and so would Glenn so hopefully we can get something done there. “It would be a loan. Glenn is someone Rangers value highly. “So if we can get him we’ll do our bit in terms of pushing him and trying to help develop him and do our bit for him - and he’ll do his bit for us with his application and the qualities he can bring. "We’re hoping it can be done.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4561985/glenn-middleton-hibs-rangers-transfer-news/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1564907721
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