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Since October last, Paul McBride QC has become an increasing presence in the world of Scottish football. More specifically, he has become the Spokesman of choice for the deranged seperated brethern of ra east end. Despite having no formal links with ra Yahoos, he appeared on TV and radio articulating, "quiet vindication" at the departure of both Dougie McDonald and Hugh Dallas from their respective positions at the SFA.

 

When Lennon appeared at Hampden reference his conduct at Tynecastle, Paul McBride was representing him; similarly, at the Appeal of the same case, McBride is making Lennon's case. Of course, the fall out from this process, and the next part of ra Sellik strategy ie isolating George Peat; is also being spearheaded by the QC.

 

Speculating mounts that it is only a matter of time before McBride is invited on to ra Sellik Board. It will be an interesting mix, former Government Ministers, John Reid and Brian Wilson, Sellik's man at the SFA and Stewart Regan headhunter, Eric Reilly, Irish entrepreneur, Dermot Desmond, and the openly gay Queens Council who is a high heid-yin in the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party.

 

I suspect BBC Scotland's Head of the Comedy Unit, Phil Differ could make up such a juxta-position - the QC out there in front of both print and broadcast media, defending ra Sellik's Irish republican traditions, wraps himself in the Union flag. I am sure, like that other QC in Scottish football, Donald Findlay; Phil will ensure a decade's worth of sketches on the man who took silk ............... and anyone offering facial humiliation!

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It is interesting that McBride was on Radio Scotland last night. Was any capacity given for his appearance?

 

Frankie,

 

I do not know, did not hear BBC Radio Scotland last evening.

 

Previously, in his 'quiet vindication' homily, he was introduced as, 'speaking on behalf of the Celtic Board'. At Hampden, he is Lennon's Lawyer. I note he also intervened in the Charlie Mulgrew case ie the PF asked the police to compile a report on the child being left alone in a car amid -8 degrees tempretures. After McBride's intervention, the police stated there was not enough evidence to proceed, despite there being at least two witnesses.

 

Certainly, ra Yahoo support are getting a real hard-on for the QC, I suspect such mental imagery might keep him warm at night/

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Once again, last evening, Paul McBride QC was on our screens demanding the police arrest cyber bigots. Again, the capacity/designation of McBride's contribution was hazy and unquatifiable. Like last season's list of complaints/incidences issued by ra Sellik without a signature block attatched. The message gets ot, the on message media types(Stephen McGowan of the Daily Mail for print and Chris McLaughlin at BBC Radio Scotland for broadcast) take it on after being briefed, and ra Sellik cannot be held accountable by the relevant authorities.

 

Now, in last evening's latest rant from ra QC urging greater police action, I am sure he means it because he is a man of principle, isn't he? Thus, four years past when ra Lurgan Bigot abandoned his pregnant girlfriend for another pregnant girlfriend; and subsequently issued in excess of 200 threatening text messages to the former bhint. Ra QC will be demanding that anyone texting threats such as, "you will feel pain", "I will hurt you" and, "die"; should receive similar urgency from the police.

 

To think, those on message types continually tell us that Neil is an absolute gentleman off the pitch!

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