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  1. stennyscudbook on

    Hes a prick. Huns can’t behave anywhere. Especially when we beat them at home. Scotlands shame

  2. BananaSoprano on

    2016 Scottish Cup final and today. One common denominator.

    He can shove his “both sides are bad” argument up his arse.

  3. Anguskerfluffle on

    the ibrox management do not seem to be able to guarantee the safety of away team staff – time to take decisive action

  4. Automatic-Scale-7572 on

    Somebody told this simpleton he was clever once, presumably as a joke, and it filled him with enough confidence that he has managed to make a career out of it. He talks and writes like he is Oscar Wilde when he really is Oscar the Grouch without the charm. One of the finest examples of the Dunning- Kruger effect currently in existence. A remarkable achievement in a world seemingly run either by or for clowns, depending on what way you want to look at it.

    For all his other faults, I can completely understand why Michael Stewart* argues with him about every little thing. I would imagine having to work with someone so smug and idiotic would make a shy, bald Buddhist reflect, etc.!

    *I actually quite like Stewart. He just needs to learn that less is more. As you can probably tell, I have a much lower opinion of Tom English.

  5. Lads relax a wee bit, not every publication is going to read like Celtic Quick News

  6. Watching from Vancouver, Canada this morning. Our support celebrated with players. Should they have come in the pitch? No. However, the hun were the vile support AGAIN! They ran the length of the pitch at Castle Greyskull to attempt an attack on Celtic supporters, coaches and police. The whole world saw the bastards.

  7. subversivefreak on

    Typical bias again by BBC Scotland to feed the narrative the old firm should be barred from having matches with fans.