Scottish football

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I'd sit this one out, if I were you.

Your club fires off complaints to the SFA, and makes publicf staements to the press, anytime a decision goes against them,ffs!

Strangely enouygh, the refs Rangers complain about all seem to be Catholics, but I'm sure that's just a coincidence. 😏

A commentator on the Rangers TV channel, a former player into the baragin, claimed it was 'corruption' when Rangers weren't awarded a goal at Easter Road! 🤣

As i said earleir, after decades of claiming Celtic fans were paranoid, all of a suddeddn it's corruption' when a couple of Catholic refs pitch up and make calls against Rangers!

I know you avoid awkward questions like David Murray avoided paying tax, but was Bomber paranoid when he claimed it was corruption that led to Rangers being denied a goal that day?


P.S. Didn't you hint Dermot Gallagher was biased when he appeared on ref watch? Now, I accept I may be wrong about that, and it does seem insane, but I think you may have.
 
You said that your mates Dad told him that sectarianism in Liverpool in the 60's was worse than in Glasgow. Now you're downplaying that to " maybe Liverpool had a problem with sectarianism in the past?"
As you say "now, who to believe?"


I'm surprised you think I was trying to downplay anything.

For the avoidance of doubt, I firmly believe my friends dad that Liverpool had a big problem with sectarianism in the past.
 
If you knew anything about Liverpool's sectarian history you'd now he was right!

I've noticed a couple of posts on here over the years talking about sectarianism in Scotland and I'm wondering if they really don't know about Liverpool's past, or if they do but just refuse to accept it?

Let's face it, 'sectarniasm' in the UK has mostly tended to go in one direction, against the Irish. Anti-irish bigotry gets marked down as sectarinism'' and as being a two way street.
 
Liverpool's secterian history is well known even to me. I was merely pointing out the inconsistencies in the two seperate statements. Sighs.

This is could well be be my fault, Alan. Perhaps I should have pointed out the slight sarcasm in my 'maybe Liverpool had a problem with sectarianism in the past' post.

Clearly, it's gone over your head. Sighs...
 
I'm surprised you think I was trying to downplay anything.

For the avoidance of doubt, I firmly believe my friends dad that Liverpool had a big problem with sectarianism in the past.
I'm not surprised that you're surprised. You said two different things and claimed they were the same.
However, we have established that both of us agree that Liverpool had a problem with sectarianism in the past. Whether it was, as you claimed, relying on the statistically insignificant evidence of a statement from your mates Dad worse than Glasgow in the 1960's is open to conjecture.
 
I'd sit this one out, if I were you.

Your club fires off complaints to the SFA, and makes publicf staements to the press, anytime a decision goes against them,ffs!

Strangely enouygh, the refs Rangers complain about all seem to be Catholics, but I'm sure that's just a coincidence. 😏

A commentator on the Rangers TV channel, a former player into the baragin, claimed it was 'corruption' when Rangers weren't awarded a goal at Easter Road! 🤣

As i said earleir, after decades of claiming Celtic fans were paranoid, all of a suddeddn it's corruption' when a couple of Catholic refs pitch up and make calls against Rangers!

I know you avoid awkward questions like David Murray avoided paying tax, but was Bomber paranoid when he claimed it was corruption that led to Rangers being denied a goal that day?


P.S. Didn't you hint Dermot Gallagher was biased when he appeared on ref watch? Now, I accept I may be wrong about that, and it does seem insane, but I think you may have.
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It's never been the same this OF game since Sevco happened.

I know it's a taunt thrown at rangers from celtic supporters, but they really are a new organisation and it lost all it's tradition and therefore edge.

Having limited numbers of visiting fans doesn't help either.

I can't find a single flaw in any of your points, dave. 🙂
 
I'm not surprised that you're surprised. You said two different things and claimed they were the same.
However, we have established that both of us agree that Liverpool had a problem with sectarianism in the past. Whether it was, as you claimed, relying on the statistically insignificant evidence of a statement from your mates Dad worse than Glasgow in the 1960's is open to conjecture.


I really didn't, Alan. You didn't understand my post.
 

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