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Mason89
05-12-2017, 05:39 PM
When the dust settles on all this, questions really should be asked how much influence that fat Hun @rsehole has over the game in Scotland

You expect it from the Record, Sun & Herald but why are the BBC doing his work?

*Tinfoil hat on*

I wonder if he actually ‘knows stuff’* about certain figures in the Scottish MSM

* you ken...stuff

Pacman1903
05-12-2017, 05:48 PM
Nah min divulge, fit kind of stuff

Jupiter
05-12-2017, 06:01 PM
What's even more ridiculous is that the BBC is banned from Ibrox, yet they still fawn all over Sevco and eat their succulent lamb.

Mason89
05-12-2017, 06:02 PM
I’m just wondering if there’s anything else on the menu

InversneckieDob
05-12-2017, 06:06 PM
No-one can have an inkling of how much I wanted this to be a "deid" thread.......

RedStarTorphins
05-12-2017, 06:08 PM
When the dust settles on all this, questions really should be asked how much influence that fat Hun @rsehole has over the game in Scotland

You expect it from the Record, Sun & Herald but why are the BBC doing his work?

*Tinfoil hat on*

I wonder if he actually ‘knows stuff’* about certain figures in the Scottish MSM

* you ken...stuff

Personally I hope the fat odious c**t dies in a freak accident tonight.

kkong
05-12-2017, 06:10 PM
He's doing the job he's paid for.

Unfortunately, plenty people still seem willing to do his bidding.

Jormungand
05-12-2017, 06:12 PM
No-one can have an inkling of how much I wanted this to be a "deid" thread.......

This is why I clicked too. Ach weel...

EintrachtFrankfurt
05-12-2017, 06:14 PM
Thought that fat ******* had croaked it, mores the pity!

Mason89
05-12-2017, 06:17 PM
Unfortunately, plenty people still seem willing to do his bidding.

Or have to ;)

kb_don
05-12-2017, 06:45 PM
Prime example from Chris McLaughlin http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42219763:

Has he always been keen on the job? Yes.

No evidence to back it up, just a downright assertion as if it was fact. He knows fine well that will just stir the sh!t up even more.

Now that statement may or may not be true, but I'd be very surprised if McInnes had told him it, and he could use it on the record. It can only cause McInnes trouble

If someone went around telling the world I wanted to leave my current employer for a rival, I'd have my lawyer onto the case.

Glasberdeen
06-12-2017, 12:46 AM
When the dust settles on all this, questions really should be asked how much influence that fat Hun @rsehole has over the game in Scotland

You expect it from the Record, Sun & Herald but why are the BBC doing his work?

*Tinfoil hat on*

I wonder if he actually ‘knows stuff’* about certain figures in the Scottish MSM

* you ken...stuff


Bang on the money.


Been thinking about this since coming back on Sunday night.


The huns have been briefing the media for weeks now, & Jabba is the number one suspect.


Chris McLaughlin effectively holds the position Jabba once did & he's absolutely vehement that his information is correct.


I don't believe he's speaking from a position of spite but from a position of being directly informed by Traynor.


Immediately after both Milne & McInnes statements he was on Radio Scotland insisting those statements were of little relevance.


This c*nt is TOO certain for my liking about his "sources" to simply be offering an opinion based on little more than presumption.


:star::star:

sancho_panza
06-12-2017, 02:44 AM
Prime example from Chris McLaughlin http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42219763:


No evidence to back it up, just a downright assertion as if it was fact. He knows fine well that will just stir the sh!t up even more.

Now that statement may or may not be true, but I'd be very surprised if McInnes had told him it, and he could use it on the record. It can only cause McInnes trouble

If someone went around telling the world I wanted to leave my current employer for a rival, I'd have my lawyer onto the case.

I don't really see a problem with what McLaughlin is saying here. This is just standard journalism - somebody (it won't be McInnes himself) tells you something off the record that you know to be true and you relay it to people without saying where you got it from. Bad journalism would be him not having any information and saying this anyway just to stir the pot, but I don't genuinely think that's the case here.

I'd be surprised if people close to McInnes haven't already informally made it clear via some third party that he'd be happy to go to Ibrox. That will have gone through enough people for journalists to know about it.

The one thing he does get wrong in this article is his reading of our support base. He thinks everybody is either in denial or furious about him leaving. He's ignoring the significant percentage of supporters who think him leaving now would actually be in our interest given how far this has progressed, our recent form, and the potential mess of being tied to an almost unsackable manager whose authority has been completely undermined.

fatshaft
06-12-2017, 08:15 AM
I don't really see a problem with what McLaughlin is saying here. This is just standard journalism - somebody (it won't be McInnes himself) tells you something off the record that you know to be true and you relay it to people without saying where you got it from. Bad journalism would be him not having any information and saying this anyway just to stir the pot, but I don't genuinely think that's the case here.

I'd be surprised if people close to McInnes haven't already informally made it clear via some third party that he'd be happy to go to Ibrox. That will have gone through enough people for journalists to know about it.

The one thing he does get wrong in this article is his reading of our support base. He thinks everybody is either in denial or furious about him leaving. He's ignoring the significant percentage of supporters who think him leaving now would actually be in our interest given how far this has progressed, our recent form, and the potential mess of being tied to an almost unsackable manager whose authority has been completely undermined.
Aye this.

jamiesd
06-12-2017, 11:41 AM
Traynor is a rabid clown. Hope his next trip to the toilet involves a hedgehog

The_Verninator
06-12-2017, 03:17 PM
Is a c*nt

Pacman1903
06-12-2017, 04:09 PM
Is a c*nt

Usually when i see the verninator i think "would he or wouldnt he". Annoyed to see theres no explanation to why he wouldnt

Pacman1903
06-12-2017, 04:10 PM
Is a c*nt

Usually when i see the verninator i think "would he or wouldnt he". Annoyed to see theres no full explanation to why he wouldnt. Being a c@nt is a cop out

So_cal_Dandie
06-12-2017, 05:33 PM
I don't really see a problem with what McLaughlin is saying here. This is just standard journalism - somebody (it won't be McInnes himself) tells you something off the record that you know to be true and you relay it to people without saying where you got it from. Bad journalism would be him not having any information and saying this anyway just to stir the pot, but I don't genuinely think that's the case here.

I'd be surprised if people close to McInnes haven't already informally made it clear via some third party that he'd be happy to go to Ibrox. That will have gone through enough people for journalists to know about it.

The one thing he does get wrong in this article is his reading of our support base. He thinks everybody is either in denial or furious about him leaving. He's ignoring the significant percentage of supporters who think him leaving now would actually be in our interest given how far this has progressed, our recent form, and the potential mess of being tied to an almost unsackable manager whose authority has been completely undermined.

Personally I thought thought journalists were supposed to get a quote on the record, otherwise it is just speculation. The way various members of the BBC have been reporting this, is that it is factual. It is not a fact unless they will go on the record, and that for me is where the problem lies. If a journalist does not have a source willing to go on the record, they are ultimately spreading rumors.

How would McLaughlin feel if someone wrote and article, without valid sources, which stated that 4 people have told him his wife is cheating on him with his best friend ?

I do expect the tabloids to deal in speculation and rumor, I do not expect that of the BBC!

InversneckieDob
06-12-2017, 07:24 PM
I do expect the tabloids to deal in speculation and rumor, I do not expect that of the BBC!

BBC Sport Scotland are absolutely rimming Sevco to try to gt the "ban/boycott" lifted.
Why else would semi-literate morons like Boyd, Ferguson et al be given house room?

Their "insight" is cliched bilge expressed with the eloquence of a farmyard goat.

They're, collectively, doing Traynor and Glib ad S's bidding at every turn to try to curry favour.

kb_don
06-12-2017, 07:42 PM
BBC Sport Scotland are absolutely rimming Sevco to try to gt the "ban/boycott" lifted.
Why else would semi-literate morons like Boyd, Ferguson et al be given house room?

Their "insight" is cliched bilge expressed with the eloquence of a farmyard goat.

They're, collectively, doing Traynor and Glib ad S's bidding at every turn to try to curry favour.

Suppose for a minute that McInnes hasn't and doesn't want to go for sevco. This may or may not be the case, but it's certainly plausible.

By repeatedly stating as fact he wants to go, the BBC and weegia have ruined his relationship with dons fans, and probably the players and chairman too.
To stay at Pittodrie in that scenario is near impossible. He may not want to go to sevco, but it's now his only way out. He's always seemed above average intelligence for a footballer - he can't be keen to go to sevco in its current basket-case incarnation?

Bet he wishes he took the Sunderland job now, and got out of the fu(ked up world of scottish football!

Landvetter83
06-12-2017, 08:00 PM
BBC Sport Scotland are absolutely rimming Sevco to try to gt the "ban/boycott" lifted.
Why else would semi-literate morons like Boyd, Ferguson et al be given house room?

Their "insight" is cliched bilge expressed with the eloquence of a farmyard goat.

They're, collectively, doing Traynor and Glib ad S's bidding at every turn to try to curry favour.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42245819

You are of course 100% correct in your observation, sneck. BBC Sport Scotland's behaviour in this whole episode has been a disgrace. McLaughlin's assertion that "Rangers are prepared to pay in the region of £1M ...." is fake news, kids. He does not know this to be a fact or the details of what Sevco's discussion with Milne was yesterday.

Oh, and another thing .... Jim Traynor is a fat ugly w@nker .... fact!

So_cal_Dandie
06-12-2017, 09:25 PM
Maybe the time is right for AFC to pull a Sevco and ban the BBC!

Pacman1903
06-12-2017, 10:53 PM
Maybe the time is right for AFC to pull a Sevco and ban the BBC!

Wouldnt have the cajones

Landvetter83
07-12-2017, 07:03 PM
Now that the sandstorm is clearing and the view ahead is clearing up it's time to take a step back and think about who the real f@cking villains are in this story. Hopefully we can all now stop tearing each other apart and turn our fire on fat Jabba and the w@nkers in the weegia press, BBC Radio Sevco et al.

As has been mentioned on another thread, what has happened is a scandal and an absolute disgrace. Fat Jabba works for Sevco; therefore that club has to be charged with bringing the game into disrepute.

afc1903mad
07-12-2017, 08:02 PM
I can categorically deny Rangers were ever interested in Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes. Neither did we speak to him, pester him or use the media to convince him to come. We've never even met the man before. So we huvnae.

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Mason89
07-12-2017, 08:07 PM
I put his brother out a pub once. He’s a f*kn sack as well

rustlinsweetiepapers
07-12-2017, 10:43 PM
I put his brother out a pub once. He’s a f*kn sack as well

Mason, you have contributed a few pearls to this debate but this is the best. One of the few comments which trumps ‘ah kent his faither’ (which obviously is a most unlikely interjection where Traynor is concerned).

I never believed McInnes would go to Ibrox, Sunderland seem stable in comparison, but was beginning to think he may have been ‘tapped up’. If he was, it deserves an inquiry but, if his response was, ‘well, maybe, let’s see the deal’ wtf were the Sevco board thinking of in briefing the press it was a done deal? If they hadn’t tapped him up, and done all this briefing before even asking the question of him, it suggests a level of incompetence which bodes well for another financial meltdown. I’m not Milne’s biggest fan but equally have never seen this level of stupidity from our board. Had it been so, pitchforks and burning torches would have been the order of the day and I hope we soon see these advancing along the Copland Road to the not so big as they think ‘big hoose’.