Sevco are more of a pub team than a club
I'll settle for Nicky Clarke thanks very much. He might not be the best striker in the world but I can sleep at night not worrying about what he's going to do to disgrace our club.Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
But then again, the yahoos don't seem to care about Griffith's antics, you couldn't mark their necks with a blow torch[/quote]
Disgrace YOUR club?????
Marking necks with a blow torch????
This would be the same club run by criminals and conmen and followed by right-wing fascist bru-monkey junkies??
Sevco are more of a pub team than a club
Hes certainly a very good player but i also feel that if Celtic want to do really well in europe they will have to up their game a bit to get in one or two players of higher quality.just my opinion.
I'll settle for Nicky Clarke thanks very much. He might not be the best striker in the world but I can sleep at night not worrying about what he's going to do to disgrace our club.Originally Posted by John65
But then again, the yahoos don't seem to care about Griffith's antics, you couldn't mark their necks with a blow torch[/quote]
Disgrace YOUR club?????
Marking necks with a blow torch????
This would be the same club run by criminals and conmen and followed by right-wing fascist bru-monkey junkies??
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"run by criminals" ???
Well there are certain depths of criminality that has never taken place at our club.
I can't actually see what it is they are going to charge him with. The "Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act." doesn't seem to cover it but then, I'm no lawyer...Originally Posted by John65
The act specifies that to be guilty, an offender must have engaged in "offensive behaviour which is likely to incite public disorder at a regulated football match"
The act defines this behaviour at a regulated football match as having to occur "(i)in the ground where the regulated football match is being held on the day on which it is being held,
(ii)while the person is entering or leaving (or trying to enter or leave) the ground where the regulated football match is being held, or
(iii)on a journey to or from the regulated football match, or
(b)it is directed towards
I can't actually see what it is they are going to charge him with. The "Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act." doesn't seem to cover it but then, I'm no lawyer...Originally Posted by DrumDandy
The act specifies that to be guilty, an offender must have engaged in "offensive behaviour which is likely to incite public disorder at a regulated football match"
The act defines this behaviour at a regulated football match as having to occur "(i)in the ground where the regulated football match is being held on the day on which it is being held,
(ii)while the person is entering or leaving (or trying to enter or leave) the ground where the regulated football match is being held, or
(iii)on a journey to or from the regulat
I'll settle for Nicky Clarke thanks very much. He might not be the best striker in the world but I can sleep at night not worrying about what he's going to do to disgrace our club.Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
But then again, the yahoos don't seem to care about Griffith's antics, you couldn't mark their necks with a blow torch[/quote]
Disgrace YOUR club?????
Marking necks with a blow torch????
This would be the same club run by criminals and conmen and followed by right-wing fascist bru-monkey junkies??
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"run by criminals" ???
Well there are certain depths of criminality that has never taken place at our club.[/quote]
Pity you weren't like us then - NO criminality has ev
Have the zombies signed a hairdresser? I thought it was Nicky Clark, that played for them not Nicky Clarke. they are a funny wee club, they don't even know thes of their players.
Originally Posted by ZombieSkelper