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Thread: The SFA and Moral Authority

  1. #21
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    re: The SFA and Moral Authority

    Quote Originally Posted by bluek
    John, I call it as I see it. I don't often agree with Sir Walter, who regularly seems mad as a box of frogs, but in this case I think he has a good point and makes it well. As did Stewartie with the lyrics.

    It's just my opinion but I don't think one should criticise all the actions of a man, be they good or bad, just because some of his actions are bad.

    Neither do I think all The Rangers fans are de facto bad people, but there again it seems I disagree with you.
    Atimiknow if I can give you my experience discussing issues Rangers related with sarto

    It really all depends on what game he wants to play. He can come across as fairly intelligent and will engage in sensible debate when it suits him, but then he decides to let the ignorant bigot out and you get the type of statements he's posted on this thread. He can't help it.
    Bit of a shame really cos he can be an ok poster but ruins it w

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB_1874
    John, I call it as I see it. I don't often agree with Sir Walter, who regularly seems mad as a box of frogs, but in this case I think he has a good point and makes it well. As did Stewartie with the lyrics.

    It's just my opinion but I don't think one should criticise all the actions of a man, be they good or bad, just because some of his actions are bad.

    Neither do I think all The Rangers fans are de facto bad people, but there again it seems I disagree with you.
    Atimiknow if I can give you my experience discussing issues Rangers related with sarto

    It really all depends on what game he wants to play. He can come across as fairly intelligent and will engage in sensible debate when it suits him, but then he decides to let the ignorant bigot out and you get the type of statements he's posted on this thread. He can't help it.
    Bit of a shame rea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
    On Friday 5th June, the grand old lady of Scottish football will be defiled and sullied. The guardians of the game in Scotland will break bread with some of the most vile people on the planet. The great and the good of Scotland’s football and civic life will treat their equivalents from Qatar to the finest hospitality, with no regard for the fact that the later are having football stadia built by slave labour kept in concentration camps. And the Tartan Army will sing about fighting and dying for freedom nevertheless.

    They will be accompanied by the ghosts of 1977 and Ernie Walker, history repeating itself as farce if not comedy.

    And the ghosts of the god knows how many of those slaves that have died in the death trap construction sites before they are complete.


    This is where you should have stopped typing as it seems to me to be where you stopped thinking.

    Other than that a rare, in most parts, sensible post.

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    The idiocy of a Rangers fan starting this thread is compounded by the same idiocy deciding to revisit it continually, thinking he's saying something bold and shocking.

    Is it any surprise that the lack of morals behind Sevco being allowed to join the SFL and feature in the Scottish Cup, still denied to the new Gretna club, is behind this partnership with a morally-bankrupt organisation hosting the World Cup in 7 years time. No surprise that a certain Campbell Ogilvie of EBT fame is up to his neck in it all.

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    "And the Tartan Army will sing about fighting and dying for freedom nevertheless."

    Obviously you missed the news that some Scotland fans are planning a protest at the game over Qatar's mistreatment of stadium workers.

    But whatever.

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    "to the morally backward nationalist abyss that is Russia."

    wtf???

  7. #27
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    I hope there's a protest aimed at Regan, Ogilvie and Petrie for organising this sham in the first place.

  8. #28
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    I understand that the Qataris, seduced by Scottish fitbas long and illustrious past want to sink some of their cash in to Scottish Fitba club and the SFA are pointing them towards their favourite son...The Rangers FC.

    You hear it here first gents.

  9. #29
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    re: The SFA and Moral Authority

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    The idiocy of a Rangers fan starting this thread is compounded by the same idiocy deciding to revisit it continually, thinking he's saying something bold and shocking.

    Is it any surprise that the lack of morals behind Sevco being allowed to join the SFL and feature in the Scottish Cup, still denied to the new Gretna club, is behind this partnership with a morally-bankrupt organisation hosting the World Cup in 7 years time. No surprise that a certain Campbell Ogilvie of EBT fame is up to his neck in it all.
    When did New Gretna apply to get into the Scottish League setup?

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    Is this Thicko The Rangers Fan afternoon, I thought that was tomorrow.

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