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Thread: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    it's called taking care of your own interests pal, DJ is employed by very few, he hasn't exactly a lot to juggle with in that sense, nicholas , provan etc take calculated shots with impunity , they know they are secure.

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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    pundits are paid to give an unbiased opinion otherwise they are not doing thier job correctly.

    regarding derek johnstone, not as if rangers have done nothing wrong, whether recently or going back decades.

    but the media are famous for ignoring the obvious goings on at ibrox, and have been for years, maybe if they done a bit of digging, they would have seen david murray for what he was and rangers might never have liquidated.


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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    You might be right,when DJ and Roughie were on Real Radio it was a light hearted Pi ss Take and was quite entertaining,Maybe the OF Fans need tae get a life and realise that Fitba and Religeon disnae make any of oor lives better or worse.

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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    Fitba and religion are two separate issues.

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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    Quote Originally Posted by gersforme
    Fitba and religion are two separate issues.
    Maybe,but are either worth getting upset aboot in this day and age?Family and Friends are mair Important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spameater1
    Fitba and religion are two separate issues.
    Maybe,but are either worth getting upset aboot in this day and age?Family and Friends are mair Important. [/quote]

    Yes, they are relevant, more than ever when you consider the genocidal maniacs who kill people for not sharing theirs, it behoves us all to be aware of what the hell makes maniacs like that tick, and yes, you are right, family and friends matter more, all that really matters is human connection as Martin Buber said

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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    ive nae time for religion, or religious nuts.

    except mormons and buddists.

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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    Quote Originally Posted by happytim
    ive nae time for religion, or religious nuts.

    except mormons and buddists.
    You might have guessed I agree with the reformed faith, but I don't mind anyone disagreeing with me, it's all about opinions.

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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    Thank God I'm an Atheist.

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    re: What made Chris Sutton imagine he is important?

    Quote Originally Posted by spameater1
    Thank God I'm an Atheist.
    I respect your position

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