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Thread: Scottish Cup draw sums up shambles that is Scottish Football

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow View Post
    Debates about the "old firm" aside, my mate Gerry reckoned that excluding the draw just gone, Celtic had been drawn away from home in 19 of the previous 22 League and LC rounds, with the huns having 16 home to 6 away. One would've thought that on the law of averages, when these things "even themselves out" over a fairly large sample, that it would have been a lot more home games for the tims and a lot fewer home games for the huns than has been the case.

    But after two Celtic-friendly guys drawing the balls they can hardly claim that particular draw was bent in favour of the huns. It does however raise the question of how come the tims got a home draw this time given that they usually get an away draw.
    You're having a whoosh moment about the Old Firm cabal.

    Celtic and Rangers live for one another and the stiff in the suit was merely overseeing the draw having a desirable outcome - even though the two erstwhile ballboys nearly f***ed it up, by being p!shed and stupid respectively.

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    It really must be a sad wee world the diddies live in...

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