It's ok. I'm in the driving seat now and I'm not as sensitive as previous admin.
Was it not exactly this topic that got the official site closed down? Auld site...Jeff...radge...etc
It's ok. I'm in the driving seat now and I'm not as sensitive as previous admin.
It was before my time ( on t'internet message BB iards) so nae sure.
Aye
Bring back the auld,auld very auld site Jeff ye radge
Funniest story of the week
Union Of Fuds
We dont do sectarian singing
Really !
Noticed the finger pointing has started already. They still go mental about that song we sing that nobody knows the words to, but every single one of them hear it, even though it’s never been recorded, despite them all having the ability to do so on their phones.
Does anyone remember the version that used to be sung? Sure it went to the tune of ‘An English Country Garden’
Senile old Hun c*nt thinks we up our game against Rangers....
Graham Roberts has pinpointed the Aberdeen games as potentially proving decisive in Rangers’ hopes of landing the title.
The former Ibrox defender has accused the Dons of "rolling over" against Celtic while playing to their maximum against the Hoops’ Glasgow rivals.
Rangers and Aberdeen met seven times last season, with Steven Gerrard’s side winning only twice.
And Roberts – who starred for the Light Blues for two years from 1986 – insists that has to change.
The 60-year-old told talkSPORT: "Steven Gerrard has done an amazing job. He has turned the club around.
Graham Roberts wearing goalkeeper’s jersey in October 1987
"But the games they struggle in is when they go to Aberdeen. They have to win those games because when Celtic go there, Aberdeen roll over and let them win.
"They do roll over for Celtic.
"The difference at Ibrox for Old Firm games is there is now only 800 Celtic fans. This gives them a big chance of winning. They did so twice last season.
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"Listen, I know what it’s like to play in front of them (Celtic fans). I once played in goal and did the flute band."
Roberts has been impressed with Gerrard, whose side remain unbeaten in all 11 games this season.
He believes it’s the Scouser’s destiny to eventually take charge of Liverpool and insists he was right to snub a reported offer from Newcastle.