CanberraHarry
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+x+xDoes anyone else listen to the Clyde 1 Superscoreboard talkback radio podcast? I listen to it every now and then, but not regularly. I think I have become addicted. It’s informative but easy listening and also very funny at times.
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+x+x+xDoes anyone else listen to the Clyde 1 Superscoreboard talkback radio podcast? I listen to it every now and then, but not regularly. I think I have become addicted. It’s informative but easy listening and also very funny at times. Full of mentalists from the East end Harry, no wonder you like it.
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Out of interest, I wonder (and in a sick sort of way would love to see) how all those who appear blissfully ignorant and/or naive, telling/convincing themselves and others that there will only be positives to come out of this wee experiment/adventure react, if things turn ugly and violent.Now I'm not saying things will most definitely kick off, as there is a chance things won't and everything runs smoothly. But I've seen first hand in Australia how fast the mood and environment changes when certain elements from either side end up in close proximity with each other (usually during or after the viewing of the Glasgow Derby), and on quite a few times things turn ugly fast.
So for argument sake, say things do kick off between the two sets of fans/groups (and anyone else who wants to partake) before and after the match, and things turns ugly, violent and chaotic, what sort of reaction will there be from all those who have/had been preaching that only good and positives will come from this event??
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+xOut of interest, I wonder (and in a sick sort of way would love to see) how all those who appear blissfully ignorant and/or naive, telling/convincing themselves and others that there will only be positives to come out of this wee experiment/adventure react, if things turn ugly and violent.
Now I'm not saying things will most definitely kick off, as there is a chance things won't and everything runs smoothly. But I've seen first hand in Australia how fast the mood and environment changes when certain elements from either side end up in close proximity with each other (usually during or after the viewing of the Glasgow Derby), and on quite a few times things turn ugly fast.
So for argument sake, say things do kick off between the two sets of fans/groups (and anyone else who wants to partake) before and after the match, and things turns ugly, violent and chaotic, what sort of reaction will there be from all those who have/had been preaching that only good and positives will come from this event?? Guaranteed they will want a night time kick off, what could possibly go wrong ? No segragation in the ground or on public transport and spending all day in the pub. Carnage ensues.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ?
Don’t put your unemployment cheque on it definitely going ahead. They were in the red this season. They must be getting a sum, the spokesman said they are getting what they make in one season. Thats what he said. Would it be out of context? Doubt it..
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ?
Don’t put your unemployment cheque on it definitely going ahead. Look bitch, I'm doing quite well thankyou.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ?
Don’t put your unemployment cheque on it definitely going ahead. They were in the red this season. They must be getting a sum, the spokesman said they are getting what they make in one season. Thats what he said. Would it be out of context? Doubt it.. He was referring to TV money BITCH.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ?
Don’t put your unemployment cheque on it definitely going ahead. They were in the red this season. They must be getting a sum, the spokesman said they are getting what they make in one season. Thats what he said. Would it be out of context? Doubt it.. He was referring to TV money BITCH. Listen Bitchface, Your Husband will smack your head in!. Fuck Off and get ready for Mardi Gras! On youtube, Pure Scottish Football comments included that both teams will make more than they would in a season. If its tv money, it wasn't said, so be it. Graeme Souness on the same show said he fully endorsed this Super Cup. If it is good enough for well respected Souness, its good enough for everybody. Like he said, money talks in todays world and Its the old firm darby anywhere it is played .
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CanberraHarry
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+x+x+x+xDoes anyone else listen to the Clyde 1 Superscoreboard talkback radio podcast? I listen to it every now and then, but not regularly. I think I have become addicted. It’s informative but easy listening and also very funny at times. Full of mentalists from the East end Harry, no wonder you like it. Not only, quite a few of your nutters too. Glasgow seemingly has lots of crazies from both sides of the divide and this show let’s everyone expose their views. It’s actually helped me understood some of the posters on this thread, again, from both sides.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ? Don't let the facts get in your way. From the Scottish Sun : “RANGERS have now lost more than £100MILLION in the nine years since the club began playing under a new company in the lower divisions. Rangers' annual losses since 2012 (operating loss/net loss) 2020-21 £23.5m (£24.2m) 2019-20 £15.9m (£17.46m) 2018-19 £11.64m (£11.27m) 2017-18 £13.2m (£14.3m) 2016-17 £6.3m (£6.7m) 2015-16 £2.5m (£3.3m) 2014-15 £9.9m (£7.75m) 2013-14 £8.3m (£9.8m) 2012-13 £14.4m (unknown) TOTAL = £105.64million (£107.19million)”
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ? Don't let the facts get in your way. From the Scottish Sun : “RANGERS have now lost more than £100MILLION in the nine years since the club began playing under a new company in the lower divisions. Rangers' annual losses since 2012 (operating loss/net loss) 2020-21 £23.5m (£24.2m) 2019-20 £15.9m (£17.46m) 2018-19 £11.64m (£11.27m) 2017-18 £13.2m (£14.3m) 2016-17 £6.3m (£6.7m) 2015-16 £2.5m (£3.3m) 2014-15 £9.9m (£7.75m) 2013-14 £8.3m (£9.8m) 2012-13 £14.4m (unknown) TOTAL = £105.64million (£107.19million)” All the more reason to play this tournament hey Lurker? Glad we agree on it.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ? Don't let the facts get in your way. From the Scottish Sun : “RANGERS have now lost more than £100MILLION in the nine years since the club began playing under a new company in the lower divisions. Rangers' annual losses since 2012 (operating loss/net loss) 2020-21 £23.5m (£24.2m) 2019-20 £15.9m (£17.46m) 2018-19 £11.64m (£11.27m) 2017-18 £13.2m (£14.3m) 2016-17 £6.3m (£6.7m) 2015-16 £2.5m (£3.3m) 2014-15 £9.9m (£7.75m) 2013-14 £8.3m (£9.8m) 2012-13 £14.4m (unknown) TOTAL = £105.64million (£107.19million)” All the more reason to play this tournament hey Lurker? Glad we agree on it. They shouldn't play against each other anywhere outside of Glasgow.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ? Don't let the facts get in your way. From the Scottish Sun : “RANGERS have now lost more than £100MILLION in the nine years since the club began playing under a new company in the lower divisions. Rangers' annual losses since 2012 (operating loss/net loss) 2020-21 £23.5m (£24.2m) 2019-20 £15.9m (£17.46m) 2018-19 £11.64m (£11.27m) 2017-18 £13.2m (£14.3m) 2016-17 £6.3m (£6.7m) 2015-16 £2.5m (£3.3m) 2014-15 £9.9m (£7.75m) 2013-14 £8.3m (£9.8m) 2012-13 £14.4m (unknown) TOTAL = £105.64million (£107.19million)” All the more reason to play this tournament hey Lurker? Glad we agree on it. And does NOT agree with you twat.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ? Don't let the facts get in your way. From the Scottish Sun : “RANGERS have now lost more than £100MILLION in the nine years since the club began playing under a new company in the lower divisions. Rangers' annual losses since 2012 (operating loss/net loss) 2020-21 £23.5m (£24.2m) 2019-20 £15.9m (£17.46m) 2018-19 £11.64m (£11.27m) 2017-18 £13.2m (£14.3m) 2016-17 £6.3m (£6.7m) 2015-16 £2.5m (£3.3m) 2014-15 £9.9m (£7.75m) 2013-14 £8.3m (£9.8m) 2012-13 £14.4m (unknown) TOTAL = £105.64million (£107.19million)” All under control Timmy, generous directors always see to that. Soccerpoo's point was more like we only GENERATE 3 million per season.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ?
Don’t put your unemployment cheque on it definitely going ahead. They were in the red this season. They must be getting a sum, the spokesman said they are getting what they make in one season. Thats what he said. Would it be out of context? Doubt it.. He was referring to TV money BITCH. Listen Bitchface, Your Husband will smack your head in!. Fuck Off and get ready for Mardi Gras! On youtube, Pure Scottish Football comments included that both teams will make more than they would in a season. If its tv money, it wasn't said, so be it. Graeme Souness on the same show said he fully endorsed this Super Cup. If it is good enough for well respected Souness, its good enough for everybody. Like he said, money talks in todays world and Its the old firm darby anywhere it is played . Drugs are NOT good for you boy.
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Must admit crowd control (or possible lack of) was one of the first thoughts to come to mind on announcement of this tourney.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ? Don't let the facts get in your way. From the Scottish Sun : “RANGERS have now lost more than £100MILLION in the nine years since the club began playing under a new company in the lower divisions. Rangers' annual losses since 2012 (operating loss/net loss) 2020-21 £23.5m (£24.2m) 2019-20 £15.9m (£17.46m) 2018-19 £11.64m (£11.27m) 2017-18 £13.2m (£14.3m) 2016-17 £6.3m (£6.7m) 2015-16 £2.5m (£3.3m) 2014-15 £9.9m (£7.75m) 2013-14 £8.3m (£9.8m) 2012-13 £14.4m (unknown) TOTAL = £105.64million (£107.19million)” All under control Timmy, generous directors always see to that. Soccerpoo's point was more like we only GENERATE 3 million per season. There may come a time again when the directors won't come up with the money. They didn't when you were placed into liquidation. If you don't win the league you miss out on the 40 million from the ECL and are once again in financial trouble. Make does not mean generate. If you sell something for $100 which cost you $60 you have made $40 not $100. I don't agree that was Soccerfoo's point. He would understand that. More likely he was referring to the SPL prizemoney.
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+xMust admit crowd control (or possible lack of) was one of the first thoughts to come to mind on announcement of this tourney. Why would that be a problem in Australia? It wasn't when the huns toured previously.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ?
Don’t put your unemployment cheque on it definitely going ahead. They were in the red this season. They must be getting a sum, the spokesman said they are getting what they make in one season. Thats what he said. Would it be out of context? Doubt it.. He was referring to TV money BITCH. Listen Bitchface, Your Husband will smack your head in!. Fuck Off and get ready for Mardi Gras! On youtube, Pure Scottish Football comments included that both teams will make more than they would in a season. If its tv money, it wasn't said, so be it. Graeme Souness on the same show said he fully endorsed this Super Cup. If it is good enough for well respected Souness, its good enough for everybody. Like he said, money talks in todays world and Its the old firm darby anywhere it is played . Drugs are NOT good for you boy. Very good now piss off, get on some make up.
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+x+xMust admit crowd control (or possible lack of) was one of the first thoughts to come to mind on announcement of this tourney. Why would that be a problem in Australia? It wasn't when the huns toured previously. Souness endorced the tounament and you can't lace his boots. Mow the lawn.
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+x+x+xMust admit crowd control (or possible lack of) was one of the first thoughts to come to mind on announcement of this tourney. Why would that be a problem in Australia? It wasn't when the huns toured previously. Souness endorced the tounament and you can't lace his boots. Mow the lawn. What has that got to do with my comment that I doubted crowd control would be a problem in Australia? Souness was a great player but his opinion on this is no more relevant than that of the average new firm/old firm fan. Besides it appears most likely that the two won't play each other. I doubt he would endorse a "friendly" between the two and I doubt that the boards of both teams would agree to it..
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+x+x+x+xMust admit crowd control (or possible lack of) was one of the first thoughts to come to mind on announcement of this tourney. Why would that be a problem in Australia? It wasn't when the huns toured previously. Souness endorced the tounament and you can't lace his boots. Mow the lawn. Souness was a great player but his opinion on this is no more relevant than that of the average new firm/old firm fan. Besides it appears most likely that the two won't play each other. I doubt he would endorse a "friendly" between the two. The match would be played in a competitive spirit. Its termed friendly because its not for three points. They don't like each other so it won't be a stroll. Either would hate to concede a match to the other, even when it's played in Australia. He said it and I saw it on Pure Scottish football. It might get played in Japan some other time as well.
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I am not out to prove that eurosnobs, circus goers or other will definately go at it, let's just hope football in Sydney gets something out of this. Good for supporters of both clubs that they are touring I suppose.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBoth sets of supporters want nothing to do with this. PR own goal to whoever agreed to it. The scottish fans are imploding with disgust It is so difficult to give these Scotts the benefit of the doubt. It is alright for Liverpool (twice), Man U, Inter Milan, Juventus and others to visit but certain Celtic ultras are above it all ofcourse. Furthermore, the thought that by play their coveted derby with Rangers would cheapen the contest if it were played out here in Sydney, is absolutely ludicrous. If the Scotts do not cultivate their blue chip brand, this derby will taint in the future. They MUST take advantage of the generous opportunity, offered by the two billionaires (owners of Sydney fc and Wanderers). For one, Rangers would not be prudent to not come out here and get involved. The ultras of Celtic that put up banners and voice their issues on this, are cocooned in their homeland and have an insular type mentality. They don't want to embrace change. Where is VAR (even though it is often ambiguous)? SPFL have the worst referees in Europe, old philosophies of allowing thuggery as an acceptable norm. For the time being, managers and their clients (players) should be giving that competition a wide birth really. Seen plenty of change in my life to know change is over-rated. Things become "tradition" precisely because they have stood the test of time. Playing in this Super Cup will enhance the spirit of this derby, on the international stage outside of Scotland, not inhibit it in any way. Liverpool seem to be ok, as are Man City for playing Yokahama Lex Marinos in Japan as well for that matter. Fear because of a lack of knowledge is a sad road to trek on for some of these guys. As this derby has stood the test of time, put the showpiece event on the line then, let it prove to all, which it will, that it will not be anything but a rousing success outside it's usual environments. The Football World will be watching. Wow you have absolutely no clue. Stick to being a TV fan as there isn't a chance in hell you have any concept of what real rivalry is like in football. Well, seeing you have an idea, and you see Celtic or Rangers live in person, at Parkhead and Ibrox, not as a tv fan, how is playing one game going to destroy the derby in Sydney you halfwit? Rangers person stated the offer was too good to refuse, its what they make in a year! Understand this, its NOT going to Change, get over the Fact that its going to be played..Celtic vs Rangers playing two Sydney A League teams, BE There! You seriously think Rangers only make £3million per year ?
Don’t put your unemployment cheque on it definitely going ahead. They were in the red this season. They must be getting a sum, the spokesman said they are getting what they make in one season. Thats what he said. Would it be out of context? Doubt it.. He was referring to TV money BITCH. Listen Bitchface, Your Husband will smack your head in!. Fuck Off and get ready for Mardi Gras! On youtube, Pure Scottish Football comments included that both teams will make more than they would in a season. If its tv money, it wasn't said, so be it. Graeme Souness on the same show said he fully endorsed this Super Cup. If it is good enough for well respected Souness, its good enough for everybody. Like he said, money talks in todays world and Its the old firm darby anywhere it is played . Drugs are NOT good for you boy. Very good now piss off, get on some make up. Your patter is honking.
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+x+x+x+xMust admit crowd control (or possible lack of) was one of the first thoughts to come to mind on announcement of this tourney. Why would that be a problem in Australia? It wasn't when the huns toured previously. Souness endorced the tounament and you can't lace his boots. Mow the lawn. Besides it appears most likely that the two won't play each other. I doubt he would endorse a "friendly" between the two and I doubt that the boards of both teams would agree to it.. It's the only sound thing to do if as it seems both are coming over.
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FAO Footyball:▪️What exactly are you trying to say/convey?? ▪️What is exactly your issue?? ▪︎Where are you trying to come from (view point/prospective)?? *The reason I'm asking is because you are coming across aggressive and argumentative for some reason.
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+x+xMust admit crowd control (or possible lack of) was one of the first thoughts to come to mind on announcement of this tourney. Why would that be a problem in Australia? It wasn't when the huns toured previously. The potential will be there especially if the two play each other (there better not be a match - period). I mentioned earlier in this conversation that there would be a real possibility for trouble to arise. If you get a situation where the two groups are in the same/close proximity with each other it wouldn't/doesn't take much for things to turn ugly, violent and chaotic. As I mentioned before, I've seen it happen here in Australia during and after a showing of the Derby match. Now, I'm not saying that there will definitely be trouble, because I'm not. There could very well be no issues at all, where everything goes perfectly fine. All I'm saying is, there will most definitely be the potential for things to get out of control and turn violent and chaotic, especially before and after the match (again, there better be no match).
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+xFAO Footyball:▪️What exactly are you trying to say/convey?? ▪️What is exactly your issue?? ▪︎Where are you trying to come from (view point/prospective)?? *The reason I'm asking is because you are coming across aggressive and argumentative for some reason. There is a derby going to be played in Australia, lets accept it and move on. It won't get cheapened for being played in Sydney. It has been endorced by many as its also been criticised. The derby is not too big for Australian shores. I like many give an opinion but there are others that attack when the opinion does not parallel with theirs. follow the trend of the posts and notice I attack second. I've just been just giving abit back, some find it humourous. I don't really hate anyone on here.
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+x+xFAO Footyball:▪️What exactly are you trying to say/convey?? ▪️What is exactly your issue?? ▪︎Where are you trying to come from (view point/prospective)?? *The reason I'm asking is because you are coming across aggressive and argumentative for some reason. (1a) There is a derby going to be played in Australia, lets accept it and move on. (1b) It won't get cheapened for being played in Sydney. It has been endorced by many as its also been criticised. (2) The derby is not too big for Australian shores. (3) I like many give an opinion but there are others that attack when the opinion does not parallel with theirs. follow the trend of the posts and notice I attack second. I've just been just giving abit back, some find it humourous. I don't really hate anyone on here. RE (1a): Just because the two teams are coming over to play in the so called 'Super Cup, that does not mean/guarantee that the two teams will play each other. They both may only play the two Sydney sides. RE (1b): The arguments against the possibility of the match happening has nothing to do with the Derby being cheapened. It's all to do with that the two teams should never face each other in any sort of friendly match/tournament. Be it in Sydney, Glasgow or anywhere else in the world – it doesn't matter. The only time the two teams should face each other is when they are required officially on the domestic and European fronts. RE (2): It has absolutely nothing to do with whether it is too big for Australia or not. RE (3): There is nothing wrong with given an opinion, so long as things don't get personal negatively. I'll leave it at that as there isn't much to say. ——— A follow up questions... Why does it concern/fire you up so much as to whether the two Glasgow side play each other or not?? It may just be me, but I find your attitude to the topic rather odd (I'm not meaning to attack you if it comes across as such – apologies in advance).
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+x+x+x+x+xMust admit crowd control (or possible lack of) was one of the first thoughts to come to mind on announcement of this tourney. Why would that be a problem in Australia? It wasn't when the huns toured previously. Souness endorced the tounament and you can't lace his boots. Mow the lawn. Souness was a great player but his opinion on this is no more relevant than that of the average new firm/old firm fan. Besides it appears most likely that the two won't play each other. I doubt he would endorse a "friendly" between the two. The match would be played in a competitive spirit. Its termed friendly because its not for three points. They don't like each other so it won't be a stroll. Either would hate to concede a match to the other, even when it's played in Australia. He said it and I saw it on Pure Scottish football. It might get played in Japan some other time as well. Yeah why would the players not like each other? Many of them are not Scottish. They're in Scotland for the money. The hatred is left to the fans. The players look at their pay cheques
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