The Old Firm

Hamzah

High Definition Member
i have this guy in my class who went straight from man united to real madrid with no shame at all. when playing football he does the ronaldo stance :lol:
 
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ChuckaOwns

Guest
LOL does he get bullied? If he doesn't i have lost total faith in humanity.
 
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ChuckaOwns

Guest
LOL seems like an absolute loser, does he have any friends? does he use like 5 tubs of gel on his hair?
 

Hamzah

High Definition Member
LOL seems like an absolute loser, does he have any friends? does he use like 5 tubs of gel on his hair?

yes :D. he might be thierry14henry actually... :lol:. yeah he has a couple of friends. one is a proper fan (supports rangers) one is another plastic madrid fan-who's in love with kaka.
 
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ChuckaOwns

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The dude has GOT to be gay....Watch he doesn't go for you Hamzah, if he looks at you grab a girls boob to make him know you don't bat for the away side....If he says he likes the colour pink and likes flowers punch him and run, run and don't look back.
 

henriklarsson7

New member
Fame where? In Scotland certainly, but elsewhere?

Milan v Inter, City v United, Barca v Real are obv all watched more than Celtic v Rangers.

because of the world class players that celtic and rangers dont hav

At a meeting in November, the English Premier League are to discuss the possibility of a two-tier set-up, which could involve the Glasgow sides.

Bolton chairman Phil Gartside is the driving force behind the idea to include Rangers and Celtic in two divisions of 18 teams.

Lawwell revealed that Celtic would consider joining the English league at the lowest level - if it meant they had a chance of playing in their Premier League one day.


The club would be prepared to enter the English pyramid at the base if it would benefit them in the long-term, he said.

The issue has been raised several times over the years, with many fearing the loss of the Old Firm's financial muscle would be ruinous for the Scottish game.

However, when speculating about a future exit, Lawwell added: "When there is something to play for, the crowds go up.

"And, if we move, there may be some sort of interim solidarity payment to see the clubs through the transition."

And the chief executive believes Celtic have the potential to be a major European player if the club can escape the constraints of the SPL.

"If we had the TV rights value that you get in England, then there is no barrier for Celtic.

"If you look at our story and compare it to Manchester United: the beginnings, the triumphs, the tragedies, the characters, they are almost identical.

"But we play in a country of five million people and Manchester United play in the most successful league in the world.


"We continually look in awe at what's happened in England. The English Premier League is an absolutely fantastic product."

Peter Lawwell

so true, its just a pity some people refuse to admit it
 

VivaBarca

If Carlsberg did forum members
At least admit it's the biggest derby in the UK ducky, there isn't one anywhere near in terms of history, passion, religion, political history and violence.
 
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blueduck

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At least admit it's the biggest derby in the UK ducky, there isn't one anywhere near in terms of history, passion, religion, political history and violence.
Maybe in britain. West Ham v Millwall matches is it in terms of passion and beats it in terms of violence.
 

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