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i feel sorry for Bangura,

he has been put in a horrible situation here. if he is picked to play and scores against his club, he will never live it down. probably finish his Celtic career too.

however, the Swedes pay his wages, so whats he to do?

will he even try to score if picked? you couldn't blame him for missing could you? but those paying his salary wont like that much either?

horrible situation for the guy.

I think Celtic should have put a clause in the contact so he couldn't play against his club, I thought that was the case anyway?


posted on 3/8/13

As I said in reply to a Subs thread,I am not raging against the Ally machine..............just yet,anyhow.

He loves Rangers,and although that is not everything,who else would come to manage us now?

Ibrox has been such as farce in recent times,it is hard to judge Ally,imo.Poor players get away with their failures all the time,in contrast.

posted on 3/8/13

bbab.

As I've just posted on another OP.

I look at the Gers teamsheet & recognise a fews names.

Mostly it's who tf is that ?

Alex Ferguson would have struggled.



Glad to hear you enjoyed Cork.

Was it a holiday or wiz it a family commitment ?



posted on 3/8/13

Mighty

Me too when I saw Rangers team last week..............who are ye???

Forgive me if you have read this before,but we stayed in the most Celtic Irish setting one could imagine.
Cottage in Timoleague,beside a chapel with the Angelus waking me from sunbathing forst day,in yhe Rebel Count,Cork...........few miles from Michael Collins centre,where the Mrs took me.
Revenge for taking my wee lady to the bands on the Twelfth,I think.

Loved it and booking the same cottage next July.Heatwave made it though.

posted on 3/8/13

<Revenge for taking my wee lady to the bands on the Twelfth,I think. >



Post Of The Month goes to bbab.


Tim O'league sounds like a Capitalbhoy wind up.




posted on 3/8/13

Could not have made Timoleague up Mighty.Even had ruins of a monastery,complete with plaque,stating,"burnt by English soldiers".Along with the rest of the town.I tell ye,my morning runs were fast with ma Cromwell T-shirt on.
The locals had a funny name for me........"get em"

It does sound like a cappy username,btw.

posted on 3/8/13

bbab

Good stuff mate.


<Even had ruins of a monastery>

It wiz a thriving community till you came tae town.





posted on 3/8/13

Superb wee village with four pubs,all of which were closed in the afternonn,during a summer heatwave.

Wife was gagging for a cold glass of wine,after we were out walking for ages in 29 degrees.

Donegal next week for 4 days,before wee woman goes into P2 in couple of weeks or so.

posted on 3/8/13

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posted on 3/8/13

I was in the Horsehoe last about 93,with a wee bear who went to Srathclyde Uni,from here..........coz he loved Rangers,he wanted to study there.

Good old bar the Horseshoe,but it ain't a patch on the Louden at Kinning Park.

Cork folk almost sing when they talk,and have a nice way with them.Very friendly and relaxed,in the true sense...........especially when you are used to gruff Belfast people,or life in London.
Even Cork City was chilled,compared to say Dublin.

posted on 3/8/13

Agree with you about Cork - for a city it's so laid back.


Fella from Cork works beside me.

He's horizontal & chilled all the time but still gets his job done.


Prob his great Granda that shot Collins tho.








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