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Author: liam*
Date: May 5, 2008 09:14

I read a couple of good articles today about songs and t-shirts in The
Times. Feel that I've got to agree with Graham Spiers summary of the Boruc
situation and also David Murray's legs.
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Re: Another Good Article         


Author: Chuckles McGuigan
Date: May 5, 2008 10:53

On May 5, 5:14 pm, "liam*" mail.co.uk> wrote:
> I read a couple of good articles today about songs and t-shirts in The
> Times. Feel that I've got to agree with Graham Spiers summary of the Boruc
> situation and also David Murray's legs.

Spiers is a prick and you get sicker by the post, what about DM legs
sicko?
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Re: Another Good Article         


Author: Y.N.W.A
Date: May 5, 2008 11:37

On 5 May, 17:14, "liam*" mail.co.uk> wrote:
> I read a couple of good articles today about songs and t-shirts in The
> Times. Feel that I've got to agree with Graham Spiers summary of the Boruc
> situation and also David Murray's legs.

Is there a link, Liam?
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Re: Another Good Article         


Author: liam*
Date: May 5, 2008 12:00

"Y.N.W.A" wrote:
> "liam*" wrote:
>> I read a couple of good articles today about songs and t-shirts in The
>> Times. Feel that I've got to agree with Graham Spiers summary of the
>> Boruc
>> situation and also David Murray's legs.
>
> Is there a link, Liam?

"This was a good point for Hibernian in their quest for third spot, but it
was a bad day for the image of Easter Road. A mob of home fans sang
disgusting songs aimed at the Rangers chairman, Sir David Murray - songs
that actually smacked of some sort of mental deficiency. If this is the
stuff that they sing around Easter Road these days, let's have silence,
please."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/scotland/article3873494.ece

"In Manchester next week I will savour seeing Advocaat strike out for glory
again. While watching a magnificent achievement by Rangers in Florence last
week, I had some vigorous and enjoyable debate...
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Re: Another Good Article         


Author: Y.N.W.A
Date: May 5, 2008 12:38

On 5 May, 20:00, "liam*" mail.co.uk> wrote:
> "Y.N.W.A" wrote:
>> "liam*" wrote:
>>> I read a couple of good articles today about songs and t-shirts in The
>>> Times. Feel that I've got to agree with Graham Spiers summary of the
>>> Boruc
>>> situation and also David Murray's legs.
>
>> Is there a link, Liam?
>
> "This was a good point for Hibernian in their quest for third spot, but it
> was a bad day for the image of Easter Road. A mob of home fans sang
> disgusting songs aimed at the Rangers chairman, Sir David Murray - songs
> that actually smacked of some sort of mental deficiency. If this is the
> stuff that they sing around Easter Road these days, let's have silence,
> please."http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/scotland/article38734...
>
> "In Manchester next week I will savour seeing Advocaat strike out for glory
> again. While watching a magnificent achievement by Rangers in Florence last
> week, I had some vigorous and enjoyable debate with a number of Rangers ...
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Re: Another Good Article         


Author: liam*
Date: May 5, 2008 12:48

"Y.N.W.A" wrote
> "liam*" wrote:
>> "Y.N.W.A" wrote:
>>> "liam*" wrote:
>>>> I read a couple of good articles today about songs and t-shirts in The
>>>> Times. Feel that I've got to agree with Graham Spiers summary of the
>>>> Boruc situation and also David Murray's legs.
>>
>>> Is there a link, Liam?
>
> Cheers, Liam

Naebother bud.
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Re: Another Good Article         


Author: HoopsBhoy
Date: May 6, 2008 05:43

On May 5, 6:53 pm, Chuckles McGuigan hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> On May 5, 5:14 pm, "liam*" mail.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I read a couple of good articles today about songs and t-shirts in The
>> Times. Feel that I've got to agree with Graham Spiers summary of the Boruc
>> situation and also David Murray's legs.
>
> Spiers is a prick and you get sicker by the post, what about DM legs
> sicko?

If only you could read.
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Re: Another Good Article         


Author: Chuckles McGuigan
Date: May 6, 2008 13:29

On May 6, 1:43 pm, HoopsBhoy aol.com> wrote:
>
> If only you could read.

when it comes to him, I have read enough of his bitterness, one thing
i cant figure out did he cum in his pants when he hears the word
celtic or did celtic cum on him.

A few extracts from the Herald archives.

23/8/02
"Celtic, though, as a football institution, quite rightly remains
asymbol of Catholicism. The Celtic strip, as famed and proudly known
around the world as it is, still cannot be divorced from one of its’
cultural parents, which is the Catholic faith."

8/10/02
"Like the Rangers orange strip, the song ('Follow, Follow') cannot be
listed among the great criminal acts, it merely offends"
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Re: Another Good Article         


Author: liam*
Date: May 6, 2008 13:36

Chuckles McGuigan wrote:
> HoopsBhoy wrote:
>
>
>> If only you could read.
>
> when it comes to him, I have read enough of his bitterness, one thing
> i cant figure out did he cum in his pants when he hears the word
> celtic or did celtic cum on him.
>
> A few extracts from the Herald archives.
>
> 23/8/02
> "Celtic, though, as a football institution, quite rightly remains
> asymbol of Catholicism. The Celtic strip, as famed and proudly known
> around the world as it is, still cannot be divorced from one of its’
> cultural parents, which is the Catholic faith."
>
> 8/10/02
> "Like the Rangers orange strip, the song ('Follow, Follow') cannot be ...
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Re: Another Good Article         


Date: May 7, 2008 08:44

"liam*" googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:44ca2aa9-0f16-478a-a44e-1644924a1928@56g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
Chuckles McGuigan wrote:
> HoopsBhoy wrote:
>
>
>> If only you could read.
>
> when it comes to him, I have read enough of his bitterness, one thing
> i cant figure out did he cum in his pants when he hears the word
> celtic or did celtic cum on him.
>
> A few extracts from the Herald archives.
>
> 23/8/02
> "Celtic, though, as a football institution, quite rightly remains
> asymbol of Catholicism. The Celtic strip, as famed and proudly known
> around the world as it is, still cannot be divorced from one of its
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