Dear SFA, a joke hurt our feelings

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Can you imagine how a formal complaint about the comment ‘Rory Bremner can pretend to be Tony Blair’ would be composed?

‘Dear SFA, a rude man’s joke hurt our feelings.  Tell him straight, no more jokes!’

I clicked onto the NEW club’s site to confirm their reaction.  As well as complaining about a joke [it wouldn’t hurt if it wasn’t true], they complain about the Daily Record, “the paper is riddled from top to bottom with an anti-Rangers bias”, just to prove they also have a sense of humour.

They also attempted to put a stake in the ground by affirming that Pinsent Masons, now representing Scotland’s champions and sole Champions League participants, did not report to the police that Craig Whyte has any connection to the club/company.

No one has ever suggested that Pinsent Masons made such a report.  This is a bit like insisting that Ally McCoist will not manage the Champions League winners this season.  Pinsent Masons were far too busy taking instructions from their top client’s chief executive, in his non-comedic role.

What a laugh!
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  1. prestonpans bhoys on

    couldn’t find the remote control so listened to shortbread on newco/oldco for 10 mins what a pile of pish these guys talk, At least Speirs accepts the truth and the fool I mentioned earlier was Jackson fronm the DR – no surprise there.

  2. GlassTwoThirdsFull on

    I texted in to say if the duck dies it’s a dead duck. Surprisingly wasn’t read out…..

  3. sixoclockatthechapel on

    Could barely make out that “Irish?” English fella there over the sound of his rabid soup slurping-Now that IS s joke!-pathetic really.

  4. Burghbhoy, that’s a good point but I can’t see him doing it, and I don’t know why either.

     

     

    Hail Hail.

  5. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon, supporting WEE OSCAR..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    burghbhoy

     

     

    18:19 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

    Think ‘personal safety’ might be a factor ….

  6. Newco or Oldco?

     

     

    The BBC might as well have a debate about whether the earth is flat or not. They ceased to exist and the authorities only disagree on the date. I’m happy to have a party on either date.

     

     

    This new one year old club are far too touchy for their own good. They need to chill out and enjoy their pressure free lower league football and be grateful for the rule breaking that got them there.

     

     

    HH

  7. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon, supporting WEE OSCAR..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    ryecatcher

     

     

    18:26 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

    Canamalar……did you download tunein radio app on iPad?

     

     

    >>>>>>>>>>

     

     

    RadioBox is the best app, IMO….

  8. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon, supporting WEE OSCAR..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    prestonpans bhoys

     

     

    17:48 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

    Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

  9. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire

     

     

    18:19 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

    ‘Ernie..,

     

    As I said today, you lost the argument when you evaded billys main point, the Labour party thought so little of the vote they allowed pairing to happen, disgraceful.’

     

     

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    If they hadn’t allowed pairing to happen, it wouldn’t have happened.

     

     

    And what would the result have been?

     

     

    The Labour MPs would have attended.

     

     

    And an identical number of Tory MPs would have attended.

     

     

    And their votes would have cancelled each others out.

     

     

    And the things they would have otherwise have been doing, like the visit to Auschwitz, wouldn’t have happened.

     

     

    Now I can see the attraction in that outcome to the various Nazi and neo Nazi political movements in Europe.

     

     

    I can’t see who else would have benefited.

     

     

    Maybe the SNP could tell us. Or maybe they’re not bothered.

  10. Steinreignedsupreme on

    ernie lynch 18:15 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

    “I’m not sure if you’re arguing for the sake of it or you really are that thick but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.”

     

     

    How kind. You clearly are all heart. I’m touched.

     

     

    “The visit to Auschwitz wasn’t for the benefit of those attending.”

     

     

    I didn’t say it was for the benefit of those attending. Alexander missed a vote on the bedroom tax. Maybe you think that is acceptable. I don’t. And I don’t know how any Labour voter can defend that.

     

     

    “It was to highlight the issue of antisemitism, which is an issue of life and death for people in some parts of the EU.”

     

     

    Really? You should get together with Alexander. You’d make a formidable pair.

     

     

    Anti-Semitism can be highlighted without trips to Auschwitz, especially when there are issues like the bedroom tax that require spineless Labour MPs to stand up for the people who put them in office.

  11. #Fearless Wee Oscar is on a Celticrollercoaster on

    Ryecatcher

     

     

    Obvious you need better educated in accountants and manners.:-)

     

     

    HH

     

     

    CRC

  12. Magnificentseven supporting Oscar all the way on

    the guys arguing with Ernie on this one are wrong, not attending the vote when you are paired makes no difference to the result….do you just not get the concept?? or are you just looking for an arguement

  13. Big Nan……

     

    Tom, I wish you and yours all the very best …..people with nothing to hide have nothing to fear and will always be surrounded by friends.The reason why our adversaries are frantically trying to hide in there dark wee corners,is fear of the light,truth and basic fairness.

     

    Can you imagine if Burns had watched and listened to this .now that would be awfy braw to witness.

     

    ………..Hebcelt is a true Celtic man ….braw pudding …:)

     

    ps bunker it well…(its not everything that should be shared equally!) hail hail

  14. The rangers agm has now been moved to the hydro to meet the high demands for tickets from panto fans. The Krankies will be playing the part of the Easdales. Jim McColl will be playing the part of the millionaire. And humpty dumpty will be playing the part of McCoist. When Bomber asks, where’s the deeds, all the audience shout, “They’re behind you!”.

  15. CRC……why do I need educated in manners if I express an opinion about number crunchers who are more concerned about EBITDA than how to actually develop a business?

     

    I haven’t met many accountants with a decent all round education or with the ability to move a business forward.

     

    Personal experience and not lack of manners that’s all!!

  16. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire on

    Magnificent7..,

     

    The importance of the vote determines if pairing is appropriate, if its not very important then pairing is ok, are you saying the bedroom tax wasnt very important ?

  17. Roberttressell.

     

     

    Listen to Mike singing Mercy Now at Music City Roots.

     

     

    The vid is on YouTube.

     

     

    Have received a couple of email replies, in person, from him recently,as I have been badgering him for a couple of years to visit the UK for the first time to share his talent outside the Nashville bubble .

  18. One way to combat anti-Semitism is to spend a large part of your life advertising your compassion on a Celtic blog.

  19. Steinreignedsupreme on

    Magnificentseven supporting Oscar all the way 18:35 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

    I understand the concept completely.

     

     

    The result is not the issue. It is doing the right thing that matters. In this case voting on behalf of the people who are going to be hit hardest by the bedroom tax.

     

     

    Labour should have had a full turn out voting against this regardless of the outcome.

  20. Magnificentseven supporting Oscar all the way on

    Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire

     

     

     

    18:44 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

     

    Magnificent7..,

     

    The importance of the vote determines if pairing is appropriate, if its not very important then pairing is ok, are you saying the bedroom tax wasnt very important ?

     

     

     

    that’s nonsense, if they are all going to vote with the whip and it’s not an open vote then it doesn’t have any influence on the result. I understand this was the case, the importance of the subject is not relevant to the argument

     

     

    I think the bedroom tax vote was important, however it’s only going to be stopped by getting the coalition out.

  21. Dan Supporting Wee Oscar on

    Good evening folks,

     

     

    BRTH,

     

     

    See from one of you earlier posts you were asking for some feedback regarding the CQN Magazine. Excellent article regarding the Amsterdam ambush on our fans by the Dutch police. As I posted on here on the night of the game, no surprise in how it was reported by the MSM in Scotland.

     

     

    Interesting to learn of the police tactics and enforcing a NOODBEVAL, and also to read of past trouble that fans from other clubs have experienced whilst visiting that city.

     

     

    From the report it’s obvious our fans were the ones who were attacked. It’s good that we have CQN and the magazine to be able to find out the truth.

     

     

    HH

     

     

    Dan

  22. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire on

    Magnificent7..,

     

    Its the truth, the gravity of the politics determines the whip, the laabour party decided this issue was not important enough to declare it a 3 line, that IMO is an utter disgrace, I honestly dont give a monkeys what MP’s considered more important than turfing disabled people into the street, they had/have as their primary duty to protect their constituents and the most vulnerable were abandoned by this lack of gravity.

  23. reply will be – It was just a joke, don’t force us to say that you are a new club with no history

  24. Magnificentseven supporting Oscar all the way on

    Steinreignedsupreme

     

     

     

    18:49 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

     

    Magnificentseven supporting Oscar all the way 18:35 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

    I understand the concept completely.

     

     

    The result is not the issue. It is doing the right thing that matters. In this case voting on behalf of the people who are going to be hit hardest by the bedroom tax.

     

     

    Labour should have had a full turn out voting against this regardless of the outcome.

     

     

     

    To what effect? To make them feel good about themselves?

     

     

    Have we not just had some of our own walk away from a vote they were going to lose?

  25. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire

     

     

    19:00 on 16 November, 2013

     

     

    How often are three line whips imposed?

     

     

    If there had been a three line whip what would the result of the vote have been?

  26. Magnificent 7

     

     

    I agree with your argument on the coalition but you must know Labour invented this tax and as I said earlier Pairing shouldn’t have been agreed on a subject of such importance. Labour set this up and made no attempt to rally the troops. Unfortunately we will never know if the vote would have been successful

     

    as no one on this site knows how many of the coalition were not available for the vote . It was a bloody charade !

  27. Ernie Lynch @ 18.49

     

     

    Thanks. Great clip from an excruciatingly funny film

     

     

    Jimbo67 supporting Oscar Knox

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