Two more days to convince someone they were bullied

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By now, even the most red, white and orange tinted glasses wearers must be coming around to thinking there’s something off about Newco’s dossier of evidence of bullying and unfair sporting advantage which should have seen Neil Doncaster and Rod McKenzie suspended three weeks ago.

At a Premiership club meeting on Friday, Newco chief exec Stewart Robertson promised to release their evidence today, creating a genuine sense of anticipation among a support who have had little substantial to cheer for many years.  Instead, they awoke to news that information would not be released until Thursday.

There are 41 other clubs in the SPFL, they have all discussed the issue between them and none know who was allegedly bullied.  Newco have given themselves another two days to convince someone they were subject to a grievous offence.

It reminds me of Ricky Fulton’s sketch from the 1980s (below).  You can imagine Stewart Robertson phoning round, “Have you ever been nearly bullied?”  Good luck, Stewart, all of CQN is rooting for you.

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  1. Maybe it’s just me but I fail to see in relevance in the EPL proposing shorter games to complete their season. Maybe they could sort it out by organising an EPL soccer sevens tournament and winner takes all.

     

     

    Is it just me or is anybody else looking forward to this weekend’s May Bank Holiday?😉 When I lived in Germany we had three Bank Holidays in May. Mayday, Ascension Thursday and Pentecost Monday and a wee Corpus Christi thrown in at the beginning of June.

     

    We should introduce some of these BH’s in Scotland and see how many huns refuse to take them? 😂😂

  2. !!Bada Bing!! on

    For the avoidance of doubt, I call her that in jest,not for any political reasons, and ive never been on a hun blog.

  3. Bhoylo83

     

     

    Spot on fella. The misogynist pish says more about her detractors.

  4. ernie lynch on

    BHOYLO83 on 5TH MAY 2020 2:12 PM

     

    ‘I was in a Skype meeting for work (I’m Irish) and a Scottish guy joined the call………….’

     

    and he referred to Sturgeon as the ‘poisoned dwarf.’

     

     

     

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    Could have been a Salmond supporter.

  5. prestonpans bhoys on

    Bada @ 2:20

     

     

    You’re missing a good laugh by not looking, Ibrox Noise is a belter without the swary words. Onto my topic last night that their new retailer is owned by Ashley, don’t care if not true 😵😱😀

  6. Neustadt-Braw on

    Bada Bingo is Ian Archer and I claim my five poonds ….

     

     

    smiley Ian Archer called it correctly when he said, “This has to be said about Rangers, as a Scottish Football club they are a permanent embarrassment and an occasional disgrace. This country would be a better place if Rangers did not exist.” thing

     

     

    Braw

  7. HT

     

    Can’t believe your dreadful news after reading back. Still can’t take it in – such a shock.

     

    Stay strong my friend and remember the happy times with your lovely wife.

     

    We all stand with you in your loss.

  8. EL he just said he was ” f-cking pathetic” did’nt mention who he may or may not be a supporter of. just did’nt seem to be a fan of the First Minister HH

  9. Jobo Baldie on

    Interms of how various politicians have performed in relation to COVID19 I love Wee Nicola. There, I’ve said it!

  10. FAVOURITE UNCLE on

    What will we see first the dossier or mareorless scoring against CELTIC.???????????????/

  11. The Dossier’s delay till after Celtic are awarded the title, then Seethen Gerrard announces his exit, blaming Scottish corruption for his failure.

  12. O.G.Rafferty on

    Hamilton Tim

     

    Always a name I always looked out for on this blog. Your posts full of good grace and decency, time and again. I’ve never met you but then I didn’t have to. I knew what you were, what you stood for. The values I like to think are shared by those who post and lurk here.

     

    Now I read back, not with joy, but with a tear in my eye. If words mean anything, then know your loss is truly felt here. And I hope that knowledge, in some small way, will offer you comfort now and especially in the days ahead.

     

    RIP Minx

  13. The latest Joint Respose Group statement

     

     

    https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/news/coronavirus-joint-response-group-update-5-may/?rid=13929

     

     

    Neil Doncaster, SPFL Chief Executive: “We gave the Minister a frank summary of the existential crisis our game is facing. Gate receipts make up a far higher proportion of our income than in England, which benefits from huge TV deals, so until we get back to playing in front of crowds, our game will remain in grave peril.

     

     

    “We have already seen the UK Government pledging £16m support to Rugby League in England to prevent it from being devastated by COVID-19. The longer we are unable to play matches in Scotland, the more essential will be significant financial support for our hard-pressed national sport.”

     

     

    They want some cash from the Scottish Goverment, no doubt.

     

     

    Surely there won’t be a better time for the Scottish Government to have a much wider input and in Scotland’s National Sport. “Sure here’s the money but!!!!!” por cierto

  14. Hopefully the SPFL board are wise enough to hold off calling the league until after the EGM.

     

     

    I think they’ll do just that – I’ve a feeling some within the SPFL executive are determined to show Sevco up. Sevco won’t be provided with an escape route.

  15. Poor Cierto – from previous thread sorry was at work then Garden🍺🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺

     

     

    Glad your wife has recovered and a big thank you to her and all the other lovely caring workers in the NHS.

     

    Disgusting that 5 month on and we cannot supply key workers/frontline staff indeed anyone in UK who wishes PPE with it.

     

    We were turning out spitfires, tanks and munitions in WW2 faster than a 10p fase mask and apron.

     

     

    Hunbeileivable bordering on criminal

     

     

    D. :(

  16. Ron Bacardi on

    The Tory government’s aim is to even out the level of Covid patients so that the NHS is not overwhelmed. Not for the sake of the NHS but for their own sake, because otherwise it would be obvious how much the tories have ravaged the NHS in the past few years.

  17. ernie lynch on

    JOBO BALDIE on 5TH MAY 2020 3:46 PM

     

    ‘Interms of how various politicians have performed in relation to COVID19 I love Wee Nicola. There, I’ve said it!’

     

     

     

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    Are there any significant differences between the way things have been handled north and south of the border?

  18. Paul67 et al

     

     

    So both the SPFL and the EFL both looking for public or rather government support. The EFL is also, courtesy RIck Parry, who knows a bit about the EPL, prepared to take legal action if the EPL decides that relegation is not such a good idea. Nothing like a bit of footballing solidarity, but nothing like the actions of TRFC either. EFL has drawn a deadline in the sand, July 11 I think, and that with all games played somehow. Anybody get the impression that football is more important than society?

  19. ernie lynch

     

     

    No significant differences that I can see. Scotland seemed to carry out substantial testing early doors, in and around Edinburgh Airport I believe, but then stopped. NHS England began with community testing, and then stopped, so in synch there. Regardless, both administrations were woefully unprepared for the impact of the pandemic, and have played catch up ever since. Catching up with Italy that is.

  20. SuperSutton on

    ERNIE LYNCH on 5TH MAY 2020 6:33 PM

     

    JOBO BALDIE on 5TH MAY 2020 3:46 PM

     

     

    ‘Interms of how various politicians have performed in relation to COVID19 I love Wee Nicola. There, I’ve said it!’

     

     

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    Are there any significant differences between the way things have been handled north and south of the border?

     

     

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    I don’t know any significant differences Ernie. But the way the information is disseminated by Nicola is so much clearer than by Boris.

     

     

    So, yes, I agree with Jobo.

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