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Supporters have the last word on the 2007/08 season
ABERDEEN

Season highlight?

Bayern at home was simply magical and almost made up for the mediocrity surrounding it.

Season lowlight?

While the Queens game was embarrassing, the United semi was truly humiliating. Thanks to
our tactical genius of a manager and his tombola, we made an ordinary United side look like Brazil '82. Calderwood lost a large section of the support for good that night.

Manager's report card

As Ebbe said, 'statistics are like miniskirts, they give you great ideas but hide the best bits'. Or in Calderwood's case the worst bits. Over 20 defensive partnerships, two semi fiascos, and conceding three goals or more on 16 occasions. Only the Uefa run saved him from being lynched and scraping pass marks. 6/10

Player of the season?

Honourable mentions for Zander Diamond and Lee Miller, but Barry Nicholson was a genuine class act throughout the entire season

Expectations for next season?

Oh, anything less than the treble will be unacceptable, but seeing as I'm a Dons fan and not a west-coast hack… a Uefa Cup place and/or a cup final appearance will suffice.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

A guy with a sledgehammer to smash up Tango's tactical tombola, and a left winger would be nice.

Which players should the club be offloading?

They've gone already.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

Stop blaming the fans for everything that goes wrong. We don't expect to win anything these days so to hear Willie spouting the 'unrealistic expectations/living in the 80's' garbage was exceptionally offensive.

Especially to the 20-something fans who make up the bulk of our support and who've never seen us do anything but avoid relegation. It's the management who made a pigs ear of this season not the fans, so start showing us some respect and more will turn out week in week out. Oh, and a gag for our manager wouldnae go amiss either.

Mark Alexander
www.aberdeen-mad.co.uk

CELTIC

Season highlight?

Clinching three in a row against all the odds.

Season lowlight?

Emotions threatened to overcome the Celtic family at times over the past week and the loss of Tommy Burns, a favourite son, was the lowest point of the campaign.

Manager's report card

Gordon Strachan has been criticised at times for team selection and tactics. He is entitled to flash two fingers at those critics and remind them that he ranks along side Maley and Stein, seeing off three consecutive Rangers managers in the process. 9/10

Player of the season?

There are a few contenders, like McGeady, Caldwell and Boruc. But the award must go to Scott McDonald, right, who provided the statistics that matter most, 31 scored.

Expectations for next season?

It's going to be four in a row.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

The guaranteed income from the Champions League should mean more money available to strengthen the team. Areas needing looked at are left back, where Lee Naylor has struggled with no obvious replacement, a pacey front man to exploit Naka's passing and, despite the best defensive record in the league, a dominant centre back who can pass a ball.

Which players should the club be offloading?

A few will leave in the summer. Pressley, Bobo, Riordan? If so, we wish them well.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

We have players like Ben Hutchinson, Koki Mizuno, Cillian Sheridan and Scott Cuthbert waiting in the wings, and things are going well financially. It's all good at Celtic.

Tommy Dornan
www.celticsupporter-assoc.co.uk

DUNDEE UNITED

Season highlight?

The CIS final appearance and the gutsy performance, but tempered by ignoble penalty kicks at the end. We wuz robbed etc etc.

Season lowlight?

Not giving Eddie Thompson some silverware was a downer but, personally, I think Mike McCurry's 'performance' at Ibrox only served to illustrate the futility of hoping for a level playing field against the Old Firm.

Manager's report card

Sir Craig turned United back into a team that's hard to beat and gives 110 per cent right up to the final whistle. Also extremely proud of his stance post-Ibroxgate. 8/10

Player of the season?

Barry who?? Undoubtedly has to be Willo Flood. Most Arabs are crossing fingers, toes and other extremities in the hope some deal can be done to keep Willo at United.

Expectations for next season?

Well, seeing as how the league is permanently stitched-up by the gruesome-twosome, it would be nice to see United consolidate this season with third place next term. Also, a shiny trophy would be nice.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

…other than Lionel Messi?? A consistent goalscorer has to be top of the list. Retaining the aforementioned Willo Flood and his tireless lungs would also be fantastic, as would someone pushing Scotland over the sea until it's land mass joined Norway so we could have Christian Kalvanes back too!

Which players should the club be offloading?

I think it's maybe time Mark Kerr moved on. Jim O'Brien was a major disappointment and, one suspects, was Celtic's way of sugaring the pill when they took Robson off us. That said, he has redefined the term 'mince'.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

I have a cunning plan that involves United playing in blue strips one week then green-and-white hoops the next, thus causing some kind of short-circuit in the temporal lobes of 'totally impartial' men of integrity such as Kenny Clark and Mike McCurry that leads to a plethora of correct decisions involving United players and penalty boxes.

Hamish Mackintosh
www.dundeeunited-mad.co.uk

FALKIRK

Season highlight?

The emergence of so many players who have come through our academy ranks and established themselves in the first-team squad.

Season lowlight?

Missing out on the top six by a point was a blow. But Falkirk were on the wrong end of some pretty eccentric and downright inept refereeing decisions and that's what disappoints most.

Manager's report card

Another mid-table finish maybe implies some sort of stagnation, but it represents the sort of consolidation John Hughes demands of his players. Yogi still makes errors of judgment at times but continues to wear his heart on his sleeve. 8/10

Player of the season?

Darren Barr has been a revelation and surely full Scottish caps will follow his appearances at B, Under-21 and Under-19 level. Having signed a long-term deal, it would be nice to see him achieve the next step up while still a Falkirk player.

Expectations for next season?

We have to guard against expectations that are too high. It's important that the club consolidates and build for the future. If we get into the top six, then great.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

Hughes has already signed three exciting veterans to bolster our youthful squad, however we still lack real depth up front. Finding another Stokes or Duffy would be ideal.

Which players should the club be offloading?

The loss of Ross, Moutinho and Craig is disappointing and a couple more under achievers may be heading for the exit door, but generally its all about building right now, both on and off the park.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

With a third stand due to be under construction within the next couple of months we have entered a crucial month in the development of the entire stadium complex. Once complete, Falkirk will have an iconic home which, in partnership with the council, will create community facilities and commercial income streams – something to make us the envy of most provincial clubs.

Brian Guthrie
www.bairnstrust.com

GRETNA

Season highlight?

Winning both of our first two encounters with Dundee United, especially the second fixture at Tannadice which gave everyone a real lift at the time and kept the survival dream alive.

Season lowlight?

The various drubbings to Inverness Caledonian Thistle, the Scottish Cup exit to Morton in a replay, the day Davie Irons resigned as manager to take charge at Morton and then there was the day it was announced that Brooks Mileson would no longer be funding Gretna.

Manager's report card

After Davie Irons resigned, Mick Wadsworth deserves praise for doing a creditable job as manager, when he too could have left for a more lucrative and stable job elsewhere.

Irons 6/10, Wadsworth 8/10

Player of the season?

Gavin Skelton, right. He has seen it all with Gretna and scored our last SPL goal in the last minute against Hearts for only our fourth win of the season.

Expectations for next season?

Just to have a stable club next season would eclipse the past glories of a Scottish Cup final, successive promotions and a Uefa Cup appearance.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

The dream turned to a nightmare and now Gretna fans are simply praying they still have a club next season.

Which players should the club be offloading?

There aren't any left.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

The future looks bleak, but don't write the club off just yet.

Scott Leslie
www.gretna-mad.co.uk

HEARTS

Season highlight?

The League Cup win over Celtic and the 4-2 league win over Rangers come easily to mind, but very little else.

Season lowlight?

There are a succession of games that could easily fit into this category but overall 'home form', where we lost eight games, would be the most disappointing area.

Manager's report card

Which manager? Have we had a manager at any time? Nobody who has been involved with the management and coaching of the first-team squad could be given pass marks. The best we can give is 2/10 for turning up.

Player of the season?

We were reasonably impressed by the consistency of Christos Karipidis when he eventually got a game. Tended to produce nothing flashy but was consistent when he played in the middle of the defence (which is not something you could say about too many of our players this past season).

Expectations for next season?

Got to be better than this one, but then again, you never know. If we have a manager in place that can motivate those left at the club and add two or three new faces, then things should turn around.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

Assuming we will not be going for wholesale changes, a decent striker should be top priority after a manager is in place. We desperately need someone who can score goals. Other players coming in will probably depend on who leaves over the summer

Which players should the club be offloading?

Overall the first-team pool is too large so some players have to go, the problem is deciding who. There are several players at the same level, and it has to be up to the new manager to decide who can 'up their game'.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

A new manager with full control of all first-team affairs. This includes who we should sign and who we should offload as well as day-to-day team selection and tactics. If a manager is to get sacked it might as well be for something that he's done wrong.

Derek Watson & Jane Lewis
www.homst.com

HIBERNIAN

Season highlight?

Watching the Jambos realising their dream to win the Champions League! But back on planet earth it would have to be the first nine games of the season, when we were unbeaten and playing some lovely football.

Season lowlight?

The next dozen or so games as our league position sank almost as quickly as the would be Champions League winners. Around this time, it became clear players such as Alan O'Brien and Brian Kerr in the main, were not good enough for our midfield.

Manager's report card

John Collins: He had to go and it was a relief when he did. The dressing room was in meltdown, his signings were showing their true colours and the club was sinking without trace. 5/10.

Mixu: A solid start, but he has not been consistent enough with his starting XI, hence some good as well as some ropey performances. Better to judge next season. 6/10

Player of the season?

Without a shadow of a doubt it's Chris Hogg. With 34 starts this season he's been consistent, confident and a damn good defender.

Expectations for next season?

It's not just about finishing better than we have this season. We must play for at least third place! I want to see more goals.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

Top of the list must be a striker in the mould of Derek Riordan or Garry O'Connor. We need a 20+ goals-per-season front man. Goals win games.

Which players should the club be offloading?

Alan O'Brien and Brian Kerr. Simply not good enough for a club of Hibs' stature. It's also time to wave cheerio to Benji – his goals in pre-season fooled us into believing he would be "the man" during 07/08 but for reasons only known to himself he has simply failed to turn up on more occasions than I care to count.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

Investment in the squad. We can afford it and Rod Petrie cannot flannel the fans any more, or we will start voting with our feet.

Eddie Henderson
www.hibs.net

INVERNESS CT

Season highlight?

Coming from two goals down to beat Celtic at home in front of TV viewers… with ten men!

Season lowlight?

Our poor form at the start of the season and the wretched run of ten games without a win contributed to our lowest ever SPL points tally. We were also disappointed with our cup exploits as our involvement in them seemed to be over by half time, especially the Scottish Cup.

Manager's report card

Brewster hasn't really given the fans anything to cheer about as his continued apparent tactical ineptness has frustrated us for many a game. He did, however, take us on a good run but this soon petered out. 4/10.

Player of the season?

Don Cowie, right. He has had a excellent first season and has scored some great goals from the midfield.

Expectations for next season?

We always expect to find that elusive top-six slot and have good runs in the cup but the best we can hope for will be a bottom-six battle.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

At least two pacey strikers, two centre-backs, and a left and right winger for cover. We hope Brewster has a large cheque book in his pocket.

Which players should the club be offloading?

Dean MacDonald hasn't made it and should be released along with, perhaps, McGuire and Paatelainen.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

A more experienced director of football to oversee the football side of things and get a firm grip of the reins to prevent the issues we've had the past 12 months.

Dave Wilson
www.caleythistleonline.com

KILMARNOCK

Season highlight?

Getting £2m for Naismith when Rangers conspired all summer to pay 50p and two brass buttons was sweet. But my highlight was seeing the emergence of Iain Flannigan from the youth system.

Season lowlight?

Being 4-0 down to Gretna at half-time really sucked; my lowest point however was when we drew 3-3 with them in December. We went into that game on the back of a five-game losing streak and everyone fully expected us to pick up the points easily. To watch us have to battle back into the game after being behind three times was a bit much to take.

Manager's report card

Jim Jefferies lacked serious support from his chairman. Still, second bottom is not good. Must do better 5/10.

Player of the season?

Definitely Alan Combe. He's proved one of the best goalkeepers in the country. Honourable mentions for Taouil, Bryson and Hammill.

Expectations for next season?

We seem to follow a rough cycle of being really mince every third or fourth year so by rights we should improve next season. If we manage to keep Tupac and get Bryson back fit then we have a decent midfield… but without some inspired signings we are going to struggle again.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

The cash (or lack of it) situation will dictate the comings and goings in the summer but I don't think that the gaffer is under any illusions that the squad needs major surgery. We've brought in Russell but need at least one more striker, someone to cover for Hooky at left back and a solid centre-half.

Which players should the club be offloading?

The gaffer won't be short of candidates for the chop!

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

Our troubles stem from the top. Until such times as the chairman elects to run the club with a real board instead of this "one man and his management committee" nonsense then things will never improve. A new owner or decent board members is what we really need.

Barry Richmond
www.killiefc.com

MOTHERWELL

Season highlight?

Returning to Europe has to be the high point overall, but there were many peaks along the way. Motherwell wins at Easter Road are rare things indeed and to do so twice in a year was incredible.

Season lowlight?

Sadly there can only be one low point and that is the death of Phil O'Donnell in December. Football is put into perspective by tragedy like that and the memory of O'Donnell will live on in the hearts of Motherwell fans for a long time to come.

Manager's report card

Mark McGhee has obviously done an outstanding job. The fitness and organisation of the side improved dramatically while the change in players like Quinn, McGarry and Clarkson has been remarkable. He has hardly made a mistake in the transfer market and we are delighted he has committed to stay for another year. We will send him on his way with our best wishes once he wins the Uefa Cup. 9/10.

Player of the season?

Clarkson produced a good scoring return along with his work-rate but Hughes and Porter were simply on a higher level. It's goals that win games, though, and Porter finding the net 18 times contributed a huge amount to our success.

Expectations for next season?

The chances of repeating a third-placed finish are slim but it would be good if we could repeat a top-half finish. Doing better in the domestic cups is a goal, while keeping our pride intact in the Uefa is probably all we can hope for.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

A new goalkeeper is to pof the list, and then we need to see which of the current batch leaves and needs replaced.

Which players should the club be offloading?

No-one will be chased out of the door.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

We need to maintain the speculate to accumulate policy. The likes of Porter, Malcolm and Hughes didn't come cheap and if we continue to spend money on better players we should hopefully get the reward through league finishes and cup runs.

Derek Wilson
www.firparkcorner.com

RANGERS

Season highlight?

Manchester. An unbelievable experience, and the vast majority of Rangers fans shouldn't let the actions of a few idiots hijack their day. I will never forget being in a City which was simply a sea of red, white and blue.

Season lowlight?

The draw at Motherwell which effectively handed Celtic the title. The best team always wins the league, so no complaints, but yes, we have regrets. If we had an SPL who didn't cower in fear at a certain club, we may have had a fair run-in rather than playing every 20 minutes.

Manager's report card

Walter has given each and every Rangers fan their pride back. It was a momentous season and an incredible journey. We fell a bit short, but we'll be back stronger next season. 9/10

Player of the season?

Carlos Cuellar, right. Simply the best player in Scotland by a country mile. He reminds me of Richard Gough. Enough said.

Expectations for next season?

League Title. With the passion the players showed and a fair crack at fixtures, it's pretty apparent we are the best team in the country. We need to show it next season. I'm sure we will.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

A right-back – God bless Big Kirk, but he'll never be a full-back – and some creative midfielders and strikers. We have the work-rate – we just need to add some guile.

Which players should the club be offloading?

Cousin. So much ability, so little application. Amdy Faye and Andy Webster haven't justified a wage.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

The club should model their PR on Celtic's and stop the 'dignified silence' rubbish. It simply doesn't work.

David Edgar
www.theRST.co.uk

ST MIRREN

Season highlight?

Owning the capital after superb wins away to both Hibs and Hearts. The Hibs win was completely unexpected as they had been in fine form up until then. We only beat Hearts 1-0 but it could have been three or four.

Season lowlight?

Embarrassing cup defeats to lower-league opposition. Losing to East Fife at Love Street was quite simply unacceptable, but losing to St Johnstone was arguably worse. A place in the semi-finals at Hampden was up for grabs and pretty much our entire team failed to turn up.

Manager's report card

We were far too negative, didn't score enough goals and various problems with personnel were not rectified during the January transfer window, resulting in Andy Millen once again being trotted out. On the other hand, we finished higher up than last season with more points and wins. 7/10

Player of the season?

Will Haining gets my vote as he has been superb in defence when fit and not suspended. Gary Mason has been a good signing, while Andy Dorman would have walked this award if he'd been with us all season.

Expectations for next season?

With the new stadium coming, we have to improve and make some big strides on the pitch. Finishing near the top of the bottom six – with a lot more goals – would be a good achievement.

What needs to be on the club's summer shopping list?

A couple of wingers and centre halves, along with a left back. A few players with a bit of pace and also the ability to take decent set pieces would be good.

Which players should the club be offloading?

Most of the dead wood has been cleared out, however the decision to offer Ryan McCay a new deal has baffled most people. Garry Brady being kept on is also strange, while, from a playing perspective, Andy Millen should be nowhere near the team next season.

What single thing should be done to improve the club's fortunes?

Signing an attacking coach. All our coaches played in defensive positions; we could really do with a former striker to help out the likes of Billy Mehmet and Craig Dargo.

Stuart Gillespie
www.saintmirren-mad.co.uk



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jerrymanders,

28/05/2008 00:59:30
Nedgar

The highlight of the season was obviously the rioting in Manchester? Oh, and the 17 arrests at Ibrox when you didn't play anybody............Nobody wants a "friendly".
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/05/2008 04:11:18
Jerry.

Time to put your petty hatred of all things Rangers in a box with some straw and a few lettuce leaves so that it can be fresh and ready to go when the new season rolls around.

Whining on like this on the only site open that is even mildly relevant smacks of someone with nothing better to do than vent an already well-vented spleen.

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Patrick O'Reilly,

Coatbridge 28/05/2008 04:37:36
All non Old Firm fans can only hope that Craig Levein and Dundee United succeed in their campaign to sort out the blatant and unashamed pro Old Firm bias of referees.
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jamtart,

Beechboro Western Australia 28/05/2008 04:45:47
Eddie Henderson just shows how braindead the majority of hobo's really are.Asked what the season highlight for hibs was-his reply a pathetic dig at the Hearts.
The highlight must have been their tremendous effort to finish in 6th place 2 places above the Hearts and 4 points I think it was.Breathtaking stuff, all you hibs windae lickers must be so proud.
And guess what eddie the erse 6th place got you hee haw,nothing,no uefa place,no champions league.Opps sorry forgot the SPL would have dropped you a few bob more than we got,take the team to Porty for the pre season.Get a life and keep your comments for that bunch o mince you support.
Numpty.
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hibbie,

Edinburgh 28/05/2008 05:06:54
#4 Obviously hurting a wee bit at the moment are we, the Jokers can't take a joke now there's a surprise, can see why you live in OZ, I would emigrate as well if I had to watch the Tynecastle crap every week and be the biggest embarrasment in British football.
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C_M_S,

28/05/2008 05:47:48
To the numpty who wrote the Rangers bit and to all Rangers supporters everywhere:
Give it up about the fixture situation losing you the league.It didn't; your poor away form did that long before the fixtures levelled out at the end of the season. If you hadn't dropped points away in earlier months you might have got there in the end.You didn't. Tough.
"With the passion the players showed and a fair crack at fixtures, it's pretty apparent we are the best team in the country" No, you're not. The league table doesn;t lie.
As for "the SPL favouring a certain club" don't make me laugh. It's as much as I can do to hold down the vomit at the idea that this season's favours to Rangers (free w/end before Lyon, SPL asking RFC if they could postpone the post-Phil O'Donnell game, 1-week extension) had anything to do with a level playing field. Come into the 21st century, you'll be welcome there (but please leave the 20th Century "wee arra peepil" attitudes at the door.
Just one question: do you think maybe Walter's big mistake on the last day was dropping Kirk Broadfoot? Who knows what could have happened had he played.lol
Thanks for the challenge; see you next season for four in a row.
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Backofthenet,

28/05/2008 06:16:07
Re postponements for Phil O'Donnell, the question the SPL ducked at the time was why Dundee United (whose players witnessed Phil's tragic collapse) didn't get such a postponement.
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hibbie,

Edinburgh 28/05/2008 07:50:34
#8 Another sad Jambo who BELIEVES all the guff he is fed from Tinhutcastle, Big team, Big debt, Big mouths, Big cock ups, Big erses, Big embarrassment, yeah Hibs sure have a lot to look up to, try again JUMBO.
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Tuatha De Dannan,

28/05/2008 08:21:17
I wonder what Mr Edgar has been eating since last week. Soor Grapes, bitter sweeties. Who on earth lets this muppet loose to speak on behalf of Rangers supporters.

This type of guy is the reason "nobody likes you" He is a bitter twisted individual who very obviously carries the baggage associated with RFC.

For the sake of you club any decent Rangers fan should either lobby to get rid of this guy from the trust or disassociate themselves from said organisiation.
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hibbie,

Edinburgh 28/05/2008 08:49:35
Hibs measure themselves against the other 10 teams outwith the OF as do all the rest, including the Hearts, believe it or not.
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CHUCKY,

28/05/2008 09:03:14
My goodness, doesn't Edgar hurt?

My sympathy goes out to Dundee Utd. Cheated in the cup then done out of a penalty and a goal by the sinister minister to scupper their tilt at Europe.
Don't feed me the 'Old firm' guff, it was RANGERS who were the benificiaries.

Celtic DO probably get more decisions going their way than against when playing teams with virtually NO supporters, thats human nature.

Celtic also however have poor/soft/wrong decisions go against them which cost us points, THAT IS FOOTBALL.

Tynecastle last minute penalty, ICT Pressley 'penalty' and McDonalds 'offside' goal, to mention a few, as I said THAT IS FOOTBALL.

Rangers do not lose points or games to poor officials decisions. All that printers ink used on the free kick Naka was awarded agaist St. Mirren yet not a dicky bird about the dive that led to Boyd's goal from the free kick on Saturday. Funny that.

The mantra from the talking heads about Manchester is the pecentage game. Unfortunately (for their PR team)nothing can erase the memories of the police being systematically attacked and the fact that all the arrested were Scots.
The memory of people openly urinating, vomiting and deficating in the streets whilst out their faces (and many with kids in tow) will take a while to fade down here in Lancs.
I believe Sir David paid his PR team £750k last year, looks like they'll earn it this term.
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Gerry M,

28/05/2008 09:04:51
CMS
Let´s concentrate in dragging the Scotland´s Shame mindset into the 18th century before aiming for the 21st!

As for those who think refereeing is biased to the "OF" (not my btw phrase- no guilt or shame by association). No doubt there is some inevitable bias from a referee when in front of a big hostile home support and that happens the world over. But the level bias towards Rangers is quite staggering- just look at the (on field) behaviour of Mr- McCurry and his ilk throughout the season. And that is before I get started on the footballing institutions who have bent ovber backwards to accommodate poor wee Scotland´s Shame, right from the off when the first six fixtures were clearly against teams one would have regarded to be the weakest in the league at that point right to the disgraceful decision to extend the season to accommodate Scotland´s Shame- unlike 2003 when Celtic was told to "get on with it". The refusal of the CEO of the SFA to tackle virulent sectarian chanting from followers of Scotland´s Shame, to condemn the blatant dive by Scotland´s Shame midfielder Thompson in the Glasgow derby at Ibrox in March (btw Celtic denied another stonewaller at Ibrox) even although he is a man on a mission to stamp out simulation, or to condemn the mass riot in Manchester is yet further evidence of the real picture.



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28/05/2008 09:30:31
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 28/05/2008 09:57:54
2 things..firstly the spl did help rangers ..they postponed a game and put the league back 4 days..gers fans can argue that they didnt do enough..but they did help.(and as ive said before ive yet to see any of the moaners come up with a fair solution to the problem..)
secondly..for all rangers fans saying no other league in the world would have giving a club such a dreadful fixture list..in 2006 ..the "greatest league in the world" made middlesboro play 14 games in 35 days..which included 10 games in 27 days..so get over it guys and sort out your terrible away form...xxx
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Gerry M,

28/05/2008 09:59:20
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LOL

It´s really the residual excitement from last week´s showdown although with Scotland´s Shame in the C.L. 2nd round qualifiers from mid July it is about time to start anyhow!
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 10:27:47
well said Mark Alexander. Jimmy's coat is on a shoogly peg after the 2 semi final fiasco's. The defence needs sorted out quick smart.
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kiwidoug,

22 In A Row 28/05/2008 10:33:50
Hibbie. When hibs measure themselves against the 10 clubs outwith the OF, what conclusion do they draw?

To cut a long story short, the only reasonanble and sustainable conclusion they can reach is that normally, they are slightly too good to be relegated.
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nineinro,

28/05/2008 10:46:47
Anyone that gives WGS 9/10 for this season simply can`t think straight and must have early onset of dementia ! They were knocked out of all the cups early and crawled over the line against a tired makeshift Rangers side that ran out of steam .... not tae mention the amount of "lucky" breaks fae the officials that in the end was the difference. His buys have been poor along with his selection and lets not go down the man management road ! Long live Chesney !
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nineinro,

28/05/2008 11:09:15
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Typical Aberdeen Cretin ! Away and suck up yer Celtic mates !
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Molz,

Porty 28/05/2008 11:10:00
Another decent season from Falkirk, finishing above Hearts and just behind Hibs despite crowds 1/3 of the size they have. And another season when Hibs chose not to try Yogi as manager.Was it something to do with him bein' a Leither? Will they be back next season after they've found that Pantylinin' husnae a clue? COYB
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 11:11:05
you've got nae mates ninenro! Maybe Man utd? awww nnnaaawwwww... had to have a riot eh? ahahahahahah. scotland's shame!
Along with the highlight of Bayern may i add stuffing your sorry lot on the last day! Supersweet.
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28/05/2008 11:18:54
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How can anyone make a post like 25 and claim that someone else is Scotland`s shame. Keep going you are doing a great job tractor boy !
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 11:24:19
face facts none in a row. Your team disgraced itself. The fans rioted. The team bored everyone to death.

I don't have a tractor. I drive a Lexus. Now get back to your Lada and head off down the job centre.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 11:38:53
107 in a row? is that years since you got laid? or since someone took your comments seriously?

It's ok. Remember your team are soon to be challenging the old firm, playing champions league football and competing for top signing targets.

waaaaaahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahaha
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahah


baaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
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Nineinro wee gordons main objectives at the start ofthe season were to reach the last 16 of the champions league and win the spl misson accomplished i would say.
The reason Rangers were in the uefa cup was they were not good enough to reach the last 16 of the champions league get the picture.you can make all the excuses you want but your team no matter how tired they were(poor tired wee souls),were just not good enough.We feel your pain now off you trot and spend the summer cursing the nasty people from the spl and the big bad polis man that caused the riot in Manchester.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 12:05:15
£35,000 is nothing when you get yourself of the dole. Try it!
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big bucks,

Kathmandu 28/05/2008 12:11:17
107 in arow Another Jam tart trying to say they do not have bigots at there club.What a complete and utter joke.You are rangers with cossack hats on.youlot are the laughing stock of scottish football.i wonder how many more managers will nock you lot back.who wants to be the manager of a club with bigoted fans and a dictator picking the team.Long may your suffering continue.
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nineinro,

28/05/2008 12:24:08
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Long live Chesney ! You lot only got tae the last 16 again by default as AC were a poor side this year and even then you had tae rely on another team tae get a result for you`s. Still it`s never too late tae consult a Dr about the dementia ! Default FC !
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 12:27:37
That's rich. Describing Glasgow in such a manner. Gorgie is beautiful!
At least Leith has been regenerated to some extent. Gorgie is a hole with a pathetic excuse for a football team and deluded fans. Your comments are hystrical. Keep up the good work until your care worker arrives to wipe the drool off your keyboard.

bbahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaakakakawwwaaaaaaa
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nineinro,

28/05/2008 12:29:06
Oh! I can`t read and I can`t write
but that don`t really matter
I come fae Abahdeen and I can drive a Lexus (tractor)
Does yer Lexus have little wheels at the front and Big ones at the back per chance !!!
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 12:37:40
no. Does your partner have a di*k?
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nineinro,

28/05/2008 12:44:22
partner *

Do you mean my bird ? Yes when I lend it tae her !
Country smells ... you better run along as I can hear yer Lexus pullin that muck spreader !
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 12:45:48
jeez. You going to pick up on every typo? You need to get out more. Maybe i should write in Lithuanian? Do you understand it better?
hahahahahahhahah what a sorry excuse for a team. Gretna even beat you!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH

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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 12:47:33
You can't refer to her as your bird when you pay by the hour.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 12:50:21
what can you do? Hearts fans are beyond redemption. Watching Hearts is like watching a sh*t on a stick. Some would say it's art but the knowing amongst us know it is just a sh*t on a stick.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 12:55:28
notice how 107 in a row refuses to talk about anything related to Hearts achievements on the field? He's probably one of these numpties that hates Hibs more than supprts Hearts.

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nineinro,

28/05/2008 12:56:35
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How do ewe pay for yours woolyback !
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 12:57:46
I don't pay. Your bird is perfectly happy getting some woolly love from me without asking for payment. I should charge her. She ugly!
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:00:44
You've probably never seen one show at the festival 107.

Fu*ckin foreigners invadin ma beautiful toon. I hate it. Bus to the job centre takes twice as long now.
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28/05/2008 13:02:15
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In yer dreams Dolly ... over the bonnet of yer Lexus (tractor)
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:04:22
In your wifes dreams none in a row.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:08:01
Rangers beat the German champions? Hardly convincing though. The keeper through the bakk in the net twice and in the away leg they must have had 45 shots on goal to your 1. A lucky european run that won't be repeated for ages. UEFA won't let you back!
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:16:28
I can't watch any hu*s
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28/05/2008 13:19:23
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It`s one thing she won`t do and bestiality is not my thing anyway !
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:20:37
hahaha. lucky she wasn't in Manchester then eh? Full of animals down there a few weeks back.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:23:45
The post relates to the SPL. German football is pretty dull and uninspired so i don't watch it. Much like Rangers.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:31:42
aswell....I think it should be as well.

Might as well pick you up on typo's if that's your main source of ammunition. Remember, Vladimir will turn the fortunes of your ailing club around soon. You'll soon be pushing for a top six place and challenging Hibs.

wahahahahahahahahahahah. Hearts. aahahahahahaha
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:33:49
Comparing Aberdeen and Munich is hardly fair. We're a much better team than them. Clangfield through three goals in.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:46:43
You mean Aberdeen were hardly dull against Muncich surely?!
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 13:57:54
Thanks sir. Your spelling is much better than your team. However, I am busy and fire of a comment in seconds unlike yourself who has to analyse every comment on here. If it gives you some sort of superiority complex so be it.

Also, you may want to read the previous posts again. You weren't humped 4-0 by my team but Rangers hammered you there as per the posters allegiance. F*d.

Care to talk about football or have you reluctantly accepted that your team is a laughing stock?
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 14:02:12
He'll come back with a missing apostrophe. He's hilarious that guy.
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CHUCKY,

28/05/2008 14:04:30
You'd think the h*ns withoot bus fares would be keeping their heads down this weather whilst they tout for the latest scapegoat to announce mad Vlads team selection.

To have the bare faced audacity to label anyone sectarian is a bit rich. I sat amongst the scum at Tynecastle and some of them would make their big cousins blush.

Ninenro, it's gonna be a loooong summer for you and your like wee man.

Dailly to get a contract extension, hopefully Weir anaw, hope you have to stump up £3mill for Davies hahaha, he's dross.

Stand UP for the Champions.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 14:18:08
Shows how much your disliked 107.

And as for my spelling i have a PA to check it for me. I dont give a fluck!
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 14:19:43
Now get back to your sh*tty back office job at RBS or your charity shop in Gorgie!
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 14:26:55
Please go. Make sure you still think that you have something over us all because you spotted a typo here and there. You have been a witty and insightful poster. Look forward to reading any future comments from you. Aww, wait. You've not actually said anything other than pick up on spelling errors! Di*k.

This is a website forum not an english exam. take care now buddy, make sure that wee smirk is still on your puss as the care worker comes in to change your nappy.
"it's not a tesco"
"it's not a tesco"
"it's not a tesco"
"it's not a tesco"
not yet.
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The Maroon Seasider,

Dunbar 28/05/2008 15:00:38
Hearts have had a poor season, and no Hearts fan would say otherwise. We aspire to be a lot better, and we can only hope that the club owner sees the error of his ways. To all those on here with seemingly short memories: name another club in Scotland, outside the Old Firm, who have been more successful than Hearts? HHGH.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 15:05:45
ehhhh ...Aberdeen?
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CHUCKY,

28/05/2008 15:13:48
#93 More successful than Hearts?.......Who cares?

As soon as Vlad gets bored the flats'll go up.

I'd keep an eye on Gretna and how they cope, it'll give you some pointers for the future.
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The Maroon Seasider,

28/05/2008 16:08:34
#94 Do you think one season sums up a club's history?

#95 Aberdeen have been mince for the last decade. Enjoy your day in the sun.
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gothenburg1983,

28/05/2008 16:12:34
no i think a clubs entire history should be taken into account. Therefore we are still more succesful than you! What is the point your trying to make?
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