nottsblue wrote:Lennon leaves Celtic
I was just looking at the stuff he’s won, and it’s very weird. Almost like he’s been gifted half the trophies because of circumstance.
nottsblue wrote:Lennon leaves Celtic
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Lennon leaves Celtic
I was just looking at the stuff he’s won, and it’s very weird. Almost like he’s been gifted half the trophies because of circumstance.
nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Lennon leaves Celtic
I was just looking at the stuff he’s won, and it’s very weird. Almost like he’s been gifted half the trophies because of circumstance.
He inherited a winning side from Rodgers and he has fucked it up
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Lennon leaves Celtic
I was just looking at the stuff he’s won, and it’s very weird. Almost like he’s been gifted half the trophies because of circumstance.
He inherited a winning side from Rodgers and he has fucked it up
And in his first spell, I believe Rangers were put in to the lower leagues leaving Celtic with virtually no competition.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Lennon leaves Celtic
I was just looking at the stuff he’s won, and it’s very weird. Almost like he’s been gifted half the trophies because of circumstance.
He inherited a winning side from Rodgers and he has fucked it up
And in his first spell, I believe Rangers were put in to the lower leagues leaving Celtic with virtually no competition.
The spending/wages up there are getting to the unsustainable levels of the 90s and early 2000s. Rangers are paying 38-year-old Jermain Defoe more than the entire wage bill of some clubs.
BlueinBosnia wrote:
The spending/wages up there are getting to the unsustainable levels of the 90s and early 2000s. Rangers are paying 38-year-old Jermain Defoe more than the entire wage bill of some clubs.
ross.mcfc wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:
The spending/wages up there are getting to the unsustainable levels of the 90s and early 2000s. Rangers are paying 38-year-old Jermain Defoe more than the entire wage bill of some clubs.
In Rangers defense, the SPL Champions are guaranteed a play-off place next season, so they have a good chance of making several million for that alone. They have several players that could be sold on for a decent profit if they were to lose it. The money they spent in the past few years will stop Celtic from winning ten and that's all that matters to Rangers fans.
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johnny crossan wrote:Keir Starmer might be looking for a new job if Sky are right about Hartlepool
and the Labour Party that won three elections in a row has gone too. The quality of their front bench these days is at an all time low - empty, vicious but fully awake. You reap what you sow and it's the country that has woken up to the sordid truth of an opposition that is run still by the big union stalinist throwbacks. To lose Hartlepool to Boris Johnson is simply a consequence of what Corbyn and his creature Momentum have done for the working class in this country - look at the local results too!!!nottsblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Keir Starmer might be looking for a new job if Sky are right about Hartlepool
Hartlepool gone.
johnny crossan wrote:and the Labour Party that won three elections in a row has gone too. The quality of their front bench these days is at an all time low - empty, vicious but fully awake. You reap what you sow and it's the country that has woken up to the sordid truth of an opposition that is run still by the big union stalinist throwbacks. To lose Hartlepool to Boris Johnson is simply a consequence of what Corbyn and his creature Momentum have done for the working class in this country - look at the local results too!!!nottsblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Keir Starmer might be looking for a new job if Sky are right about Hartlepool
Hartlepool gone.
patrickblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:and the Labour Party that won three elections in a row has gone too. The quality of their front bench these days is at an all time low - empty, vicious but fully awake. You reap what you sow and it's the country that has woken up to the sordid truth of an opposition that is run still by the big union stalinist throwbacks. To lose Hartlepool to Boris Johnson is simply a consequence of what Corbyn and his creature Momentum have done for the working class in this country - look at the local results too!!!nottsblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Keir Starmer might be looking for a new job if Sky are right about Hartlepool
Hartlepool gone.
Three in a row?
Hartlepool has been Labour since the seat's creation in 1945.
Don't know about Starmer, I can't see the Labour party surviving TBH
patrickblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:and the Labour Party that won three elections in a row has gone too. The quality of their front bench these days is at an all time low - empty, vicious but fully awake. You reap what you sow and it's the country that has woken up to the sordid truth of an opposition that is run still by the big union stalinist throwbacks. To lose Hartlepool to Boris Johnson is simply a consequence of what Corbyn and his creature Momentum have done for the working class in this country - look at the local results too!!!nottsblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Keir Starmer might be looking for a new job if Sky are right about Hartlepool
Hartlepool gone.
Three in a row?
Hartlepool has been Labour since the seat's creation in 1945.
Don't know about Starmer, I can't see the Labour party surviving TBH
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