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League Cup final: Rangers 1 Celtic 2 - Celtic see off the Hun horde!!!
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/football/64689577

Good to see the Hoops retaining the league cup esp after witnessing the Hun disrespect of the pre-KO min's silence for the passing of Ron Gordon - such a lack of class, but no surprise btw!! This was a repeat of the previous final v Hibs where Kyogo scored a double to win 2-1 and lift the trophy. In truth, the Japanese striker really should've scored three or four goals in the first 60 mins of this game and also in the dying mins the score line should've been made more emphatic with some fast breakaway attacks that ripped through Rangers threadbare defence only to see some poor finishing prevail, particularly from a fleet-footed Haksabanovic who could've scored a 'brace' of goals. Anyway, that's the first trophy in the silverware cabinet, albeit not the greatest of matches and a tad 'scrappy' on occasions. Celtic the better side and contrary to the pre-match comment uttered by Rangers' striker, Sakala.
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#2
xxxx scummy, mutant, bigot bastards. Was delighted they lost after their embarrassing behaviour at the tribute to Ron. A man who has done nothing to deserve that.

Beale doing his post match chat on the pitch Laugh Laugh The ego on that fish lipped, cockney xxxx is immense. Him and his players have run their mouths off all week about how they are better than Celtic but bar a rocky 15 mins after the 2nd goal it was pretty comfortable for the tims i thought. If anything they should have won it more comfortably with those late chances.

Captain tavpen collecting another losers medal like the xxxx loser he is. A real sore one for Sevco, well and truly put back in their box.
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God help Rangers tattered reputation when they come to Easter Road in 10 days time as there will be a special memorial for Ron Gordon before this home match on Wednesday night. Perhaps HFC should give them no away tickets and open up the South Stand to Hibs fans who wish to "pay their respects" to him. Now that would be something - a good against evil gesture that goes hand in hand with the poison/unsporting behaviour that never disappeared from them since they were dramatically dismantled by Hibs in the dying mins of the 2016 Scottish Cup final.
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Remember this eejit was supposed to be the brains behind Gerrard Laugh Laugh Get numbers in the middle of the park, lump it up the channels and hope for free kicks and VAR to do their bit. It's quite embarrassing considering the money they have spunked on this squad but thats really about the extent of their game. Neither Mccoist or Laudrup could work out what they were about today.

You know my feelings on that mob mate, id rather give the tickets to schools, or anyone but huns really. My skin crawls when they are allowed in easter road.
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#5
Of course, there was the usual "skirmish" between opposing fans before the match, this time at 9am. The Buckie shops must have been open early to cope with the rush from the scum. The right team won, but it's sometimes difficult to tell whose fans are the worst.
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"skirmish" is stretching it mate. Laugh

Some Neds deciding to chase each other about glasgae at 9 in the morning is one thing, deliberately disrupting a tribute to a man who has just died of cancer is another thing entirely. And it was no minority either.
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#7
Yep! An obvious disparity there by a long way! Very typical of these Huns btw. It ties in with the poisonous scenes in George Square during the Covid period; the exceptionalism was jaw dropping and IMO it wasn't challenged enough by the appropriate authorities at that time either! And one must add some of the ongoing toxic political activity attached to this lot as well, plus the sectarian shit, plus the bullish Union shit etc etc - totally unacceptable in any sport, let alone football!! UEFA or FIFA would certainly penalise this club re some of the political shit that is going on in the background by factions of their fans!!! Not so with the SFA!! Is there any other footie club in Scotland so heavily linked to their political shit????
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