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Scottish Premiership: St Johnstone v Aberdeen

tup1

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  1. History repeating itself at Tannadice as an elbow to the head from a hun is only deemed worthy of a yellow card. No wonder they’re winning such a corrupt league.
  2. Cosgrove was nowhere near fit and as a result we were garbage recently. A fit Main is a far better option, reputation means nothing.
  3. Ross County are really terrible just now. They put a couple of weegies in charge and are now reaping what was sown with that daft decision. Kettlewell was fawning over the huns last week, that should be a sacking offence in the far north.
  4. County have been terrible recently, Kettlewell is completely out of his depth. I'm surprised they've not sacked him yet as McGregor is usually quick on the trigger. The result against Celtic saved him in the meantime. We should win easily.
  5. Not a bad interview, makes you shudder hearing about that team again though. They were hopeless, including Preece, and having Paterson as manager made us a laughing stock.
  6. The huns are winning but I won’t get too down about it. I lost all faith in Scottish football the day Gazza was blazing on the pitch and carried out a number of assaults on Dons players which he never even got booked for. That was the day the corruption in our game dawned on me. It’s got much worse since. The huns are still financially doping so you have to question what Scottish football even is. Make a massive unsustainable loss and win. Any team could do it.
  7. Fair enough. The fixed league thing only happened since football on TV became a thing. In the 80's, the league was not fixed, and was an actual proper competitive sporting competition, which several teams were capable of winning. The introduction of saturation TV coverage has also, lo and behold, brought all this political nonsense into football. But BLM is by far the most sinister, and the taking of a knee by everyone, for fear of being labelled racist, is akin to having to Sieg Heil to Hitler back in the day. It's heinous. Booing it seems the only logical response.
  8. I'm sorry, but that's just wrong. I'm there to watch football. That's it. I'd imagine most people feel the same way. I'm not buying into any propaganda by watching a football match despite your waffle above. Nor am I there to take knees, give minutes applauses, or make nazi salutes. I find the sight of Derek McInnes taking the knee absolutely laughable. It's only in recent years that this has become a 'thing'. Probably started with the Princess Diana stuff, forced grief for someone murdered by her own family members. That was the start of this slippery slope of manipulating sports crowds with geopolitical bullshit. I get it though, you either can't see it or refuse to see it for what it is.
  9. I'd have thought that was obvious from my previous point. You become a target for the fascist BLM movement and it's shadowy backers. If you don't take the knee, you would get labelled a racist in the media, whether you were racist or not. It's comply or die with this nonsense. I reiterate, it has absolutely nothing to do with football. If we took a knee for all the folk persecuted in the world, we'd never stand up again. It has no place in a football stadium, people are there to see a simple 11 vs 11, not to have propaganda shoved down their throats by unknowns.
  10. Fans are paying customers. If they want to boo something, they should be allowed to crack on. Since when was booing against the law? But booing the fascist BLM movement results in you becoming the target. This mirrors exactly what happened in German society in the 1930's. Acquiescence to a fascist movement.
  11. I doubt the fans in question care about the perception of their club. The important point is that they are well within their rights to boo it if they want to do that. Same as any player or club official should be within their rights to not take the knee if that's what they want to do. But of course the players or officials are not going to do that, to do so would be to be labelled a racist. So BLM being racist is maybe the wrong word. BLM is fascist in nature is the correct phraseology.
  12. I'd imagine the athletes who gave the Nazi salute at the Olympics said exactly this, in their own defence. The Nazi salute has every place at the Olympics, to reassure themselves. Meanwhile, those who refused were vilified. Exactly as the Millwall supporters are being vilified now for correctly booing a gesture for a global political movement with extremely dubious aims. When the stadiums are full, the booing will of course increase massively, so the 2k fans at Millwall is only a small taster of public opinion. Millwall have now ditched the gesture, correctly. It's the fans who pay their wages not the other way round.
  13. You’ve shifted the argument and are referencing a completely different type of politics, internal football politics, which of course will always exist. Thats not the point I’m making. BLM has absolutely nothing to do with football. They introduced it in this grid iron nonsense in America and now here it is in English and Scottish football. The fans are correct to be contemptuous of it and the sinister motives behind it.
  14. Celtic and Rangers are completely different, they are both weird clubs followed by religion obsessed weirdos. So of course to them everything is political. I don't even really consider them football clubs, they are more like terrorist organisations with a sporting branch. Most or all of the rest of Scottish football is completely free of politics. So I don't agree at all that football is completely political. Quite the reverse, the very ethos of the game is apolitical. This taking the knee for BLM is up there with athletes giving the Nazi salute at the Olympics in the 1930's. Sinister crap.
  15. There should be no poppies in football either, nor minutes silences for Remembrance Day. It really has nothing to do with football, if you want to pay your respects to these things, do so in your own time. Football is not political. It's sport. People with agendas are making it political, using it as a vehicle for their sinister politics. The BLM movement by it's very nature is racist in itself. If it were WLM it would be a very different story. I'm sick of hearing about BLM, I really couldn't care less about it when I sit down to watch a simple game of football.
  16. Well let me put it another way. Imagine in Scotland we had a campaign to say ‘The IRA matters’, at football matches, and everyone was expected to take a knee in support of that stance. There would be widespread outrage. The BLM movement is no different, it’s political rubbish being forced down the throats of people who are there to watch a simple game of football. Also makes a mockery of our stand free nonsense if our players and staff are doing it.
  17. Whether they are or not is irrelevant to the point. Police violence in America, a country that doesn’t even like football, has no bearing on football in the English league. So they are well within their rights to boo the political virtue signalling, they’re paying for the players taking part in it.
  18. Congratulations to the Millwall supporters for booing the taking of a knee. Hopefully other teams fans follow suit and we get rid of this political virtue signalling from football forever.
  19. I disagree that it was a penalty or a red card. At 0-1 we were in control. The referee intervened.
  20. On a day when we could go level on points with Celtic, we get a penalty and a red card against us, in Glasgow, from a Glasgow based referee. Scottish football is comically corrupt, it’s so ingrained that nobody even notices anymore.
  21. No way was it a yellow but this hun bastard of a ref will take great delight in doing us over.
  22. Get in there Hayes
  23. Terrible stuff again from the Dons.
  24. Flukey goal.
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