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fudgepacker

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Diouf
« on March 03, 2011, 10:28:23 am by fudgepacker »
Just watched the aftermath of the Rangers Celtic game last night. Does Diouf's second yellow after the game had finished mean that players are not allowed to swap shirts or even take them off whilst on the pitch??



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DRFCDANNY

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Re: Diouf
« Reply #1 on March 03, 2011, 10:54:08 am by DRFCDANNY »
Dont know but he is a legend ! :laugh:

Filo

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Re: Diouf
« Reply #2 on March 03, 2011, 11:29:28 am by Filo »
Quote from: \"DRFCDANNY\" post=144738
Dont know but he is a legend ! :laugh:



He is the most disgusting, despicable, horrible person ever to have the privilege of earning obscene amounts of money from these shores, he thinks he`s untouchable because of who he is, he needs a good hiding, big style!

Jimmydee

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Re: Diouf
« Reply #3 on March 03, 2011, 11:53:18 am by Jimmydee »
I was hoping that the copper was going to arrest him for his forewarned defiance, that would have maybe started a riot at Park head.
Is he related to Gutasso? He was on a death wish, or on some illegal substance.
However, it was a cracking game to watch.

dijit8

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« Reply #4 on March 03, 2011, 12:00:23 pm by dijit8 »
He had already been dismissed before he did that, but as the game had finished still could throw his shirt to the fans.

Agree he is despicable and horrible and i am glad he is out of English football, but the behaviour of players and officials on both sides was disgraceful and could be viewed as inciting the crowd.

The clamour to get these 2 clubs playing in England should be killed off for good, the English game does not need these two clubs in our leagues

Jimmydee

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Re: Diouf
« Reply #5 on March 03, 2011, 12:33:04 pm by Jimmydee »
The game was enthrawling to watch, it had everything in it, including decent football. Passion is the key to those games.
I could watch that regularly if it was part of the English league.

inSODwetrust

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Re: Diouf
« Reply #6 on March 03, 2011, 12:37:19 pm by inSODwetrust »
I bet his shirt stinks the fecking camel!

Chrisd_123

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« Reply #7 on March 03, 2011, 12:40:08 pm by Chrisd_123 »
How do people not get bored of it? That was the 428th game between the two in 2011!?! The game was awful if you think about it, the only interesting bits were when people were kicking off or getting sent off. It would be a real shame if they ended up in the English leagues.

Guernsey Exile

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Re: Diouf
« Reply #8 on March 03, 2011, 01:19:52 pm by Guernsey Exile »
Just watched the highlights and the aftermath-  neither side cover themselves in glory do they?

Highland Rover

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« Reply #9 on March 03, 2011, 03:31:38 pm by Highland Rover »
Thought the standard of football was poor and the off field actions by both teams and their coaching staff could and should have some long term repercussions .
Very good interview on Talk Sport this morning with one of Glasgow's top coppers , he made some really good points
on how actions on the pitch incite fans at home , in the pub  , and on the street .

bangormaine

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Re: Diouf
« Reply #10 on March 04, 2011, 12:19:31 am by bangormaine »
The atmosphere at the match was poisonous.
What you do not see is the mounted police outside the ground struggling to cope with thousands of Celtic fans trying to get to the Rangers fans. The Glasgow police always come prepared and any contact was prevented.
However there is ample opportunity in the city centre for bad behaviour on both sides and the hospitals are always busy on nights like this.
You very rarely see any trouble at other matches but where ever there is alcohol some people will cause trouble.
I was in Manchester for the Europa cup final and I could smell trouble at midday as the police had lost control of Manchester City centre
and far too much drink was allowed into the streets.
I left and went to the Stadium with my son and had an excellent evening, only hearing of the trouble on the radio when returning to my hotel outside the city.
as usual the majority are embarrassed by the few nutters.

German Rover

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Re: Diouf
« Reply #11 on March 04, 2011, 06:27:45 am by German Rover »
Quote from: \"DRFCDANNY\" post=144738
Dont know but he is a legend ! :laugh:


He's a prick

 

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