International break

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International break

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Usually hate the international break, but glad of this one , two weeks without Arsenal or Arsene is a welcome break..Do not like international football but the parochial nature of Scotland v Ireland is mildly interesting.

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see some Oirish fans are trying to portray this game as some sort of Old Firm substitute game... sad :censored:

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for once im glad the rsenal have no game this weekend tbh. saying that i do expect at least two gooners to come back with some sort of injury :banghead:

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REB wrote:for once im glad the rsenal have no game this weekend tbh. saying that i do expect at least two gooners to come back with some sort of injury :banghead:
Too true :banghead:

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Bradywasking wrote:see some Oirish fans are trying to portray this game as some sort of Old Firm substitute game... sad :censored:
Oh. Dear. God. :roll:

These will be the same mongs that wear Celtic jerseys in pubs and sing IRA songs whilst cheering on Celtic and then the very next day wear a Manure or Liverpool jersey in pubs to cheer on those teams. Or, arseholes, as they are also known. :lol: :roll:

Best ever was the mong that fronted me in my local and wanted to know why I "support a Brit club" whilst said mong stood there in his Celtic jersey! :lol: :oops: :lol: :oops: :lol:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Bradywasking wrote:see some Oirish fans are trying to portray this game as some sort of Old Firm substitute game... sad :censored:
Oh. Dear. God. :roll:

These will be the same mongs that wear Celtic jerseys in pubs and sing IRA songs whilst cheering on Celtic and then the very next day wear a Manure or Liverpool jersey in pubs to cheer on those teams. Or, arseholes, as they are also known. :lol: :roll:

Best ever was the mong that fronted me in my local and wanted to know why I "support a Brit club" whilst said mong stood there in his Celtic jersey! :lol: :oops: :lol: :oops: :lol:
Weak sperm sometimes get through, and unfortunately the result is chromosomally deficient fuckwits who really should have been thrown under a bus at birth.

I suppose Cletic don't count in his brain cell as British due to the Catholic links eh? In which case I imagine he dreams of bashing Prods while riding his sister-mother's arse raw.

Idiots like that make me will for an extinction-level asteroid to hit the Earth so we can just start again and let some other species have a go.

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I'm not glad of this international break cos it will take le cock out of the spotlight at a time when he was coming under real pressure - we are not gonna win anything this season so what difference does dropping a few more points in the next week make ? I would rather play those games and keep the pressure on the French cock when the media and fans are now publicly questioning his performance

I don't like international football but am quite looking forward to watching the Ireland v the scots on Friday night - in my opinion this game will be more like an old style fa cup game rather than the slow bullshit that international games usually serve up :roll:

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augie wrote:I'm not glad of this international break cos it will take le cock out of the spotlight at a time when he was coming under real pressure
this.

a 0-0 vs united and all the incompetance of last week will be forgotten as a 'blip' or the 'injuries' rather than the ongoing tremendous fuck up that is wongas transfer policy and tactical ineptitude.

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I'd rather watch an old firm game filled with shite sectarian hatred and vile chanting than a dull borefest at the em*rates between us and burnley :oops:

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Nice relaxing weekend.....England have already qualified so I can enjoy watching the Jocks and the Toothless Simpletons kick ten bells out of each other

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How's the third place play off shaping up at Celtic Park ?

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SteveO 35 wrote:How's the third place play off shaping up at Celtic Park ?
Scotland should be down to 10.

Loving the USA-Colombia match so far. Yanks 1-0 at halftime but Colombia have such attacking talent that a clean sheet would be a good achievement.

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1-0 Scots. Some goal by maloney.
USA 1 - 1 Colombia. Hint of offside about the colombian goal but nothing more than they deserve.

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FT USA 1 - 2 Colombia. Bit disappointing to lose after going one up but Colombia are a top side with great attacking talent.

FT Scotland 1 - Ireland 0. Fantastic winner from Maloney. Naismith and McGeady excellent.

Look forward to watching us give the Irish a good hiding on Tuesday.

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anyone getting to some lower league games this weekend? mate has offered me a ticket to luton v tranmere and can't think of a reason not to go. hope luton get pummeled though :barscarf:

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