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AlthoughI I don’t particularly want to spend time in Helsinki with either of them, come on the Rangers this evening. Bring it home boys and P all over the other mobs title!

WATP!
 
AlthoughI I don’t particularly want to spend time in Helsinki with either of them, come on the Rangers this evening. Bring it home boys and P all over the other mobs title!

WATP!
Hmm interesting, very close to go watch. How hard is it to get tickets for Super Cup?
 
Hmm interesting, very close to go watch. How hard is it to get tickets for Super Cup?

If L'pool are playing either Rangers or Frankfurt, forget it. You'd struggle if it's Madrid come to that as Rangers and Frankfurt would hoover up all the neutral/ secondary market tickets.

And forget it period if it's Frankfurt. Ad the ***** are currently demonstrating again in Seville, they'll mob up and attack anyone and anything.
 
Absolutely fantastic effort by Rangers. Encompassing their whole tournament from the qualifiers on.

Now to hold their nerve and win the ultimate one-on-one test of everything …..
 
Devoed for Rangers. Outstanding effort, outstanding campaign.

Devoed for ourselves having to deal with these horrible ***** in Finland. Think as little time as possible is needed. Might well do the day trip on safety grounds.
 
Say what you will, but relegation fight this year has been more entertaining than most year's title runs.
 
well that and buying S H I T players

Whoever the blue shites auditors are they need to be investigated for talking utter bullshit on what they can class as pandemic losses. Add in the fact that they'll lose a similar amount for this financial year unless they sell players before the end of this month.
 
Stolen from Facey-

Now I know we like to laugh at Everton here, but sometimes we just need to admire the amazing work that Lampard has done to turn around their fortune...

He's managed to get them to a position where they are 16th and 4 points above the relegation zone with one game to go... which is quite an incredible improvement from when he took over, when they were in 16th and 4 points above the relegation zone with 18 matches to go and games in hand over most of their relegation rivals.

If that sort of upturn in performance doesn't warrant the nickname Super Frank, then I don't know what does.”
 
This has blown me away this early evening.


It's to footballs eternal detriment that this still has to happen this way when it should be a complete non-story and just another young man living their life openly and enjoying their job. But we sadly are where we still are and the all inclusive, welcoming to all game the sport portrays itself as is sadly still the furthest thing from that.

So I am in absolute awe at the tremendous courage shown by Blackpool's Jake Daniels to openly come out and be true to himself. Made even braver by the fact he is just 17 years old. Unbelievable strength of character from someone so young.

I'm just blown away by someone I'd never even heard about 10 mins ago before seeing that tweet and reading his story. Pride doesn't begin to sum up the unbelievably brave step he's taken. Hopefully, it will encourage and inspire others to follow in his footsteps.

We've still, sadly, a LONG way to go with the base ignorance toward most everything in life that doesn't fit into peoples cookie cutter ideals. Not just in football. Like the ongoing battle against racism within the sport, someone's sexual preference shouldn't be any sort of an issue to be used against him in his job. So, hopefully the sport grabs this opportunity to show ho far it's come and stand FIRMLY side-by-side with the brave, beyond his tender years, Jake Daniels.

All power to you mate. Genuine, decent football fans stand with you all the way.
 
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