Anyway, you can just imagine our impartial reporters asking this question constantly to Neil Lennon. Finally, yesterday, he caved in under the pressure and said, "...we don't really have, what you would say, a credible opponent at the minute." So what is the response of The Peeppil to Lennon avoiding any antagonistic replies? Why, he's being disrespectful to the other teams in the Premiership, of course! If he had claimed that there was competition then you know they would all be calling him a liar, or worse. Their hatred really knows no bounds!
Speaking of hatred, I see that the Heid-The-Baw that posted a picture of Neil Lennon, riddled with bullet holes, on his Facebook page and called him a 'dead man walking' has been chased out of Northern Ireland. David Craig was at a UDA event and posted pictures of it, including men wearing balaclavas, on Facebook. This triggered a police investigation into the event. The UDA is not very happy about this, claiming that it was a band competition. A band competition with balaclavas? I take it Ready-Brek Commercial chic is the big thing in Belfast this year! Craig also, apparently, knicked booze from the event. So where is he hiding out? In this little country of ours, of course! Another reason to vote YES - it will break the connection some folk in Scotland have to these gangsters. Never mind, though, Mr Craig, Bill McMurdo's got you marked down for Heaven!
Hugh Keevins, the man whose picture makes him look like he's struggling with constipation, has a piece in today's Sunday Mail about Dave King's propaganda. Except it's not; it's the usual story about how the Old Firm rivalry is needed to boost our game blah blah blah. In essence, what Keevins is saying is that football in our country is not really about football; it's about raking in money by any means necessary. He does his usual hand-wringing bit about sectarianism but seems to be saying that it's a missing factor in our game. So, rather than Scottish football finding its level in the next few years and the likes of Aberdeen and Dundee Utd posing a viable threat to Celtic, Keevins is pining for the 'good old days' of sectarian singing and chanting, gang fights on the pitch, injuries to the police and innocent bystanders, our hospitals struggling to cope and wives being beaten hell out of because hubby's team lost!
This desire to get Bisto FC into the Premiership is getting desperate. They don't have the money, for God's sake; so what does Keevins suggest we do? Maybe the Scottish Government should set aside a special fund to be used at the Ibrox club's discretion? Or maybe Dermot Desmond should hand over revenues from Celtic? After all, it's Celtic's fault that Bisto was 'relegated,' isn't it? Let it go, Shuggy. The Old Firm is dead; long live the peace!
Remember all the fuss about the brilliant 'Zombie' banner displayed by the Green Brigade? It was hilarious, but, as usual, The Peeppil crawled out to complain about the gunman at the end; Auld Pishy called it 'terrorist-inspired'. Maybe the guy shooting the zombies wasn't the best of ideas but, then, somebody at Radio Clyde, Jim Delahunt I think, said that it was funny up until that point. He received the usual death threats straight after. So, in reality, the gunman wasn't the issue.
Anyway, what do you think of this: https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/t1.0-9/10153209_719178818104099_1550667396_n.jpg I'm not posting the picture here in case I get any blame for it! A link to this picture was posted today on McMurdo's blog by one of his disciples. I don't know what kind of authority deals with this kind of thing but if you know, feel free to inform them.
Meanwhile, the Vanguard Bears are up in arms at the news that money could be taken from the Rangers Fans Fighting Fund (remember that?) to pay for Craig Houston's defence against Ronnie Kray, I mean Sandy Easdale. (I might need a bit of that cash as well!) The RFFF committee has already voted this proposal through, although the Vanguard Bears representative apparently fought tooth-and-nail to stop it. They're calling on the Bisto Board to step in. Good luck with that one. They also say that they will fight to stop the fund falling into the hands of any "nailed together 'new age' fans groups" so bang goes any chance of the unity that McMurdo's disciples are trying to cobble together. I suppose when your whole 'culture' is all about hatred and there's nobody else immediately to hand, it's inevitable that you're going to turn on each other. Maybe we'll be treated to the sight of umpteen different parades this July!
A rather more serious matter in today's Sunday Mail as they touch upon a story that is usually left alone, if not covered up completely. It's about the scandal of children taken into care and then forced to work as slaves, either here, in Australia or in Africa. Families were broken up; parents never saw their children again and some folk are still trying to find out what happened to their brothers and sisters. You can read the heartbreaking story of one family here: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/secret-slaves-scotland-revealed-3300900
What really annoys me is that the BBC spent a fortune going to Spain to make a documentary about pretty much the same thing happening under Franco, when these atrocities were occurring on our own doorstep! Our media love to portray 'Johnny Foreigner' in the worst light possible; and if he happens to be Catholic, so much the better. We've had hand-wringing Holy Willies going on about Nazareth Houses and the Magdalene laundries, while ignoring similar, if not worse abuse in Britain. Unmarried mothers were sent to lunatic asylums in Britain until fairly recently, while the abuse suffered by children in the Channel Islands and elsewhere is enough to make the toughest individual weep.
It really turns my stomach and makes me want to fucking puke when I read holier-than-thou bastards like McMurdo and his associates preaching to us all about what happened in Spain, Nazareth Houses etc. They don't care about anyone or anything except to score points, no matter how disgusting a level they have to stoop to.
The fact that the British Government colluded in the abduction and forced slavery of these thousands of chidren is, to me, another good reason to vote YES come September.
P.S. Shaun Bhoy - haven't heard from you in a while. Are you okay? Get in touch either on here or by e-mail.
It has always taken balls to be a McMurdo-type Protestant. Especially when it's Season-Book time!
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