
SuperStella
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I’m so excited, I just can’t hide it…I’m about to lose control but I think I like it… OH YEAH!!!
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Everton bid rejected...
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from bbc.co.uk ''Monday may see Craig Bellamy's future resolved - but if he leaves Newcastle it will not be for Birmingham. The Welsh international rejected a move to St Andrews on Monday. ''
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I think Ferguson should play tomorrow; these are the type of games he thrives on arent they? cr@p team, cr@p ground etc... just like most teams in Scotland... Who wants to be playing the likes of Arsenal, United, Livepool anyway?!!
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[Archived] Rovers 3 - 0 Colchester Utd
SuperStella replied to Paul's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I would play.. FRIEDEL NELSEN MOKO TODD NISSA EMERTON THOMMO LILY PEDDERS JANSEN DICKOV/STEAD -
[Archived] Rovers 0 Chelsea 1
SuperStella replied to broadsword's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Robben v Matteo Duff v Neill Nuff Said -
Cheeky @#/?s offering Ball in p/x - he cant even make the grade in the SPL...!!!
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Apparently Diouf might be leaving Bolton - Martin Scorcese and Steven Spielberg are after signing him on because they feel he deserves to win an oscar after last nights performance!! Me personally would like to see him in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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Neill has been utter garbage for about 2 seasons. All he does is foul, get booked, give free kicks away then hoof it down the line either a.) out of play or b.) give it to an opposing player. I think Matteo got his boots from Tommy Balls and the strings tying them together are still in the back! lol
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I am absolutely fuming. I wont defend Savage – absolutely stupid to go running into challenges like that, especially in a derby match. He should have been booked in the first minute. We might as well of subbed him as soon as he did eventually get booked… cos he was useless to us after that. Draw was a fair result. Bolton had 1 shot on target and that was a follow up off a ‘’penalty’’. But Diouf’s record speaks for itself – the cheating, spitting, elbowing, diving B**TARD. That referee was an utter disrgrace – they are on about 60k a year and all he had to say at the end of the game to the paying fans was ‘’no comment’’ GRRRRR
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Seems the rovers official site thinks the game is tomorrow?! click me
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He should get on with our fans then!!
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I think Hughes’s initial plan was to pair off Ferguson and Savage in the middle. Then, he realised Ferguson wanted to go which is why we increased our bid on Friday. I still think we need to use the ££ for a striker….
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Big player my ass, soft Jock b------d, running off back to Jock-land, give, us what we ? (Souness) was daft enough to pay for him, onward and upwards we will go. As for Ferguson he will be playing in a team in a mickey mouse league where he will have to get used to coming second ALL the time to The Bhoys...There's ambtion for you...I THINK NOT..............
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Get rid of the T**t. Like I'Ve said before, players and managers come and go but we'll always be here, move onwards and upwards. Can't say I'll have any fantastic memories of him.... GRRRRRRRRRRRR
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Well Well. Is he going? looks that way. All I can say is you left your beloved RANGERS SO NOT THAT IMPORTANT TO YOU! Remember when you were injured? Who paid your wages? Remember when you were playing poor? We cheered you on. Are you good enough for prem? James McFadden and co have the right ideas, 1) Prem is place to be 2) 4 decent games in Scotland If you leave the Prem 1) Proving you are not good enough 2) Showing all the pundits right that the Scottish internationals are not what they were. Look at all the real quality Scots, Dalglish, Gemmill, Gallacher, McDermot, Souness Grr, Dickov, Hendry, and the Sky pundits. Homesick? Its only 2 hours to Glasgow! Do you see top scottish managers staying in Scotland? You have a long time retired to go back home! We hope you stay! But only if you want to!
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Goes down a £1million per year????? Does that mean Henry is available for £2million?
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Murray: Ferguson Offer Fair
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[Archived] Portsmouth V Rovers 0-1
SuperStella replied to Ozz's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
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Amazing how they also forget that the majority of his faithful supporters who put the money in the pot for his move down here, turned out in all weathers, at any cost, and ensured he had a job, have more bottle and commitment to a cause than he will ever have. Feel sorry for him now ? I don’t. I wouldn’t want a half hearted, mammy’s boy at my club. He could learn from Campo ! Plays golf with local lads, volunteers for reserve games, and puts sunny spain,missus & kids, & better climes on hold until he retires !!!
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Couldnt put it better myself.... A regrettable return for Ferguson after his courageous farewell For Alex McLeish and Rangers, the return of Barry Ferguson, should the transfer occur, would be something to celebrate. To any neutrals, though, Ferguson's abandonment of a fine career in the Premiership will be seen as something to be regretted, even deplored. While the permanently-pressured McLeish must be praying the move comes off, following yesterday's official offer by Rangers to Blackburn for Ferguson, there are those among us who are aghast at the thought of Ferguson giving up his growing reputation in England in order to come trotting back out at such outposts as Tannadice and East End Park. Has he taken leave of his senses? At 26 years old, after 17 increasingly excellent months in the Premiership, it seems a criminal reversal in career opportunities. The actual circumstances of Ferguson's proposed move back north seem even more regrettable when you put them in their pathetic context. What is it about Scots that they can't handle being three hours away down the road from mammy? Ferguson, apparently, is being dragged back north due to the inability of his wife to settle in that far-flung corner of the globe, Lancashire. When a marriage and children are involved, you can't help acknowledging Ferguson's difficulties and his appropriate response, though purely in football terms it is galling to see his talent being muzzled like this. I don't believe it is anyone's particular view that Ferguson is a world-beater. But he certainly has the footballing intelligence, skill and poise to hold his own in any league in Europe, and in that sense, beyond dispute, the Premiership is his natural habitat. In career terms it is wretched to see him being hauled back home against his will. After a fine season in a struggling team there is little doubt that Blackburn Rovers, in good time, would have proved simply a stepping-stone for Ferguson to one of the Premiership's big guns. Instead, he may be set to travel in the opposite direction. A possible return to Glasgow seems doubly galling given that he did the hard part 17 months ago in leaving. Originally, it was Ferguson's older brother, Derek, a former Ibrox midfielder himself, who urged Barry to quit Rangers, knowing that the true place for his skill and invention was the Premiership's more vigorous environment. At first in 2002, when I met Derek Ferguson and he poured all this out to me about his desire to see Barry leave the SPL for greater things, I doubted it would happen. My reasoning was that it must be hard to leave Rangers or Celtic, where, if you are a good player, you will be a favourite of a vast support and be handsomely paid. At Ibrox, Barry Ferguson certainly had all of that. Yet he had the courage to leave. More than that, he cited the much-quoted "goldfish bowl" of Glasgow and Scotland as his main reason for going. While David Murray and Alex McLeish wanted Ferguson to stay, I think even they, like the rest of us, looked forward to seeing him survive and then thrive in the Premiership. Contrary to his ned caricature on Off the Ball, Ferguson isn't just a top player, but a top bloke as well. Anyone who has come across him cannot help but be on his side. Certainly, if he returns to Rangers, I hope the Ibrox support will know how lucky they are. I'm led to believe, unfathomably, that there are various grumblings about this, the point apparently being that it doesn't matter if Ferguson is a terrific footballer, but that there was "a betrayal" in him leaving Ibrox in the first place. Frankly, I doubt that this will be a majority view among Rangers supporters. I believe most of them will be happy (and some even relieved, given the state of things) to have their former captain back. Ferguson's return journey, though, still seems to be a travesty.
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[Archived] Who Allowed The F.A. Cup To Die
SuperStella replied to den's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Cardiff 0 - Rovers 2 An easy win, with a sending off for Cardiff -
How on earth Brady, Sullivan and Gold can call rovers for poaching – isn’t that how they got Bruce from Palace?!?
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[Archived] Who Allowed The F.A. Cup To Die
SuperStella replied to den's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Good Cardiff preview here -
Birmingham to Wrexham: 73.80 miles Blackburn to Wrexham: 75.8 miles