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date: Sun, 4 May 2008 20:52:05 +0100,
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Celtic favourites?
Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we can't
afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of our remaining
games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic winning ther remaining
two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've blown the league. We had two
chance to kill them off last month and failed both times - now we've dropped
points away to a team of boys in Edinburgh.
Quick Marco, give us some predictions, cos I'm seeing things going pear
shaped double quick time.
date: Sun, 4 May 2008 20:52:05 +0100
author: FishSupper
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Re: Celtic favourites?
FishSupper wrote:
> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of
> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've
> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys
> in Edinburgh.
> Quick Marco, give us some predictions, cos I'm seeing things going
> pear shaped double quick time.
I think we've blown it, if we could have avoided defeat in 1 of the 2 OF
games, or at least beaten Hibs then won our next 2, I'd think differently.
But we didn't. So I have to say I now expect Celtic to win their last 2
games and Rangers to drop points in at least 1 of the remaining 5.
date: Sun, 4 May 2008 21:31:22 +0100
author: Moody Marco
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"Moody Marco" wrote in message
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> FishSupper wrote:
>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of
>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've
>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys
>> in Edinburgh.
>> Quick Marco, give us some predictions, cos I'm seeing things going
>> pear shaped double quick time.
>
> I think we've blown it, if we could have avoided defeat in 1 of the 2 OF
> games, or at least beaten Hibs then won our next 2, I'd think differently.
> But we didn't. So I have to say I now expect Celtic to win their last 2
> games and Rangers to drop points in at least 1 of the remaining 5.
Cheers mate. I feel better already.
date: Sun, 4 May 2008 21:37:15 +0100
author: FishSupper
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"FishSupper" wrote in message
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> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we can't
> afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of our
> remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic winning ther
> remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've blown the league.
> We had two chance to kill them off last month and failed both times - now
> we've dropped points away to a team of boys in Edinburgh.
Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after draws....sometimes
it's just so difficult to get a goal playing anti-football... ;)
date: Sun, 4 May 2008 21:52:51 +0100
author: liam*
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"liam*" wrote in message
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> "FishSupper" wrote in message
> news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of our
>> remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic winning ther
>> remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've blown the
>> league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and failed both
>> times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys in Edinburgh.
>
> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
> anti-football... ;)
Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
date: Sun, 04 May 2008 21:14:01 GMT
author: Oso osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> "liam*" wrote in message
> news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
>> news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of our
>>> remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic winning
>>> ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've blown the
>>> league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and failed both
>>> times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys in Edinburgh.
>>
>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
>> anti-football... ;)
>
> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
Do you think Rangers fans displayed anti-thinking in Florence?
date: Sun, 4 May 2008 22:26:19 +0100
author: liam*
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"liam*" wrote in message
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> "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:tGpTj.93163$jH5.53875@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>> "liam*" wrote in message
>> news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
>>> news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
>>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
>>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of
>>>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
>>>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've
>>>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
>>>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys in
>>>> Edinburgh.
>>>
>>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
>>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
>>> anti-football... ;)
>>
>> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
>
> Do you think Rangers fans displayed anti-thinking in Florence?
No but you do every time you post your pish in here.
date: Sun, 04 May 2008 21:57:56 GMT
author: Oso osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"Oso" wrote:
> "liam*" wrote:
> > "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> >news:tGpTj.93163$jH5.53875@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
> >> "liam*" wrote in message
> >>news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> >>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
> >>>news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
> >>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
> >>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
> >>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of
> >>>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
> >>>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've
> >>>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
> >>>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys in
> >>>> Edinburgh.
>
> >>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
> >>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
> >>> anti-football... ;)
>
> >> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
>
> > Do you think Rangers fans displayed anti-thinking in Florence?
>
> No but you do every time you post your pish in here.
So songs about voluntary repatriation of the Scots-Irish are ok then?
Sounds like a BNP convention to me oso...
date: Sun, 4 May 2008 15:14:03 -0700 (PDT)
author: liam67
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"liam67" wrote in message
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> "Oso" wrote:
>> "liam*" wrote:
>
>> > "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>> >news:tGpTj.93163$jH5.53875@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>> >> "liam*" wrote in message
>> >>news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> >>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
>> >>>news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>> >>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be
>> >>>> physically
>> >>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
>> >>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of
>> >>>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
>> >>>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think
>> >>>> we've
>> >>>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
>> >>>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys
>> >>>> in
>> >>>> Edinburgh.
>>
>> >>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
>> >>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
>> >>> anti-football... ;)
>>
>> >> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
>>
>> > Do you think Rangers fans displayed anti-thinking in Florence?
>>
>> No but you do every time you post your pish in here.
>
> So songs about voluntary repatriation of the Scots-Irish are ok then?
> Sounds like a BNP convention to me oso...
Don't change the subject. You are anti-thinking.
You start an argument by making outrageous comments which are based on
half-truths and all out lies. This shows that you have not objectively
considered the evidence from all angles which shows anti-thinking.
You then make repeated assertions as to the validity of your position,
despite proof to the contrary. The inability to change your position on
presentation of proof contrary to your position shows that you have poor
decision making skills, which once again, shows that you are anti-thinking.
Once your position is untenable you start making wild deflectory accusations
feebly trying to steer the initial argument away to areas where you can make
more outrageous statements. This, once again, shows the inability to
coherently reason by staying on topic and replying to questions as asked or
posing relevant replies shows you are anti-thinking.
If make associations between from comments based on your preconceptions and
not on the meaning of the comment. This inability to put aside
preconceptions is another sign of being anti-thinking.
The automatic opposing position to anything that does not fit your world
view, despite ample evidence to the contrary, shows that you are not
anti-thinking.
I could go on but I think I've made the point. You just ain't cut out for
high level reasoned debate. Don't bother replying as your disputation
skills are not up to it.
date: Mon, 05 May 2008 08:35:10 GMT
author: Oso osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com
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Re: Celtic favourites?
On May 4, 11:14 pm, liam67 wrote:
>
> So songs about voluntary repatriation of the Scots-Irish are ok then?
> Sounds like a BNP convention to me oso...
And are anti-British Anti-Protestants songs ok, sounds like a
pharisaism convetion to me liam.
date: Mon, 5 May 2008 02:26:25 -0700 (PDT)
author: Mad Max
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Re: Celtic favourites?
On May 4, 9:31 pm, "Moody Marco" wrote:
> FishSupper wrote:
> > Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
> > tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
> > can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of
> > our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
> > winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've
> > blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
> > failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys
> > in Edinburgh.
> > Quick Marco, give us some predictions, cos I'm seeing things going
> > pear shaped double quick time.
>
> I think we've blown it, if we could have avoided defeat in 1 of the 2 OF
> games, or at least beaten Hibs then won our next 2, I'd think differently.> But we didn't. So I have to say I now expect Celtic to win their last 2> games and Rangers to drop points in at least 1 of the remaining 5.
Don't rule us out of a slip up, especially at home to Hibs. We've been
dreadful at home this season.
date: Mon, 5 May 2008 05:03:21 -0700 (PDT)
author: HoopsBhoy
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Re: Celtic favourites?
On May 4, 10:14 pm, "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> "liam*" wrote in message
>
> news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...> "FishSupper" wrote in message
> >news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
> >> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
> >> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
> >> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of our
> >> remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic winning ther
> >> remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've blown the
> >> league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and failed both
> >> times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys in Edinburgh.
>
> > Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
> > draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
> > anti-football... ;)
>
> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
Thread hijacked.
date: Mon, 5 May 2008 05:04:42 -0700 (PDT)
author: HoopsBhoy
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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>
> "liam67" wrote in message
> news:528eecdc-0cb8-4f27-ab23-1462b2178895@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>> "Oso" wrote:
>>> "liam*" wrote:
>>
>>> > "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>>> >news:tGpTj.93163$jH5.53875@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>>> >> "liam*" wrote in message
>>> >>news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>> >>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
>>> >>>news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>>> >>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be
>>> >>>> physically
>>> >>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically,
>>> >>>> we
>>> >>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all
>>> >>>> of
>>> >>>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
>>> >>>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think
>>> >>>> we've
>>> >>>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
>>> >>>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys
>>> >>>> in
>>> >>>> Edinburgh.
>>>
>>> >>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
>>> >>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
>>> >>> anti-football... ;)
>>>
>>> >> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
>>>
>>> > Do you think Rangers fans displayed anti-thinking in Florence?
>>>
>>> No but you do every time you post your pish in here.
>>
>> So songs about voluntary repatriation of the Scots-Irish are ok then?
>> Sounds like a BNP convention to me oso...
>
>
> Don't change the subject. You are anti-thinking.
>
> You start an argument by making outrageous comments which are based on
> half-truths and all out lies. This shows that you have not objectively
> considered the evidence from all angles which shows anti-thinking.
>
> You then make repeated assertions as to the validity of your position,
> despite proof to the contrary. The inability to change your position on
> presentation of proof contrary to your position shows that you have poor
> decision making skills, which once again, shows that you are
> anti-thinking.
>
> Once your position is untenable you start making wild deflectory
> accusations feebly trying to steer the initial argument away to areas
> where you can make more outrageous statements. This, once again, shows
> the inability to coherently reason by staying on topic and replying to
> questions as asked or posing relevant replies shows you are anti-thinking.
>
> If make associations between from comments based on your preconceptions
> and not on the meaning of the comment. This inability to put aside
> preconceptions is another sign of being anti-thinking.
>
> The automatic opposing position to anything that does not fit your world
> view, despite ample evidence to the contrary, shows that you are not
> anti-thinking.
>
> I could go on but I think I've made the point. You just ain't cut out
> for high level reasoned debate. Don't bother replying as your disputation
> skills are not up to it.
FFS, Oso - you could have left him SOME dignity.
date: Mon, 5 May 2008 16:53:27 +0100
author: FishSupper
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"FishSupper" wrote in message
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>
> "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:2FzTj.93208$jH5.46272@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>>
>> "liam67" wrote in message
>> news:528eecdc-0cb8-4f27-ab23-1462b2178895@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>>> "Oso" wrote:
>>>> "liam*" wrote:
>>>
>>>> > "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>>>> >news:tGpTj.93163$jH5.53875@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>>>> >> "liam*" wrote in message
>>>> >>news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>>> >>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
>>>> >>>news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>>>> >>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be
>>>> >>>> physically
>>>> >>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically,
>>>> >>>> we
>>>> >>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all
>>>> >>>> of
>>>> >>>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
>>>> >>>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think
>>>> >>>> we've
>>>> >>>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month
>>>> >>>> and
>>>> >>>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of
>>>> >>>> boys in
>>>> >>>> Edinburgh.
>>>>
>>>> >>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
>>>> >>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
>>>> >>> anti-football... ;)
>>>>
>>>> >> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
>>>>
>>>> > Do you think Rangers fans displayed anti-thinking in Florence?
>>>>
>>>> No but you do every time you post your pish in here.
>>>
>>> So songs about voluntary repatriation of the Scots-Irish are ok then?
>>> Sounds like a BNP convention to me oso...
>>
>>
>> Don't change the subject. You are anti-thinking.
>
>>
>> You start an argument by making outrageous comments which are based on
>> half-truths and all out lies. This shows that you have not objectively
>> considered the evidence from all angles which shows anti-thinking.
>>
>> You then make repeated assertions as to the validity of your position,
>> despite proof to the contrary. The inability to change your position on
>> presentation of proof contrary to your position shows that you have poor
>> decision making skills, which once again, shows that you are
>> anti-thinking.
>>
>> Once your position is untenable you start making wild deflectory
>> accusations feebly trying to steer the initial argument away to areas
>> where you can make more outrageous statements. This, once again, shows
>> the inability to coherently reason by staying on topic and replying to
>> questions as asked or posing relevant replies shows you are
>> anti-thinking.
>>
>> If make associations between from comments based on your preconceptions
>> and not on the meaning of the comment. This inability to put aside
>> preconceptions is another sign of being anti-thinking.
>>
>> The automatic opposing position to anything that does not fit your world
>> view, despite ample evidence to the contrary, shows that you are not
>> anti-thinking.
>>
>> I could go on but I think I've made the point. You just ain't cut out
>> for high level reasoned debate. Don't bother replying as your
>> disputation skills are not up to it.
>
>
> FFS, Oso - you could have left him SOME dignity.
What and purport to give him something he has never had?
date: Mon, 05 May 2008 16:24:23 GMT
author: Oso osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> "liam67" wrote:
>> "Oso" wrote:
>>> "liam*" wrote:
>>> > "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>>> >news:tGpTj.93163$jH5.53875@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>>> >> "liam*" wrote in message
>>> >>news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>> >>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
>>> >>>news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>>> >>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be
>>> >>>> physically
>>> >>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically,
>>> >>>> we
>>> >>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all
>>> >>>> of
>>> >>>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
>>> >>>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think
>>> >>>> we've
>>> >>>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
>>> >>>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys
>>> >>>> in
>>> >>>> Edinburgh.
>>>
>>> >>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
>>> >>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
>>> >>> anti-football... ;)
>>>
>>> >> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
>>>
>>> > Do you think Rangers fans displayed anti-thinking in Florence?
>>>
>>> No but you do every time you post your pish in here.
>>
>> So songs about voluntary repatriation of the Scots-Irish are ok then?
>> Sounds like a BNP convention to me oso...
>
>
> Don't change the subject. You are anti-thinking.
>
> You start an argument by making outrageous comments which are based on
> half-truths and all out lies. This shows that you have not objectively
> considered the evidence from all angles which shows anti-thinking.
>
> You then make repeated assertions as to the validity of your position,
> despite proof to the contrary. The inability to change your position on
> presentation of proof contrary to your position shows that you have poor
> decision making skills, which once again, shows that you are
> anti-thinking.
>
> Once your position is untenable you start making wild deflectory
> accusations feebly trying to steer the initial argument away to areas
> where you can make more outrageous statements. This, once again, shows
> the inability to coherently reason by staying on topic and replying to
> questions as asked or posing relevant replies shows you are anti-thinking.
>
> If make associations between from comments based on your preconceptions
> and not on the meaning of the comment. This inability to put aside
> preconceptions is another sign of being anti-thinking.
>
> The automatic opposing position to anything that does not fit your world
> view, despite ample evidence to the contrary, shows that you are not
> anti-thinking.
>
> I could go on but I think I've made the point. You just ain't cut out
> for high level reasoned debate. Don't bother replying as your disputation
> skills are not up to it.
tbh this is much more dignified than calling someone "worse than a piece of
shit"...I do hope you don't teach the kids stuff like that...btw what do you
think of the BNP getting a seat on the London Assembly?
date: Mon, 5 May 2008 17:29:04 +0100
author: liam*
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Re: Celtic favourites?
On May 5, 5:29 pm, "liam*" wrote:
e of
> shit"...I do hope you don't teach the kids stuff like that...btw what do you
> think of the BNP getting a seat on the London Assembly?
Well atleast they didnt murder Protestants to get their, what do you
think of the IRA in Stormont?
wahst up LIAM QUESTIONS TOO HARD?
date: Mon, 5 May 2008 11:01:41 -0700 (PDT)
author: Mad Max
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"liam*" wrote in message
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> "FishSupper" wrote in message
> news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of our
>> remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic winning ther
>> remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've blown the
>> league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and failed both
>> times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys in Edinburgh.
>
> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
> anti-football... ;)
What is your defination of **anti-football** and no silly remarks please its
a serious question liam*
--
V.O.R.
If you dont believe me, ask me.
date: Mon, 5 May 2008 19:56:19 +0100
author: Voice Of Reason Voice-Of-Reason@Every-Turn
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"Voice Of Reason" <Voice-Of-Reason@Every-Turn> wrote in message
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> "liam*" wrote in message
> news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
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>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of our
>>> remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic winning
>>> ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've blown the
>>> league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and failed both
>>> times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys in Edinburgh.
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>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
>> anti-football... ;)
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> What is your defination of **anti-football** and no silly remarks please
> its a serious question liam*
You are asking the impossible, liam and coherent thought producing a
reasoned argument.
date: Mon, 05 May 2008 19:20:19 GMT
author: Oso osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"liam*" wrote in message
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> "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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>> "liam67" wrote:
>>> "Oso" wrote:
>>>> "liam*" wrote:
>>>> > "Oso" <osobear(beard)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>>>> >news:tGpTj.93163$jH5.53875@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>>>> >> "liam*" wrote in message
>>>> >>news:481e2220$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>>> >>> "FishSupper" wrote in message
>>>> >>>news:xeqdnemrBO1YiYPVnZ2dnUVZ8tignZ2d@bt.com...
>>>> >>>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be
>>>> >>>> physically
>>>> >>>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically,
>>>> >>>> we
>>>> >>>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all
>>>> >>>> of
>>>> >>>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
>>>> >>>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think
>>>> >>>> we've
>>>> >>>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month
>>>> >>>> and
>>>> >>>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of
>>>> >>>> boys in
>>>> >>>> Edinburgh.
>>>>
>>>> >>> Maybe you could ask the SPL for penalty shoot-outs after
>>>> >>> draws....sometimes it's just so difficult to get a goal playing
>>>> >>> anti-football... ;)
>>>>
>>>> >> Life must be so hard for you, you being anti-thinking.
>>>>
>>>> > Do you think Rangers fans displayed anti-thinking in Florence?
>>>>
>>>> No but you do every time you post your pish in here.
>>>
>>> So songs about voluntary repatriation of the Scots-Irish are ok then?
>>> Sounds like a BNP convention to me oso...
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>> Don't change the subject. You are anti-thinking.
>>
>> You start an argument by making outrageous comments which are based on
>> half-truths and all out lies. This shows that you have not objectively
>> considered the evidence from all angles which shows anti-thinking.
>>
>> You then make repeated assertions as to the validity of your position,
>> despite proof to the contrary. The inability to change your position on
>> presentation of proof contrary to your position shows that you have poor
>> decision making skills, which once again, shows that you are
>> anti-thinking.
>>
>> Once your position is untenable you start making wild deflectory
>> accusations feebly trying to steer the initial argument away to areas
>> where you can make more outrageous statements. This, once again, shows
>> the inability to coherently reason by staying on topic and replying to
>> questions as asked or posing relevant replies shows you are
>> anti-thinking.
>>
>> If make associations between from comments based on your preconceptions
>> and not on the meaning of the comment. This inability to put aside
>> preconceptions is another sign of being anti-thinking.
>>
>> The automatic opposing position to anything that does not fit your world
>> view, despite ample evidence to the contrary, shows that you are not
>> anti-thinking.
>>
>> I could go on but I think I've made the point. You just ain't cut out
>> for high level reasoned debate. Don't bother replying as your
>> disputation skills are not up to it.
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> tbh this is much more dignified than calling someone "worse than a piece
> of shit"..
And certainly much, much more dignified that snidely asking if someone voted
BNP.
date: Tue, 6 May 2008 00:03:31 +0100
author: FishSupper
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Re: Celtic favourites?
"Moody Marco" wrote in message
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> FishSupper wrote:
>> Terry Butcher's analysis was spot on. The team might not be physically
>> tired, but the mental strain is beginning to show. Realistically, we
>> can't afford to drop any more points now - i.e we have to win all of
>> our remaining games. Do you think that's more likely than Celtic
>> winning ther remaining two? To be honest, I'm starting to think we've
>> blown the league. We had two chance to kill them off last month and
>> failed both times - now we've dropped points away to a team of boys
>> in Edinburgh.
>> Quick Marco, give us some predictions, cos I'm seeing things going
>> pear shaped double quick time.
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> I think we've blown it, if we could have avoided defeat in 1 of the 2 OF
> games, or at least beaten Hibs then won our next 2, I'd think differently.
> But we didn't. So I have to say I now expect Celtic to win their last 2
> games and Rangers to drop points in at least 1 of the remaining 5.
I think Celtic may well slip up yet, as may we, put it this way, if we do it
and win the league it will be well deserved with 7 games in 17 days.
date: Tue, 6 May 2008 08:52:19 +0100
author: andy
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