Tuesday, 2 June 2015

RIOTS, A KICK UP THE BUM AND HOWLERS

NO I am not going to talk about Blatter. It is good news though isn't it. 
There's more excitement from Paraguay where ”oldest” and biggest rival clubs, Olimpia and Guarani, met in a derby and the Olimpian crowd broke into the Guarani clubhouse and stole their trophies, throwing them on to the pitch. Riot police got involved of course and matters were resolved eventually.
Guarani had the last laugh when their team won the match 1-0.

Almost as shameful is the play-off clash between Rangers and Motherwell at Fir Park, which led to Rangers' failure to gain promotion to the top division in Scotland, after a trouncing by the Lamarkshire side.
Look at the now unemployed Bilel Mohsni and his tussle with Motherwell player Lee Erwin. Not a good day the office for our 'Gers man. It all started with an attempted handshake, and f*** off, a push and then a kick up the backside and a punch.

By all accounts another Rangers' player was “hit” with a team flag pole from the crowd, whilst the Rangers' keeper let in a howler for the first goal. Worth having a look at the media sites for this line up of disasters.


Five players, one from Celtic and four from Rangers were sent of in two “Old Firm” matches in the space of a week in March 1991 and finally, the ref who booked St Johnstone's Don McVicar in a 1987 league game with Meadowbank Thistle was called Don McVicar.

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