That American was Maurice Edu or wee Mo as we called him.
If i was asked for my top ten Gers moments of all time, this would be in it.
Vicky wrote:Pick your Arsenal/Spurs XL Trapper John.
Loads of us done it.
Trapper John wrote:Vicky wrote:Pick your Arsenal/Spurs XL Trapper John.
Loads of us done it.
No need, Arsenal's starting eleven for any game will suffice, why would we need any Spurs players?
Vicky wrote:I'll never forgive Steven Naismith for the way he turned his back on the Gers, when the club were at their lowest.
Echoing the Father Christmas fable, Naismith embarks on his own seasonal visits to assist those in need, treating the patrons of two homeless charities to turkey with all the trimmings.
One of these visits is in Glasgow, where he used to play for Rangers -- the blue half of a famously divided football city. Rangers' rivalry with Celtic is one of the fiercest in the world game.
"It's amazing the different backgrounds of people that come through the doors each day," Naismith says from the Loaves and Fishes Center in East Kilbride.
"They've all got a different story that brought them to this point. They'll tell you a little bit about themselves and they'll also give you a straightforward opinion.
"I always get honest appraisals of my football! Obviously I played for Rangers in the past -- some of those fans want to talk about when I played for them, and a few Celtic fans have a dig at me!
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/22/footb ... index.html
wutang wrote:Vicky wrote:I'll never forgive Steven Naismith for the way he turned his back on the Gers, when the club were at their lowest.
I think you should give him a pass. He is genuinely one of the nicest blokes in football.Echoing the Father Christmas fable, Naismith embarks on his own seasonal visits to assist those in need, treating the patrons of two homeless charities to turkey with all the trimmings.
One of these visits is in Glasgow, where he used to play for Rangers -- the blue half of a famously divided football city. Rangers' rivalry with Celtic is one of the fiercest in the world game.
"It's amazing the different backgrounds of people that come through the doors each day," Naismith says from the Loaves and Fishes Center in East Kilbride.
"They've all got a different story that brought them to this point. They'll tell you a little bit about themselves and they'll also give you a straightforward opinion.
"I always get honest appraisals of my football! Obviously I played for Rangers in the past -- some of those fans want to talk about when I played for them, and a few Celtic fans have a dig at me!
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/22/footb ... index.html
At Everton he would give out tickets to unemployed people for every home match.
Plus he has apologised for the way things went down
wutang wrote:Vicky wrote:I'll never forgive Steven Naismith for the way he turned his back on the Gers, when the club were at their lowest.
I think you should give him a pass. He is genuinely one of the nicest blokes in football.Echoing the Father Christmas fable, Naismith embarks on his own seasonal visits to assist those in need, treating the patrons of two homeless charities to turkey with all the trimmings.
One of these visits is in Glasgow, where he used to play for Rangers -- the blue half of a famously divided football city. Rangers' rivalry with Celtic is one of the fiercest in the world game.
"It's amazing the different backgrounds of people that come through the doors each day," Naismith says from the Loaves and Fishes Center in East Kilbride.
"They've all got a different story that brought them to this point. They'll tell you a little bit about themselves and they'll also give you a straightforward opinion.
"I always get honest appraisals of my football! Obviously I played for Rangers in the past -- some of those fans want to talk about when I played for them, and a few Celtic fans have a dig at me!
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/22/footb ... index.html
At Everton he would give out tickets to unemployed people for every home match.
Plus he has apologised for the way things went down
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