Psalm95:7 He is our God and We are the People

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Psalm95:7 He is our God and We are the People

Psalm95:7 He is our God and We are the People

@johnnyfrfc

65 Years Old, Married, loads of Grandkids so skint most of the time Love The Famous Glasgow Rangers The SNP have ruined my Country

Glasgow, Scotland Katılım Aralık 2010
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The Footy Feed
The Footy Feed@TheFootyFeed·
🚨 Clubs Benefiting Most from VAR Errors This Season 👀 Arsenal — 18 Bournemouth — 7 Chelsea — 7 Fulham — 6 Manchester City — 6 Manchester United — 6 Aston Villa — 5 Brighton — 5 Newcastle — 5 Tottenham — 4 Wolves — 4 Brentford — 3 Liverpool — 3 West Ham — 3 Burnley — 2 Everton — 2 Leeds United — 2 Sunderland — 2 Crystal Palace — 1 Nottingham Forest — 1
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Graham Spiers
Graham Spiers@GrahamSpiers·
I do have one issue with the SFA statement. They appear to believe that, because the game clock shows 53.07 (98.07) at conclusion, Celtic v Hearts was fully played out, no premature ending. But Callum Osmand’s goal was scored at 52.30 (97.30) and was immediately followed by fans on the pitch. So this SFA claim doesn’t make sense. The outcome of the match was not in doubt but the SFA can hardly claim that “more than the minimum additional time of eight minutes” were added. Not unless they mean that both teams could actually have played on with fans on the field.
Graham Spiers@GrahamSpiers

So we can now say - which we haven’t been able to say openly for days - that Derek McInnes told match officials he wanted Celtic v Hearts ended the moment Celtic went 3-1 up and fans invaded the pitch.

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John Swinney
John Swinney@JohnSwinney·
I am deeply appalled by the conduct and rhetoric of Israeli Cabinet minister Itamar Ben-Gvir in relation to the Global Sumud Flotilla. Scotland stands with the people of Gaza. We need to see more humanitarian aid coming in, and every effort must be made to secure lasting peace.
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John Wight
John Wight@JohnWight1·
The sheer scale of the venom being directed at Celtic and their fans is more than just about football. It is rooted in Scotland's baleful legacy and history of anti-Irish Catholic racism and bigotry. We were on our knees as a community when Celtic was established in 1888. In 2026 we stand tall. And the reason we do stand tall is largely because of Celtic, and how the club has provided us with a sense of pride in an identity that is rooted in defiance not compliance.
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John McGinley
John McGinley@jhnmcgnly·
Despite rumours circulating online, referee Don Robertson informed SPFL delegates that the final whistle was blown in Celtic's title decider. It's understood that the match official confirmed to SPFL officials that the match was not abandoned. ➡️ celticway.co.uk/news/26113246.…
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.
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Robert
Robert@RangersRobert83·
Have a listen
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Paulie
Paulie@pauliebhoy46·
Hi @mstewart_23 Michael you said last night on Sportscene 7 decisions have benefitted Celtic in the last couple of games Can i have your take please on Daizen Maeda penalty claim last night Benjamin Nygren penalty claim vs Hibs Hibs goal that was scored vs Celtic Thanks
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Celtic’s penalty was certainly a debatable decision. Impossible to be definitive either way, hence current widespread inquest, so they really should have stayed with original on-field. No pen. Understandable anger amongst Motherwell and Hearts coaches, players and supporters. Hearts now travel to Celtic Park for a title decider. The Foundation of Hearts, which owns 75% of the club, has called “on those responsible for the officiating of Saturday’s match to ensure that the highest standards of decision-making are applied, so that the game is decided by the players on the pitch and the team is given the fair opportunity it has earned”. Strong words. North and South of the Border the quality of officiating - and consistency – has been questioned this season. The problem is not the technology but those using it. There are some very competent officials about. But more are needed. Whether the Fir Park hand-ball was the worst decision ever is a moot point. Here are a few that spring immediately to mind, clear-cut mistakes, bound to trigger some frustrated flashbacks, in no particular order…. Diogo Dalot on Jeremy Doku, somehow only a yellow. Michael Keane on Doku, somehow only a yellow. Jordan Pickford taking out Virgil van Dijk. Harry Kane foot up on Andy Robertson. Tomas Soucek stopping a shot from Conor Gallagher with his hand. Rodri hand-ball against Everton. On it goes. Elliot Anderson on Ollie Watkins, cleared on review, mad. Kelechi Iheanacho denied a goal for Celtic against Braga when VAR ruled he’d handled when the ball came off his cheek. Gabriel not being dismissed for lowering his forehead into Erling Haaland. Luis Diaz punished for a non-existent offside when scoring for Liverpool against Tottenham. Lee Mason left his VAR job “by mutual consent” and PGMO apologised after he failed to draw the lines and spot Christian Norgaard offside in the build-up to Ivan Toney scoring for Brentford, costing Arsenal two points. And many others. The problem isn’t the technology; it’s the people using it, with the additional issue in Scotland of whether there is sufficient investment in the technology infrastructure. VAR is the safety net - but currently with too many holes.
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Graham Spiers
Graham Spiers@GrahamSpiers·
Tonight marks the official death of refereeing conspiracy-theory in Scottish football. Just to repeat: the two men who conspired to get Celtic out of jail at Fir Park - and very likely hand them the title - were Brothers John Beaton and [VAR] Andrew Dallas. Hilariously true.🤣
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Billy_.
Billy_.@TheQuietKid18·
Good friend a mine is in at Motherwell. He’s just told me Stephen Welsh refusing to train this morning before playing Celtic tonight. Won’t be starting. Watch this space. SFA need to do something about this blatant match fixing. Potential sporting integrity issue and this should be enough to get the league investigated.
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Russell Sneddon
Russell Sneddon@rgsneddon·
.@CelticFC orchestrated the worst paedophile ring in the history of world sport, mocked it's survivors with a 'separate entity' myth and traumatised them further by hiring a PR company to quiet their stories, in the media. And here we are. @NCCeltic with a tifo of a beast.
𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐔𝐥𝐭𝐫𝐚 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥@thecasualultra

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😩 Celtic did a tifo of Benny Lynch, a convicted sex offender, at their derby vs Rangers yesterday

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Ewen Cameron
Ewen Cameron@EwenDCameron·
I said on the STV Radio Football Show that my belief is that John Beaton didn’t look at the incident at any point after Walsh issued a yellow card. Beaton, like McLean the night before, failed very badly. #Hearts #Celtic #Rangers
Sky Sports Scotland@ScotlandSky

Following analysis on Ref Watch, Sky Sports can clarify that all angles of Alistair Johnston's tackle on Mikey Moore were available to VAR during Sunday's Old Firm clash. Full story - #liveblog-body" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">skysports.com/football/live-…

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The Footy Feed
The Footy Feed@TheFootyFeed·
Flashback to when more than 200,000 Rangers supporters took over Manchester City Centre for the 2008 UEFA Cup final. 👀🔥
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