lkyd
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Aye it’s a penalty.😅 Official club photos show the angle you need
Been an wild 12 hours on here, we’ve had AI photos with 2 balls & premier league badges, people reacting on the street middle of the night 🤣
Never ever a dull moment in Scotland football

Manpreet 🇧🇪@ManpreetPTFC_V5
Never a penalty. His hands up but it doesn’t hit his hand, look at where the ball goes the power, absolutely scandalous decision in such a big moment
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@ManpreetPTFC_V5 @SE250_ Its no an opinion🤣 ye can see it hits his hand wit are u oan aboot🤣🤣🤣
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@SE250_ Look at where the ball ends up. It’s a header. Aye his hands up and in an unnatural position but still not a handball imo.
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Never a penalty. His hands up but it doesn’t hit his hand, look at where the ball goes the power, absolutely scandalous decision in such a big moment
Sky Sports Scotland@ScotlandSky
🟢 Here's the incident that resulted in Celtic's winning penalty at Fir Park, following a VAR check! Motherwell vs Celtic & Hearts vs Falkirk reaction | Sky Sports Football now 📺
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@JeffStelling So was maradonnas famous goal a header as well then? Get it up you 🍀
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@aboutceltic disclaimer. you hink your important and ye urny. yer jokes are shite and yer a pure loser👍
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@10MarXmen kids playing football in kenmure street? clearly youve never been there🤣
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🏴Kenmure Street🏴
In the heart of Glasgow's Pollokshields, Kenmure Street looks like any other unassuming urban road in Scotland, lined with modest homes, kids playing football, and the faint hum of city life. But on March 15, 2004, this street became the launchpad for one of the most savage, racially motivated murders in modern British history. Fifteen-year-old Kriss Donald, a blue-eyed Scottish lad with no enemies, no gang ties, and nothing but a promising future ahead, was snatched off that pavement in broad daylight. His crime? Being white. What followed was a nightmare of torture, stabbing, and immolation that should make every decent person's blood boil. Yet, two decades later, where's the outrage? Where are the marches, the documentaries, the endless media retrospectives? Buried under the weight of political correctness and a left-wing establishment terrified of calling out the real villains in our midst.
Let's not mince words: Kriss Donald was targeted because of his skin color. Walking with his pal Jamie Wallace around 3.08 PM, a stolen silver Mercedes screeched to a halt. Out poured five thugs of Pakistani origin Imran "Baldy" Shahid, his brother Zeeshan Shahid, Mohammed Faisal "Becky" Mushtaq, Daanish Zahid, and Zahid Mohammed, screaming racial slurs like "white bastards." They beat Jamie senseless and dragged Kriss into the car, all because Baldy had taken a beating in a nightclub brawl the night before by a white gang. Kriss had zero involvement in that scrap; he was just a convenient "white boy from McCulloch Street." This wasn't random violence, this was premeditated racial hatred, pure and simple.
What happened next defies comprehension and exposes the barbarity lurking in the shadows of our so-called "diverse" society. These animals bundled Kriss into the boot and embarked on a 200-mile joyride to Dundee and back, phoning around for a hideout while the terrified teen begged for his life. No luck? No problem, they hauled him to the Clyde Walkway near Celtic's training ground. There, in the fading light between 7.15 and 7.45 PM, they held his arms down (no defensive wounds, the cowards) and plunged knives into him 13 times. They shredded his arteries, punctured his lung, liver, kidney, and intestines. As he bled out, gasping in agony, they doused him in petrol and set him ablaze, while he was still alive. His charred body was discovered the next morning, a grim tableau of scorch marks and blood on nearby logs. Forensic experts confirmed the unimaginable: he died screaming in flames.
Kriss was no thug; he was a Rangers fan, a video game enthusiast nicknamed "Krypto" by his mates. He skipped school that day with a sore throat, helped his mum Angela clean up after his little sisters painted the dog green. A normal kid from a broken home, dreaming of simple things. His mother called him her "blue-eyed angel." But to these imported gangsters, he was expendable fodder in their twisted revenge plot. And make no mistake, these weren't isolated nutjobs. They were part of a British Pakistani gang culture festering in Glasgow, fueled by tribal loyalties and a hatred for the native population that our elites refuse to acknowledge.
The aftermath? A slap in the face to justice. Three of the killers fled to Pakistan, hiding behind that country's reluctance to extradite. It took years of diplomatic arm-twisting to drag them back, thanks to the tireless efforts of Kriss's family and a few principled cops. In 2006, Imran Shahid got life with a minimum 25 years; Zeeshan 23; Faisal 22. Daanish Zahid was nailed first in 2004, the inaugural conviction for racially aggravated murder in Scotland. Zahid Mohammed turned snitch for a lighter five-year stretch. Good riddance, but is that enough? These monsters have been whining about their "human rights" from cushy cells, Imran even won an appeal in 2015 over segregation, moaning about isolation. Meanwhile, Angela Donald buries her son in Linn Cemetery,
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@craigdonald85 @DerekRu22913981 @gordonduncan7 @ClydeSSB celtic driven media🤣🤣 andy halliday and roger hannah?
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@DerekRu22913981 @gordonduncan7 @ClydeSSB Honestly don't know how anyone can watch or listen to this it's celtic driven media
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Radio snide try to cut off Scott from summerston as @gordonduncan7 says your no getting cut off that’s an absolute myth. 😂 yous did try @ClydeSSB
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When people say “smoking clean” they don’t mean the weed is necessarily clean. You can have weed grown with bad shit that buds white.
They mean what they said. They mean it’s smoking clean. The way it’s smoking, the burn, is clean.
I want weed grown clean, that also smokes clean. But just because it’s grown clean, doesn’t mean it smokes clean.
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🏴 KYLE WALKER: "When we played against Paris, Guardiola told me: 'If Messi doesn't score today, you'll get a reward.' I told him: 'No problem, he won't score.' He replied: 'Many have said that before you and didn’t get a reward.' We went into the match, and when Messi scored and the game ended, we were at training, and I said to Guardiola:
'What’s this reward you're hiding from us?' He told me: 'It’s Messi’s 2012 jersey, signed by him. He gave it to me in my last game with Barcelona.' I said: 'If I play against you and assign a defender to mark you, and you don’t score, I’ll get it, but I think it will stay with me forever. Now, back to training.' Guardiola really cares about Messi and always remembers him as a motivator for us; for him, Messi is the greatest player in history."

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Know what, for all the negativity
If he gets us to the World Cup he deserves a statue. I said it 🤝
Scotland National Team@ScotlandNT
72 games and counting… Tonight’s match will be Steve Clarke’s 72nd in charge of the Scotland Men’s National Team, setting a new record 🏴 #SCOBLR
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