Is there a Celtic-Rangers game coming up, by any chance?

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Lee McCulloch (left): Injured, but will he miss the firm's party? (gettyimages.com)

The first game in charge for new Scotland boss George Burley and you'd think everyone would like to be a part of the new set-up to try and impress him. Everyone except the the lone Rangers, that is.

'The silence from the SFA is deafening. I'm putting myself up for a real onslaught of abuse here but I don't care'

The national side ran out at Hampden full of pride and bursting with passion in an attempt to keep the feelgood factor that has engulfed Scottish football at international level through some amazingly over-achieving performances against the mightiest teams on the planet over the last 18 months.

Unfortunately George Burley did not have the majority of the Rangers contingent who have been dropping like flies from the offset of this international midweek. Why is that, the story goes about injuries. OK, that's fine. If Barry Ferguson, Lee McCulloch and Alan McGregor are truly injured. it would be unlikely for them to make the Old Firm game on Saturday, wouldn't it?

David Weir has already been withdrawn because of the number of games on his schedule. That's very kind of Burley, I wonder if Walter Smith will allow him Saturday afternoon off to rest his weary bones? Two years ago a certain journalist in Scotland demanded that Shaun Maloney and Stephen Pearson should not be allowed to pull on a Scotland jersey after pulling out of a national squad in favour of participating in pre-season friendlies with Celtic.

There was outrage, back-page headlines and huffing and puffing by the Scottish media at the sheer cheek of these two players to do such a thing.

Has the impartial and completely fair Scottish media rounded on Rangers for pulling players out of an international? No, no, no. The back pages are full of stories about Artur Boruc moving to Bayern Munich. That makes sense. The day our national team is embarking on a new era under new management and the tabloids are concentrating on a story that first appeared months ago.

It's farcical. Now I will eat my words if those four players are not on the teamsheet come Saturday. Ferguson is the captain of club and country and has been taking painkilling injections to continue in this posssibly monumental season for his club. Why can't he do it for his country? The silence from the SFA is deafening. I'm putting myself up for a real onslaught of abuse here, but I don't care.

Rangers want an extension to the season because they have too many games to play. Tough. Celtic asked Rangers to postpone an Old Firm game by one day during their UEFA Cup run and it was turned down. So Celtic played Boavista on Thursday evening and then Rangers at Ibrox on the Saturday.

What makes Rangers an exception to the rule? Nothing. They asked for a postponement of a league game earlier in the season to help in preparation for a European tie. They got it. It's partly of their own making.

Now Rangers are saying it's unfair that they might have to play four games in eight days. They shouldn't have to they cry as the UEFA Cup is important for Scotland's co-efficient in Europe. Utter tosh, they will try anything. Why should all of the other clubs in Scotland change their plans to suit Rangers?

You'd think they would relish the possibility of winning four trophies in one season. It has got to be by their rules, though. It's an absolute disgrace yet not a single word has been said against this blatant skullduggery.

Will that journalist call for the four Rangers players never to pull on a Scotland shirt again? I very much doubt it.

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blogmeister Blog (27/03/2008 16:08)
Odd
I have to say it seems odd, I'll watch the game on saturday - if I see 3 of those 4 players on the pitch - then its a fix. I didn't know an extension was requested. That wouldn't be allowed would it? Isn't that what a squad is for? I must remember to ask for an extension of time in my next exam....see if I'll get it.
don mcewan (27/03/2008 16:23)
running scared, paranoia from a bim celt.
Nelster Followfollow.com (27/03/2008 16:28)
The fixture fiasco is caused by Celtic and the SFA. SFA have cup replays SFA wanted St Mirren postponed Celtic were using POD to get out of 3 suspensions. Why should Rangers pay for that ? When do you want the games played, what dates do you have ? There are no dates even if we do play Thursday Saturday, that's not the issue, there's not enough time even playing Thursday / Saturday. The 4 Rangers players are injured, I've been watching them for the last month hobble about. Should Scott McDonald never play for Oz again? Should Naka never darken japan's door again ? Should Aids never head to his "homeland" again? Should Robson never play for Scotland ? Pot and Kettle you no mark. Up yours and your silly paranoid dregs that wave tenners at Gretna whilst wearing a 12 year old hand me down Celtic shirt. Fail Fail. head shoulders knees and toes :-)
Blue Knows (27/03/2008 16:41)
It's nice to see some of the Celtic supporters are covering all the bases. What ever the result on Saturday they will be able to run for the moral high ground and continue to bleat about Rangers. It'll be either - Rangers win.... Conspiracy with SFA to give the "Huns" an unfair advantage. Celtic win...... the plucky Bhoys overcoming the evil axis who plot to sink them. The fact is that the withdrawn players are carrying minor injuries and why should Rangers risk losing a vital player in an insignificant friendly when one of the most important games of the season follows it a few days later? I do believe that the season should not be extended and that Rangers have a big enough squad to cope with what comes. But win lose or draw or Saturday I will accept the result and not bump my gums. As all you Tic fans know deep inside, the Gers are obviously going to win and show up your team to be the bunch of untalented misfits they are! Keep smiling.
Craig M (27/03/2008 16:53)
Well said nelster, where were the claims of bias and conspiracies when celtic were wining the league by a mile for the past 2 seasons? for the great unwashed though when celtic win it's because they play well, when they loose is's due to the masonic refs, SFA and media its pathetic and i'm sure that the 5 or 6 fair minded celic fans out there must be ashamed of the rest of the poor little bleating put upon 'greatest fans in the world' if you really want proof what they are really like check out this site: http://ifyouknowtheirhistory.blogspot.com/
Steve B (27/03/2008 17:28)
A derogatory Rangers article from a Gerald McLaughlin, shore tares a surdprise. Revisionist history Gerry, the SPL, not Rangers refused to move the game in 2003. If you remember it stirred up the old anti-sellick SPL/SFA bias pot. Also remember, Rangers have too many games to play because they agreed to postpone a game for you lot in January, as well as a game for the SFA earlier. Those are the games that need to be made up, causing the fixture backlog. We won't apologize for you only having 9 games left in your season and us having up to 18 in all competitions. Finally, it's strange how the issue has become Rangers players and a Celtic player sitting out a Scotland friendly with injuries. It was only a few weeks ago that everybody seemed to be in agreement that the real issue was that this week was a stupid time for a Scotland friendly. Funny how times change.
B K (27/03/2008 17:31)
I don't think Rangers have asked for this at all. Everything I've read says that they wouldn't be against it, naturally, but the big headlines came from Gordon Strachan shouting that it wasn't fair and shouldn't be allowed. Also, Rangers as far as I know have never said 4 games in 8 days is unfair. McCoist even said the opposite. Finally George Burley is on record as saying all the injuries are genuine, and that the players all reported for duty and were sent home by the Scotland duty. Still, any excuse to have a pop, eh?
Nelster followfollow.com (27/03/2008 17:39)
To go from "Blue Chip" to "Oven Chip" in 6 short months, fail fail.
Nelster followfollow.com (27/03/2008 17:50)
Gerald, did you see Steven Davis put in a master class display last night for Ulster ? He's firing on all cylinders, whilst Barry and co hobble on, he's going to demolish you lot on Saturday. You are my Davis.........
lord byron (27/03/2008 17:51)
The fixture fiasco is caused by Celtic and the SFA. SFA have cup replays SFA wanted St Mirren postponed Celtic were using POD to get out of 3 suspensions. Why should Rangers pay for that ? When do you want the games played, what dates do you have ? There are no dates even if we do play Thursday Saturday, that's not the issue, there's not enough time even playing Thursday / Saturday. The 4 Rangers players are injured, I've been watching them for the last month hobble about. Should Scott McDonald never play for Oz again? Should Naka never darken japan's door again ? Should Aids never head to his "homeland" again? Should Robson never play for Scotland ? Pot and Kettle you no mark. Up yours and your silly paranoid dregs that wave tenners at Gretna whilst wearing a 12 year old hand me down Celtic shirt. Fail Fail. head shoulders knees and toes :-)
now now little william, there's no need for that kind of language. the points made in the article are wholly justified and reasoned. your notion that celtic got a game postponed as a way of ridding 3 suspentions instaed of the mark of respect it was is quite ridiculous and utterly disrespectful, not to mention slightly "paranoid". you've all taken the opportunity to highlight your ire at this article which in itself is an indication of your own tentative insecurity about 1: the actions of your horrible little club as a whole, and 2: your chances of success this season. now if you wouldn't mind toddling off, you're begining to create a rather offensive odour.
lord byron (27/03/2008 17:54)
Gerald, did you see Steven Davis put in a master class display last night for Ulster ? He's firing on all cylinders, whilst Barry and co hobble on, he's going to demolish you lot on Saturday. You are my Davis.........
oh well whatever floats your boat. you do need the help, but i'm not quite sure what a washed up billiards player with zero personality will do for you
gerald mclaughlin (27/03/2008 18:17)
I do wish they would read the article before spouting whatever they feel like.
Nelster followfollow.com (27/03/2008 18:24)
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Lord_Byron anyway I digress ------- Are you disagreeing that Rangers problems are caused by Celtic, SFA and Cup matters postponing league matches ? Surely not.
Nelster followfollow.com (27/03/2008 18:29)
Then we wouldn't have to bat you aside --- Nowhere does your article mention the absent Scott McDonald, Barry Robson, Shunsuke Nakamura --- it's purely one sided and somehow tries to suggest that Barry Ferguson should cost himself a League Winners medal by playing a friendly 6 months before Scotland's next competitive fixture. ---- You hate Rangers more than you love Celtic -- Otherwise this article would have read -Why the dynamic duo of Brown and Donati will conquer Rangers-, wouldn't it ? Why don't you phone local radio tonight and give us all a chuckle ?
Steve B (27/03/2008 19:07)
I do wish they would read the article before spouting whatever they feel like.
Well done Gerald. You've chosen as your ally a guy who referred to Rangers as a small club, (silly even by your standards), questioned whether we were going to win trophies (already won one, ahead in the league and odds on for the SC) and suggested Rangers supporters were smelly (commentary available on any primary school playground). Me thinks Lord Byron is 12 years old, much like your drink of choice when you wrote the original article.
Nelster followfollow.com (27/03/2008 19:08)
Barry Ferguson failing to attend a match to recuperate and rest a troublesome injury that threatens his season -------------------- And 2 Celtic players refusing to play for Scotland to play in an alternative friendly match for Celtic ------------- What exactly is your point ? You don't think it correct that a fit and healthy Celtic player gets abuse for refusing to play for Scotland and play for Celtic on tour instead ? But you would mock and insinuate things against a man heading the same way as Alan McLaren ??
gerald mclaughlin (27/03/2008 19:18)
How blind can you lot be?If Ferguson and the rest play on Saturday they have cheated their country.Go read something else (like Murray media-daily record) to get your sycophantic feed of the day if you dont like this.
A Moses MacNeil Sandal (27/03/2008 19:50)
Is it not possible to be injured on Wednesday but fit by Saturday? Has no player ever got over a knock in that time before? Surely if the players were 'at it' as you are insinuating then it is only their own international careers they are threatening. Realistically only Ferguson was likely to play and he also missed the Wednesday game for Rangers the week before (any conspiracy thoughts on that one?) so what is the problem. It is well known he is carrying an injury and is having an operation at the end of the season. The media have been all over this story, where do you live if you've not seen it? As for league extensions what exactly is your problem with that? And if you don't want stories about Boruc why doesn't he come out and say he doesn't want to leave, ever wondered who actually places these the week Poland are playing an international match, agents perhaps, nah that's ridiculous it's the big bad Rangers fans fault isn't it.
gerald mclaughlin (27/03/2008 20:10)
Australia or Japan.The article is about Scottish players.The only reason Rangers had no international players calling off is because none of them are good enough to play for their countries.Only Robson from Celtic called off.
Rowley Birkin QC (27/03/2008 21:17)
What difference does it make what country they play for? Robson, Nakamura & MacDonald were all withdrawn due to injury, and all of them will feature in your squad for Saturday. Wee Chesney has even said that Robson turned up for training this morning injury free. It's a miracle I tells ya!
gerald mclaughlin (27/03/2008 21:21)
Dailly,McGregor and McCulloch have just been miraculously cleared 100% fit for the game at Snake Mountain!!!!
Uncle Shek (27/03/2008 21:27)
Barry Ferguson, the heroic captain of Rangers, has made a miraculous recovery from career-threatening injury. Barry, who was forced kicking and screaming to withdraw from the Scotland squad for the midweek friendly against Croatia, because of Peracute International Sickness Hocus-pocus (or P.I.S.H.) was believed to be a major doubt for Saturday’s crucial Huns versus Celtic match. However, Barry, after a quite miraculous recovery, will indeed be fit and available for Saturday’s SPL match at Snake Mountain. Furthermore, Barry, who has played through the pain barrier since the age of 12, has courageously donated all the organs he can spare to fellow P.I.S.H. sufferers at the Death Star. Consequently, Allan Mythgregor, Dailly Christian, Brahim Hemdiddy and Lee McMadman will also be fit to face Celtic. In an astonishing afternoon at the Murray Park Intensive Care Unit, Rangers medical staff were left speechless when Barry Fergushun rose from his hyperbaric chamber, seemingly restored to full health. And after a post-coma meal of Monster Munch and Tizer, Barry was soon in full vim and vigour and able to bravely assist his fellow P.I.S.H. sufferers by donating assorted organs to the stricken Rangers players. An Ibrox insider explained: “His Royal Wattieness came into the Intensive Care Unit and, with a booming and masculine voice, said, ‘Right lads, Scotland game’s finished, the minimal media scrutiny is over, Minty’s manipulation worked a treat, so it’s safe to come out now’. And the lads leapt to their feet.” The insider added: “It was a miracle. Not a dry eye in the house.” Rangers medical staff were, however, left disappointed that nothing could be done for Kirk Broadfoot. Barry Fergushun leads the Hunnites out of Murray Park’s Intensive Care Unit.
Mason Boyne (27/03/2008 21:38)
Down Govan way there lives a man with powers so awesome he can hold an entire nation, and its free media, in the palm of his hand. The Great Walter, who was christened Walter some 60 years ago, is a one-man hoodoo against the hordes of green that infest Glasgow’s East-End. This weekend The Great Walter will show his magic again by putting the papal infestation to the sword and emerging victorious over those who wish to defame her great Majesty and cause consternation amongst the Crown’s loyal subjects. The fans of the green and white plague will attempt to goad The Great Walter’s followers into chants of a bigoted nature. This will not work and you will know that it hasn’t as there will be no coverage in the newspapers, ergo, there was no chanting. The players of said enemy will kick, bite, scratch and even tackle The Great Walter’s Loyal team. However, The Great Walter will have had a word with the match arbitrator prior to kick-off to ensure that fairness ensues and that his team are not intimidated by the Neanderthals in hoops. Indeed, The Great Walter is Great. His powers are awesome and his drive is renowned across the globe. The unsurpassed dignity shown by The Great Walter’s club will serve only to make the magnanimous way in which his team grace the pitch following victory ever sweeter. He can be sure that the scum will only break seats and sing about former heroes of Govan in a defamatory manner. Notwithstanding all of this, The Great Walter will likely win five trophies this season as the European Super Cup is played before the start of the Scottish season. He will do this against a background of Timmy interference in his plans to bend time so as to ensure that his team can played all 600 games they have left this season. All Hail (but not Hail Hail) The Great Walter. For he is Walter.
gerald mclaughlin (27/03/2008 21:42)
The minty moonbeams media circus has well and truly brainwashed the half-human,half-animal hybrids.You,ll be looking forward to the 300 million pound stadium soon eh???
Rowley Birkin QC (27/03/2008 21:57)
Dailly,McGregor and McCulloch have just been miraculously cleared 100% fit for the game at Snake Mountain!!!!
Ferguson will need an ankle operation at the end of the season., Robson ....won't.
Nelster followfollow.com (27/03/2008 22:42)
You bhoys are getting it on Saturday, your club's sudden affections for Scotland are not needed, away over to Eire with Aiden. Fail fail!
T MH (28/03/2008 00:52)
Boavista v Celtic - Thursday 23rd April 2003 Rangers v Celtic - Sunday 27th April 2003 I can smell the fear a mile away.
gerald mclaughlin (28/03/2008 01:37)
my mistake,but we still beat you that day didnt we? Saturday- Rangers 1-3 Celtic
Nelster followfollow.com (28/03/2008 11:53)
If it had of been 1-3 you would have won the league on Goal Difference. Sadly it was 1-2, Ronald de Boer scored late on and we won the league on Goal Difference Tuff Titty Gerry :-)
gerald mclaughlin (28/03/2008 12:23)
this Saturday you buffon.Cant you see the question mark ending the previous sentence? Go back to school
Nelster followfollow.com (28/03/2008 12:31)
But I certainly ain't Buffon :-) -----------Sleepless night Gerald ? It'll only be worse tonight.
gerald mclaughlin (28/03/2008 12:41)
drinking so early in the morning mate.Although tomorrow your gonna need it.
chris hogarth (28/03/2008 12:48)
Once again gerald you have shown yourself up to be a narrow minded, paranoid, thick, scumbag. Fail!!Fail!!
Lord Byron (28/03/2008 12:55)
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Lord_Byron anyway I digress ------- Are you disagreeing that Rangers problems are caused by Celtic, SFA and Cup matters postponing league matches ? Surely not.
although i am rather disappointed you had to use wikipedia to find out who lord byron is. your argument doesn't stand up my poor unfortunate friend. the barry robson point is pathetic as celtic still had 3 players in the starting 11 for scotland, two of which played 90 mins, as oppossed to having no players in the SQUAD for the match. the points about nakamura and mcdonald are equally as weak as both players would have to have flown half way round the world and back, a burden which would only have aggravated the minor injuries they were carrying. the rangers players had no such arduous journey to untertake. to your last point. no celtic did not create your prloblems. the new year game was postponed for the perfectly valid reason that a man had died 3 days previous, not least that that man played for one of the clubs involved.now go read a book.......but not mein kampf, that'll only exacerbate your problem. !!!!to steve b!!! you read all that in my post?? waow! that's a lot of infering you've done there. oh and, the CIS cup does not count as success.....although when you haven't won a trophy in how many years you take whatever you're lucky enough to scrape, right?
chris hogarth (28/03/2008 13:00)
away and serve some hotdogs on that stall of yours you loser!
Lord Byron (28/03/2008 13:08)
Barry Ferguson failing to attend a match to recuperate and rest a troublesome injury that threatens his season -------------------- And 2 Celtic players refusing to play for Scotland to play in an alternative friendly match for Celtic ------------- What exactly is your point ? You don't think it correct that a fit and healthy Celtic player gets abuse for refusing to play for Scotland and play for Celtic on tour instead ? But you would mock and insinuate things against a man heading the same way as Alan McLaren ??
shall we raise a violin for poor barry? btw, is that alan mclaren the world famous short crust, puff and filo pastry tasting champion?
gerald mclaughlin (28/03/2008 13:29)
If infantile abuse is all you can conjure up in your obviously limited vocabulary then go back to the fascist-fascist website and wet yourself reading Murrays propaganda
J (28/03/2008 13:56)
Gerald your latest rambling show the signs of someone who was either dropped on their head repeatedly or someone who is just so bitter and twisted that it beggars belief, and therefore you can spout half truths to suit your own agenda. Same for Lord B, who now comes out with the rubbish that the CIS Cup does not count as success, perhaps he would like to tell us all then, how a team can with the Domestic Treble in Scotland.......
gerald mclaughlin (28/03/2008 14:48)
one lie that was printed in that article or have you actually read it or are you reading the comments first??
Nelster followfollow.com (28/03/2008 14:50)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/7318430.stm --------------------------------------- Ha Ha Gerry!!
J (28/03/2008 14:57)
Celtic asked Rangers to postpone a game during their UEFA Cup Game. Erm no they didn't......They asked the SPL, and the SPL and Strathclyde Police told them No. You use half truths and conspiracies for your own agenda Gerald as shown by your rantings in your other articles you've written, which as I stated earlier clearly show the ramblings of an idiot or a bitter and twisted indivdual
Nelster followfollow.com (28/03/2008 15:05)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/7318430.stm --------------------------------------- Remember tomorrow Gerry - ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssshhhhhhhh!! - They are coming for you......
Lord Byron (28/03/2008 16:55)
your attempt to hsift the argument does not hide the valid points raised about the midweek call offs, made more intriguing by the revelations today about the reasons for barry robson's absence. and the CIS cup is not the mark of a successful season, very much the opposite. you should really know this, i know it's difficult to remember that far back but you used to be good at one point and where often seen lifting league trophies. oh how you must hark back to those heady days, no?
J (28/03/2008 17:19)
Yeah it is intriguing that it was the Scotland doctors that sent home Robson and the Rangers players, and really if you think about it George Burley is also lying when he said the players are injured.....It's all a conspiracy if you ask me.......Though it's funny all this nonsense has now surfaced now that Celtic are struggling. I'm impressed as well,that you realise that the CIS Cup alone is not a success, however next to the SPL trophy and Scottish Cup it will mean, and I'm not sure how to tell you this..........a clean sweep of the domestic trophies, which is called the Domestic Treble.......They do count for something........At the moment it's 108 & counting.................
w b (28/03/2008 22:06)
lets ban all who do not show for their country.FERGUSON is famous for missing scots games prior to old firm games.GORD THE PROD ENFORCE THE RULING
dara adra (29/03/2008 01:31)
celticfc
J (29/03/2008 11:14)
WB - I take it you mean ban all players who do not show for their country regardless of who they play for? After all it would only be fair that Celtic's big name players (and I use term that very loosely) are included, after all MacDonald, Naka, and McGheadinho all pulled through injury, I wonder if they will play today, cause there is no way they could be fit to play, is there??
Chris Hogarth (30/03/2008 19:45)
gerald what u feeling now, not good eh! Ha! Ha! 'three signings to put ceptic on top again' Once again your team underperformed, moaned and groaned and failed to deliver. Wake up!!!!! Three players to make a super team that will dominate. Look at the facts you fud! You may may think my vocabulary is limited and I welcome your opinion but let me tell you talk is cheap (and you do plenty of this on this site)Your view is blinkered - green tinted bigoted glasses and you talk so much crap and are allowed to continue your bile on this site. Reality check for you glorified chef - hot dog seller. Four games no goals no points, fail! fail! change the record you loser! Celtic are finished! Keep chasing the Yen and then US and New Zealand Dollar but on the park your beloved ceptic is crap! Admit it! You know it! Sadly hotdog bhoy you will not face up to the truth and try and denounce the rebuilding of the Mighty Gers! Get used to it, this is just the start, team 2 coming next year!!!! Strachan is on team two 2 aparently ha! ha! (is that the best you can do and looks to me that he needs 8 new players rather than the three that you so arrogantly boasted of yesterday. Reality check needed for you sad greeting hot dog seller - aka top chef in KFC. Fail! Fail once again WATP
J (30/03/2008 20:27)
WB, Scotland next game is against the Czech Republic and already Burley has said he expects another understrength squad, as Celtic prepare to goto Japan for money...So therefore lets strike whilst the iron is hot, and already ban Hartley, McManus, Caldwell, Robson from the Scotland squad, since it is more than likely they will be in Japan with their club and unable to play for Scotland
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