When we playing Super Score Board?Abdallah, your job at Rangers is to score 25 goals
20 against celtic and
5 against the SSB.
He was man of the match in the home game.I know he played for Slavia against us, couple of years back , was he any good in both the games ?
Utter nonsense you can buy if there's an option to buy and other things in the contractNo, we're not allowed to buy players after having them for a loan period.
FFS.
Its that good, i am getting it at the end of the season when its heavily reducedHow good is that strip!
No, he played for Slavia against us.Did he play with Sparta in the game v us? Number of team kuleda hashtags is unreal on insta, strange delusional bunch
Dont have instagram??Czechs are utter cretins. You should see his Instagram.
Dont have instagram??
Racist abuse ?
Just in time for the Europa league final mate :-DIts that good, i am getting it at the end of the season when its heavily reduced
They are an absolute delight aren't they?Czechs are utter cretins. You should see his Instagram.
That away top is a beauty.
Has the transfer thread bitten the dust?
Backwards lot.Remember him from our games against Slavia, looked a good prospect.
Just had a looks at his Instagram account, photos of him in our kit and comments aplenty from raging Slavia fans. As sad as it’s predictable.
Looks great in that kit. Welcome to Rangers.
Sad thing is mate, The Czech Republic is the furthest thing from a racist country. Spent a heck of a lot of time there and have never witnessed anything even close to resembling racism. Being in the centre of Europe, it's such a melting pot of different cultures and ethnicities, people really don't care where you're from or what you look like. They're too busy focusing on living their own lives, Particularly after being under communist rule for so long. In fact I have witnessed far, far more racism in my own country here in Scotland, sadly.Czechs are utter cretins. You should see his Instagram.
I don't disagree with your point about tarring a whole country based on the actions of fans but you are glossing over the reality that there was a level of tolerance around the Kamara incident and also around the actions of fans afterwards (Slavia Ultras posting a banner which said "Kamara is just a n**ger"). Both Sparta and Slavia have been punished several times for racist actions of their fans. When Sparta convinced UEFA to allow them to fill their stadium with school kids, when it should have been empty after racist incidents, the entire stadium of kids booed every time a black Rangers player had the ball. I assumed they had been trained to boo Kamara but couldn't tell the difference.Sad thing is mate, The Czech Republic is the furthest thing from a racist country. Spent a heck of a lot of time there and have never witnessed anything even close to resembling racism. Being in the centre of Europe, it's such a melting pot of different cultures and ethnicities, people really don't care where you're from or what you look like. They're too busy focusing on living their own lives, Particularly after being under communist rule for so long. In fact I have witnessed far, far more racism in my own country here in Scotland, sadly.
It saddens me to see people tarring the country and its people with the same brush as they rightly tar some idiot racist Slavia fans and a racist pr**k of a player. Kamara's lawyer did the same when he made an unfair and unjust comment when he said there is deep rooted racism in Czech Republic, and I think that's what has caused a lot of this, having discussed at length with people in the country. A lot of the fans who are hating on us and our club aren't hating on us because of kamara or because they support the racism kudela has been charged with, it's because of the throwaway insult kamara's lawyer threw at a very proud, and very accepting country.
But now we are seeing the idiot Slavia fans out in full force, racially abusing our new player, which, rightly so, raises resentment between our support and Czechs. I just hope people can separate the country from a number of scummy racists on social media, as it is a case of the few ruining it for the many.
Go to any country in Europe and you can be certain to find more racism than in Czech Republic.
Sad thing is mate, The Czech Republic is the furthest thing from a racist country. Spent a heck of a lot of time there and have never witnessed anything even close to resembling racism. Being in the centre of Europe, it's such a melting pot of different cultures and ethnicities, people really don't care where you're from or what you look like. They're too busy focusing on living their own lives, Particularly after being under communist rule for so long. In fact I have witnessed far, far more racism in my own country here in Scotland, sadly.
It saddens me to see people tarring the country and its people with the same brush as they rightly tar some idiot racist Slavia fans and a racist pr**k of a player. Kamara's lawyer did the same when he made an unfair and unjust comment when he said there is deep rooted racism in Czech Republic, and I think that's what has caused a lot of this, having discussed at length with people in the country. A lot of the fans who are hating on us and our club aren't hating on us because of kamara or because they support the racism kudela has been charged with, it's because of the throwaway insult kamara's lawyer threw at a very proud, and very accepting country.
But now we are seeing the idiot Slavia fans out in full force, racially abusing our new player, which, rightly so, raises resentment between our support and Czechs. I just hope people can separate the country from a number of scummy racists on social media, as it is a case of the few ruining it for the many.
Go to any country in Europe and you can be certain to find more racism than in Czech Republic.
Another boy who looks comfortable with both feet3 pages and no YouTube highlights?
Sad thing is mate, The Czech Republic is the furthest thing from a racist country. Spent a heck of a lot of time there and have never witnessed anything even close to resembling racism. Being in the centre of Europe, it's such a melting pot of different cultures and ethnicities, people really don't care where you're from or what you look like. They're too busy focusing on living their own lives, Particularly after being under communist rule for so long. In fact I have witnessed far, far more racism in my own country here in Scotland, sadly.
It saddens me to see people tarring the country and its people with the same brush as they rightly tar some idiot racist Slavia fans and a racist pr**k of a player. Kamara's lawyer did the same when he made an unfair and unjust comment when he said there is deep rooted racism in Czech Republic, and I think that's what has caused a lot of this, having discussed at length with people in the country. A lot of the fans who are hating on us and our club aren't hating on us because of kamara or because they support the racism kudela has been charged with, it's because of the throwaway insult kamara's lawyer threw at a very proud, and very accepting country.
But now we are seeing the idiot Slavia fans out in full force, racially abusing our new player, which, rightly so, raises resentment between our support and Czechs. I just hope people can separate the country from a number of scummy racists on social media, as it is a case of the few ruining it for the many.
Go to any country in Europe and you can be certain to find more racism than in Czech Republic.
He is a right sided winger. Don't know much about his sex life!
Scotland is not a more racist country than Czech Republic. That is just nonsense.In fact I have witnessed far, far more racism in my own country here in Scotland, sadly.
Now that would be fantasticJust in time for the Europa league final mate :-D