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What are the current rules in Dubai for players within the same elite sports bubble?Apparently the rules don't apply to Celtic?
Well half of liverpool is in dubai atm and dosent seem like many “ rules” being followedWhat are the current rules in Dubai for players within the same elite sports bubble?
Don't mingle with other residents drinking pints in bars and around swimming pool.What are the current rules in Dubai for players within the same elite sports bubble?
It's arrogance beyond belief, they obv think they're above everyone else and untouchable.Really surprised at Celtic travelling to Dubai rumours were rife of this lockdown.
Game next Monday.
Even non football fans are speaking about the daftness of it.
And there is pics to prove it.It's arrogance beyond belief, they obv think they're above everyone else and untouchable.
Really surprised at Celtic travelling to Dubai rumours were rife of this lockdown.
Game next Monday.
Even non football fans are speaking about the daftness of it.
Glad I'm not the only one up this early.Out of europe, the 10 in a row on the verge of going up in smoke.And Celtic go on a nice refreshing break to Dubai, while a killer virus is doing the rounds.lol As they say around these parts, now that's the job.lol
I came across this last night.Comedy gold from the great Jock Wallace.lol
In his wikipedia entry, there's a story from Gary Lineker from when Wallace was managing Leicester. Leicester were winning 2-0 at half time, and Lineker scored both goals. Yet for some reason, Wallace pinned him up against the dressing room wall, and just tore into him, calling him a lazy english so and so etc. Whatever game he was at, it sure didn't work. According to Lineker, he was so frightened by the experience, that he couldn't perform in the second half. So yes Jock Wallace was quite a character all right.Rangers managers always came across like utter 'kin scumbags. Which, of course, they were.
I read about Wallace in Alan Ball's biography; punching players including apprentices - kids.
He wasn't a character, he was something else beginning with c.In his wikipedia entry, there's a story from Gary Lineker from when Wallace was managing Leicester. Leicester were winning 2-0 at half time, and Lineker scored both goals. Yet for some reason at half time, Wallace pinned him up against the dressing room wall, and just tore into him, calling him a lazy english so and so etc. Whatever game he was at, it sure didn't work. According to Lineker, he was so frightened by the experience, that he couldn't perform in the second half. So yes Jock Wallace was quite a character all right.