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Jocelin Ta Bi


.Four young Glasgow lads that my mate and me met while on holiday in Morocco back in '78 came down to visit in february 79.

We all went to the Boilermakers club then caught the last train for Newcastle that would get us in for the kick off.

It was the famous/infamous 1-4 Gary Rowell match and the battle of Bath Lane before it, which we managed to get caught up in.

The lads were all Rangers supporters, but later said though they'd been to lots of Old Firm derbies they'd never seen anything like that walk from the central station to St James.
 
Buying a player from a fan owned Israeli club is not the same as supporting the public face of the Saudi regime. What did you think when we bought Isidor?
Where are you getting the information from that says it’s a fan owned club?

Their owner is on the board of an Israeli drone company that supplies the IDF who, if you happen to have been living under a rock, are doing more war crimes than we buy pints. So I still don’t feel comfortable giving them that kind of money.

No issue with the player individually were he to come on a free transfer.
 
Where are you getting the information from that says it’s a fan owned club?

Their owner is on the board of an Israeli drone company that supplies the IDF who, if you happen to have been living under a rock, are doing more war crimes than we buy pints. So I still don’t feel comfortable giving them that kind of money.

No issue with the player individually were he to come on a free transfer.
Hapoel Petah Tikva is a fan-owned football club, with supporters' trust 'The Blue' buying the club in March 2019, making them a model of fan ownership in Israeli football, though they've had various owners and financial ups and downs, with Adam Neumann becoming a significant sponsor around 2022.
Key Points on Ownership:
  • Fan-Owned: The club transitioned to fan ownership in 2019 through the supporters' trust "The Blue" (HaAdumim).
Got it from AI which seemed to link back to Wikipedia. Happy to be corrected.
 
Hapoel Petah Tikva is a fan-owned football club, with supporters' trust 'The Blue' buying the club in March 2019, making them a model of fan ownership in Israeli football, though they've had various owners and financial ups and downs, with Adam Neumann becoming a significant sponsor around 2022.
Key Points on Ownership:
  • Fan-Owned: The club transitioned to fan ownership in 2019 through the supporters' trust "The Blue" (HaAdumim).
Got it from AI which seemed to link back to Wikipedia. Happy to be corrected.
Dare I throw the spanner in the works that he was only on loan there according to transfermarkt
 
Hapoel Petah Tikva is a fan-owned football club, with supporters' trust 'The Blue' buying the club in March 2019, making them a model of fan ownership in Israeli football, though they've had various owners and financial ups and downs, with Adam Neumann becoming a significant sponsor around 2022.
Key Points on Ownership:
  • Fan-Owned: The club transitioned to fan ownership in 2019 through the supporters' trust "The Blue" (HaAdumim).
Got it from AI which seemed to link back to Wikipedia. Happy to be corrected.
We’re signing him from Maccabi Netanya.


“Aliya Capital Partners CEO Ross Kestin became the chairman of Maccabi Netanya after buying the club in 2025. In August of last year, he also joined the board of Israeli military drone manufacturers XTEND after Aliya invested in the company.

XTEND’s website says it sold thousands of first-person-view drones to the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) in 2025 alone, including armed drones capable of attacking targets directly.

It has also worked on AI technology to improve drone targeting, which has been tested in Israel’s military actions in .

XTEND had previously been awarded several United States government contracts to produce drones for the US military, but its CEO Aviv Shapira admitted in 2024 that his company’s involvement in Gaza had served as a catalyst to boost its investment.”
 
Dare I throw the spanner in the works that he was only on loan there according to transfermarkt
We’re signing him from Maccabi Netanya.


“Aliya Capital Partners CEO Ross Kestin became the chairman of Maccabi Netanya after buying the club in 2025. In August of last year, he also joined the board of Israeli military drone manufacturers XTEND after Aliya invested in the company.

XTEND’s website says it sold thousands of first-person-view drones to the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) in 2025 alone, including armed drones capable of attacking targets directly.

It has also worked on AI technology to improve drone targeting, which has been tested in Israel’s military actions in .

XTEND had previously been awarded several United States government contracts to produce drones for the US military, but its CEO Aviv Shapira admitted in 2024 that his company’s involvement in Gaza had served as a catalyst to boost its investment.”
Cheers lads. Wires crossed with the loan.

He does sound like an evil fucker tbf.
 
The data of Steve froggat are long gone nobody goes to the byline anymore
Mores the pity. Defenders hate it when they have to clear a cross facing towards their own goal

The sheep all follow how they are ‘supposed’ to play. Just like Pep does, even if they cannot do it.

Everyone said 4-3-3 is finished five years ago as they would be overrun by the extra man in midfield of a 4-4-2.

Not so long ago everyone said the long-throw into the box was only for the likes of cloggers like Stoke.
 
The data of Steve froggat are long gone nobody goes to the byline anymore

Its like saying "no one takes long throws anymore" till midway through last season- doesn't mean it can't be used, that its not effective even if the trend is for something else.

We've certainly seen players mix it up and do it this season too - Cerki took the piss doing it. Semenyo has done it often too. Maduke this season as well. There are maybe less tradional one dimensional wingers I.e. Jaden Sancho types, but the idea no one goes to the byline is absolute nonsense, it's still used and still hard to defend.
 
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Doku going there tonight.

If Pep starts it, everyone will be trying in the next few weeks.
Aye doku goes right around the defender then tries to dribble along the byline not cross it
It’s like saying "no one takes long throws anymore" till midway through last season- doesn't mean it can't be used, that it’s not effective even if the trend is for something else.

We've certainly seen players mix it up and do it this season too - Cerki took the piss doing it. Semenyo has done it often too. Maduke this season as well. There are maybe less tradional one dimensional wingers I.e. Jaden Sancho types, but the idea no one goes to the byline is absolute nonsense, it's still used and still hard to defend.
Tell me a winger that crosses the ball or whips an early cross in ?
 
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