Good Weekend/Bad Weekend

By: Craig | November 13th, 2006

goodbad21.jpgGood weekend for…

Thomas Gravesen - Attack! Attack! Attack! Score! Score! Score! When he came to Glasgow, most folk reckoned he’d be deployed as a midfield hardman, but Lee Carsley’s twin was unleashed to devastating effect.

Dunfermline - Admit it - someone had to finally lose to Rangers and it turned out to be the Pars. But defeat was tempered by the news that help is at hand from Oirland.

The Love Street stadium announcer - Perhaps the first time a Scottish club has taken action over sectarian singing during a match. St Mirren deserve shedloads of credit. And Mr Lawwell: since when did we need the police to highlight an offence punishable by Uefa?

Bad weekend for…

The Rangers squad - If Rangers’ players were having problems understanding Paul Le Guen’s French, David Murray’s will have been a little more comprehensible. The chairman transferred his boardroom battering abilities to the dressing room on Friday. One wonders if the crutches came in handy…

FC Kaunas - Yet another talented Lithuanian coach is about to discover his skills are of little interest at Hearts.





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