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From: MSN NicknameCollegeRosco  in response to Message 113Sent: 3/25/2008 2:27 PM
It's utterly incredible that the bhoys on this site are in so complete denial regarding Boruc's antics in games at Ibrox when they were not even there.
 
I know what I've seen with my own eyes and I can assure you that he is, without a shadow of a doubt, guilty of all charges made against him by the police. I am not talking about the occasions when he blesses himself as that has nothing to do with his caution. The main reason there is no record of him doing so is because he always has his back to the cameras as he knows if he is caught on camera there would be severe repercussions, not only for him, but likely your club as well.
 
The incident about Lennon spitting on a scarf was also true though never reported by any of the press as far as I know.
 
At a time when most people are crying out for a bit of sanity in these fixtures actions like these don't help. Nobody's saying our lot are all angels as that would be a ludicrous claim but the difference is we are not afraid to admit it when any of our lot behave badly. 


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     re: the case of the Polish goalie   MSN Nicknameraplochtic  3/25/2008 6:29 PM