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The Cum Doctor

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Let the guard slip there didn't you, you pathetic little prick. Hell really won't be full till you are in it.

 

Yep, let the guard slip by calling a guy who called him a prick, a cunt. Get a grip of yourself. :laugh:

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Partick Thistle training sessions seem like a right laugh..... :rolleyes:

 

Daily Record Link...*spits*

 

 

 

DRESSING-ROOM horseplay used to be limited to flicking towels at bare bums and applying deep heat to underpants.

 

But Partick Thistle have cranked things up a notch by creating a forfeit that includes being hosed down and humiliated before facing up to the Bird of the Week.

 

The Firhill side spend Friday afternoons driving around Glasgow in search of a beauty to present a bouquet to.

 

And the embarrassment of handing over the flowers falls to the loser of their bizarre dressing-room challenges.

 

Assistant boss Ian Maxwell insists it's all in the name of team bonding and claims the practice has boosted morale.

 

He said: "Last week all the lads who hadn't lost a challenge before had to do press-ups while I fired a cold hose into their faces.

 

"Our physio Kenny Crichton also threw buckets of water over them and we tested how many push-ups they could do.

 

"The bottom two then faced each other in a play-off and it was Ryan Scully and Colin Stevenson who had the honour.

 

"We call the play-off the 'front plank' and it involves being soaked with water while the other lads hit them with cakes.

 

"The first one to buckle is the loser and on Friday it was Ryan. Every week we jump in the mini bus and the loser needs to sit next to me in the front seat. We put some music on and everyone is singing and dancing."

 

It's a ritual that has attracted some curious looks in the West End but Maxwell claims everyone ends up a winner when they hit the road for some talent spotting.

 

He said: "The player who had lost the previous week needs to buy the roses and they cost

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Who's bringing religion into it?

 

The CE of the SFA said at the time it wasn't on:

 

“Only a matter of months after our referees withdrew their labour, we had to witness the match official, Calum Murray, being manhandled, while another player who had been dismissed brazenly walked to his own supporters in defiance.”

Stewart Regan, SFA chief executive, 3 March 2011.

 

Yet the committee decide to brush it under the carpet, shameless.

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