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Who will be QotS's next permanent manager?  

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4 hours ago, Sonam said:

Maybe because we are in a better league, hehe. We have Cerltic/Rangers etc to play against while you have Killie and can't fill your stadium in any of these. Dwindling support for awful football on show. 

Well you're third bottom of your league with relegation a possibility.

While we are third top in ours with promotion a possibility.

So by saying you are in a better league justifies 6 wins out of 26 games.

We all know you are the whipping boys in the Premier with most of the teams guaranteed a win against you, and that's nothing to crow about fool.

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39 minutes ago, Sonam said:

That's the way Malkmus, like some others on here continually repeat the racist language used, forever more to point score. I personally forgive Malky for his past mistakes (as I try to do with all others), that is my per perogative. However, by continually quoting language from years back you are influencing young people on here now. Move on, I find this as bad as the original words used in the first place, quote, re-quote. Moral superiority, it stinks

If you genuinely think that bringing attention to your manager's racism is "point scoring" and just as bad as the racist texts themselves then you have serious issues. The texts should have been brought up by your fanbase constantly until he was chased out of your club like has happened elsewhere in Scottish football recently, not swept under the carpet under the pretence of forgiveness like you are currently seeking to do. Your manager's comments after Tam Courts took a stand against racism show that he hasn't changed, and your fanbase's complicity show that there is a long way to go before racism is treated as seriously as it should be in Ross-shire. Claiming that re-posting the texts is as bad as making the comments thenselves is genuinely disgraceful. Freemasonry isn't a sect, btw.

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4 hours ago, Sonam said:

Gardyne was doing the business for ICT until it all kicked off, very handy sub to bring on as well. Definitely a player to have in team for those play offs. Sounds like personal issues affecting him at Montrose. Don't know all the background. 

Anyhow, hope Queens get decent manager in, always had a soft spot for them. Staying up still possible, especially if immediate new manager bounce. 

How old are you?

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Malmus, look at your own clear racist and secterian remarks accusing me of being a Mason from previous comment just there!. Your remarks, unlike Malky's are not from years back. Apologise if its in you, or get to f___

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Malmus, look at your own clear racist and secterian remarks accusing me of being a Mason from previous comment just there!. Your remarks, unlike Malky's are not from years back. Apologise if its in you, or get to f___

Just stop posting. For everyone’s sake.
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8 minutes ago, SandyCromarty said:

How old are you?

Agesim now, what on earth does it matter how old I am? Malmus now getting his ICT pals to help fight his own clear racist and secatarian comments. Shouldt be allowed.mWhere is your shock at his language? Double standards I suppose. Pathetic,  used to be a friendly rivalry with ICT, not these days. Going old firm style :(

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6 minutes ago, Sonam said:

Malmus, look at your own clear racist and secterian remarks accusing me of being a Mason from previous comment just there!. Your remarks, unlike Malky's are not from years back. Apologise if its in you, or get to f___

There's nothing racist or sectarian about calling someone a mason, sonam, as they are not a race nor a religious sect. 

 

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17 hours ago, Stephen Malkmus said:

If you genuinely think that bringing attention to your manager's racism is "point scoring" and just as bad as the racist texts themselves then you have serious issues. The texts should have been brought up by your fanbase constantly until he was chased out of your club like has happened elsewhere in Scottish football recently, not swept under the carpet under the pretence of forgiveness like you are currently seeking to do. Your manager's comments after Tam Courts took a stand against racism show that he hasn't changed, and your fanbase's complicity show that there is a long way to go before racism is treated as seriously as it should be in Ross-shire. Claiming that re-posting the texts is as bad as making the comments thenselves is genuinely disgraceful. Freemasonry isn't a sect, btw.

Interesting you bring up the Dundee Utd racism incident. Courts jumped the gun whereas Mackay waited for all information before making a statement. Police and SFA investigations both.fojnd jo cade to answer. Even Utdsboen stewards said they didn't hear anything- so are they all wrong and Courts is correct. 

In terms of Malkys previous issues, he went through the FA advised courses then paid to go on courses of his own volition. And on top of that Kick it Out applauded the SFA for employing him and showing that people can be rehabilitated and deserve chances to prove they've learnt from their mistakes.

Incidentally there was a situation regarding a player being racially abused at County recently and Mackay backed said player fully.

Please don't pick and choose your information to back up your argument without knowing full story as makes you look really silly.

I purely came onto this thread to see who would the new QOS manager.  Will continue following it - only posted here to try and correct misinformation being posted as gospel truth.

 

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39 minutes ago, Lowrie83 said:

Interesting you bring up the Dundee Utd racism incident. Courts jumped the gun whereas Mackay waited for all information before making a statement. Police and SFA investigations both.fojnd jo cade to answer. Even Utdsboen stewards said they didn't hear anything- so are they all wrong and Courts is correct. 

In terms of Malkys previous issues, he went through the FA advised courses then paid to go on courses of his own volition. And on top of that Kick it Out applauded the SFA for employing him and showing that people can be rehabilitated and deserve chances to prove they've learnt from their mistakes.

Incidentally there was a situation regarding a player being racially abused at County recently and Mackay backed said player fully.

Please don't pick and choose your information to back up your argument without knowing full story as makes you look really silly.

I purely came onto this thread to see who would the new QOS manager.  Will continue following it - only posted here to try and correct misinformation being posted as gospel truth.

 

 

Kick It Out, football’s equality and inclusion organisation, has released a statement after The Football Association (FA) announced that Malky Mackay and Iain Moody are not being charged for alleged racist, antisemitic, sexist and homophobic comments.

A statement from Kick It Out reads: “Kick It Out is of the view that The Football Association (FA) has damaged its own credibility and anti-discrimination policies by taking the decision not to charge former Cardiff City and Wigan Athletic manager Malky Mackay and Iain Moody, a former employee of Cardiff and Crystal Palace, for alleged racist, antisemitic, sexist and homophobic comments revealed by the Daily Mail in August 2014.

It is Kick It Out’s view that The FA needed to take a strong position to help prove football’s ‘zero-tolerance’ approach towards discriminatory practices. Instead, we have another example of the status quo being reinforced, and discriminatory practices being allowed to flourish in ‘no-go’ areas such as within the exclusivity of boardrooms, training grounds and dressing rooms, and via private communication networks.

“How can anybody truly challenge discrimination and prejudiced attitudes in football with confidence now? The apparent reluctance to punish comments and behaviour considered as ‘banter’ or ‘light-hearted culture’ within these settings is entirely damaging. It is an insult to those affected by discrimination and offers the prospect of further victimisation if they are to take a stand and confront it.

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