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Only number three Judas?

Discussion in 'World Football' started by Pauli_Andy, Feb 3, 2011.

    Mo Johnson only makes number three on the list of top ten football traitors on this blog. I can only think the guy who wrote it doesn't actually understand the nature of the rivalry between Celtic and Rangers. Luis Figo probably runs him a very close second, but Sol Campbell (who's number one) moving from Spurs to Arsenal is nothing by comparision. Their rivalry is just a sad bunch of cockneys trying to look hard.
     
  1. Alan Smith should be higher up that list.. he berated Rio Ferdinand for going to Man Utd , saying he'd never do the same and then he makes the exact same move..

    I don't really see Figo as a Judas.. Barcelona sold him to Madrid and they could easily have blocked it Im sure but it made sense to the club as much as the player..

    Johnston is the biggest judas of all.. wearing our shirt and then days later pulling on satans..

    Mcavennie 2nd time round for us was pictured with the Partick Thistle shirt in what seemed a done deal before coming to us...

    Guys who have turned their back on a club , or do something they said would never happen are the real judas types..
     
  2. Pish. In fact total pish. Sol Campbell my *. In fact Sol Campbell my total *.
     

  3. :56::56: your posts are * brilliant.
     
  4. Written with an english bias, sol campbell going to spurs from arsenal isnae on the same planet as judas goan tae the huns. Funny how judas mo has spent the vast majority of his time away from Scotland and rarely comes back ( although he has had a good life in North America which may also be the reason).
     
  5. harry kewell
     
  6. Colin Kazim-Richards

    Fenerbahce to Galatasary, quite suicidal if you ask me.
     
  7. Typical ignorant English, wouldn't have suspected anything else. Over half the list are English.
     
  8. imo figo or johnstone must be at first place..

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlPJAmIv7Ig[/YOUTUBE]

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIaCgXwXBvs[/YOUTUBE]
     
  9. Callum McGregor

    Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

  10. what sort of treatment did Mo Johnstone get when he came to Paradise with the rats? to young to remember
     
  11. The article is obviously written by an English guy who - surprise me - pretty much knows * all about world football. Six out of the top ten judases all come from a single country - England. Does this mean the English are just natural traitors, willing to sell out everything for a quick buck? Nah, it just means English culture is utterly self-obsessed, and we knew that already.

    Figo has to be the top traitor. The Maurice Johnstone betrayal was small potatoes by comparison.
    Two obvious reasons:
    1) Figo was close on the world's best player at the time - Mo Johnstone was not even on the scale.
    2) Johnstone was a Nantes player at the time. Figo moved DIRECT from Barca to Real. The nearest equivalent would have been Larsson going direct from us to the Huns. Get yr heads round that one...
     
  12. After reassuring the fans many times that he wouldn't go. Real put in a bid that activated his buy out clause and he left.

    Figo number one, Maurice Johnstone second. Colin Kazim-Richards third. Then probably Campbell or Smith.
     
  13. Figo, then Mo.

    Also, this list is a pish. What about ...

    Roberto Baggio (Fiorentina - Juventus, two days of full scale riots broke out in which fifty people were injured after his transfer in 1990)

    Ronaldo twice (Barca - Real, Inter - AC Milan, though his transfer directly from Inter to Real caused more fuss, because Inter supported him all the time of his injury and then he just left)

    Emre Belozoglu (Icon of Galatasaray, and then when he returned from Europe, he went to bitter rival Fenerbahce)

    Vladimir Stojković (He started his career in Red Star, been a captain, and after a couple of years playing in different clubs (Sporting, Wigan) he returned to bitter city rival Partizan. On the first clash of those two teams he wore a shirt under the jersey saying "Partizan fans, forgive me my awful past")
     
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  14. I don't think this one counts. None of the teams were particulary bothered because of the scale of money involved.