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  1. On 28/08/2020 at 22:20, Nkomo-A-Gogo said:

    One of my school mates had the whole collection of He-Man  figures. He is super gay now and I can't help but wonder if waking up to shelves full of topless musclemen everyday  was instrumental in some of his life choices.

    No just a wee bit gay naw?

  2. Be something else to watch Scottish Unionists watching millions of English telling us to go f**k ourselves and we should f**k off and stop leeching off of England.

    Even if English separatism failed and the Union won I reckon for Unionists here it would be a wake up call that we are 4 separate countries and England just needs someone to lord it over.

    I'm very interested to see what would happen to England in the event we leave them or they leave the Union. For some reason I can't see England continuing to vote only red or blue. It's already ridiculous that England only votes 1 of 2 ways anyway.

     

  3. 3 hours ago, Marshmallo said:

    Yogi was a better manager for Falkirk than he was a player. It baffles me that anyone can have watched us for the last decade and not see how incredible a job he did.

     

    2 hours ago, AL-FFC said:

    I think it was the end of his managerial time with us and his whoring himself to every club down south not to mention his ego that folk dont acknowledge his achievements as manager not to mention the  "the next level" and dads army which had they been at their prime would have been a brilliant team 

     

    2 hours ago, ilostmyself said:

    Hughes did a great job and it's been a decade of decline since he left so difficult not to appreciate the work he did.

    He does have a track record of leaving clubs with expensive duds they can't easily get rid of but a strong board should have stopped him doing that. Any manager is going to try and get the best players they can with the money made available.

    He's not the most likable character and the amount he praises himself makes people (including myself) feel like they need to point out his inadequacies. 

    Let me take a look at the last 20 years in Scotland.

    Livingston - Won the League cup 2004, Won the challenge cup 2015, Won the 1st Division 2001 Finished 3rd in the SPL 2002

    Inverness - Won the Scottish Cup 2015, Won the 1st Division 2004 and 2010, Won the challenge cup 2004 and 2018, Finished 3rd in the SPL 2015 and 2 more top 6 finishes

    Ross County - Won the 1st Division 2012 and 2019, Won the League cup 2016, Won the Challenge cup 2007, 2011 and 2019, Finished top 6 in the SPL 2013 and 2016

    St Johnstone - Won the Scottish cup 2014, Won the 1st Division 2009, Won the Challenge cup 2008, Finished top 6 in the premier League 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 including 3rd 2013

    Falkirk - Won the 1st Division 2003 ( not promoted) 2005, Won the Challenge cup 2004 and 2012.

    4 far smaller clubs than us who are kicking our arse up and down the park with recent success and our fans are so pitiful we class 7th as a triumph.

    I fucking despair at what a sad sack club we must be

  4. 48 minutes ago, Syd Puddefoot said:

    Lex leaving means another small step in the right direction, with him and Thomson gone it can only be a good thing. The main culprits of course are still at the helm and until they dilute or bail will continue to call the shots. Time will catch up with them eventually but the biggest worry is their parting shot, when they could possibly sell to some undesirables. They've already proved that's possible.

    Sandy will still be a big part of FFC for many years after he sells his shares unless someone pays him the near £2M we still owe for the stand.

    Personally I would rather leave that debt as it is and if you have a spare £2M spend it on a 4th stand or the team

  5. 1 hour ago, MixuFruit said:

    Is this better or worse than the p***ks who park straddling a white line between two bays?

    If the car park is empty I see no issue with straddling.

    If it's full then it's a dick move.

    Parking in P&C when you don't actually have the child with you is always a dick move.

  6. 30 minutes ago, velo army said:

    Co-commentators. It may have been said elsewhere, but I'm watching the Europa League highlights and Robbie Savage's purpose seems to be to describe in basic terms what I'm seeing on the screen. To wit "he just runs in front of the defender and gets his head on it to score a goal". Spellbinding insight. The purpose of this role merely appears to be to provide a wage for former players as I can't imagine it helps the viewer any.

    I was really looking forward to watching them and my viewing pleasure was ruined when the opening line was to mention no English clubs.

  7. 4 hours ago, Empty It said:
    4 hours ago, TheScarf said:
    Folk who park in a parent and child space when they don't have any children in the car.
    Sorry, it's not for if you have children, it's for if you have children with you, you lazy, daft arseholes.  See so much of it at places like Aldi and Asda.

    99% Range Rovers and BMWs, they're too important to have to walk from a normal space.

    I assumed it was because these spaces are bigger and they seem to treat there car like it's their baby. Sad fucks

  8. On 16/08/2020 at 13:10, Beth Paige-Black said:

    Celtic would come mid-table.  Rangers would produce an 'Aston Villa style'  escape only to be deducted 12 points after ignoring a final warning for sectarian singing.  

    England is fantastic at pretending that crowds are well behaved and nothing ever happens in the greatest league that has and will ever exist.

    Unlike Scotland they've managed to get the media and fan groups singing from the same hymn sheet and I'm sure they would just sugarcoat the songs they both sing.

  9. 23 hours ago, Pull My Strings said:

    He's such an odd little c**t. I'm rather torn on him. On the one hand, he was a very decent player, did well for us and you could never doubt his commitment to the cause. The cause was Scott McDonald though -  the team paying his wages were entirely incidental.

    He loved a goal against Falkirk too much for my liking.

    Begrudgingly I have to say he was top drawer

  10. 32 minutes ago, Junior Pub League said:

    As a Falkirk fan you'll not understand the concept of Box Office.

    I was expecting an St Johnstone fan to start that patter but coming from a fan of 1 of Scotland's biggest clubs is a little sad is it not?

    Considering Scottish football powerhouses like Arbroath, Alloa, Morton and QOS are a league above us, I don't think a top 6 Premiership club pointing this out is good patter mate. Try again.

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