I agree with that final point. So how about if a team goes into liquidation and then miraculously reappears, like Airdrie for example, all of their titles beforehand are expunged for ever?
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But that would take humility, a word that starts with "hu" and we all know that all of those pages have been ripped out the Ibrox dictionary just in case someone is accidentally offended.
Had potential certainly. I watched him and Lindsay together a few times in the Dev. squad and always thought Lindsay was the more promising of the two. Gary Caldwell obviously thought that he could do something with him by signing him on the back of a performance in a friendly and at the time I think Thistle fans were quite delighted since he didn't come through our academy and we got a fee for him. Of course since then he's developed a mythical alter ego as the greatest ever young Thistle centre back since Jackie Campbell which is why folk are greetin that he's signed for Dundee. I think he will be decent for you though.
The Niederkorn Amateur Asthmatic Society. Weekly performances all through the pollen season, including The Dave King and I, Far From the Mad Crowd, and From Here to Insolvency.
I saw Doolan giving him defensive coaching on Sunday. He had very little idea of where he should even just be. And then at the first Aberdeen goal, having found his spot, he stayed rooted to it.
I was a bit meh about Amoo until those last two games where he put in an apology of a performance both times. Presumably he wasn't playing for a new contract by then.
It's brutal time for the youngsters who get released, good luck to all of them. Meantime, McCarthy and Lamont getting new deals might see some changes to the midfield contingent at the club. We certainly never seem short of them.
Did anyone hear Clangers on Off The Ball saying that St Mirren escaping relegation and a play off by the skin of their teeth was "an experience that every player wants to have"? TBF he was talking about the post match celebrations at Easter Road, but still.
So about 35 minutes into the commentary of the Aberdeen Celtic game tonight, Packie Bonner said he'd eat Willie Miller's hat if there weren't more goals in the game. Here's hoping Willie was wearing a Harris Tweed fore and aft.
I've become a gilet convert this past winter. Under, not over though. Shirt, thin jumper, down-filled gilet and shell jacket. Warm enough, yet more mobile than a padded jacket. Unbeatable.