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C4mmy31

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  1. After tonight's carry on in Bulgaria, they might not have a draw to go into.....
  2. it would appear so, this taken from one of our guys posts on kickback...... 14th March 1885 (2nd Home International Championship) SCOTLAND - IRELAND 8-2 (4-0) Referee: William Pierce Dix (England) Crowd: 6.000, 1st Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Lamont (10), 2-0 Turner (12), 3-0 Calderwood (15), 4-0 Marshall (35), 5-0 Higgins (51), 6-0 Barbour (53), 7-0 Higgins (60), 8-0 Higgins (70), 8-1 Gibb (85), 8-2 Gibb (90) SCOTLAND: William Chalmers (1/Rangers) - Hugh McHardy (1/Rangers) James Bryden Niven (1/Moffat) - Robert Robinson Kelso (1/Renton) John Campbell McLeod McPherson [c] (8/Vale of Leven) Alexander Barbour (1/Renton) - John Marshall (1/3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers) William Turner (1/Pollockshields Athletic) Alexander (Sandy) Higgins (1/Kilmarnock) Robert Calderwood (1/Cartvale) Walter Lamont (1/Pilgrims)
  3. and Edinburgh City of the 4th tier beat Dunfermline in the League Cup...... whats your point caller?
  4. Aye..... he couldn't keep them on when with the female physio, allegedly
  5. I think your grossly underestimating the ambition of some of these clubs...... thanks but no thanks.
  6. Just watched the BB interview, over 14 mins long, where he talks very candidly about our plans for the future both on & off the pitch...... An interesting insight for anyone with a Killie TV subscription. I hadn't realised we had actually interviewed 11 "very high calibre household names" for the managers job before deciding on Angelo, with BB admitting he had to pinch himself that he was sharing a room with these guys during the interview process......
  7. Or to put it another way..... one of our stat loving posters on kickback has informed us Killie have won twice at Tynecastle since Hearts last won a home game. Even in our dark days, under Johnston, Locke & McCulloch, we were never on a run near as bad. If his stat is true, Levein needs emptied fast if Hearts are to have any chance of avoiding the threat of relegation this season.
  8. Not according to the team who played & lost 4-0 to Kelty Hearts Killie Reserves: Lyle, McCracken, McLevy, Barlow, Lynch, Ross, Barr, Brindlay, Cameron, Monk, McDonald. Subs: Jamie Walker, Josh Walker, Warnock, Deveney, Sloan, Russell
  9. when yer pal oan the bus hame is pure ragin....... Well played Livingston.
  10. Friz is only just back from a broken foot sustained just before the close of last season, he's only played 2 reserve games for us before yesterday so he isn't fully match fit tbh. He does have a good change of pace especially driving at people & he isn't easily taken off the ball. He will do a good job for you guys.
  11. So, what's you guys initial thoughts on wee Frizzell then ? Who's Dom Thomas again !!!
  12. oh come on mate, enough with this talk, Levein is doing a smashing job.
  13. Our defence could shit the bed & still keep a clean sheet that is all .......
  14. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-49939073 Who's been naughty boys then......
  15. "I feel we're turning a corner, we're not turning in a taxi, we're turning in a juggernaut but we are turning a corner and I'm hopeful that tomorrow will put us into the break with a positive feeling." get yer ain patter Craig Levein
  16. Halkett out for 10 weeks with a knee injury at the Jambos..... both clubs could be struggling to field 22 players tomorrow
  17. A bit of a role reversal as young boys pump The Rangers.....
  18. Osman Sow is going to be missing for 5-6 weeks after picking up an ankle injury in a tackle on him last week.....
  19. FYI..... there is a pro independence rally in Edinburgh on Saturday, with a very large presence expected, roads & trains might be busier than usual for those travelling through to Tynecastle. UPDATED.... Estimates of between 200,000 - 250,000 expected to attend
  20. Stuart Findlay has been added to Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad for the country’s Euro 2020 Qualifying double-header against Russia and San Marino. The central defender joins Stephen O’Donnell in the party for the games, which take place on October 10 and 13. Stuart is seeking his first senior cap for his country after being part of the squad for this summer’s qualifiers against Cyprus and Belgium. Congratulations to Stuart on his call up and we wish everyone involved in the national team all the best.
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