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26 minutes ago, The Ghost of B A R P said:
Fuxake, at least some of the Dundee posters are vaguely amusing...
Nae need tae lie tae make a point
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16 hours ago, DiegoDiego said:18 hours ago, Cowden Cowboy said:L2 clubs donβt want a split - who on earth thinks splits are a positive feature of a league. Β
Most fans approve of the Premiership split. The only dissenters are dullards who can't get their head around "but the team in seventh can have more points than the team in sixth!"
I think most Premiership fans approve of a split because it gives ye something to play for after Christmas when, without it, there'd be half a dozen teams who all know they're gonna end up midtable with f**k all to play for it. Whether it would be preferable to, I dunno, a play off for the final European place and/or expanding the relegaton play off is a different matter.
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7 hours ago, Robert James said:
Scottish CupΒ on Saturday 27/8.Β How will the 3 NCL clubs fare ?
Fort William v Benburb
Glasgow University v Golspie Sutherland
Invergordon v Newtongrange Star
No Cup replays this season.
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Probably all three getting papped oot. But wouldn't bet against Golspie. Looked very solid v The Fort.Β
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Just now, SandyCromarty said:
I dont kno hoo tae anser that so I jist red dot yezz.
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4 hours ago, SandyCromarty said:
How's that Branchton rehab unit working out, success?
Wouldn't know cousin fucker. I live in Gourock
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17 hours ago, Burnieman said:
No need for the apparently.
Sorry Burnie. Lurker demands full references for this claim. A written affidavit from The Queen and/or Rod Petrie would suffice.
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1 hour ago, Vale Vale Vale said:
Whatβs going on with Nairnβs away kit?
Some charity thing. I quite like it.
(I presume it was this kit?)
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Has Billy Dodds got over having tae dae a shite with the lights out yet or is he still a seething mess?
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2 minutes ago, virginton said:
Slice probably edges out the Industrial Revolution (Watt, J.) in the pantheon of gifts that Greenock has bestowed on human civilisation.Β
When civilisation reaches Dundee I'm sure the citizens there will appreciate all Greenock has done for them. Until then their ignorance is understandable.
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4 minutes ago, Mr. Alli said:
It's Greenock.
That's "Greenock: the home of slice" to you and the rest of the peasantry
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> believes Dalbeattie will be relegated
> believes a team that loses two goals to a South of Scotland team is ripe with future Scotland internationals
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If they keep that squad together I doubt they'll stay there.Β
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11 hours ago, welshbairn said:
Sounds like Fort haven't changed much from last season, run around like mad without achieving much then running out of steam. Only the first game though, hopefully they'll get the confidence to pace themselves and start playing like a team. Going to be an interesting season.
Few mistakes from the gaffer as well. As said they controlled the ball for thr vast majority of the first half but going 1-0 down spooked him into big changes. They went to a three at the back and made three subs and it didnae seem to work as well and the guys who came on didn't seem as handy in the ball.
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23 hours ago, GNU_Linux said:
Greenock 0-3 Thorn Athletic
Greenock finished with 9 menGreenock were fucking shite. Don't want tae dismiss Thorn in any way but, fucking hell, that was one of the shitfest performances I've ever seen a team deliver.
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Can't disagree with more about Fort's #11 who slowed down so many attacking opportunities by constantly needing to try and beat his man before playing a pass. The absolute definition of a sand dancer.Β
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Fort played nice stuff. Never lumped it and always played it on the deck but too often the passes were the easy option and coulda played for days and Golspie would have dealt with it. The first 30 minutes The Fort did look the better side but as soon as all their one trick ponies were found out Golspie just saw the game out.
Both well taken goals. The first a 30 yard daisy cutter right into the corner. Keeper coula done better possibly but might have been unsighted.Β Second was a well worked throw in routine (or blind luck) that let the winger tuck it under the goal keeper.
Lovely bunch of folk at The Fort and, if Golspie are one of the better teams in the division, The Fort will win more than they lose this year with a bit more experience and game management but, unless they improve dramatically, they ain't going back up anytime soon.
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1 hour ago, welshbairn said:
Mind you stop at Aldi for a gander, hearing they've got some new tins in..
Spar/Social club in the end.
@Le Tout P'ti FCΒ it's weird. Half the pitch is fine but there's these mad clumps of jungle around the place
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54 minutes ago, welshbairn said:
Less than evens on average. Are you going today? I wonder if charging for NCL games will catch on? Seems fair enough to me.
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Aye. Gonna get pished in the Highlands anyway but hoping to catch a game. Was sunny all the way up but pushing it down now we're in Glencoe
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What's the odds of The Fort's brave new start getting postponed because of a waterlogged pitch?
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2 minutes ago, Duries Air Freshener said:
Iβve been falsely accused of having many a different alias, but being called Spongeheid is a new one.
Not that it bothers me. Spongeheid seems a decent guy.
Sorry idiot, I need to be more clear when you're around, I was saying you wrote it. I understand Spongeheid shared it but there's not enough spelling errors for it to be his own creation.Β
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1 minute ago, BFTD said:
I like the seethe about the Poll Tax write-off. Because we should totally be chasing folk for debts dating back thirty years.
The figures don't even make sense. That figure (if it is even true and not just farted out by Durie's Air Freshener) will be the total amount of Poll Tax that wasn't paid. Even if the SNP never wrote that off yer ontae plums if ye think it would ever be all claimed back. As well as the amount of folk who owed it who are deid now the cost and effort of finding everyone who owed would, potentially, exceed the cost of getting it back. Especially when the majority who would be forced into paying it back would be doing so in instalments like a fiver a month.
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It's alright. I had to use my Gaelic dictionary to remember how to spell "sign" in Gaelic.Β
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4 minutes ago, BFTD said:
These days, right, you say that you're Rangers and it's estimated that they'll spend Β£196 million to maliciously prosecute you.
Bidh mi ag radh "Tha Gaidhlig agam" an-diugh agus tha e gu math daor air soidhne rathaid
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8 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
Yeah, i'm not sure Gaelic road signs can be classified as something that failed. Unless the Gaelic writing made them all dissolve and not be signs anymore.Β
But then, we get these spam accounts on here that keep getting conversed with for some reason, so here we are.......
They also never cost Β£26,000,000
Mind you "Gaelic Dictionary" and "Gaelic TV" are both on their too so I'm just gonna presume it was written by a fucking c**t.
Jist got dotted by the idiot. Now we know who wrote it.4
π΄ π΅ Caley (The) vs Morton (Greenock) π΅ π
in Scottish Championship General Chatter
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King had a good game on the left wing v Hibs.