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Walking Down The Halbeath Road
Oscar P replied to Parscelona's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Frank Lampard Senior also played against you in a pre-season friendly years before that. I was very young but went along. Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick in a 3-1 win. Mate's brother still has the programme -
Walking Down The Halbeath Road
Oscar P replied to Parscelona's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Frank Lampard Senior also played against you in a pre-season friendly years before that. I was very young but went along. Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick in a 3-1 win. Mate's brother still has the programme -
Not going to bother this year. Cheers. Icarus.
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Does VAR not also check the attacking players entering the box as the penalty is struck or is that deemed a lesser offence?
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Initial S McG one of them Scorey McGoals ?
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My friend's brother has the programme from the 'first leg' against Chelsea. Here it is if anyone hasn't seen it before. Also great to see the quality signings made so far, you could well be challenging this season, hopefully.
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League 1 'derby day' fixtures next season? Airdrie v Clyde Dumbarton v Stranraer East Fife v Raith Rovers Forfar v Montrose Peterhead v Falkirk I blame Stenhousemuir.
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The Pie & Bovril Dead Pool 2019
Oscar P replied to Miguel Sanchez's topic in The General Nonsense Forum
They'll need to go down quicker than that going by the rate Rees-Mogg fires them out, to make any difference. -
Fairly certain that McNair sorted himself out and now works in drug rehabilitation, doing football coaching etc. He was a terrific player too.
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A Photographic History Of Scottish Football
Oscar P replied to Mon Dieu's topic in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
It's not Ernst Happy, that's for sure. -
A Photographic History Of Scottish Football
Oscar P replied to Mon Dieu's topic in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
Programme owned by my mate's brother. The story goes that the match was part of the Eddie McCreadie transfer deal, and that the second leg was never played. So Chelsea still owe the Shire a game, allegedly. -
Business / corporate speak nonsense
Oscar P replied to ICTChris's topic in The General Nonsense Forum
Are you sure you haven't just misheard what your boss said? 'door' can sound like 'your' in a noisy workplace. -
A Photographic History Of Scottish Football
Oscar P replied to Mon Dieu's topic in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
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Lewis played that cross like he was defending the goal.
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Looks a bit like the Board opened their Contacts book at the 'M' page, and started calling potential managers alphabetically. McCall....McIntyre......McKinnon..... Thankfully Ray accepted or we might have ended up with Gus McPherson.
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Website may be closed while they make the Homepage narrower.
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The McAuley family were near neighbours of ours years ago. The eldest girl was called Patricia, unfortunately for her, she was known as Pat.
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Bloody hell, more than half his goals then (unless there are others of course)
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Oops - I shouldn't trust Wikipedia. It credits him with three, and having been at both EEP games, assumed it was those. 75% of his goals then.
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Would it make you feel any better if you knew that all three of his Falkirk goals have come against the same team - yep, and all at East End Park as well?
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The Terrible Journalism & Tom English Thread
Oscar P replied to Ludo*1's topic in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
Phil Goodlad on Radio Scotland sports bulletin at lunchtime, referred to Falkirk as the Brockville club. -
Nice wee dig at Chick on Saturday from Richard Gordon during Open All Mics. Goal from Glebe Park by Isaac Layne was announced, only to be interrupted by another goal from elsewhere, Gordon then made a comment along the lines of "Chick frantically trying to work out if Layne is a Brechin or St Mirren player to gauge his reaction to the goal"
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If they end up sleeping rough, they might get a wee visit from Ryan Thomson and Paul Willis to cheer them up.