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Revelation from the Ross County commentator that Jay Henderson is the son of erstwhile pantomime villain of the 1990s Saints support, Darren Henderson, who was top drawer at shithousery in his Stranraer days.
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Looking at the positives, I'm in the house and don't need to drive home from Dingwall.
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4 minutes ago, Empty It said:
Playing the victim and the tears from the saints fans
Irony Police telephoned.
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Was that due to the psychological effect of Curtis Main coming on?
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Should have had money on us to get a red today.
I fancied we might get 'Joann Arquin'ed, like when they managed to find a red for him the week after he'd had a joke one rescinded.
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I hope this announcement doesn't put Shelley Kerr back on the drink, or somebody is getting it.
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FFS, after I made all that effort to be philosophical about having to get behind a wee scrote like Naismith.
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Did i dream it, or at one point did they drop the space between 'Premier' and 'League' and briefly call it the 'Premierleague', or postulate calling it that?
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6 hours ago, Ric said:
Aberdeen fans (in general, you understand, not you specifically) are not even close to the OF in regard of arrogance regarding their position within Scottish football, but they are out on their own in 3rd place (unlike their real world experience).
As a wise man once commented as we were reflecting on the absolute state of some of the weirdos peering through the Pittodrie segregation fence at us, "At least the Old Firm have got something to be cocky about".
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It's funny to see the high regard that Jim Goodwin is held in these days, by the same opposition fans and pundits who used to carry on like the guy who commentated on the Hindenburg disaster every time Jim went in for a tackle.
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2 minutes ago, glenburn bud said:
To be fair Greive has already shown in his short stint in appearances, thatโs heโs got miles more natural ability.
Paeslack was good for two things, stealing from fellow proโs and making plaster cast impressions of his dick.
As a going away gift for Stephen McGarry.
Was also a pioneer of shaving his balls in the shower. Ahead of his time in that sense.
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A note of caution would be that fans in the stands were quite literally directing 'We'reย not worthy' gestures towards Jens Paeslack at this stage of his Saints career.
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Torfason played in the first game after we got relegatged before jumping ship to St Johnstone.
The mists of time prevent me from remembering if he was just finalising his move at the time, or if taking part in a 7-0 defeat to Raith Rovers changed his mind about staying on with us.
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It's the curse of the yellow shoulders.
St.Johnstone's pointless addition of yellow shoulders in an attempt to spice up an otherwise perfectly adequate kit is eerily reminiscent of the pointless yellow shoulders from our 2015 relegation kit.
We knew it was futile trying to stay up as soon as we set eyes on that strip.
Other teams be warned.
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"The difference for fans of other clubs in the top flight is that they are invariably able to watch their team in every home game and away match due to demand โ but with away allocations tighter, the vast majority of Celtic followers have no choice but to pay out for live streams."
Nope, can't see the flaw in that narrative.
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6 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:
25 years ago today...
Wednesday 29th January 1997
Intercontinental international
Europe 1-2 Africa
at Estadio da Luz, Lisbonย ย ย ย 8,000
Tenuous link with Scottish football... but alternative was an Army Cadet international England v Northern Ireland from 1949.
Europe's star players were humbled by their African visitors, in a rain-drenched all-star match which preceded the inaugural Meridian Cup for youth teams.
Europe's goalscorer Vincent Guerin joined Hearts from PSG the following year, after a doping scandal. Ronald and Frank de Boer subsequently played for Rangers. European co-manager Berti Vogts led Scotland to Euro 2004 playoffs.
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I'm presuming I haven't lost the plot and that really is the wrong picture next to Pavel Nedved. I know it was a while ago, but he can't have changed his looks that much.
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2 minutes ago, kingjoey said:
The RedTV commentary last night was fairly dreadful, but why were you listening to it?
Primarlily because it was free.
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That Red TV commentary was a masterclass in fragile bravado.
They effortlessly switch between Old Firm-like swagger to "woe is me" and then back again as soon as the Dons string three passes together.
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You naturally expect commentary from a parallel universe on these in-house TV channels, to the extent that it's rarely even worthy of a mention, but FFS!
I presume the main guy was a few cans deep by the final whistle, or was he just playing to the gallery by that point?
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2 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:
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Full recording of BBC1's coverage:
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Trouble starts at 45:50 in the video and Archie MacPherson sporadically comments on it over the next ten minutes or so ("Mayhem..battle in the background"), with snippets ofย footage, until the English fans have been punted out of the stadium via the ramp where the pipe band are standing. You can see the pipers amonsgt the NF guys at 52:40.
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15 hours ago, Flybhoy said:
I was a wide eye school kid in section N, where most of the trouble was centred. The picture looks like section O, next door.
A lot of the National Front guys climbed that fence to escape to the safety of the running track.ย ย A slapstick tug-of-war broke out when one of them got stuck on top of the fence, with his mates trying to pull him to safety, and a horde of tartan japesters (successfully) dragging him back on to the terracing where he was engulfed.
All this was going on while an absolute fortune in loose change was raining down on the scene from above, with coins ricocheting off the crush barriers, etc.
I never saw a sniff of trouble outside that day. It was all inside the ground. Pishing down all day long as well
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18 hours ago, tamthebam said:
Ray Lorimer, Bobby Connor, Campbell Money, Joe McBride (Junior), Dougie Bell, Ralph Milne and presumably John McDonald are some of the names I recognise in that team. Maybe some of you recognise the others?
McAveety is Phil, who is the brother of former MSP Frank McAveety, according to a guy I worked with who was taught by Frank when he ws a teacher.
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There's no way that guy is getting a free header for Aberdeen's second if Brown doesn't throw that deliberate block on Fraser at the line of scrimmage.
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Someone who writes for a living at the BBC seemingly baffled by the concept of holding your head high / hanging your head in shame.
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Scott Brown retires
in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
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Of all the self styled hard men I've ever watched, he's the one that's least capable of taking a dose of his own medicine.
And also the one with the girliest voice.