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  1. Perhaps the club is moving towards regretion instaed of progression? Hopefully the whisper about this isn't worth the paper it is written on.

    Or maybe Baz has learned his trade at all the things tht haven't worked at Clyde, and no doubt he wouldn't have had such a budget as PH had when he arrived at Alloa?

  2. I think that it's a bit unfair the new club - Rangers International FC are hanging on to the apron strings of a now defunct Rangers FC.

    Give these poor lads time to establish themselves in the SPFL, after all, they are a young club, with only 2 1/2 years of actual history, but debt that looks like it has been amassed over tens of years.

    And it seems that the so call 'fans' aren't actually fans, they were glory hunters all the time, and the numbers turning up has indicated this fact.

    And what are the stars above the borrowed badge for, as well as the 1872 on the strip all about? Didn't the seemstress have 2012 available?

  3. Yes, really enjoying this gem, strangely stuck away on Dave of all stations. Lewis is trully a love/hate charecter, every office has one like him.

    Donna or Rachel? Both at one time for me!

  4. Fargo

    It's a decent watch. Not brilliant but not terrible. Despite the nature of the film, it's a quirky film with a nice feeling throughout it and a few laughs thrown in (although being a dark comedy there are more chuckles than actual laughs), although that probably has a lot to do with Frances McDormand's wonderful character and the utter desperation that is exhibited by William H. Macy.

    It's funny in places, tragic in others and the story keeps you intrigued. That said, I did feel slightly underwhelmed by the whole thing. Frances McDormand makes the film watchable because she is just fantastic in it. The accents are hilarious as well.

    7/10

    The accents were explained to me by my aunt who lives state side. In Minisotta where it is set is inhabitted mainly by Scandinavian migrants, hence the accents and are seen by Americans as a bit on the slower side.

    Just thought you'd like to know. :)

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