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  1. I feel privileged to have been alive at the time he was Utd manager though as a Dons fan probably didn’t fully appreciate it at the time.
    It’s hard to believe that both McLean and Ferguson turned down the Rangers job in 83 as they had better chances of silverware and European success staying where they were.
    My sympathies go out to all Arabs and his family at this time.

  2. One of the saddest aspects of the Brexit farrago has been the lurch to the right of The Herald newspaper, in which Iain McWhirter is a long-time columnist. The list is long - Andrew McKie, Struan Stevenson, Alan Simpson, Mark Smith, Andy McIver, Guy Stenhouse, the bampot Stuart Waiton and now Kevin Hague.

    As someone posted on that feed, it seems to get a gig there that you need to recant your previous views, and Kevin McKenna and Tom Gordon are further examples. Iain McConnell has been like a beacon of common sense during this time; I can only assume he's been overlooked.

    I don’t think the Herald has ever been the same since we lost Ian Bell. His Column was the main reason I used to buy it.
    I don’t buy any print media now unless I need something to start a bonfire or dry out my walking boots.
  3. The U.K. and US didn’t get what they voted for!
    Only 43% voted Tory but they got an 80 seat majority and Trump actually lost the popular vote in 2016 but only won because of the electoral college.
    It is the electoral system that need fixed in these countries.
    You could also ask how you can have a true democracy when the media and means of informing the public are held by a few mega rich.

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    That will be Manston Airfield near Broadstairs in Kent.
    Am I the only person who thinks it is just a coincidence that BJ announced the deal in the middle of the afternoon on Christmas Eve when most of the country is on the build up to what limited festivities they can have this year.
    I am almost surprised he didn’t do the announcement in a Santa outfit though he did manage a Brussel Sprouts quip in it.
    It leaves almost no time for any proper scrutiny of the deal by Parliament. Why do I get the feeling that’s how he had planned it all along.
  5. If the Royal Navy are unable to stop wee dinghies coming over the channel what hope do they have against fishing boats.
    Does the navy even have the capability or ships to do this any more.
    How long till we see Farage with a ‘Dunkirk’ style fleet of little boats ready to go out and defend our waters.

  6. Spent most of the day arguing on twitter yesterday with unionists. They spent the whole talking over the GERS figures and trying to say how scotland costs the uk so much money and how we have such a great deal. I simply asked them why the UK is so desperate to keep us if we were costing us so much money. They cant seem to answer this.

    I have given up arguing with people like that as they will not be won over. I had one reply that it’s because we are all part of the ‘British family’.
    They were also stating that Scotland was too poor to do it alone. When I listed other countries that were smaller and were independent including some Baltic states, the reply I got was ‘they all have their own central banks’ As if there is something that will prevent Scotland from setting one up when we become independent again.
  7. I was born and brought up in Dunfermline but my Dad was a Dons fan and as soon as I was old enough used to take me to some of the away games nearby. This was in the late 70s and despite the Pars having been a top side a decade before everyone at my primary school seemed to support Rangers or Celtic. The only other Dons fans were from families with links to the North East.
    By the mid 80s there were a few more kids wearing red tops in the area, but some never went to any games and were obviously jumping on the Fergie bandwagon.
    I would also go along to EEP with friends from school from time to time as this was the start of Leishmania in West Fife and it was a lot easier to just turn up for the occasional game and see who was in the regular spot on the terraces.
    I never took to either side of the Old Firm as I couldn’t understand why the fans of the clubs seem to prefer to show how British or Irish they were and not celebrate their Scottishness.
    It has almost gone full circle for me now as despite my best efforts my boys are all Pars fans and I have had a season ticket for the last few years.
    The Dons are still my team though and my boys will also occasionally come to a game in the granite city if asked.

  8. I worked on the world greatest ocean liner in the 90s. En route to Hamburg from Southampton for a refit the SBS raided the ship to do a practice.
    All the passengers has disembarked so there was only crew on. I think the Captain and ships security were aware in advance but none of the rest of the crew were. I slept through the whole thing and didn’t find out about it till the next day when I saw all these guys going round the ship with sub machine guns!
    They then spent the rest of the trip getting pissed in the crew bar.

  9. Looking at recent polling, the average British (English) voter has chosen to ignore the absolute incompetence of the Tory government and the total corruption that has taken place since the pandemic.  Tory supporters making millions from this national tragedy and failing miserably to deliver.
    We need to extricate ourselves from such idiocy at the earliest opportunity. 

    It’s depressing isn’t it. But that’s what years of the gutter press and dumbing down of the media and culture in general have done.
    I like to think we have a slightly more politically astute population in Scotland and feel that the 2014 referendum at least got people here to engage more with politics.
  10. The horror of civilian deaths during bombing was starkly shown last night on the Blitz programme which focused on the bombing of Clydebank, IN Jellico Street 15 members of the Rocks family were killed during one raid. 

    You do know that British bombing killed more in Hamburg during one raid than died from Luftwaffe bombing in the U.K. during the whole war.
    But we were the ‘good guys’ so I suppose that was acceptable!
  11. That speech from Boris is chronic. I never understand why the Tories have a weird hard on for the Second World War all the time.

    It’s not just the Tories, it’s an unhealthy British/English obsession with the fact ‘we’ won the war and don’t let the world forget it.
    I am not saying standing up to the Nazis was not something to be proud of but we did have a little help from the Empire, USA, USSR and ironically ‘refugees’ from occupied countries.
    Until we can start to look forwards instead of backwards then we are destined to live in an ever repeating cycle of Spitfires and Vera Lynn songs.
  12. I started going to football in the early 1960s when there were 18 teams in the top flight, the "big twelve" would have been - Rangers, Hearts, Kilmarnock, Celtic, Dundee, Aberdeen, Dunfermline, Hibs, Motherwell, Partick Thistle and two from Dundee United/Clyde/St Johnstone/St Mirren/Falkirk/Airdrie. *
    * I've probably made a glaring omission from that list.

    Did the Hi-Hi not finish 3rd in the top flight in the early 60s.
  13. Has Papa New Guinea been mentioned yet. I used to work on cruise ships so it’s probably cheating a bit. The ships football team played a local side in PNG. One of the opposition was only wearing one boot. We asked if he had lost one but he replied ‘No I just happened to find this one!’

    Also been to Fiji and when we went to play a football team there the other team had 15 players and no goalie due to a wee mixup with the port agent. It was an interesting match!

     

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