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Wee-Bey

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  1. 24 minutes ago, Malky3 said:

    To be fair I think that the Unionists who do think like that would be quite correct based on the level of discourse on these pages. Some of the childish nonsense going on from Nationalists on here is quite laughable. 

    Personally, I'm unsure why you think your pish poor concern trolling deserves anything other than 'childish nonsense' in return.

    Swing and a miss champ.

  2. 15 minutes ago, jinky said:

    not all studies have been fully disclosed due to some of the personal content but nonetheless there are major concerns and until there is conclusive evidence on their safety we should be very wary...

     

    5 minutes ago, ajwffc said:

    The ECHA say the risks are very low  

    An investigation by  Washington state public health officials found no link between artificial turf and cancer.

    It's a nightmare when your concern trolling gets proven to be an absolute pile of shite within the space of 10 minutes.

    Stick to the 'I've never seen a good game on it' stuff.

  3. 10 minutes ago, MJC said:

    In all seriousness, these pitch invasions do need to stop, but the authorities  and the media need to take alot of responsibility for them, as the leniancy they showed Hibs after thousands of their fans invaded the Hampden pitch, assaulted opposition players, incited opposition fans to riot and destroyed the goalposts after the 2016 Scottish Cup Final is what planted the seeds for the now regular pitch invasions we see. That was dismissed as "ach, only a bit of exuberance by the media and Hibs received a very light punishment for their supporters misbehaviour that day, result of that means that other sets of supporters look at that and think "well if it was good enough for them, it's good enough for us". We obviously had our own pitch invasion on a smaller scale a year prior to that after the playoff and received a suspended sentence, but football supporters really should stay off the park and celebrate IN the stands, like what they managed to do for years and years.

    Terrible bait m8.

    I often wonder just who it is in your life outside this site, that's not giving you the attention you so desperately crave on here.

  4. 1. Celtic (sigh)

    2. Rangers (moral victors after winning the 'beating Celtic at Ibrox' trophy)

    3. Aberdeen (Main to look like a diddy but inexplicably score 10+ goals)

    4. Hibernian (anti Irish conspiracy only thing preventing a title challenge)

    5. Motherwell (David Turnbull to score 19 hat tricks in the 2nd half of the season)

    6. Hearts (Levein to announce he's stepping down, everyone downs tools in February)

    7. Kilmarnock (Thank you and bye bye top 6)

    8. Ross County (uncle Roy digs deep in the January window)

    9. St. Johnstone (meh)

    10. Hamilton (how are you doing this ? Why are you still here ?)

    11. Livingston (the franchise from roundabout city, should win the playoff)

    12. St Mirren (doomed, sorry lads)

  5. 36 minutes ago, Victor von Doom said:

    I can't see us getting within 6 points of the Darkside.

    I don't bet on the Premiership handicap market, simply because the split makes it different from the other divisions. If you fancy a small club for good season, a top six bet might make more sense. If they make the top six and lead on handicap after 33 games, the small club may well have little to play for in 6th and would be hard pushed to get more than 5 points, while the team that finishes 7th plays the dross at the bottom. It's a different market from the handicaps in the other divisions. Not unfair, just a mite harder to figure out and different. Ideally, you probably want to pick the club that finishes 7th at the split. However, I think Celtic will get 90 points. The 7th placed team gets about 50 points, so would need to be getting 40 on handicap to stay within range. I think Ross County will get 40 points, so I'm tempted by +51. The Sheep might get to 72.     

    Yeah, I've also had a wager on County in this market.

    Celtic will in all probability win the league but might not reach 90 pts. Take away the outlier of the invincibles season and their highest total last few years has been 87, I fancy similar this year. I think Rangers have more depth now, which theoretically means less points thrown away to the dross at the bottom. I can see the gap between the top 2 and the rest being bigger this year. Aberdeen are trending downwards last 2 seasons, less points, fewer scored, more conceded and with the loss of Shinnie, I can't see them making 70, so I've ruled them out. Should still be good enough for 3rd mind.

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