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Cowden Cowboy

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  1. He had suffered a bad injury and that hampered him. He was not then playing regularly and Covid hit. He was offered a contract renewal but advised he thought it better to move on. He was looking to join te Haws - to help him at that point in his career after his injury we did not seek a fee.
  2. But there have been three times already when we had no fixtures at all scheduled for periods of 3 weeks or more
  3. The club purchased its own pitch covers as far as I can recall
  4. 24/7/52 that’s the real football world I’m afraid
  5. But you seized on it and amplified and exaggerated it. That is why I responded once it was no longer a random comment. Not bothered about criticism of me or my peers - but if you want to delude yourself about some Rangers influence fill your boots. A complete red herring. Cuckold - that’s an innovative bit of abuse at least. Have a good Xmas
  6. Hardly - I don’t comment too much but don’t like made up stories
  7. Because we are in the Lowland League not the Championship or even L1 or 2
  8. There were 3 changes from Saturday’s team. Armstrong and Sinclair were missing. Davidson was captain. We had 3 great chances but didn’t take them. Mistakes for at least 2 of the goals conceded
  9. There was a virus hit the club and we had to cancel training on Thursday. Armstrong and Davidson were unable to play and 2 or 3 others weren’t 100%. The one match suspension for cautions for three players all kick in 14 days after their 5th caution. If we had had games every Saturday they would not all have been out for the same match
  10. People from Northern Ireland are indeed British in terms of nationality
  11. Hey it’s not up to me to do your job for you - you want something you do the hard yards. I’m not all fired up about this and I am happy to be both a Scot and British and European for that matter - without being nationalistic about it
  12. Not a UK Nat but actually someone open to sensible persuasion. Not convinced by Scot Nats - no time for Ross or Sunak. Sarwar made no impression on me - don’t mind Starmer but maybe that’s because I am probably a left of centre liberal.
  13. Your ranting again - not persuading me or anyone else
  14. Ach well I believe in persuasion you believe in ranting - each to his own
  15. Well you have just affirmed then that the de facto route suggested isn’t a democratic route
  16. That’s why you usually have bounce games behind closed doors as otherwise you get this over-emphasis on the result when you run out players on the fringes, rest key players, throw in some trialists. Doubtless Crossgates with many ex-Cowden players are right up for it but that’s an entirely different perspective.
  17. Don’t know - maybe Time, clear evidence of hardcore strong majority support for it over time, persuasion of influential and sensible MPs from other parties that asking the public again is appropriate, an evaluation of the pros and cons for both parties which shows advantages, less strident anti-English doggedness and a willingness to compromise with others. Just thinking aloud really I don’t have a manifesto.
  18. The union does have legitimate basis in law, slavery doesn’t as it was abolished. The people democratically have had many years now to look to amend historic laws.
  19. Nobody has denied democracy you just haven’t got what you want. There is a democratic uk govt which already agreed to a referendum in 2014. Thus the democratic route is to persuade it to agree once again. The Supreme Court ruled it was a reserved matter which was already self evident.
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