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47 minutes ago, ahemps said:
I doubt this will lead to trouble on the street of Sydney. The green brigade and union bears are not going to travel to this and and expats or 2nd generation supporters are more likely going to be more educated and less exposed to the bigotry than your knuckle dragging ned who has never left Glasgow. I doubt any fans in Australia will be your mouth frothing staunch type.
If they "were more educated and less exposed to bigotry" they wouldn't have the slightest interest in these pair of vermin.. Same goes for folk at home actually.
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1 hour ago, Jinky67 said:
Quite the harbinger of doom you eh?
Indeed I am !
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1 hour ago, Jinky67 said:
There was admittedly some nervousness in the stadium however I think that was partly due to the Rangers scoring early and the news trickling through.
The game itself was as comfortable as it could have been, St Mirren barely threatened and once the 1st went in the result was never in doubt. It was a better performance than it was at Hibs.
Great to see Karamoko get some minutes also
We're on the brink of WW3 and you're getting 'nervous' about a game of football that you're watching ???
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Just now, kennie makevin said:
The original Chigley 'Time Flies By' of my childhood, if you don't mind , not that unfunny sub Cheech & Chong carnage.
and, indeed, carbage !
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On 09/12/2021 at 21:11, Paul Kersey said:
The original Chigley 'Time Flies By' of my childhood, if you don't mind , not that unfunny sub Cheech & Chong carnage.
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30 minutes ago, gannonball said:
Top tip for all, this reads much better when you use a William Ulsterman accent in your head.
And, of course, substitute the word 'Rangers' for the word 'Celtic' . Although their is , I believe, a school of thought that sees both as interchangeable.
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On 25/02/2022 at 11:40, topcat(The most tip top) said:
Back in the ‘80s people used to talk about a clubs top goalscorer/biggest defeat/longest winning streak/lowest attendance “Since the war”
These days they tend to use the invention of the English premiership and champions league in 1992 to provide an arbitrary “start of the modern era”
Of course if you’re from the former Yugoslavia then you could still say “Since the war”Why can't they just say 'ever' ?
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On 26/02/2022 at 16:44, BFTD said:
Naw, Jack and Victor never showed any proper interest in football. They'd come across as totally clueless on Off The Ball
Also, nice to see the Ralston wars kicking off on P&B again. Takes me back.
Cowan must definitely and Cosgrove to a lesser extent, never show any proper interest on football. Cowan enthuses about something he calls 'the fitba' , whatever the f*** that is.
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On 24/02/2022 at 14:34, kingjoey said:
Not appalling, simply careless.
Careless yes, senseless no. It made perfect sense in my head. A bit like Ms Ralston's weather forecasts do in her head, I would imagine.
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14 minutes ago, DaveMackay56 said:
Would like to see a show of solidarity at hampden.. whilst we desperately want to win, it’s only a game .. would love to a big slice of blue and yellow in the home support.
And ffs, please please please don't boo their national anthem.....
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53 minutes ago, Virtual Insanity said:
BBC were saying cramp for Tierney so hopefully fine.
Have the fear that Ukraine are never going to have been so motivated for a game in their lives.
And probably every single country in the world apart from Russia and ourselves desperate for them to win !
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Surely Clyde Superscoreboard and BBC Sportsound could do a swap deal with McIntyre's Old Firm cretinisms fitting snugly into Clyde's nightly secterian lovefest and the chap Gordon currently hosting Superscoreboard moving to the BBC.
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I do hope Cowan doesn't disappoint this weekend by missing the "but who does Putin really support" open goal/trope.
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2 hours ago, kingjoey said:
What are you on? Judith Ralston the Jane Lewis of weather forecasters? Everyone to their own I suppose. And a wee hint, if you’re ever talking about making sense, make sure that the sentence that you use that phrase in, makes sense.
Oh I know, appalling isn't it ?
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2 hours ago, Clown Job said:
Need to be honest I did cringe when I heard Tam make a comment about Judith Ralston tits
Can only hope she makes an off the cuff aside about Cowan's cock next time she does a weather forecast. Which might make sense than her usual efforts ( very much the Jane Lewis of meteorologists in my view, probably why the BBC love her !)
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2 hours ago, Dawson Park Boy said:
Just back from Morrison’s and, sad to say, it was about 95% mask observance.
Scots are a very compliant race.
Anyway, everyone to their own.
I very much doubt we're a race but please feel free to try your luck in the land of Johnson & Rees-Mogg. Anything goes and they have very nice Morrisons too.
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6 hours ago, wastecoatwilly said:
So what?
Well, what it means is that nothing Celtic win in Scotland is any sort of achievement.
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44 minutes ago, Stevie67 said:1 hour ago, kennie makevin said:You mean the chancers that got papped out of the 67/68 European Cup in the preliminary round ? Note to all posters who include the number 67 in their P&B name - winning the European Cup once does not make a club a European powerhouse. 1960s European powerhouse were Real Madrid, Benfica and the two Milan clubs.
They certainly were powerhouses the clubs you quoted!! The same clubs that didn't win European Cup in 1967 ..erm ..because Celtic did . They beat one of the Milan clubs .
They were indeed European powerhouses and Celtic were not. And both Milan clubs beat Celtic. AC in 69 and Inter in 72. We all have a duty to highlight and deflate Old Firm triumphalism when we see it, you do realise that don't you ?
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13 hours ago, Stevie67 said:
You mean the chancers that got papped out of the 67/68 European Cup in the preliminary round ? Note to all posters who include the number 67 in their P&B name - winning the European Cup once does not make a club a European powerhouse. 1960s European powerhouse were Real Madrid, Benfica and the two Milan clubs.
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2 hours ago, RandomGuy. said:
The idea that adding Arbroth, Kilmarnock, Raith and Partick to the top flight will magically create a title race is absolutely bizarre.
A bigger top flight cuts the amount of money every club in it receives in prize money every season, and creates a dead zone in the middle of the table. I'm sure fans would be piling in to watch Hibernian and Aberdeen play for a meaningless 8th place finish tbh.
As opposed to the unbridled excitement of watching them play for a meaningless 4th place finish in the tedious nonsense we 'enjoy ' at the moment ?
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14 hours ago, EdinburghBlue said:
I guess for Scottish football fans it was their JFK moment.
I remember going into a shop in Menorca and laughing out loud at a Rangers fan who was literally in tears holding a copy of the Daily Record.
Going abroad and seeing an Old Firm fan holding a copy of the Daily Record is to me the very definition of 'holiday from hell.'
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14 minutes ago, Binos said:
Dreadful
Will be another 30 years before another grand slam
That soon ?
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2 hours ago, HK Hibee said:
Looking forward to this game. Have a sneaky feeling we could put up a big score on this Welsh team.
This is Scotland in Cardiff you're talking about ???
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3 hours ago, Clown Job said:
I just can’t take anyone seriously that blame anti catholic behaviour on catholic schools exciting in 2022
You can try and sugarcoat it anyway you want but that’s exactly what you’re doing… and FYI it’s not only Catholics who go to a catholic school.
Edit: It’s wild people are more interested in closing these schools hoping the issue goes away rather than tackling the issue at the source
Fully integrated, fully secular schooling with comparative religious studies teaching respect for all faiths and none would be one way of tackling the issue at source.
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Off The Ball - Is it good?
in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
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Well they'll certainly go 'down under' (see what I did there ?) with their Old Firm buddies. Just a pity that they'll both come back.