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  1. 4 minutes ago, johnthebaptistist said:

    It seems quite simple to me, I even simplified it from the normal phrase I use. Read it more slowly if you can

    It doesn't mean anything.  Aggrandizement, enrichment, promotion, advancement fine, appeasement has no meaning whatsoever in that context.  It's just typical unionist mental gymnastics to.avoid the truth that your opinion is derived from being a raging British nationalist and.thats all.There is to it.

  2. 15 minutes ago, Neil86 said:

    I would Mctominay ahead of Ryan jack all day long, he's at man utd for a reason. With regards to form, he has been one of the only, if not the only positive thing about man utd this season.

    He's been probably their best player this season and is now one of the top midfielders in Europe.

  3. 7 minutes ago, johnthebaptistist said:

    Probably someone who got into politics to be force for the betterment of their constituents and not to push their personal agenda for self appeasement i.e. not Nicola Sturgeon

    What is a personal agenda for self appeasement?  Those words in that combination don't even mean anything.  You might as well admit you're a demented British nationalist who hates Nicola sturgeon because she threatens your nationalism therefore your hate her if.she cured cancer.  And the reasons you cite as being good are exactly why she got into politics.

  4. 47 minutes ago, Pet Jeden said:

    Why? It's £2000 billion already. We should live within our means, not dump a massive debt on our children just because we are financially incontinent. You think we should consume now and let future generations pay? Everything on fkn tick, including all Blair's PFI schools and hospitals. Sure, now would have been a good time for the UK to borrow at historically low rates - if we hadn't run up massive debts already. Borrowing not even for capital investment but just to cover year to year costs. Our politicians need the guts to say to the people either less spending or more taxes. Probably both. 

    I would say it is the weak,lazy,selfish,delusional head-in-the-sand ostriches that should be launched into the North Sea

    Yeah but it's now two TRILLION.  There is no possibility whatsoever that even a proportion of that will ever be paid off.  The UK is going to.be trillions.in debt for.the rest of time.  The USA is twenty trillion in debt, these countries will never not.be in debt again and it's not even an aim it's that unrealistic.  so.getting all worked up about the national debt is pointless.

  5. Mourinho must have the tiniest microdick in the world, that's why he is the way he is.  Utterly disgusting human being too, and bad for.the game.  Does a lot of damage at every club he's at, and leaves behind a huge mess.  Astonishingly stupid move from spurs.

  6. 6 minutes ago, coprolite said:

    The question was "why not put it in henley on Thames" None of those places is in Henley on Thames. 

    As for the spaceport, as I said, cheap land. Plus much needed investment. You'd be crying if they'd put it in Croydon. What's the problem with a spaceport? 

    But there are many appropriate places down south, which you glossed over.

  7. 25 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

    I'm not sure this really is fairer - had Iceland qualified through their group then your system would end up with the Path A play-offs being significantly weaker than the Path C play-offs, since it would exclusively consist of the worst teams from Path C. I think they have specifically chosen to have a draw for exactly this reason.

    The whole thing isn't fair anyway.  It's a ridiculous set up.

  8. 2 minutes ago, hearthammer said:

    Terrible about your sister, mate.  Unfortunately, lots of diseases are more prevalent in Scotland with diet and lifestyle carrying the can for most.  However, like MS, there's no logical reasoning as to why it's so rife.

    If only we were all born with the surname Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, then we wouldn't get any of these serious illnesses and live long and wealthy lives.

    If we had a Scottish media rather than another country's media projected into our homes none of this would be possible it would be politically unsustainable for a government to be dumping for and nuclear waste (mostly from another country) in our beautiful small country while we didn't even need or want nuclear energy or weapons anyway.

  9. 10 minutes ago, coprolite said:

    What a bizarre non-sequitir. Unless you are being too post modern for me and I'm being whooshed. 

    There are many good reasons to criticise Boris Johnson. Failing to build a deep water port for submarines half way up a muddy river is not a good reason. 

    Not even sure what the imagined problem with the spaceport is. Fire apparently. 

    There are many places to build a port, southend, portsmouth, Southampton, plymouth.  Dodging the issue.  As for the spaceport why choose the car North of Scotland

  10. 10 minutes ago, hearthammer said:

    I grew up around the Dockyard in Rosyth area during the 60s and 70s and the number of child/teen leukemia cases was both alarming and frightening.  Rosyth, Inverkeithing, Dunfermline and, I believe, Oakley were blighted by deaths during this time.  It was consensus that the "behind the fence" area in the Dockyard (where the nuclear subs were housed and re-fitted) had a big part to play in these deaths.  I personally knew 3 people who died - 2 of whom were close friends.

    The MOD, as you would expect, closed ranks and denied any connection.

    The pall (proverbially speaking) still hangs over the area from that time.

    That's disgusting.  Scotland also has the highest rate of MS in the world my sister has it.  They don't know what causes it or why rates are so high here.

  11. 11 minutes ago, Smokerson said:

    So McTominay just strolls into the Scotland team because he plays with Man United, irrelevant of form?

    Naismith is the best available option up front for these games coming up, far from ideal and definitely past his best but I just don't see a better Scottish striker who is available. 

    McBurnie is dreadful, then you have a list of guys who are short of the mark, Brophy, Shankland, Philips, Burke, Russel. Hopefully we can unearth someone between now and March or Fletcher or Griffiths can return.

    yes he does that's right.  There's a reason he plays for man utd, and none of our other midfielders are at similar levels.

    interesting you talk about form then say naismith must start a game in four months time.

  12. 11 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

    I didn't think Naismith was that great last night either, to be honest. You get more of a shift out of him than some of the others, and he's much better at riling people up, winning fouls and all the dark arts, but he was well off the pace in the first half. I thought he linked up better in the second half, but he also missed a couple of really good chances through a lack of composure.

    And just being shit.  He's an albino warlock whose legs deserted him years ago,being him along to unsettle the opposition by looking like an extra out of lord of the rings but don't have him in the squad.

  13. 11 hours ago, welshbairn said:

    That's my thinking.  Even Alistair Jack hinted today that an Independence  majority in Holyrood in 2021 would justify signing section 30.

    Not as simple as that.  He said it has to be an SNP majority, not a majority in holyrood.  In a system specifically designed to prevent such a scenario, when the SNP are likely to win a higher vote.share than the UK government will.  And we're supposed to just accept he sets the rules.

  14. 20 minutes ago, hearthammer said:

    Hope it's hi-viz with all that smoke and fire likely to be scorching the area ??

    Why didn't they build the proposed spaceport in, say, Kent and while they're at it, let's get the nuclear subs base transferred immediately to maybe Henley-on Thames.  De pfeffellll can have his toys on his doorstep instead of endangering other parts of the (4 equal countries 😂) union, a safe distance from him and his fellow tossers.

    Vent over ☺️

    You should see a map of where the UK has dumped all its toxic and nuclear waste.  If that doesn't make any Scottish person angry there's something wrong with them.

  15. 2 hours ago, Musketeer Gripweed said:

    Not too bothered about the appointment, we all know how it will end, only question is how long it takes.

    My only bugbear is we will have to listen to the media fall over themselves praising Maureen all over again telling us how good a manager he is like we can't remember how his last two jobs in England went. Shower of fannies, the lot of them.

    Pep v Maureen again will at least be entertaining for a couple of weeks.

    Totally, i was listening to mourinho in the sky studio are a weeks ago when man utd we're playing and he was talking about all the prolems and limitations they have.  I was dying for someone to point out they have these cause he was their manager and they're his fault.  Awful manager awful appointment.

  16. 4 minutes ago, Stellaboz said:


     

     


    Are you always this abusive when you disagree with someone? What a VL, seething teary mess you are.

     

    Aye if they're talking utter shite I don't sugar coat it.  Let's be honest mate he plays for fucking man Utd and is becoming one of the best midfielders in Europe so he fuckin stroll into the Scotland team.  I have little patience for drivel, dropped for Ryan Jack jesus Christ.  Do you think man Utd are interested in ryan jack?

  17. 8 minutes ago, Smokerson said:

    I think last night proved once and for all that Naismith is the best current option as the no 9 or false 9. He leads the line so well, links well with the midfielders and wide players, draws crucial fouls in key areas (which leads to goals) and is so intelligent with his hold up play and runs. Aware that its kazahstan and Cyprus and hardly world beaters he is playing against.

    A far better option even at this age than McBurnie, Burke, Phillips etc.  If somehow Steven Fletcher reconsiders or Griffiths can have a miraculous recovery then he has to play.

    B ollocks he barely touched the ball, can't move.anymore, can't run in behid, it looks like he drops off cause he is so.fuxking slow.play passes him.by the time.he can control it.and turn, he draws fouls cause it takes.him three touches to control a ball and he's far too slow to get away. 

    I guarantee you any half decent defence would have the easiest night they'll ever.have against him, he just offers nothing anymore he has.nothing left and is completely done. Very very easy to mark he's constantly in front of you and can't run away from.you.  

    His last three goals for Scotland have been easy finishes borne out of luck that a 65 year old joe Jordan buries now and he's sclaffed a couple of them and people think that makes him good.

    btw see if he wasn't finished, he wouldn't be at hearts.

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