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Juanhourjoe

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  1. Well done to Dundee today. They've worked hard and earned their point today. Even though they've caught us on a poor performance. Can't take that away from them.
  2. Already have. Labour the target now. And if that happens, there'll be no reason left for the socialists left in labour to still back then.
  3. I'd rather not. Thought he might be a good signing when he first came in. But when when he has had a run, offers very little than the odd bit of nice play. And a couple of goals here and there. Reasonable squad player. In my opinion.
  4. Agree the policy around schools have been a joke. But not traveling to other area's keeps the potential down the potential spread. And if people know they're not allowed to go for a wee trip. Why not a fine for doing it anyway?
  5. I agree, I was making that point however from the point of current restrictions it isn't was what I was trying to get at. T3 to T3 (or T2 to T2 etc) assuming you don't pass through an LA in a different level should be fine. Pointless legislating travel too as totally unenforceable as anyone stopped will just cite one of the many permissible reasons for travelling true or not. During the original lockdown, travel between areas was discouraged. So individual areas within tier 3 aren't going to come down as quick if people travel within the whole tier 3. Doing so, all those council areas are more likely to increase or decrease at a similar rate.
  6. Is Sutherland still out for this? Little worried for our chances of scoring today, if Todorov has to start again.
  7. And he looks delighted. The mentions of Australia deal too, looks like a subtle nod to stricter immigration policies.
  8. 1. Hearts 2. ICT 3. Dunfermline 4. Dundee 5. Raith 6. Ayr 7. Arbroath 8. Alloa 9. Morton 10.QoTS Think the playoff spots will be very competitive. But hearts will clearly run away with it. If we keep having a clear winner, before the league has started. It's maybe a sign the structure of the leagues are wrong.
  9. Well. Schools could assess for special needs, and those who would need support with technology, to keep in full time. And send everyone else home.
  10. Agree with most of this. Football really needs to think of the long term on this. However, making the comparison to pubs is not necessarily a bad move, if you're trying to highlight the riskier nature of indoor spreading. And going hard on trying to show outdoor entertainment as safer, and more viable over the next few months.
  11. I thought some of the land was meant to be used for sports, so they probably will at some point. Would have been great too, if city or athletic had found someone to play, in the east or south of the city. And tried to integrate into a community of the city.
  12. Every industry is going to want some support, in the next few months and beyond. The worrying thing is that club's seem to have thrown all eggs in to the basket of crowds being allowed back in time to save those that haven't gotten by on large donations.
  13. That'll be Deas and Devine our centre back pairing starting the season then. Now they can hopefully work on forming a strong partnership.
  14. Yeah. I'd agree it's unlikely seeing as he did say he would sign a RB also. But we just don't really have one of those now.
  15. Could the signing of Devine mean, Robbi's now planning a back three for the season? With maybe a more attacking player on the right.
  16. Oasis at Murrayfield 2000. I was only 10 years old. My uncle took me down. Don't remember much about the actual gig. But it was quite the adventure for me coming along for him and his friends drinking session.
  17. Always thought the lowland league, on a par with the Highland league was a mess. But having a midland league, along with an East and West at tier 5 would be a great idea. A 4 region playoff to come up would actually be a lot more exciting than what we've got now.
  18. I don't think the BBC would be going for shock. And would no way have used the word if the family hadn't made the case for it. It's a tricky one as the impact of having the full details, and not hiding it in a woolly euphemism is important to get the message out. Although I can understand, it is traumatic to many in the black community. So can respect sidemans response to this.
  19. I think the word has always been defined by the agenda of governments. As a man of the darker complexion. Since the attack on the twin towers in 2001, it has been used as a term of hate and racism. Latched onto by xenophobes, and idiots making jokes. Yeah, we don't know his motivation yet. It could have been belief in a fundalist Islamist cause. And there probably is some evidence of that, for police to start mentioning terrorism. But in doing so they are also doing harm. Why not just say suspected murder. What he is charged with. And be a little more specific, on what they believe the motive to be. These other people you mention you mention. There is more of a story to what they've done. We can study and learn about them. But this guy is just left with the dehumanising term terrorist. Which will be projected onto others in future.
  20. A nice birthday treat from the wife last night. Sample of 5 drams from malt room Inverness paired with some doughnuts, from the shop next door.
  21. This is terrible what has happened in Reading. However police and the media constantly using the word terrorist, is blatantly inflammatory. And will justify an increase in racist views being tolerated. Rather ironically during BLM protests.
  22. No. But if it was ideally the best option. She should have the duty to at least ask. And would face less criticism from the Scottish electorate, to be seen to try her best to protect people.
  23. Do you think those steps should have been taken, if those powers weren't reserved? And nothing was stopping Sturgeon from at least asking for the UK government to implement it. Also it's possibly still relevant in the event of a big second wave coming. We should be more prepared for that outcome.
  24. How could they shut down 2 weeks before England without the financial protection schemes controlled by WM. Your talking shite. I don't think it necessarily had to be a full lockdown of daily life, from the the start. I've wondered what powers legally sturgeon had to close airports. Or even shut off access to England if necessary. In the isle of man. Everything has gone back to normal, without anyone being allowed in. And in the more remote, less populated US states. It never really got going. Again a proper shutdown, never actually happened there. But there were travel restrictions. I get economically, you can't finance doing much different from England. But there was always another way.
  25. Trans rights groups do seem to come out with a lot of pish. And the SNP has been a mess on this. But I think her point was pretty clear. Trans men would like to be accepted socially as men and menstruate. And menstruators could be seen as an offensive term to women. That's all I take from this.
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