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  1. 23 hours ago, MONKMAN said:

    Dennistoun is decent enough, I stayed in parade park almost 10 years ago when the flats there were just built and it was ideal. 

    You stayed in Dennistoun proper. Unlike me who told people I lived there to avoid the horrified looks and ostracism I got when I told them the truth. 

    I hear that Dennistoun now has delis and artisan bakers as well as hardcore Rangers pubs and kebab emporia. 

     

  2. 35 minutes ago, scottmcleanscontacts said:

    There's no doubt Clyde were screwed and it's definitely a 'butterfly effect' moment.

    There's this argument that Coventry, Wimbledon etc missed out on European Football because of Liverpool.... however would they have won the cups they did if the circumstances were different?

    All of this is making me wonder if my former colleagues other fanciful stories were true.

    Maybe he did get off with Sheena Easton at the dancing?

    Perhaps he really did once play bass for the Goombay Dance band in their post-chart success period.

    But did he really invent 1970s dance craze "The Hucklebuck". 

    Maybe it's time for me to be less suspicious of people...

     

  3. 3 minutes ago, Dundee Hibernian said:

     

    Aye, it's Cappielow. Ally Mauchlen came to mind, but I thought he wasn't as tall as the player pictured. Killie had two or three red headed players around that time, one. I'm sure, a centre back. The Killie boys will know better, but I'm thinking that looked like Jim Clark.

     

    The Morton lad is David Hayes, I'm 99%.

    Now you mention it, that looks like Ally Mauchline. Killie, Well, Leicester. To use a popular pundit's euphemism, he was a "hard tackling" midfielder.

  4. 43 minutes ago, tamthebam said:

    I don't know if it was that season's B&Q Cup but Accies and Meadowbank played out a draw in one B&Q Cup tie followed by a particularly chronic penalty shootout which ended 2-1 after about 10 penalties on each side were taken... 

    1992-93 maybe? Semi final at the old DP Enormodome.

    Accies retained the ashtray/bottle defeating Morton in the final at old terraced Love St.

    Might have been the game in which Morton's promising Alan Mahood (spelling ???)  got badly crocked.

    I went for a few pints in Paisley afterwards. I only made that mistake one more time.

  5. Accies on their way to winning the 91/92 B&Q Cup against Ayr Utd. In front of almost 10,000 at Fir Park.

    This was the first <cough> major trophy the club had won.

    In a tragic turn of events, a day or so later, someone broke into the Douglas Park <cough again> trophy room and stole it.

    Police Scotland continues to look for some bad boys from Blantyre wot must've dun it.

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  6. 7 hours ago, Le Tout P'ti FC said:

    Catching up on a recent When Saturday Comes. The 1983 league table caught my eye.

    Dundee United beat Dundee 2-1 at Dens Park to win the league. The article refers to a tense last half hour for the United fans after Dundee had pulled a goal back.

    I note that had Dundee then equalised, Dundee United and Celtic would have finished the seaaon with identical records: points (55), goal difference (+54), and goals scored (90).

    How would the league have been decided in that tied scenario back then?

    Celtic did win the head-to-head with United, with a win apiece and two draws, but scoring one more goal (7-6).

    Memory seems to tell me, however, that other decisive factors like head-to-head and disciplinary points are relatively new rules.

    Under the rules of the time, based on the tied scenario above, would there have been a play off to decide the league or would the league title have been shared?

    Also interesting to see that had there been three points for a win that season, three teams would have tied on 80 points.

    I can't remember quite so tight a finish involving three different teams in the years since.

    Looks like a great season. I'm just a touch too young to remember it in any detail, my first game coming the season following. IMG_20200701_223855.jpegIMG_20200701_224839.jpeg

    From memory Dundee Utd came up late on the inside rails and began to look like serious contenders after a midweek win at Celtic Park. Dons and Celtic were the favourites almost up to the final day. My recollection, perhaps faulty, is that most neutrals were pleased with the outcome as it signalled a possible end to Old Firm control, although Rangers were miles away from winning the league in those days and Dons were recent champions. The gap in OF spending power and the others on transfers and wages was negligible compared to now. 

  7. One Two Three Four by Craig Brown

    150 v. short chapters over 650 pages.

    Although the outline narrative is the life of the fab four up to 1970, it's not boringly linear. It goes off at tangents and picks up on the many weird coincidences that littered their career and focuses on a lot of the "little people" that other authors ignore. Like Big Mal Evans' story which I wasn't aware of.

    The thread running through it is Brian Epstein. It's a very different take from other famous biographers of the Fab Four. I literally couldn't put it down.

    It doesn't go into any muso details unlike others, just focuses on the amazing story.

    The best book I've read about The Beatles, and I've read a few.

    10/10

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  8. As a former resident of Haghill, I find the great reviews for Dennistoun very interesting. It's either improved massively in the last 20 years, or these posts are being written by recent arrivals from Mogadishu.

  9. On the theme of impersonating your way to success, here are 2 of the kits worn by The Pride of Lanarkshire in 2007-08. As they powered their way to unstoppable success in league, cup and European arenas, their opponents were clearly intimidated by their resemblance to Argentina and Brazil.

    The following season they extended the theme by wearing the Netherlands kit. The cunning plan was foiled when they gave one of them to Marvin Andrews and told him to play centre half.

    And thus the spell was broken

     

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  10. 49 minutes ago, SouthLanarkshireWhite said:

    Thought so. I went to that game with school friends.

    I worked with a Clyde fan who was still bitter that they were once denied a place in Europe due to some arcane UEFA rule that limited the number of teams from a city to 2 in any given year. Given that the whole world (or people from Lanarkshire. Same thing) know they come from Ruglen this is either:

    1. A profound injustice

    2. Untrue.

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