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KirkySuperSub

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  1. Ffs, Zelensky's an ignorant c**t, a wee "tanks" or "tank you" goes a long way!
  2. You sure that's an Ukrainian military aid package, and not his plans to stop the boats crossing the channel??!
  3. I hear you. I think my latter, tongue-in-cheek, comment might have been misplaced in that respect. I wouldn't want the WS to not have a controlling say, leaving the club to the mercy of sole ownership.
  4. All this chat about the WS and investment of late has made me consider my own situation. I was an original WS member, a one-off payment of £300 I think it was, but since that date, I have contributed not a penny since. Tbh, despite getting emails thru from the WS, I wasn't even sure myself if I was still 'classed' as a member, although assumed so since I have had no comment to the contrary. I'm digresssing, but as I've said before, my attendance at games has diminished over the last decade quite considerably, to be somewhat null at this point, but I do wish to return in the near future as my wee boy gets older. He's 6 just now, and but is currently showing little interest in football to date, I'd rather not force the issue, and wait until he's more into it, with his pals at schools etc., a dangerous game to play, considering they're all Rangers fans. Anyway, coincidentally, I have recently been considering contributing where I can to the WS, perhaps a small monthly contribution, given I'm not giving the conventional way on matchdays. I'm enjoying the debate, a lot of carefully, considered points being made. Personally, I voted for the first option, purely as the detail of what we're actually being asked to vote on is at present unknown. I think both the Club, fans and the WS put a hell of a lot of time, commitment and dedication into becoming an entity in the first place, what 7, 8 years ago, to offer that up to an unknown investor, would be folly in my view. I'm of the opinion that having a club to support, at the level of where our financial standing and fanbase allows, is far preferable than chasing a few 3rd places and two European qualifying play-off games every other season. I'll caveat that however, that's my stance on the subject...unless we're talking Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos levels of wealth here, and we're suddenly going to be bidding for Jude Bellingham to start threading throw balls to "The Bair" for next season.
  5. We're gonnae end up being sponsored by "Pornhub" next season, ain't we?
  6. I saw them twice on the "Black Ice" album tour, Friday at Wembley Stadium - the day after Michael Jackson died - then the Tuesday after at Hampden, so that ticked my boxes, I guess. I'd perhaps have made the effort to go along if there were to be a Scottish date, but I'm certainly not gonna go all way down to London.
  7. 100% - He looked like a wean at boys club level, near greetin', looking for his da' to get him outta there.
  8. Well played Morton, only one team wanted to win tonight. As much as we were gash, we were totally outfought.
  9. M'Lord, is up there as my all time... Apart from DC, wee Dougie (same name) and big Kirky, obviously... Spot my era, eh...?!
  10. Other than the $$$ I really don't get why a professional football player would actually choose to play on a plastic f'ckin carpet? Suppose it was "St. Mirren or plastic f'ckin carpet" though, I guess.
  11. St. Mirren are fan owned as well, so where they getting this endless pot of money from?
  12. Saw last night that Annan Athletic have taken a young 20 year old striker from Newcastle United, Michael Ndiweni, on loan to the the end of the season. Now, I wouldn't know Michael Ndiweni unless he walked into my kitchen, smacked me on the mouth and proclaimed, "that's from Michael Ndweni". But if he's been playing with Newcastle United, and according to his wiki - (yeah, I know!) - was on the subs bench for the PSG Champions League game at St. James' Park last November, then he must have something about him. It begs the question, why then did he end up at Annan Athletic? Reasons of locale perhaps? Is there an inner sanctum with loan deals such as this? Is there a "database" to tap into? Or is it mates simply calling in favours? Like I said, not a clue about the guy, whether he's any good or another one in a very long line of haddies who'll forge out a career in the lower leagues. But on the face of it, you've got to imagine the bold Michael would have been happier if he'd been offered a shot at the SPL, rather than seeing the season out playing for Annan Athletic? Just feels a strange one for me.
  13. The moon-howlers, I can actually stomach. Everyone knows them, they are easy to scan past and ignore. It's the category that I've highlighted I cannot stand - those with the "I bet you've never kicked a baw in yer life" patter - like everyone needs to have played to a junior level to have an opinion. Pompous, arrogant bellends.
  14. I actually laughed there at "fax machine"...fuxake, mind those, the shiny crappy paper that would curl up for the remainder of time once it was spouted out. I bet the Fir Park office still has one.
  15. If KvV scores against us on Saturday, does that continue his goalscoring run record when he left us?
  16. Imagine no' having access to P&B for the whole of Transfer Deadline Day, coming home and seeing 10 pages worth of new chat, settling down to read...Motherwell and Killie fans having a pissing contest about player wages and staff budgets!
  17. Bloody annoying when someone quotes you, before you get a chance to correct yourself. I've got a misses like that!
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