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22 hours ago, andrewh said:

Not a saying BUT Tam Cowan's constant use of a heavily emphasised BUT is very irritating to me

I noticed that too. More irritating for me is that he seems to be ashamed to pronounce 'out' as 'oot' in the traditional Scots way. He does a sort of hybrid 'öt' :lol:

But at least when something comes up which he doesn't know, Tam admits his ignorance whereas Cosgrove always tries to bluff it.

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'Revealed'.
“Brendan Rodgers has revealed that Moussa Dembele could stay at Celtic for another two seasons”
Like he’s a fucking magician.

 

Hugh Keevins on Clyde SSB.
“It’s open season”
“Rangers are the length of Sauchiehall Street away from Celtic”

 

The horrendously unimaginative nicknames footballers give each other. I heard Barry Ferguson on a podcast talking about his old team mates, all of which ended in ‘y’.
“Boydy, Molsy, Burky, Naisy”

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Who's this grangemouth bairn chap....? Making friends I see....


Hes the one who's constantly in this section telling everyone that Scottish football is shite and every team should just fold and hand Celtic the title every season.

A real powerhouse of the intellectual conversation
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Hes the one who's constantly in this section telling everyone that Scottish football is shite and every team should just fold and hand Celtic the title every season.

A real powerhouse of the intellectual conversation


It's funny how some Falkirk fans seem to resent the league they can't get anywhere near so much, eh?
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'Revealed'.
“Brendan Rodgers has revealed that Moussa Dembele could stay at Celtic for another two seasons”
Like he’s a fucking magician.
 
Hugh Keevins on Clyde SSB.
“It’s open season”
“Rangers are the length of Sauchiehall Street away from Celtic”
 
The horrendously unimaginative nicknames footballers give each other. I heard Barry Ferguson on a podcast talking about his old team mates, all of which ended in ‘y’.
“Boydy, Molsy, Burky, Naisy”


Kind of nicknames do you find your pals like???? :lol:
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The nickname thing is just weird, and seems to be restricted only to footballers. Maybe it's just me, but I tend to call people by their first names, instead of shortening their surname to four letters and adding a -y or an -o suffix. If I was friends with Kris "Boydy" Boyd- thankfully I'm not- I imagine I'd just call him Kris.

 

 

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The nickname thing is just weird, and seems to be restricted only to footballers. Maybe it's just me, but I tend to call people by their first names, instead of shortening their surname to four letters and adding a -y or an -o suffix. If I was friends with Kris "Boydy" Boyd- thankfully I'm not- I imagine I'd just call him Kris.
 
 

Or Fatboy.
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The nickname thing is just weird, and seems to be restricted only to footballers. Maybe it's just me, but I tend to call people by their first names, instead of shortening their surname to four letters and adding a -y or an -o suffix. If I was friends with Kris "Boydy" Boyd- thankfully I'm not- I imagine I'd just call him Kris.
 
 


I never ever use first names for mates with the exception of a few. Must be a #lad.

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