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What's the most "Tin Pot" thing you've seen in the SPFL


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16 hours ago, Arch Stanton said:

Partick Thistle were relegated at the end of 03/.04.

It was the previous season when Motherwell finished bottom and stayed up.

Yip. 8)

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On 1/21/2018 at 07:44, williemillersmoustache said:

Far be it from me to defend people from Fife but, I'm sure she means "we're not all black" as in black from soot from coal pollution / being down a mine and so forth.
Not anything racialist.

While I appreciate you trying to defend the people of the Kingdom, in my day "being black" was a phrase used to describe being dirty. People were referred to as "black b*stards" while being very much white.  

My favourite part of that video is the first two women interviewed in Cowdenbeath appear to threatening some kind of gangland style violence. First one not so subtle saying 'they need shot' and the second one a bit more subtle just say 'they need to look out' then laughing but not with her eyes. Terrifying 

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2 minutes ago, Torpar said:

While I appreciate you trying to defend the people of the Kingdom, in my day "being black" was a phrase used to describe being dirty. People were referred to as "black b*stards" while being very much white.  

My favourite part of that video is the first two women interviewed in Cowdenbeath appear to threatening some kind of gangland style violence. First one not so subtle saying 'they need shot' and the second one a bit more subtle just say 'they need to look out' then laughing but not with her eyes. Terrifying 

My granny used the term black to describe being dirty.  I know she didn't mean black people as she called them something else,  bless her.

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1 hour ago, Thistle_do_nicely said:

I have vivid memories of this popping up on P&B, which resulted in one of my favourite P&B posts (can't remember who posted it so can't give credit) - paraphrasing a bit but it was along the lines of:

"I don't score many goals myself, but if I did, they'd be 35-yard screamers into the top corner"

 

I'm claiming that one :)

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22 hours ago, Torpar said:

While I appreciate you trying to defend the people of the Kingdom, in my day "being black" was a phrase used to describe being dirty. People were referred to as "black b*stards" while being very much white. 

Big brouhaha just now on the Killie forum about us singing "We hate A*r, black b*****ds". As above, nothing to do with race, everything to to with A*r fans being smelly, minging, unwashed, winning-f**k-all, dirty fucks.

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11 minutes ago, mathematics said:

Big brouhaha just now on the Killie forum about us singing "We hate A*r, black b*****ds". As above, nothing to do with race, everything to to with A*r fans being smelly, minging, unwashed, winning-f**k-all, dirty fucks.

Should probably be parked in this day and age though. 

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16 minutes ago, mathematics said:

Big brouhaha just now on the Killie forum about us singing "We hate A*r, black b*****ds". As above, nothing to do with race, everything to to with A*r fans being smelly, minging, unwashed, winning-f**k-all, dirty fucks.

Interesting. There was a stooshie over on FB last week about an Ayrshire comedian using the term black c**t and being called out for being a racist only to claim that it merely means dirty. Personally I don't believe anyone is so stupid as to not realise that it could be interpreted as being racist. 

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35 minutes ago, DA Baracus said:

So much to pick out of that - what a crock of shite.

My two favourites were the 33 game season with home and away imbalance and the idea that the paying of the "levy" would be the way to stop the leagues becoming flooded with colt teams! 

But when you see "feel-good factor" as one the top justifications for this, you know they are struggling a bit....

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14 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

"Craig Mulholland (Rangers) and Chris McCart (Celtic) to meet with League Two clubs"

Who promptly tell them to f**k right off back to where they came from and shove their Colt teams up there arse.

Interesting to see that its these two c***s that are out meeting the clubs and not the governing body.

Oh silly me!

I made the point in the main thread on this in the League 2 forum - but an SPFL authored document, written specifically to be taken round the clubs by Rangers and Celtic is a pretty worrying (and revealing) development....

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11 minutes ago, Randy Giles said:

Wouldn't say it's that revealing tbh. We already knew that the SPFL and the SFA were pretty much at the mercy of the Old Firm.

Revealing in that they feel it's fine to be blatant about it. Explicitly stating in the doc that the size of the levy/bribe that they have arrived at will keep the riff-raff out, is as brazen as it's ever been....

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it only came to mind when I skimmed the Aberdeen - Rangers* thread there and saw the mention of "only 4 televised games per season", but was there not some kind of farce over a Hibs/Hearts game post-split which would have mathematically confirmed Hearts relegation?

iirc Hibs wanted the game televised but weren't allowed to due to contractual issues.

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