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Nah, you're being a fanny here. If it brings an extra bit of adrenalin to Super Joe seeing pictures of himself cutting inside all along the Norrie tunnel, I'm all for it.

Haha aye, I’m being a fanny thinking that professional footballers should be able to apply themselves without the need for stickers on the wall?
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Haha aye, I’m being a fanny thinking that professional footballers should be able to apply themselves without the need for stickers on the wall?
What if its painted on the wall, is that better?
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1 hour ago, NJ2 said:

Got to agree. Football clubs having “spirit”, “win”, “determination” and such pish on the dressing room walls is the equivalent of “live, laugh, love” stickers in the house.

Maybe they forget why they are there and the word "win" gives then that wee memory jolt that they need.

I agree, it's a silly notion.

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25 minutes ago, NJ2 said:


Haha aye, I’m being a fanny thinking that professional footballers should be able to apply themselves without the need for stickers on the wall?

If we're talking about actual words, aye that's a bunch of guff. If we're talking about murials of great player, or whatever I'm all for it if it helps. 

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4 hours ago, The Moonster said:

Tiny wee diddy football teams spending what appears to be thousands of pounds doing up their dressing rooms as if it's Wembley. Extra w**k points if you put up some cringey social media video to "unveil" them. East Kilbride appear to be the latest bunch of idiots following this trend.

Thid sirt if behaviour not long after #StevieAitkenTacticalGenius joined them. 

What a coincidence. 

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4 hours ago, Mr. Alli said:

What was the team that Jamie O'Hara and such like signed for in England? 

Their owner was their manager and was quite clearly a dealer at some point. 

Their dressing room was a belter. Belter, as in, an absolute mess. They used to sing R Kelly after games. 

A general view of the Billericay Town dressing room ahead of The ...

I'm sure there's a good thread on this mob somewhere on P&B.

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1 hour ago, NJ2 said:


Haha aye, I’m being a fanny thinking that professional footballers should be able to apply themselves without the need for stickers on the wall?

Maybe they should have tried it at Tynecastle.

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4 hours ago, Stellaboz said:

Is it? If some players feel it gives them something extra going out onto the pitch, why not? 

Got to imagine the people with Live, Laugh Love feel it gives them something extra going out on to the pitch (of life!) as well

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7 minutes ago, NotThePars said:

Got to imagine the people with Live, Laugh Love feel it gives them something extra going out on to the pitch (of life!) as well

I wonder if goths have Die, Cry, Hate on their walls. 

Probably not tbh. 

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2 hours ago, Perkin Flump said:

Billericay Town, I think Jamie O Hara is still their Manager actually.

That dressing roim looks a bit Billericay Dickey 

Incidentally as someone who helped paint the home dressing room at Meadowbank years ago I don't think Edinburgh City spent thousands of pounds on that particular project...

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