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Scott7

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  1. Hagi and Itten will come on to save us.
  2. From SPFL website: Elected to serve on the 2021/22 SPFL Board, alongside SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster, chairman Murdoch MacLennan and independent non-executive director Karyn McCluskey, were: cinch Premiership: Ron Gordon (Hibernian), James MacDonald (Ross County), Stewart Robertson (Rangers) cinch Championship: Les Gray (Hamilton Academical), Ross McArthur (Dunfermline Athletic) cinch League 1 and League 2: Alastair Donald (Forfar Athletic), Alternate director - Paul Hetherington (Airdrieonians) Who is the celtic mole, absent Mulraney? Gray?
  3. I don’t have to imagine. I’m still wild Billy Stevenson was let go.
  4. If the SPFL rules specify arbitration, the Court won’t look at it other than to order any reluctant disputant to enter into the arbitration process. Maybe Rangers’ lawyers know a clever way round this. Not entirely impossible.
  5. I think you’re right. But I think the SFA will help them out. I hope Rangers’ lawyers have looked up the books this time.
  6. And Rangers enjoyed a share of luck which they hadn’t had for a number of seasons.
  7. Another. I know what you mean, though.
  8. Intense loyalty and unreserved willingness to follow and fund breed a sense of entitlement among many. I’ve got a wee streak of it myself which I try to suppress. Keep us out.
  9. ‘Twas ever thus, I’m afraid.
  10. I wonder if she can name the colleagues.
  11. Where’s he gone wrong in the article?
  12. Not only are you an incorrigible leftie, asil, you are a reactionary Old Fogey. With regard to the latter, it takes one to know one.
  13. “Why the cover up?” Because he’s signing for sellick?
  14. Having “stormed the ground” what are they going to do? Wreck it? Does anyone think the Alban Polis will find out about this?
  15. That’s a good looking league table @ian1964has posted. I’d be happy with that at the end of the season especially if Livingston could up their game a wee bit.
  16. @Billis right to be cautious. I remember too well the hubris of 1963/64 and the Nine and I’ve seen celtic on their knees unlikely to rise a couple of times before and we’ve seen Liverpool with Klopp set to rule for a decade. Rangers had plenty of luck last season for a change. That probably won’t happen this time. I expect to win the league again but I’ll know better in nine months or so. If I’m tempting fate, the Witchdoctor-General on the Mods staff will delete.
  17. Hastie surprisingly.
  18. Score a pearler, then comes the purler. Ha ha. The spalpeen thought his bhoys were home and dry.
  19. Never found wanting for lack of effort. Captain for a time?
  20. Delighted with the poltroon’s predicament but on a serious note, what is bbc scotland doing there as well as all the regular bbc performers? Is there a notable Wullie or Wulma McWallace participating? Because Mrs 7 likes to watch the horses and the gymnasts, the telly’s been on a couple of times so I’ve heard some of the tedious witterings. Coleman, Carpenter, Bough and Pickering, I didn’t realise how good they were until now.
  21. I like the red and black banded number featured above. I could seeBobby Shearer kitted out in that. No club has a monopoly of that style of shirt. Queens Park wear it stylishly. Partick wore/wear it. Kilmarnock and Dundee United used to wear it. Accies still do as do countless rugby teams. And Forres Mechanics. Maybe not such a good idea after all.
  22. I’m hyper fussy about football strips and athletic outfits in general so needless to say I don’t like the away strip. I refer to critical comments above from honourable members with all of which I concur. The colour is a sort of purple-black which I suppose makes it sort of navy but you can’t really tell because of the shiny finish. Bad though it is, compared with ‘Spurs’ new away toddler’s Soft Play Area t-shirt, it’s almost dowdy.
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