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Scott7

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  1. I'm not so sure. OK, they don't bother to go to cp but it's their chance to rant and rae their political rubbish at the home of the Great Satan and then complain about being offended when the Rangers score. The makings of a good song in that last phrase?
  2. We've still got to win the Cup, but if we do we will be able to count on the support of our national and local broadcasters to mount vigourous campaigns to enter the Euro competition won't we? Terrible dilemma for them. On the one hand all the junketting that goes with foreign trips but on the other supporting the Rangers. Keep you awake at night that, if you're a TV Tim or a radio rhebel or even if you're Richard Gordon.
  3. RPB - please don't refer to cp as the "meccanodome". Meccano is capable of building sound small-scale structures whereas cp is short life repair as you go.
  4. The attendance will be amusing. 25,000 tops I should imagine if the weather is good. The irony is that if either the sheep or the ridiculous caley were playing Rangers in the final they would be screaming for half the tickets.
  5. My first MC was the Trautmann, Johnstone, Revie cup-winning side, then the Bell/Lee/Summerbee team. Thoroughbreds that one.
  6. "Poor Charlie Shaw He never saw Whaur Alan Morton Pit tne baw."
  7. Right enough about Clough. Wonder why he and Stein both failed at Leeds. Saw Clough play cf for Boro' in a friendly against Hibs. Joe Baker was cf for the First Greens. I think the score was 3 - 3.
  8. Elgin would be fine. Not a happy place for caley. Never thought I'd say this, but here goes: "c'wa eh dons" God, that was bleeding hard. Never again!
  9. Better than Jock. Better than lennie. Surely not. If you mean greatest Chelsea manager of all time, you could be right. Otherwise ask Real fans what they think. In England, has to be Bob Paisley, no?
  10. Does it matter if the Second Tier agree with Heidi Hoop? I suppose Mackenzie might come gambolling out of his kennel to have another go.
  11. MU are ageing. Rooney and RvP are out. Manager can't do anything about that. Moyes should have had replacements lined up last season ... oh, wait a minute, Moyes wasn't there, it was the all-seeing genius Sir AF. Not that I'm bothered.
  12. The bloke was rightly convicted under the Act. (I'm not saying the Act itself is right) The Sheriff guy then had to decide how to punish the individual in front of him. He decided that in the circumstances of the offence and in the circumstances of the individual a punishment was not necessary. Might have been different if I'd been the chap in the dock. e.g. "Should have known better you old fool. £200.00 fine, slammer if I see you here again".
  13. "someone bailing out before the real collapse?" Yes, but who is bailing in?
  14. Grandstanding. It's what the SNP do. Some butcher won a big prize for haggis-making. The local Party leiter got in touch t see if the MP/MSP could come and get his photo taken presenting the prize. The butcher guy told them to get lost.
  15. Scott7

    John Fleck

    Gascoigne's genius on the park was never flawed. What's more he combined his genius with effort. Young suoerstars should learn from that.
  16. 130 hours unpaid work and a Suprvision Order for 12 months. Not so long ago a second conviction got you the slammer.
  17. “When you play away from home against some of the teams we face, it is the game of their lives,” Willie Woodburn said something similar. He didn't bleat about it though. His comment? - "It was my job to stop them." Try that, Seb.
  18. In fairness Wolves fans do turn out for their team.
  19. Sammy was captain against England 3rd April 1954. Lost 2 - 4. (Wisnae Sammy's fault) This was his team. 1 George Farm 2 Mike Haughney 3 Sammy Cox 4 Bobby Evans 5 Frank Brennan 6 George Aitken 7 John Mackenzie 8 Robert Johnstone 9 Jackie Henderson 10 Allan Brown 11 Willie Ormond Farm was an ok keeper but the only players apart from Sammy were the Hibbees Johnstone and Ormond and to a lesser extent Brown of Blackpool. McColl was never captain. Shocking ommission!
  20. Sammy Cox captained both but not full time skipper. Ian McColl? Mibbees.
  21. O'Rourke had plenty of skill but he was an indefatigueable battler for the Hibs as well. As for Stanton - he'd have done the blue jersey proud. I forgive him for his short sojourn with the second greens.
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