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I think they would present more of a challenge if they solely concentrated their efforts on simply being a better football team, instead of worrying about we are doing.

They have far too many self imposed agendas going on which push the footballing side into the background. eg religion, "cheating" refs, historical links, one-upmanship(over us) etc. You just have to look at some of the "mixed" Scottish football sites to see that they concentrate on hating us more than they support their own team.

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You don't win the title with kids. That's why Man U don't play a team of kids. The one everyone talks about had an average age of something like 26 - similar to many of Walter Smith's teams (especially when you remove outliers like Weir). They only had one teenager in the team - a 19 year old Phil Neville.

 

But getting a "rule" wrong once doesn't prove anything - there is usually an exception that proves the rule. How many sides full of "kids" has won the English championship in the last 120 years?

 

For me, the ones who go on about winning championships with kids or "building for the future" are the ones who don't know what they're talking about. Just look at Arsenal...

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