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Wullie Miller was born and bred in Bridgeton. Those that schooled with him agree, he was a Rangers supporter.

 

In saying that, he has utilised the platform provided by BBC Scotland on several occasions to give thanks for his perception of good fortune. He was signed by Aberdeen on an S Form and resided in Aberdeen from the age of 15 years. His continual conditioning is such, he happily tells of being removed from the pressures of sectarianism.

 

Reference Roy Greenslade and the Guardian's apology to Mairia Cahill, there is a grouping of arch feminists who would normally be storming the barricades over such treatment handed out to sister, quite rightly so. However, the likes of Lesley Riddoch, Anna Smith, Jeanette Findlay, Angela Haggerty, ...... etc have said? You will find the answer at the centre of a dougnut. Actually, you'll find the majority of those gals have homes/holiday homes in the same coastal Donegal village as Roy.

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31 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

Actually, you'll find the majority of those gals have homes/holiday homes in the same coastal Donegal village as Roy.

You know this, and you have failed to call down an air strike?

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40 minutes ago, Uilleam said:

You know this, and you have failed to call down an air strike?

Ever worked with the RAF?

 

We must be thankful, we relied on the recipients of the Brylcreem Bounce to take us to our work. They all posses an Azure Blue Card, if the sky does not match, they don't fly. Crab Air are well named.

 

Now, at this point, an honourable exception is made for the RAF Regiment. The Rockapes are the RAF infantry, in the way Bootnecks are to the Royal Navy. The collective noun used for all of these chaps, is a homage to their collective strong suit, 'the falling plates'. 

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Big Dick was stuck between a rock and a hard place today.

 

Couldn't wait to bring up the scenes at Ibrox, but instead of his usual gang of miscreants, Ferguson, McCall and Dodds were his buddies, all agreeing that 'you canny really blame these fans, after the years they've had'.

 

He even agreed, but you could hear him choking back the bile.

 

Up ye ya c###

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29 minutes ago, Scott7 said:

Have bbc Scotland cancelled their schedules and replaced them with a programme of solemn music?

BBC Scotland have split the frequencies today. Rob McLean and Pat Bonner have been relegated to the medium wave(810) providing live commentary. I think this is the first time this season that the football has been consigned to the lesser listened to frequency?

 

Strange, given PQ CSC's strap line is, "all the action, from the first whistle to the last".

 

It appears it's low key at Pacific Quay. 

 

Where's Chris?

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6 hours ago, Scott7 said:

Have bbc Scotland cancelled their schedules and replaced them with a programme of solemn music?

They couldn't get the highlights of the game off quick enough.  Can't wait till the flag gets raised and they don't have any footage!

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3 hours ago, gisabeer said:

They couldn't get the highlights of the game off quick enough.  Can't wait till the flag gets raised and they don't have any footage!

To be honest BBC Scotland had Sportscene on at 17.15 and on the whole were complimentary to us,even Michael.

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