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I like City from the old Trautmann cup final in which Bobby Johnstone also played and also Mercer’s fabulous team 1968.2 points
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Must just be jealousy, as there's no connection between politics and Scottish football at all. On a more serious note, good luck to the lad! My advice would be to ignore rabid yahoos who infest anything with any links to Rangers FC within seconds. Leave them to wallow in their self-perpetuating victimhood.2 points
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It's a pity it's not a blue shirt that Hardie is scoring all of these goals in!2 points
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I’d like someone with a handy acronym as it saves time when typing. MPH, GVB or FDB will do nicely.2 points
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Agree with you Coop It is Ibrox to me and always will be even if renamed.If this was to happen in any way that left us fully debt free and able to purchase quality I would be a happy bear.1 point
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I would be delighted if RB pumped in millions. As you say, they won’t but if they did I would be over the moon. Let’s say 100 million to rename to “The Red Bull Ibrox Arena” and shirt sponsor for 2 years. I would be quite happy. Not a chance of it ever happening though1 point
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To be honest I cant stand that Davies either, but that is by far and away the best thing he has done in Scottish football. Pity he didn't do it harder1 point
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Seen one on web from Greenock about gold found in stream at Cardwell Garden Centre you had to register by noon1 point
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Never heard of this chap but if he’s somehow offending timothy he must be doing something right.1 point
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If you reopened the thread and it is there, there is normally a clear editor at the bottom. i have had that as well and it can be annoying. Sometimes it is handy if you close the thread by mistake then your post is not lost.1 point
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I'd prefer a British manager but don't see any obvious candidates.1 point
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The first two goals were two of the best I've seen this season. Hopefully City thump United next week to wrap up the league title (my interest in English football has waned in the last few years but I still can't stand that team from Stretford).1 point
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I try not to imagine yahoo bloggers, particularly before a meal.1 point
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That aligns with my opinion, though -- and yours I think? There can't be a coincidence that FdB had his only managerial success at a side that has its own in-built philosophy, one in which he is also steeped. Trying to replicate that anywhere will be near impossible. That doesn't mean MPH is the answer, just that he's probably a more pragmatic option.1 point
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For 25 mins in the second half we were actually very good and it looked like we were ragdolling them. We were however hopeless for most of the first half and were on the back foot due to a poor central defence. A lack of leadership l, steel and nous in the middle. Murty must have said the right things at half time but overall it’s just the same as we have seen since Warburton. A lack of consistency due to a lack of quality. We went 45 minutes with no one taking control on the park. Some of the decision making on the right flank was also atrocious. I don’t understand why that cannot be drilled out of a player in training. It’s pretty basic stuff to understand that the likelihood of scoring from narrow angles on the edge of the box is about zero. Does my head in and someone on the park should be dishing out rollickings when they see good positions like that squandered. It’s not as if there weren’t options. Despite that ragdolling period I don’t recall their keeper having a serious save to make.1 point
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I thought Martin had started his Rangers career very well but he's struggled badly since returning from injury. Far too often we look like a team that seems unsure of what they;re supposed to be doing. We lack shape, we lack leadership and we lack responsibility. Even worse we lack quality.1 point
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Like alcohol, gambling, selling fatty foods and fizzy drinks,cigarettes?1 point
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I have great sympathy with those that state the Tory party fell out with each other, and we all face the Brexit bill. Increasingly, we all pay the price of some politicians' egos. James Dornan's receipt of an e-mail emanating from Finland, is the fault of Stewart Hosie's libido. The Dundee MP began an affair with Shona Robison MSP, both were already married. Stewart and Shona left their partners and got hitched, had a daughter. Then Stewart shagged an English Journo on the Westminster beat. and found the reality of cheating on Nicola's biggest, bestest pal was harsh. Stewart was Deputy Leader of the SNP. Of course, he resigned, cast from the House of Sturgeon. Now, we have a Deputy Leadership poll coming up fast. The candidates are James Dornan MSP, Julie Hepburn, and Chris McEleny. Over the last dozen years, Dornan has had a haphazard route into public office. Owing tens of thousands, he benefited from his local constituency party loaning him the amounts owed until he was in a position to return said monies. You see, he was contravening candidature rules. Such a scenario, it's easy to see why a man in his 50s continues to reside with his maw. James likes the gravy train and knows election as Deputy Leader opens numerous opportunities. A move to Nicola's granny flat in the House of Sturgeon sees the leader, deputy leader, and Chief Executive(Peter Murrell) of the SNP, all under one roof. Apparently, devolving power and authority is a bad thing? In preparation, James knows he must immerse himself in the warm, comforting waters of vicTIMhood. It would be most convenient if James was to be threatened by an unquantifiable heinous force. There's a seam that fellow nationalist politicians appear to be successfully mining, Rangers supporters. Only one MSP of 129 admits to supporting Rangers, Murdo Fraser, they are without defence. Most of the main stream media enjoy kicking this grouping too, they will run with it, even if they don't believe it, a win win. If in doubt, blame Rangers. Of course, 'smashing a Fen-ian' is snappy and it will outrage the usual suspects, and they will vent their opprobrium in fashioning another stick to strike the vile H-uns. There is a wee inconvenient and awkward problem, those being smashed in Dornan's constituency these last two years, are Rangers supporting children. A reconstructed jaw and a dozen stitches from two bottles thrown by jolly craicsters replete in green'n'grey. And, James said ............................................... you are looking at the centre of a doughnut. I am sure James will be more mindful of constituency matters when elected Deputy Leader?1 point
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The Scottish media are compliant with their masters.1 point