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I hope Barasic stays. He is back in really good form and is looking relaxed and confident. He is a really important player for us just now. He is worth way more that £10m and there are others I would be happier to go than him.3 points
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Barasic has been one of our best players the last 10 games. we really really missed him V Dundee Utd. He is also getting better with every game. Franky I wouldn't sell him for less than 15 million.3 points
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He has been lately. He is much less isolated these days. Under Gerrard our aim was to push players wide and have them cross so we could defend the middle.2 points
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If only Barisic could stop crosses coming into the box! he would be worth a lot more!.2 points
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Another plus result from Gio and his team.2 points
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The SPFL are clearly 'trolling' football suppporters.2 points
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Wait, haven't they just cancelled two rounds of fixtures for absolutely no reason? You couldn't make it up.2 points
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He’s not the only one back in good form since Gerrard left1 point
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My report on todays Lowland League game https://rfcyouths.wordpress.com/2021/12/28/colts-break-vales-resistance/1 point
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I enjoy yahoos being boastful about the current set up. It makes beating them and being champions all the better.1 point
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Fortunately, Charlie Ridiculous was a sublime footballer. Over the decades he has put quite an effort into maintaining his 'Ridiculous' soubriquet. Thirty-five years past, he was holidaying in Ibiza when on a night on the town he decided to steal a chip from a young female fellow tourist. Lori McElroy was an Undergraduate Law student from East Kilbride. She told him to move on because, "I am not impressed". Charlie was a Sellik superstar and slapped Lori. She returned and took out a civil action against Charlie. He was convicted on a charge of assault and fined £1,200 and ordered to pay costs. Twenty-odd years past the then retired Charlie took to Scotland on Sunday to tell us he was a Businessman and as such, "ah love a profit". He was in partnership with Jim Milligan, a friend of the notorious McGovern family. They had half-a-dozen bars in west, central Scotland operating under the name, 'Cafe Cini'. Essentially, wine bars with the added attraction of big breasted waitresses. In the same interview, Charlie waxed lyrical about his favourite all time film, 'Goodfellas' and how it was filled with sage business acumen. You may remember the character in the movie that owned the established restaurant? He could not get the wise guys to pay their bills and made representation to Paulie, the local Goodfella Boss. He offered a partnership and immediately the eatery was being utilised for ordering everything wholesale on credit. Fur coats, crates of spirits and, lobsters went through the front door and out the back to be sold on. Six months later the restaurant was bankrupt and the Joe Pesci character set it alight for insurance. Cafe Cini in Greenock burnt down, followed the next month with Cafe Cini in Union Street, Glasgow being closed for several months unpaid drinks deliveries. Charlie was in the High Court alone, he did not know the whereabouts his partner, Jim Milligan. The speculation was Jim had absconded to the Republic of Ireland and taken up partnerships with Slab and Mex' Murphy. Santa Ponca hosts a couple of bars where the Patrons are replete in ponchos and balaclavas. The PF took the view Charlie was a Patsy, he had lost his entire investment and was expected to come to an arrangement to cover outstanding debts. The McGovern family told Charlie to leave the country. SKY offered Charlie a platform for constant daft Bhoyness and Charlie has never disappointed.1 point
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They will of course back the SPFL but surely if they were found guilty of persecuting a member club heads would roll.1 point
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Champagne Charlie certainly makes my pathetic pundits team for 2021,..up front, alongside Michael Stewart .1 point
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As Bruce Forsyth used to say HIGHER😁1 point
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I don't care where Barisic goes, as long as it is for £10M plus.1 point
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Watford isn't far from London, which is apparently the greatest place on Earth if you're a footballer. Players will go where the money is (and the EPL has plenty of that).1 point
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Tough decision - for the right reasons for a change. Solid in defence, fluid in midfield, creative in attack. I thought about voting for Kamara, who finally stopped trying to slow our tempo and had a really good game, but who could deny Scott Wright on a day when he lit up Ibrox. Seems no time since he was a kid playing football in our local village park ... it's not often someone you know becomes a local hero.1 point
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I went for Scott Wright. I think he deserves a shout-out. He made a difference in the previous game, coming on for the second half, which got him his start against St Mirren, and again, he's done well.1 point
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Ra Sellik should inform the SPFL that a change of rules are required. Back in the 60s in deepest, darkest Lanarkshire we had a rule, 'nae toebashers'. A goal was only legitimate if the instep had been utilised. I am surprised Michael Stewart has not used Sportscene to highlight Alfredo's toebashing tendency. Surely, Morelos should be cited?1 point
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Some of their quotes are absolutely ridiculous and hilarious - the one there is a good example. Being annoyed about how hard a striker hits a shot is preposterous.1 point
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Hopefully any SNP voting Bears had buffering problems today.1 point