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  1. Lammers was a plant. Whilst the Betis players were standing about looking totally bewildered as to how he was selected, we nip in and take the ball off them.
    7 points
  2. I'm sure Sportsound are working hard on a documentary exposing the running of Dundee Utd and the simply unsustainable losses and level of debt they currently have. That level of financial doping in the Championship requires exposure to a bigger audience. I'm sure the public service broadcaster is making the final edits as I type.
    6 points
  3. The Mussels are usually below the tide line, no up in the dunes chief.
    6 points
  4. Jum Spence has been awfy quiet these days.
    3 points
  5. I will be shocked if we manage to nab Manhoef, but if we do, I will be very impressed
    2 points
  6. Players nowadays are faster, stronger and generally fitter than they were in the days of Gullane. The advancements in the science of it all are significant. You only have to watch games from back then to realise how players have changed and how much more intense the game is now. Perhaps there's an argument about the relative fitness given the time but in absolute terms there's no question that players now are far fitter.
    2 points
  7. Absolutely, but I think the exact same of paying £38,000 a week to Goldson. That makes me sick. It is completely reckless for a club of our income to be blowing £2M a year on a centre half. I'd love the person who sanctioned that to be fired but I guess they are long gone. Surely with our income stream there should be nobody on more than £25Kpw?
    2 points
  8. Work, that's a broad word, but if you mean training, our players are far fitter than those that played during the Gullane days, no question.
    2 points
  9. He's going nowhere. Nobody else is going to pick up his salary at that level till the end of the season, so we're stuck with him. I wouldn't be surprised if he then retired.
    2 points
  10. We couldn't afford him anyway. Cat was on something like 60K a week. The number teams he was on told me a couple things. One of which is...he is ALL about the Benjamins. No voluntary pay cuts coming from that camp. Besides, we don't need him when Kevin Van Veen is still available.
    2 points
  11. I bet ole Lammers feels like someone pulled a Volkswagen off his back today. Better for everyone.
    2 points
  12. 2 points
  13. I’m content that if Clement doesn’t want him then he’s definitely beyond help.
    2 points
  14. Away and chase yersel, American fitba is aboot 5 mins actual 'play' across 4 hours of drivel, and they wear bigger shoulder pads than dynasty and dallas combined! 🤣🤣🤣
    1 point
  15. 1 point
  16. I think there must be a point when you get to a certain level of fitness where muscles are more easily damaged. Some of the players 30+ years ago got booted all over the pitch but barely missed a game, whereas now the slightest knock can have someone out for weeks. They certainly didn't have the same muscle tone the players nowadays do but maybe that's why they were more resilient.
    1 point
  17. Just watching games from the 70s and comparing them with current day games.
    1 point
  18. A couple of them came on for the last fifteen minutes against Arsenal. Gunners schooled by schoolboys.
    1 point
  19. Is there any way of backing up that claim?
    1 point
  20. Good idea but there will be rules and regulations in place and if not I could see the local council and some councillors creating all kinds of problems
    1 point
  21. The speed and intensity of the game now creates its own challenges. @Bluedell's point stands however.
    1 point
  22. Yes, exactly. People think it was about fitness, wrongly.
    1 point
  23. I think there is a balance to it. Agree with your Goldson conclusion. Its madness. They only time we should be paying massive wages to a player is when they have a high transfer value and are highly coveted and we have given them a big pay rise pending a big transfer. Paying guys the wrong side of 30 +£30k per week is a recipe for disaster. These guys are only going to get worse not better.
    1 point
  24. 1 point
  25. If stadium expansion isn't an option then showing every away game in NEH should be on the table. We need to be maximising what we have because being 10k down on their attendances isn't doing us any favours. Why SDM thought 50k was enough for us when most teams of our size were pushing 60k or north is mind-blowing
    1 point
  26. 1 point
  27. Maybe just wasting time between connecting flights.... 😉
    1 point
  28. Absolutely spot on. The pies are honking and I don't like Bovril.
    1 point
  29. Surely only a matter of time before Scott ‘Lego muncher’ Brown joins the BBC PQ CSC gang hut. Mouthing about a GAP between them & us, he might care to reflect the massive assists they got from referees in both OF games this season.
    1 point
  30. He was bad mate, but was he any worse than Jeffers, Beattie, Ian Black, Marcus Gayle, Sandanza, MOH etc? And I've not even mentioned those who played for us in league 2........ Having to go for a lie down in a dark room now, giving myself the fear 😨
    1 point
  31. His name is Dujon. Dijon is a type of mustard.
    1 point
  32. Well, Sam has gone. I wish him all the best at Utrecht and I am positive it is best for all concerned should the deal be made permanent. I was intending to inquire on the heading to the sunshine thread, if Sam was on the aircraft? It was the Aris Limassol game where I realised Sam reminded me of one of those Spanish waiters of old. A Manuel character, the very second you raised your hand to summon, he would turn and head off in the opposite direction. Sam had the same relationship with the ball. Oh, the Spanish hospitality's trade's loss is Utrecht's gain.
    1 point
  33. I wish the book and club every success. The tome looks like a cracking festive read and the perfect tonic to accompany a glass of Harris Gin. Throughout my professional life, I carried a battered copy of Neil Munro's 'Para Handy Tales'. A training area wood line, a range complex slit trench or, waiting for a pre-jump C-130; release Neil's words from it's plastic protection and, find yourself in a better place. There is a little known tale of FC Vital Spark being drawn away to Carloway in the Hochmagandy Cup. Para held the tiller steady. Dan MacPhail was akin to a Perkins, going up'n'doon and roon'n'roon in midfield. Sunny Jim's pre match ritual of running the Cuillin peaks and swimming the Minch kept him quiet during the goalless first half. He recovered in the second period and ran in a hat-trick. If Dougie was here, he wid tell ye himself.
    1 point


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