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1 hour ago, Bill said:
Too cynical?
Afraid not.
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For spectacular, claw-back-from-the-brink-of-disaster saves, only Goram probably did more.
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On 28/03/2023 at 10:14, Rousseau said:
The forum titles are bolder than usual. It took me a second look to distinguish between the bold title for unread posts and title for all-read posts. It was more distinct, wasn't it?
The thread titles are bolder, too, or the font is different.
It's not an issue, but I did notice it.
I don't think I'm seeing things ... ?
I think that maybe you are sort right. I had noticed something different before I read your post but what it is, I’m not sure.
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1 hour ago, Frankie said:
Silly, silly boy...
I know what you mean, Frankie but he’s thirty three. Thug.
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McTominay the poor man’s John Greig.
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I never watch football discussions on the telly. Who’s the geezer in the green jacket?
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The People went on to beat Morton in the final 1-0 after replay. gub on FF tells this joke about it.
A Scotsman made his fortune and went on a tour of America in the course of which he met a Chief of the Navajo tribe, renowned for knowing the answer to any question. The tourist asked the winner of the 1948 Scottish Cup. “Rangers, beat Morton 1-0” replied the great Chief.
The Scotsman returned ten years later to try another question but first he greeted the Chief, Indian style, saying “How” and raising a hand. The immediate response from the sage: “Diving header, Billy Williamson in extra time.”
Don’t blame me. I didn’t invent it.
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To be serious - I’ll try anything once - might the Allardyce of ten, maybe even five, years ago be just the chap for ‘Spurs? He would need a cerebral chap like Potter or Howe as assistant but he might sort out the egos and the fainthearted.
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22 minutes ago, Sutton_blows_goats said:
Celtc are preparing a 'bumper' new deal for him supposedly.
Maybe so but just about every EPL club can out-bump even the might tic.
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Wrong end of the table for Big Sam.
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19 hours ago, compo said:
No football or horses this weekend over in the greenhouse just me and Dolly the cat and some tuna sandwiches to keep us going.
Fellows are rowing on the Tideway today, old bean.
Boat Race, Oxford v Cambridge. ‘mon the Light Blues.
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If you got a decent price for your Range Rover you might not have to borrow at all.
In reality I suppose the major investors would want to get their money back. How much of a premium on top of that sellers could hope for, I have no idea.
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Uilleam has already advised that it’s the Greeks.
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2 hours ago, buster. said:
Towards the end, Lawwell entered into the disaster zone with the Hampden Showers appointment of The ticking time bomb, Lennon. By that time, he was past his sell by date.
Either or both?
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1 hour ago, Gonzo79 said:
I'm off to watch an East of Scotland League fixture on Saturday (this week Riccarton, next week the San Siro 😀).
The SFA XI are of no interest to me.
To cheer for your home town team against the Herri-Rotters?
From Riccarton to the San Siro - great. I wouldn’t mind doing that. To Hell with Vegas, Bali and other such boring places.
We’ll be needing a critique of the pies on sale at the respective grounds.
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‘s boring innit?
Not always so. It used to be like going to see Rangers with star guest performers.
Since the war fifteen players have captained Scotland while on Rangers’ books. Four of the Iron Curtain did it, Jock Shaw, Geordie Young, Willie Woodburn and Sammy Cox. The ‘keeper Bobby Brown and surprisingly, Ian McColl didn’t. Both made up for that omission by later successfully managing the National side.
Eric Caldow and John Greig were each fifteen times captain.
Jim Baxter, Sandy Jardine, Tam Forsyth, Graeme Souness, Richard Gough, Colin Hendry, Super, Barry Ferguson and Kenny Miller all got at least one shot at it though Souness’ last match as Scotland captain occurred when he had signed for the Famous but hadn’t actually played in a club game.
Stephen Presslie, Christian Dailly and Davie Weir were Scotland Captains but not as Rangers players. Gary McAllister also did the job. Never a Rangers player, of course but he did a bit of assistant-managing.
The greatest captain of them all was George Young on no less than forty eight occasions. There’s a photo of Young and England’s redoubtable Billy Wright leading the teams out. Wright was no skelf but Young towers over him.
Having looked all this up, I’m now fired with enthusiasm to the extent that I might possibly try to find out against whom Scotland are playing. If the weather’s bad and there’s nothing else on the telly, I might even watch them. But only if Ryan Jack plays.
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I laughed at that but it’s probably right.
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Who’ll be going to ‘Spurs?
The Angel of the East? Tuchel?
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4 minutes ago, Rousseau said:
Woy's back.
Palace?
Or Chelsea, or ‘Spurs?
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Correct in every word.
54 minutes ago, gaspard said:Not ten a penny granted, but they do exist
Is that a job application?
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I didn’t see the game but because Cantwell has become a media target, he must have been MoTM.
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54 minutes ago, craig said:
could just as easily be that the club have made assessments and have chosen what they thought was the best ticketing service/system - only for it to not be. These things happen (more than you think) in the Corporate world
By God, yes.
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3-2 Blades with the usual last minute winner. I was sort of hoping Rovers would win but I’m reasonably happy with the result. Best match I’ve seen for a long time. Plenty of good football. Not much sophisticated football. If I want that I’ll watch a boring CL match.
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Cracking quarter-final at Bramall Lane. Two proper clubs, two proper strips and two terrific saves from the United ‘keeper, chap called Foderingham. Should we be looking at him?
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[FT] Rangers 2 (Tillman 38', 55') - 0 Dundee Utd
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Really? Your general observations seem pretty sober and not contestable.