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Scott7

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  1. 2 hours ago, compo said:

    Great memories 

    They are indeed. Not just memories of the heroes but of players with other teams as well. What a fine inside forward Archie Robertson was. Clyde - yes, Clyde - could field three internationalists, Robertson, Harry Haddock and Tommy Ring.

  2. 50 minutes ago, compo said:

    got my battery replaced yesterday

    Get the battery checked again, old bean. It ran out of juice for some of the Sunday scores.

     

    Brentford 2-1 Watford (the world famous Ford hell derby match)

     

    City 3-1 Wolves 

    Arsenal 2-1 So’ton 

    Chelsea 4-1 Leeds

    Liverpool 3-0 Villa 

    Norwich 1-3 United

     

    BHA 1-2 ‘Spurs 

    Burnley 1-0 Hammers

    Leicester 3-1 Newcastle 

    Palace 2-1 Everton 

     

     

  3. The offside rule has to be changed. Something to the effect of “deriving advantage” needs to be added in. VAR can judge if a player is offside by half the breadth of a whisker and the ref can decide if that player has thereby derived advantage. That’s a discussion for a different topic, though.

  4. 15 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

    Is it really, though?

    Sort of but if it were a conglomerate there would be a lot of winding up, merging and demerging to allow the main actors to flourish. But you can’t do that with football so,no, in Scotland it’s not a strong product as confirmed by the market.

  5. I give the linesman the benefit of the doubt over the offside goal. It’s not so easy to see in real time at ground level.

     

    Furuhashi is a different matter. His method of operation is to push or even just brush against, an opponent and when the other player turns to look at him, he collapses clutching his face. 

     

    Imagine the uproar if a Rangers player did that.

  6. 8 hours ago, Rousseau said:

    Eh... I forgot to make my prediction... :facepalm:

     

    It was a perfect opportunity for my pessimistic 1 nils as well. 

     

    25 minutes ago, Franc Ergs said:

    Yeah, i suppose you'd have had Roofe as fgs too 😆 .

    1 nil is a home victory, is it not?

     

    Either way, for Rousseau, that is recklessly optimistic.

  7. 11 hours ago, compo said:

    Do the right thing Everton sack Rafa he is a dud it's nearing the send for Sam time at Goodison 

    What’s wrong with the Toffee Men? The School of Soccer Science is long gone. Since then, only a glittering half decade in the eighties. They could do what City have done if they got an avalanche of cash and a top manager. Ancelotti might have done it. It seems Benitez can’t.

  8. I joined the match on 73 minutes to see Barisic take a lifetime to place and and complete a free kick.
     

    After that I barely saw McGregor, Rangers played quite nicely and it was indeed a penalty. Tripping an opponent is a foul. The book says nothing about a severed leg as evidence.

     

    Roofe sent the ‘keeper the wrong way and dispatched the ball with power and accuracy. But, please, no jiggling run-ups with a hesitation embellishment. Too big a risk of mesmerising yourself instead of the ‘keeper.

  9. Forgot to post my predictions for last night’s games, Leeds to beat Palace, 1-0 and Mags to draw 1-1 with Norwich. Shame I’m only right when I don’t go public.

     

    The rest of the midweeks:


    The night.

    So’ton 2-1 Leicester

    Watford 0-3 Chelsea

    WHU 2-1 BHA (Initially, I thought a draw)

    Wolves 2-0 Burnley (Table top clash back in the decades)

    Villa 1-3 City (Bubble burst)

    Everton 1-3 Liverpool

     

    The morn’s night.

    ’Spurs 2-0 Brentford

    United 0-2 Gunners

  10. 50 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

    Iain Philip could play, he won the League Cup on three occasions with both Dundee clubs. I thought his Crystal Palace move was probably the wrong one for such a heads-up player? Spurs would have been a better match.

    Now that you mention it, of course. Why didn’t ‘Spurs think of that?

     

    The bold McLeod I saw as a player at Hibs transferred from Blackburn Rovers at the end of his career. By that time he was slower than his predecessor, widden legs Ormond. Nonetheless, in my memory an ineradicable video plays of McLeod skinning Bobby Shearer on the half line at Easter Road, a remake of an identical incident a few years previously at Pittodrie. In that game, the part of the skinner was played by Jackie Hather. He was rocket fast so Bobby had an excuse on that occasion. Both times the damage was repaired by Eric Caldow coming from the other wing at warp speed. Am I the only man alive to have seen Bobby Shearer beaten twice?

     

    I saw Mcleod close up managing top division Ayr United, in a Scottish cup-tie at Borough Briggs. He arrived smiling, joking, and glad-handing. He left after ninety minutes girning, moaning and raging on the back of a 2-0 defeat.

     

    He could talk the talk, McLeod but the walk at the final hurdle was too much for him. Assembled a good Scotland side but couldn’t quite get it to work. Not alone in that, though.

     

    Never mind trivia. Concentrate on the Rangers. Jardine, Jackson, Greig, Stein, Smith, Johnston and McDonald are all at least as good as the present incumbents in their positions, yet the team performed badly in the league. It’s not as if they had to carry four duffers. The play up against the Rangers factor has always existed. Were the other teams of a better standard in terms of football ability than they are now? Of course they were, so maybe matches in Europe were just a wee bit easier.

     

  11. The poor conversion rate has to be sorted. The first goal was brilliant in creation and execution. The second, my granny could have scored and she wasn’t great with headers. Credit to Alfredo, though. His anticipation is uncanny. He knew what the defender was going to do. There should have been more.

     

    I’m away to girn somewhere else now.  

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