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Just now, Rousseau said:

18:00 hrs.

Thank you.

 

The reason I ask is thus, I was driving home last evening listening to Cosgrove and Cowan on BBC Radio Scotland. There was general football chat among both hosts and guests, Tam McManus and Journo, John McGarry. Suddenly, Cosgrove broke in with, "this winter break Rangers are taking in Florida, can I congratulate your paper Tam for highlighting Jimmy Nichol at Disneyland, proving the competition is Mickey Mouse". He then posed two questions to John McGarry, will Rangers sign Acas Docherty and do they have the cash to sign him? If not, why not"? 

 

Cosgrove had spent both halves of the show(4 hours) advertising the Scottish football mag', 'Nutmeg'. At one point, his Producer had told him to reveal his Editorial role at the blatt. I wonder if Rangers occasional success is awkward and inconvenient to the accepted narrative?Cosgrove was a big player on the RTC Blog; again, I wonder if Nutmeg is a continuum in the same sense of the Scottish Football Monitor? 

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Michael Grant, Scottish football correspondent for The Times 
Bill Leckie, author and award-winning columnist
Archie MacGregor, When Saturday Comes, co-founder The Absolute Game
Graeme MacPherson, The Herald and Sunday Herald. 
John Maxwell, Co-editor of Tell Him He's Pele 
Hugh McDonald, The Herald and The National 
Alastair McKay, Evening Standard, Uncut 
Kevin McKenna, The Observer 
Alan Pattullo, The Scotsman 
Graham Ruthven, The Guardian, Eurosport, STV, VICE, The Scotsman and the New York Times. 
Rob Smyth, The Guardian and author of Danish Dynamite 
Graham Spiers, The Times / BBC Scotland. 
Michael Tierney, multi-award winning journalist and writer, author of 'The First Game With My Father

'Thom Watt, STV, T Scotsman, The Guardian
Jonathan Wilson, author and editor of The Blizzard
Richard Winton, BBC Sport online
Plus many more.

 

those supporting Nutmeg

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5 hours ago, colinstein said:

Michael Grant, Scottish football correspondent for The Times 
Bill Leckie, author and award-winning columnist
Archie MacGregor, When Saturday Comes, co-founder The Absolute Game
Graeme MacPherson, The Herald and Sunday Herald. 
John Maxwell, Co-editor of Tell Him He's Pele 
Hugh McDonald, The Herald and The National 
Alastair McKay, Evening Standard, Uncut 
Kevin McKenna, The Observer 
Alan Pattullo, The Scotsman 
Graham Ruthven, The Guardian, Eurosport, STV, VICE, The Scotsman and the New York Times. 
Rob Smyth, The Guardian and author of Danish Dynamite 
Graham Spiers, The Times / BBC Scotland. 
Michael Tierney, multi-award winning journalist and writer, author of 'The First Game With My Father

'Thom Watt, STV, T Scotsman, The Guardian
Jonathan Wilson, author and editor of The Blizzard
Richard Winton, BBC Sport online
Plus many more.

 

those supporting Nutmeg

Thanks for the above.

 

A mixture of Yahoos, Dandy Dons, Hibees, and Dundee Hibs supporters. Oh, and Bill Leckie.

 

I remember some information from my professional life. I was enduring a six week Escape and Evasion course in November/December in the Welsh/English border country. We were instructed by Directing Staff on flora and fauna, and informed both nutmeg/mace in sufficient quantities were hallucinogenic and as such, should be treated with caution. Does this provide Big Stu' with mitigation?

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