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Kejan last won the day on February 6 2010

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  1. Excellent. I know you shouldn't just cap players, but its been incredibly harsh he's only winning his first cap tonight - a very difficult one too. He's been in the squad for almost 3 years I think.
  2. Never write off the All Blacks
  3. Cheers Stevie & THS. I'm not an expert in eating edibles, but good shout out about watching the amount. I've once taken too much, and I needed to go for a hour run to ''get back to normal'', wasn't great being so stuck in my own mind.
  4. Going to Amsterdam first weekend in December, anything off the beaten track worth doing? I'm looking forward to trying an edible or two as well. Does anyone who's been recommend a good coffee shop?! Cheers.
  5. Thank you very much for the information, it's an area of the country I've never been so should be an interesting couple of days! Appreciate it.
  6. Started playing again this summer, after a 3 year break. At my best I was about '14' handicap, so wasn't sure what to expect when playing again. Yet surprised how decent I've actually been - lots of 350 yard par 4s, etc. Does anyone find the less they think about the shot, the better they hit it? Especially when it comes to chipping, pitching, bump and runs etc.
  7. Soccerway says this game is on the 13th (Friday) but I thought it was moved to the Saturday? I'm an Arbroath fan who lives outwith Scotland but back in October and trying to get to as many games as I can. Is Dumfries worth staying over, decent pubs? Palmerston close to the town centre, and any decent hotels? Aye, maybe should head to the travel section and start up a Dumfries travel thread, haha ; but its a part of the country I have never really been to. Cheers in advance!
  8. Apologies, steamrolling in a bit without reading too much, but can anyone recommend somewhere I could bag a couple of munros close to Dundee-ish? I've done most of the ones near Angus ; so was thinking maybe somewhere around Perth-ish area? I've done Meall nan Tarmaichean a wee while ago ; but hoping to bag a couple more before I depart bonnie Scotia on Wednesday. Also, somewhere with easy-ish parking - I read something about Ben Lawers hotel charging you? Or if you do a few, someplace where the car wouldn't be too far away from to walk back to. Cheers!
  9. I'm just back from visiting NI. Derry and Belfast. The flegs thing is a fairly depressing site in certain areas but it's understandable ; but the people there 90% of them were just magic. Really warm, hospitable and mostly kind to this jobber of a Scotsman. There's a great podcast I've started listening to called The Troubles (presented by a man from the south I think, Oisin Feeney) It's an amateur, part-time thing but IMO its well put together and offers an insight in to both perspectives. Not that I was bringing it up regularly, but the places/people I met who talked about the troubles (what a ridiculous British/twee name for it, tbh). I heard ''we just want this place to work and provide services,'' many times. I've always ''big team found etc'' identified more with the nationalist cause than the other side as an outsider looking in from Scotland ; but meeting people and learning a bit more, I just wish all the best for the place. It seems to be moving fairly progressively forward. Belfast is a very diverse city as well so there are immigrants moving there too. Looking forward to watching this ; but can anyone recommend a good book that is netural-ish? I've ordered Say Nothing in the local book shop The people I met were overwhelmingly, friendly, warm and incredibly helpful. TBH, one Loyalist kept correcting my use of Derry for Londonderry which I felt was pretty petty considering I heard other unionists call it Derry. It wasn't even him using that name that I disliked, it was him correcting me whenever I said Derry. Anyways, Stroke City is a better name. I'm itching to get back, tbh. Maybe try fit in an NI league match this time. It reminded me of even friendlier Scotland, tbh or what Scotland was like a few years back. Folk holding doors for you, Hi to a pleasant stranger on the street etc if you locked eyes. Then again I'm from the east coast and most folk are dour as up here.
  10. Haha, you surely knew what I meant! I even mentioned UCD. Anyways, I thoroughly enjoyed going to a League Of Ireland match, Derry also went top as well. Brandywell is a fine wee stadium, and their fans were great - good luck to them and certainly got my Irish side now. A few I got talking to said they would love an All-Ireland league. I guess that'll never happen for a few reasons ; but how about an All-Ireland league but keep the NI team too.
  11. I'm surprised at that 53% Yes, fingers crossed it continues ; what a bipolar nation we are though when it comes to independence. I'm fully expecting now the next 5 polls to have Yes on 43%
  12. Look how ridiculous all that shite is, especially in 2023 Britain.
  13. I listened around that time. The Moose said no joke something a long the lines of ''Sandton is lovely, first class restaurants and bars but it gets dicier when you drive in to Hillbrow. I didn't see a white face for miles so I locked the doors and windows up,when in downtown Joburg,''
  14. A bit off topic (considering Derry play in the Irish league), but I'm going to be in Derry in the middle of May and hoping to get a ticket to see them v UCD - although bit worried I'll get a ticket considering they are doing quite well in the league - but if anyone has been to a game, would love to hear about it
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