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  1. Sevconians genuinely thought we were enthralled watching them and Celtic swap titles every season Since the Oldco entered admin the following teams won major trophies: Killie (first for 15 years) Hearts (a 5-1 scudding of their rivals) St Mirren (first for 26 years) Aberdeen (first for 19 years) St Johnstone (first ever) Inverness (first ever) Ross County (first ever) Hibs (scenes) We’re supposed to regret it though
    24 points
  2. On this day a club was born. Happy 125th Birthday DFC.
    17 points
  3. Happy birthday to the biggest oldest and best team in the toon
    13 points
  4. The city’s classiest club created in the city’s classiest hotel. Happy Birthday The Dundee Football Club.
    12 points
  5. 76 days until the new season - the length of a Martian winter.
    12 points
  6. TWAT. Seriously? TWAT? WATP. YNWA.TWAT.
    11 points
  7. It's events like this that the monarchy uses to sugar coat their greed, I believe the cost of the security alone was £32 million which we the tax payers paid for. As an example of their outright greed George the Third surrendered the Crown Estates, the biggest landowner in the UK. to the government to get out of paying for the civil service, armies and navy's etc, in return the Monarch got monies from the Civil List. The vast profits from the CE since that time is paid into the treasury to benefit the nation. Ever since all monarch's have fought to get some of the Crown Estate profits back to them. This year the queen finally succeeded in getting 15% paid directly to her, that amounted to £75 million, with her income from the Duchy of Lancaster her income for this year was just under £100 million. Further the £75 million she received this year cannot be less next year and so on and feckin on. The Scottish Government have for some years now asked for the Crown Estate profits raised in Scotland to be paid to them to benefit Scotland but The Treasury has repeatedly fecked them off. Another feckin scam they get up to is claiming that presents she receives on foreign state visits belong to her and the monarchy, imagine what the Saudis give her, as the UK's Head of State all presents she receives on these visits belong to the state, you and I, The Queens gallery at Buckingham Palace contains countless priceless paintings by famous artists which various governments, John Major being the most vociferous, have argued that many of those belong to the state, she and those before her strongly deny this and to cap it all you and I have to pay to enter the queens gallery to view them. It's all feckin thievery at the end of the day and hopefully future generations will wake up to it.
    8 points
  8. In fact, it's only since they returned to 'restore competition' (getting rigorously spanked of Celtic and finishing third) have Celtic romped 2 trebles. But don't let facts get in the way of well-branded hastags: #goingfor55, #bluepound #wearerangers. Complete diddy's.
    7 points
  9. Let him have his fun today. Morton fans always try and pick a fight with us, it never ends well for them. Even Dick Campbell’s team of jobbers who finished fourth in the seaside league had the last laugh over Morton.
    6 points
  10. My taste in fitba teams can improve, but my taste in beer will never get getter. Mon the Vitamin T.
    6 points
  11. Prospect of some 'gold' in pyramid - limited perhaps Prospect of some 'gold' in the Juniors - non-existent Potential to gain license in pyramid - some Potential to gain license in the Juniors - non-existent So, forgetting everything else that can be construed as benefits to leaving, clubs remaining in the Juniors have no 'gold' to get their hands on and no Club License. That's pretty black and white. Any committee deciding that is a good thing is negligent.
    6 points
  12. Dunbar bring a ground with floodlights, a micro climate that means games are quite often on in the winter (it's Scotland's sunniest place!), a hard working committee and bloody nice pies. There's also a bar in the Hallhill Centre next to the ground.
    6 points
  13. what a bampot, so many delusions. But "killed all competition" ....... hardly. Since they went bust, apart from Celtic, Hearts, Hibs, ICT and St Johnstone have all won the Scottish Cup, Killie, St Mirren, Aberdeen and Ross County have all lifted the League Cup. I'm sure we all welcome the death of competition, if that is what happens.
    6 points
  14. He got a terrible reception from the North Stand when he tried to come over to applaud the fans at the end. Quickly turned around and headed up the tunnel. Which was pleasing.
    5 points
  15. Like an Orangeman Marched for the very first time Like an Orangeman When your flute plays Next to mine
    5 points
  16. TBF they got a top half finish. When did Morton last achieve that?
    5 points
  17. I’m terrified that we might spend the next thirty years yo-yo ing between the lowest leagues in Scotland, like err, Morton.
    5 points
  18. The clearout has to start tomorrow, starting with the management team and most of the players. Bunch of wage thieves that have been a disgrace this season.
    5 points
  19. Not that I can think of. No clubs have suffered and several clubs have reaped the benefits of Rangers dying. Glorious.
    5 points
  20. A bit awkward, I dont want to embarrass you more than you have yourself ^ I appreciate the internet takes a bit longer to filter through to you farmers, you might get the details some time next year...........
    5 points
  21. I'll probably get hounded for this.... but I find football outside of Scotland a bit boring.
    4 points
  22. Weird to think that this season, as shite as we've been, is still a higher placed finish than any Morton team for the last 30 years.
    4 points
  23. 4 points
  24. The thread is grim enough. The last thing we need is 14 year olds talking about shagging.
    4 points
  25. Public service announcement for Thistle fans who only started posting on here on or after 2012-13: virginton craves a bite like Douglas Ross craves the crushing of gypsie travellers. Collectively ignore him and he’ll fall over like a useless p***k on national television too.
    4 points
  26. If Partick truly 'belonged' in the top flight of Scottish football then they wouldn't have managed to get turned over in both legs of a play-off by a Mickey Mouse franchise outfit. More hubristic nonsense that is currently ten a penny among clubs languishing in the second tier.
    4 points
  27. Undoubtedly deserve to go down. We’ve been rotten all season. I’d keep Cerny, Elliott, Lawless, Erskine, Penrice, McCarthy and Doolan. The rest can piss off.
    4 points
  28. I'd like livy to go up, just to show the (many) knicker wetters in our support that the 2nd bottom team in the premiership aren't unbeatable footballing gods that mere championship teams can't ever beat in a play off!! The "if we don't win the league we're doomed" attitude is just ridiculous. Plus good atmosphere home and away v thistle
    4 points
  29. St Mirren fans aren't used to having a good manager, are they.
    4 points
  30. Met a very pished Barry Smith in the Fort last night
    4 points
  31. 4 points
  32. Nicked this from Twitter (and any thing has to be better than the recent "banter" regarding sex offenders) "If your club had their own version of Mount Rushmore, who would be on it?" My selection was, Gordon Dalziel, Jimmy Nicholl, Gordon Wallace, David McGurn! Who would you pick for the Rovers?
    3 points
  33. Some folk'll never eat a skunk, and then again some folk'll, like Sibbald the slack jawed yokel!
    3 points
  34. There's rumours circulating that Tories are preparing for an autumn election as the Maybot has realised that she cannot hold her squabbling party of far-right crazies, zealots and xenophobes together, and will be swept away by Brexit's floodtide of shite. It'd be crazy to call another indyref at the moment because: 1. referendum fatigue 2. possible new General Election (SNP should have learned something from the last General Election) 3. people wanting to "wait and see" what Brexit actually means in practice 4. the supposed game changer, the Westminster seven-year power grab, is failing to raise the hackles of all but the already converted People in Scotland (in general) tend to be conservative with a small c. There's been more life-changing referenda in the last four years than there had been in the period 1973-2014. People have had enough of constant change, constant turmoil, constant upheaval, constant political stalemate, constant uncertainty, being used as expendable pawns in an ideological battle. The trouble is, there's no turning the clock back to pre-June 2016. Regardless of your individual views on Brexit, the UK is now an international laughing stock and has suffered reputational damage on the international stage that will take a long time to repair. This constant political chaos feels very much like the new normal. In these circumstances, it's better to wait. I don't understand the "but we might lose a majority in 2021" line. If the pro-independence bloc loses an overall majority then, then a Yes vote in an indy ref 2 was never going to happen anyway. Brexit will be a shocker. People will lose jobs, the cost of living will jump, travel will become more expensive and difficult. I'm afraid it's going to take quite a few years of pain in a post-Brexit unitary UK state before the majority opinion that would trigger a successful indyref 2 result will be reached. It would be sheer suicide to call it prematurely and run the risk of a second defeat and the issue being removed from the table in our lifetimes. Patience is a very under-rated virtue in today's politics. This is the most hideous and inhuman government Britain's had for over a century. It still leads in the polls down south. The ineptitude of the Labour leadership coupled with a visceral gut reaction from the electorate outwith Scotland to a possible Labour-SNP pact, plus all the factors above, means that (*for me, anyway) now is the wrong time to call another independence referendum. The No vote- an alliance of the easily frightened elderly, risk-averse gammon, I'm all right jacks, contrarian trolls and the Loyalist vote is going to be very difficult to prise apart, in a relentlessly hostile media landscape. Regard the impatient and those who think this'll all be easy with a good deal of scepticism. Wait. It's easy to look back to 2014 and be bitter but it's not going to make the horrible dilemmas of 2018 any easier to solve. Jumping the gun certainly won't solve the issue in the Yes movement's favour.
    3 points
  35. That's the 500 fund up to 123 members ( 39 awaiting confirmation) from 57 in April. Good to see folk are contributing and will no doubt help with bringing some new players in.
    3 points
  36. Well done to WL's other senior club, incredible achievement.
    3 points
  37. I nicked this off (modern version of) Leith Athletic fan Jim Gardner's Twitter.
    3 points
  38. f**k me. Some horrific keeping in that montage.
    3 points
  39. Lex is trying too hard shocker...
    3 points
  40. What's the difference between Meghan Markle and Madeleine McCaan? Madeleine was given away by her father...
    3 points
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