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I hate how Richard Gordon talks about Kimarnock and always misses out the L. 

I had the misfortune to hear Billy Dodds reporting on Jags v Dundee and he kept going on about how Dundee deserved to beat Killie on Tuesday!

The programme is just so unprofessional from start to finish.

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13 hours ago, lonewolfie said:

Rob McLean moaning and droning at every game he's sent to commentate on.
Here's the thing, Dingwall Rob, if it fkn bores you don't do it, don't take the fkn money and give the rest of us fkn peace.

Rob’s kinda limited to the phrase “what a save/shot/tackle/goal/effort that was!” Once you notice it, it gets on your tits.

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Willie Miller banging his favourite drum again - Scottish football needs it's biggest clubs playing their best football.  
Still no reasoning as to why only the biggest clubs can play the best football (nor any challenge from the other pundits) but he's still saying it, all the same.


It makes sense if you accept two axioms

If you take as a given that the standard of the best teams is the criteria by which you judge the health of the game

And then assume that when bigger clubs are having a good season the teams they field are better than those fielded by smaller clubs do when they’re having a good season

The second assumption seems sound , the former is clearly a subjective opinion. (see also “Won’t someone think of the coefficient”)






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1 hour ago, topcat(The most tip top) said:

 


It makes sense if you accept two axioms

If you take as a given that the standard of the best teams is the criteria by which you judge the health of the game

And then assume that when bigger clubs are having a good season the teams they field are better than those fielded by smaller clubs do when they’re having a good season

The second assumption seems sound , the former is clearly a subjective opinion. (see also “Won’t someone think of the coefficient”)





 

 

Wherea what Willie really means is that he wants the league structured so that the biggest clubs are also the highest up the league, incrementally down to the diddiest club at the bottom of league 2.

I can understand him wanting that, but not why it's the best thing for Scottish football.

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27 minutes ago, Boghead ranter said:

Wherea what Willie really means is that he wants the league structured so that the biggest clubs are also the highest up the league, incrementally down to the diddiest club at the bottom of league 2.

I can understand him wanting that, but not why it's the best thing for Scottish football.

Not sure why he would always want Aberdeen to finish fourth.

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2 minutes ago, Boghead ranter said:

Wherea what Willie really means is that he wants the league structured so that the biggest clubs are also the highest up the league, incrementally down to the diddiest club at the bottom of league 2.

That's happens because the game is professional as opposed to because of the league structure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Boghead ranter said:

Did Willie write that for you? ;)

No.  It's just a fact. 

You would presumably describe it as an unfortunate fact while Willie would seemingly see it unequivocally as a good thing.  

My intended point was that it tends to render arguments  about league structures largely redundant.

 

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