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I love how seething Old Firm fans are because their team's weren't good enough to make the final. All I've heard all week from them is 'sponsors nightmare this final', 'lucky if it's half full' etc etc. I hope it's a cracking final and both sets of fans enjoy the day. The one thing I wish for each season in the Scottish Cup - apart from Thistle to win it, is for a bigot free final. These sort of occasions are worth savouring.11 points
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In reference to the last few posts, IMO a dynasty league (which looks like the preference) should have very little to do with the waiver wire. Why should someone instantly enhance their team because they bid $2 more on Montee Ball or Juwan Thompson if CJ Anderson goes down? For me the person who had the faith to have these guys on their roster already should be rewarded. This brings be to roster size. I was suggesting 30-35 to try and appease people who realistically thought 25 was an option in a dynasty league where you require 15 starters. My personal choice would be 50, but at least 40. My roster in The League of Shadows is pretty good, but I don't have a lot of time for it due to the 15 man rosters. My P&B dynasty team is terrible, yet I look at it every day and have a strategy (you've all been warned). I'm sorry, for me dynasty is taking a punt on a player and sticking by them as long as you can without having to cut them to accomodate the starting RB for the Panthers this week till Stewart is back. I'm pretty sure none of us have 15 like minded friends to start a dynasty league. This is why this forum is brilliant. I'd be astonished if there is another Scottish forum with this big an NFL community. Commit to the long haul. Yes, people will leave at times but there will always be replacements. If we're gonna go some half arsed thing where if you're not winning and need instant waiver wire pick me ups then I'm not interested I'm afraid. I'll put some polls up tomorrow.2 points
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Perhaps Jim has confidence that he and his backroom staff will get more out of him? The bigger news is why didn't I know this was Tich McCooey's last day? My head is spinning.1 point
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If you've only been doing 8 miles a day for approximately the past 85 days ( assuming you bought it start of Feb), it wont be needing a new chain unless you've got it absolutely manky. With that mileage, a quick clean at the end of every week should suffice. Don't just clean and lube the chain, but also the chain rings and gear wheels are they can get all gunked up. To be honest, I give my bike a clean after every decent run, regardless of weather, as its well worth it and can help avoid expensive repair bills. Afert I wash it down, I spray it all over with GT 85 and wipe it down, as this helps disperse water and actually build up a wee protective skin on the bike. Remember. A bike can be for life, not just Christmas1 point
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A bigger club to get in the Scotland squad? Aye, alright then Scott... Sent from my iPhone using Pie & Bovril1 point
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also, low shots at the near post and many shots from distance (see the start of the 2012/13 season). Just shots in general, I suppose.1 point
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cheated* sakes it was like last halloween and everyone was all dressed up, for all i know it was her. plus gambling problems are fun, live a little1 point
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Here's the link: http://www.scotrail.co.uk/form/summer-sale Edit to add: You have to book via that link for the 50% off and you can buy just one ticket if required.1 point
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Morgan Freeman composed the 'new message' sound on Facebook. It took seven months in total to write and record.1 point
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Why take the bus from QS to Central when you can walk and get it right up the locals1 point
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I'm all for pointing and laughing at the Old Firm & 'Rangers' but a picture of fans leaving the ground when the game is quite clearly over isn't entirely a ripping the pish moment !1 point
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Hopefully one of the supporting beams in the mineshaft collapses on him and he has to get his legs amputated below the knees as well.1 point
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Just uploaded the last of my pics from The Speroni testimonial on Tuesday What a fantastic night and the best Dundee support I've ever seen http://davidyoung.photoshelter.com/gallery/26-05-2015-Julian-Speroni-testimonial/G0000ECHY2PgR69Y/1 point
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Olives on a pizza, he can f**k right off. Guessing we're spreading the re-signing announcements to alleviate the summer boredom, guessing from social media that Welsh and Wilson have already re-signed but not officially announced and would find it unlikely Gallacher won't be here in some capacity next season. We're already miles ahead of where we were this time last year.1 point
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We should all be able to console ourselves with the scientific fact that Dundee United supporters have unbelievably tiny penises compared to Dundee supporters.1 point
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No rain, confirmed (well less than 5% chance to be exact....) http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/gcuvz9080#?fcTime=1432944000 Looking good.1 point
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There is a fucking Orange Walk starting in my street tomorrow morning right around the time I am meant to be getting picked up. Arseholes. Might mean I have to go a bit earlier and get an extra pint I suppose.1 point
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The Dumbarton game is currently a closed door friendly, depends on how their pitch is doing after the Hearts game two days before. Steven Lawless has signed his one year extension as expected. Hoping he will be able to continue this season's form into the next campaign.1 point
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As much as I have enjoyed their pain and discomfort this season, I'd actually rather they did get promoted so they can GTF from our division.1 point
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We could get Nicky what's his name on lone although I would expect he'll go to daddies team when he gets sent out by Sevco.1 point
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Anyone else watching The Game? BBC's spy thriller set in 1972. I reckon it's absolutely excellent with a great cast and some good comic moments. The props/set/location departments have worked overtime to get an authentic 1970s look and feel. The cars have been especially well done - I even spotted a Humber Scepter last episode and there can't be many of those around. My only 'props' quibble is that everyone smokes king size and filtered cigarettes. This certainly wasn't the case in the 70s. King size weren't so common and you'd expect at least someone to have a pack of Capstan or Senior Service. Still. It's a good yarn. Previous episodes here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p02h76px1 point
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All Fowler said was that he can play in more than one position. I would imagine he'll feature in midfield more than defence, though. Did he play in the centre for Raith much?1 point
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Sandy Clarke is an absolute knob. Was sacked as our number 2 because of bullying. Abused a lot of the younger players and the dressing room basically revolted and he was shown the door. Horrible horrible man.1 point
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It's bad if you don't get what you paid good bribes for, like England and Australia.1 point
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Yes but since you aren't a single entity it's irrelevant. Each individual would have to be prosecuted on their own and while you could make a case that the sevco loyal listen to Dave King and therefore him calling for a boycott would be effective you'd have to be some kind of nutter to think Big Rab fae Bridgeton calling for a boycott would have much of an effect.1 point
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Poor lassie in Boots is in for a shock when she develops those.1 point
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I did 580 miles over the past week, went to Newcastle and back, but broke the bike in the process. There is a crack on the frame round the bottom bracket that is growing very fast and the frame looks ready to break apart at any moment. Bike is done. I reckon I have put in well over 25 000 miles on that frame, Trek 1.5. I will miss it, but I feel its parked up for the last time. Just got back from Evans trying to work out what to replace it with. Domane 2.0 looks to be just about rugged enough while not weighing something close to a baby elephant.1 point
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The woman at Morrison's Fish Counter was quite cagey when I spoke to her earlier. "I don't want to be braitken any confidences but taitken everything into consideration, I'll be quite shaitken if the appointment isn't announced tomorrow"1 point