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Jings! Talking gates, another first for us. gates2 points
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Yeah, and look at where we are after deacdes of mainstream voting patterns by "responsible adults". It's astonishing how boring and mediocre the SNP have become. The biggest Scottish political mandate in living memory and they are creeping about like a retired bank manager in charge of a fractious bowling club committee. best not offend anyone. really, why bother if that's the guiding principle?2 points
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They can't defend the gates - they're too busy defending the walls.2 points
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Incontinence and confusion was Guns N Roses best album, in this humble posters opinion.2 points
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I suppose they must look the same to you. From the house. *lol* *bloggers*1 point
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Can someone explain why I as a fan, should see Rangers as a different club? ...and yes monkey I know about the gates lol1 point
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Accepting evidence and coming to your own conclusions, even if it differs from the SFA, is perfectly reasonable. Denying certain evidence even exists because you don't like what it says - now that takes a proper flat earther.1 point
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I'm off next Saturday but I point blank refuse to go to a game which involves that lot. Delighted that they're going up this year and we won't play them again for another decade.1 point
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Alright Nizzy. You might like the Anderson Paak album, not hip hop tbh and probably a bit overlong but worth a listen.1 point
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Thank you and apologies for taking your attention away from suppin'. Enjoy the rest of your Friday.1 point
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After four years the best they can come up with is the gates lol, best bit is that they're being serious.1 point
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Worth noting they also charge £2 extra if you're paying by card and collecting. This is the 10th time we've played Rangers in three years...It isn't exactly something we've been waiting an age for. I'd far rather the club made it so you can buy online then collect1 point
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Plus it's Rangers and they have the worst fans in Scotland. Plus we haven't even attempted to has a go against Rangers in any league game in the last two seasons and have just meekly surrendered.I'd still have hoped that the fans would turn out for this, given recent Rovers performances and given it's the first 3pm Saturday league games we've had against the Rangers at Starks since the '90s.1 point
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It's because they don't make it easy for folk to buy the tickets... People have to go all the way down to Starks to buy them. In this day in age folk can't be arsed with that.... They should be available to purchase online or to be honest be made available on match day.1 point
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Michael Nesmith - Silver Moon (was about to post a Michael Marra but you beat me to it. Would have been Happed In Mist)1 point
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I shall consider it. I'm still too furious to trust myself to make a logical decision right now.1 point
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Ive not read this thread for a couple of days, and I come on to find c***s slagging me. Bitches, the whole fucking lot of you.1 point
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I think it's better to be an independent, really, than get sucked into these micro-parties and their micro-disputes. A poor result (almost inevitable) for RISE will see a fresh round of back stabbing and in fighting between those who will want RISE to continue, and those who always thought it was a bad idea in the first place (quite a few in the SSP). Being photogenic and having a neat turn of phrase may get you a column in The National, having important friends in foreign political parties may get you "fraternal" visits abroad to another political culture which has absolutely zero parallels with what we are facing here in Scotland, but it cuts very little ice with the voters. A genuione political alternative can only grow out of long, patient, hard work and practical results. It seems to me that RISE (discounting Solidarity now as a bad and soon to be defunct joke) have yet to find the right balance between posturing and actual campaigning.1 point
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I'll remind Kinky of why he was mistaken about the whole coterminous thing in the first place, although it is to his credit that he's since learned to spell it correctly.1 point
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TEDI continues his 4 year spamathon on this thread ...not bad for someone who continually tells us that he doesn't want to go over the Old Club New Club shite...all thd time.1 point
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Good to know The_Arsehole doesn't want to go over the "old club new club shite" ...again...oh wait , he's backing up TEDIs alias.1 point
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I agree that The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas is a bit of a soppy dramatisation of one of the most horrific crimes in history. Shoah and Schindler's List are important masterpieces, and even Life Is Beautiful tells the horror story from through a child's eyes in a way that's much more clever. Having dissed it, I don't think TBITSP is a bad film - I think it plays very well especially to children who don't know about the Holocaust and it's a good film to expose them to serious cinema. On superhero films, they are the new Westerns: there are far too many of them but among them are several pieces of brilliance. Bryan Singer's X-Men films are terrific - even as someone who can take or leave comic book films, I'll probably go to the cinema to see the new one.1 point
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"Rangers Football Club Ltd." Why on earth would a club adorn the gates of their stadium with the trading name of the holding company, unless they were one and the same?1 point
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Lol page after page of the usual suspects shouting it's a new club and stamping their feet because no one takes them seriously. Maybe another advert would do the trick.....1 point
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No need to apologise - we runners are a supportive bunch and we all started off from nothing1 point
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Buy a club and get a company free? Bwahahahahahahha!! What if I just want to buy the club? How can you buy something that just floats around going "woooOOOOoooo!" ?1 point
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You howked shite from your arse, then lobbed it at someone. I don't think you're in any position to comment.1 point
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He will have already been mentioned on this thread, but I despise 'Mr Cian Twomey'. I usually only feel mild irritation when confronted by his ilk on my News Feed, but he really does provoke an overwhelming sense of anger and despair within me. An awful, awful c**t.1 point
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It's a bit much to expect RISE to make any kind of breakthrough this time. Pretty obviously they are just putting down a marker this time and using these elections as a means of building profile and support. There are some good candidates being put forward and the alliance has made a promising start, only time will tell if it will build into something more longlasting than the SSP. Solidarity will soon disappear. It's not much more than the shattered fragment of the pre-Tommygate SSP that he and his few comrades are still clinging to. The party barely exists beyond a couple of postal districts in Glasgow. Radical leftism, particualrly in a neoliberal Scotland where trade unionism is in a steep decline in terms of membership / militancy /capability of action, where the majority of folk see no alternative to turbo-capitalism, is always going to be a minority sport. Political tatstes in Scotland are much more conservative (with a very small "c") than is widely reported. it's part of the reason why Labour clung on for so long, even into this century. A more enagegd and radical electorate would have kicked them into the sea fifteen-twenty years before they finally did. Nonetheless, the implosion / PASOKification of Labour is an opportunity for the more radical left to build. We'll see if they have the strategy to take the opportunity.1 point
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