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  1. Chad Hogan signing 1st January.
    12 points
  2. No better way to celebrate picking up the keys to your first house then a pint of T and your thoughts.
    10 points
  3. I can not believe EdiBairn revealed as our CEO has just been brushed aside like this isn’t real news?
    10 points
  4. Edibairn = Craig Campbell.
    10 points
  5. They'll be getting feckin telt not to sign anyone on 1st January again. Walking down to the stadium early morning on New Years Day after the Hogmanay celebrations was an absolute killer last year.
    9 points
  6. Baby girl born this afternoon. All went fairly well.
    8 points
  7. I heard that too. Undertaker also considering a loan move.
    7 points
  8. Burke and Hornby. Neither had the best of starts don’t think they are good enough for this level imo.
    7 points
  9. 7 points
  10. Quite the overreaction Gordon. Angry retorts and insults at 3 in the morning about what button someone clicked on the internet show you’re clearly not bothered.
    6 points
  11. Your right, absolute mentalist behavior. Up there with having multiple, multiple accounts on an anonymous football forum. Could probably only be topped if you repeatedly made up outrageous story's on an anon........Oh wait, never mind.
    6 points
  12. Aye, but I had to turn the light off.
    5 points
  13. Morton. Every account you’ll find on this thread is another crying board member.
    5 points
  14. IMO if we go back to 4 4 2 without having a right back it is very likely I will have a stroke.
    5 points
  15. Folk who make Instagram, Twitter, Facebook etc. pages for their pets.
    5 points
  16. Hi guys, wee video here talking about Arbroath and how well you are doing under Dick Campbell. Would be appreciative of any feedback or support on the YouTube channel itself: Enjoy [emoji4]
    4 points
  17. McGhee on the cusp of signing another year. Mon the Bairns.
    4 points
  18. Each to their own. You’ve made your feelings on McHugh perfectly clear before and I don’t think we’re ever really going to agree on the issue so I’m not going to waste time arguing. Suffice to say though while I think you could level many things at McHugh, calling his character and commitment in to question given everything he’s done for the club is bit out of order imho.
    4 points
  19. The issue is that Vaughan is incredibly injury prone. Almost every season he is out for a considerable period. Tough tackling is part of the game, especially at this level. Everyone lauds the fact that Matthews bodied Scott Brown at Celtic Park a few years back, it works both ways. Plus we have Davidson, so can't really say much.
    4 points
  20. 4 points
  21. No, the hip replacement guy took his place. Thank you.
    4 points
  22. I am somewhat in love with the neighbours' puppy.
    4 points
  23. Put up that picture of beastly standing just the other day. Got a refresher of what a lovely wee thing she once was [emoji6] gone from size of a tv remote to size of a tv
    3 points
  24. Two month deal only I heard as he wants to f**k off for spring break.
    3 points
  25. Johnny Cash - Dark As A Dungeon (Way Down In The Mine)
    3 points
  26. The Bee Gees : New York Mining Disaster 1941
    3 points
  27. The Albion Christmas Band : December In New York
    3 points
  28. Been speaking to someone at the club today over lunch. Scott Boyd and Blair Alston to be signed on January 1st.
    3 points
  29. It's funny that some Raith fans are complaining about the treatment Vaughan got when they've had Iain Davidson clogging folk for more than a decade.
    3 points
  30. I refute allegations of skullduggery wholeheartedly! BNQD states that teams finishing on level points where one team has neglected to play all their fixtures will finish the lower. The rules are there in black and white (somewhere - good luck searching the last 300 pages or so). Cheers for the question Helpma (and your sportingness) but given the allegations of corruption and the lateness of the hour, I think it's nigh-on time we had another SUPERLEAGUE. They should really do this in Scotland on occasion - it would be a riot. And a tasty 7 to start the week, including missing an absolute sitter.
    3 points
  31. Speaking of which, all quiet on the McKinnon front... When can we expect to hear the outcome of that? Trying to entice Branchton into posting so that you can ask how his team got on at the weekend. Like it boys.
    3 points
  32. Thank you Craig Campbell x
    3 points
  33. Too much beating around the bush going on here this morning, it you're ITK get they names dropped. THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW!!
    3 points
  34. They're paying 70m for the dug that found the World Cup???
    3 points
  35. Boys will be boys. Or girls. You'll find out at the party.
    3 points
  36. Elvis Costello-Pills and soap
    3 points
  37. Crossed the Brooklyn Bridge at dusk the other night.
    3 points
  38. Kidd is very average but I’d rather keep him for the rest of the season than McKee.
    3 points
  39. MANUEL PASCALI doesn’t have to look beyond the end of his nose to get a reminder of Scotland. And the former Kilmarnock captain admits he’s seriously thinking about returning to the country. He’s delighted to see his old team prospering under Steve Clarke and would love to become manager at Rugby Park himself one day. For the moment, though, he’ll settle for becoming a supporter if Killie can qualify for Europe. The 37-year-old Italian, now playing for Cosenza in Serie B, is incredibly passionate about all things surrounding Scottish football. He said: “There is a big connection between myself and Scottish people. “I have the ginger beard now as well. I’ve been doing Movember and the red hair started coming through. Maybe a couple of hundred years ago my family was in Scotland! “I was talking with my wife about it and saying that sometimes I seriously feel like Kilmarnock is my home. When you spend seven years in the same team, it’s a big part of your life. “In modern football, you can’t easily find players who stayed with one club for such a long time, especially foreign players. When people ask me how long I stayed in Scotland and I answer seven years, they go crazy. “My kids are six and nine now. I think it might be better for them in Scotland. “I took the UEFA B coaching licence in Scotland, but I’m still doing OK as a player. We won our league last season and are now in Serie B. “I know I don’t have a lot of time left, but I feel I’m still important to my team. I won’t hang up my boots until I feel I’m not making a contribution. “You never know what’s going to happen in our profession but I can see myself back here one day doing something for the club. I have no regrets about staying so long. I maybe only regret not staying longer. I probably stayed seven years because I loved the passion in the football and the fans. “It’s the same passion we have in Italy.” Pascali was with Killie when they beat Celtic to win the League Cup in 2012, but he missed the final because of injury. The club then surprisingly dispensed with the services of boss Kenny Shiels and struggled for several years. The dramatic upturn under Steve Clarke has delighted Pascali. He went on: “My first year away ,they were in the relegation play-off. That made me sad to see them struggling. Under Steve Clarke, they are flying. I watched a couple of matches that were on when I wasn’t playing and really enjoyed them. I saw them beating Celtic last season and they looked so, so organised. Everybody looks like they know exactly what they’re doing and the results are coming. It’s not a coincidence. They look like a serious top-six club at the moment.” Pascali was back in Ayrshire recently to play in the Kris Boyd Testimonial. That visit reminded him of how much he misses his old club. He said: “I hope they will achieve something this season and get the dream of playing in Europe again. “Maybe they will draw an Italian team.That would be ideal so that I could go and watch. “I always said that Kilmarnock as a club had to be competing for a place in the top six and going for fifth or fourth, fighting with the likes of Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibernian. When I was there, we only missed out because of small things, details. It looks like they have that with this manager. “When you do things properly off the park as a club, as well as on it, the results will come.”
    3 points
  40. Just checking in. We haven’t seen many of you on the Falkirk thread this week, everything okay?
    3 points
  41. That's now almost 7 year old patter.
    3 points
  42. Yes, but these morons dont seem to understand that democracy is not a speak now or forever hold your peace type affair, its organic evolving and when material circumstances change we have to re-evaluate our decisions. Every single accepted model of decision making in the business/public sector world has some form of ‘re-evaluation in light of new information’ type part, this is because its normal and natural to be able to change your mind. If its undemocratic to re-run votes after we’ve already had them then lets just get the Whigs back because they won the first general election, it would be undemocratic to vote again. People in the UK who think that an advisory vote should be held as final even in light of the absolute economic clusterfuck that brexit is proving to be are utter moon howlers who shouldn’t actually be allowed to vote in the first place. Its like people’s minds have been taken over by lemmings. I know Tories are quite sadistic people in that they like the old BDSM and a bit of austerity but f**k me its absolutely astounding that anyone with a brain cell (who doesnt have a vested interest like JRM moving all his money) thinks Brexit is in any way positive. Utter whompercunt thinking and absolutely inexcusably stupid.
    2 points
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