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  1. Get yourself to f**k. There's literally no evidence that your 'considerate gestures' are having any effect whatsoever. There should be no legal fucking obligation to do them then.
    14 points
  2. Dreadful contribution from the onset and showing no signs of improvement
    12 points
  3. Have to say, having often been dismayed by previous briefings, I thought the message today was overall pretty reasonable. Cases are up, positivity up while acknowledging much more testing being done than previously and that the significant majority of cases are in those not fully vaccinated. Hospital numbers are up in the last few days and stating they are likely to go up a bit more as are deaths. Repeated please take the opportunity to get vaccinated. We surely shouldn't be surprised that NS didn't rule out further restrictions if the key numbers get significantly worse. She was never going to saying anything different. The questions from the journalists remain dire.
    12 points
  4. No, they were already really good at it.
    12 points
  5. Old Firm on Sunday behind closed doors please, just for a laugh.
    12 points
  6. We should destroy the economy and people's quality of life because "ma pal that's a nurse is knackurt"
    11 points
  7. 11 points
  8. The threat of another lockdown even though 90+ of Scotland are vaccinated, and still the fanboys are fawning over her. Deary me
    11 points
  9. Just as things were looking more positive on the pitch, we are back to this again zzzzz
    11 points
  10. "If the surge continues, and if it accelerates...we cannot completely rule out having to reimpose restrictions" f**k off
    11 points
  11. £18 and it's not even in colour? I'll pass.
    10 points
  12. Why did I get two vaccines if we're just going to impose restrictions every time the cases go up?
    10 points
  13. Looks like it's the other mob's turn to be slapped into their place by the big dog.
    10 points
  14. I remember the mewling about “can you not wait a few more months till the vaccines are out?” when people had the temerity to question the level of restrictions last year. Seems the mewling is still there but the reasoning has gone.
    9 points
  15. Or the SG could do the grown up thing and accept Covid is here forever and let everyone get on with it?
    9 points
  16. I’ve had a number of relatives of posters reach out to me requesting that the Covid thread be locked. It’s having a severely detrimental impact on posters lives, work and relationships, all of which are being neglected in favour of posting on the Covid thread. Of course I told them that I didn’t get to where I am today by taking into account other people’s feelings. What sort of country is this if we can’t be entertained by other people’s disintegrating lives? Bloody snowflake millennials.
    9 points
  17. Both Rawlins and Deans talked about the need for investment from the fans but then rejected a substantial amount (more than the Rawlins have actually put in) due to those investors wanting a say in the running of the club. Yes we are seeing unity on the park, probably the Sheerin influence.....the new CEO seems to have a good rep, although early days yet....but nothing has convinced me that the BoD are acting in the best interest in terms of club governance. When you reject half a million quid, when cash is tight you better have a good reason. I’ve still to hear one. On the plus side, that’s the most organised, hard working, pleasing on the eye to watch team i’ve seen for many a year. Take a bow Sheerin and Grainger.
    9 points
  18. “Hi everyone. I’m doing a phd on why League Two clubs don’t get crowds of 60,000 and would like you to spend 15 minutes navigating my bad written and downright terrifying surveymonkey page”
    9 points
  19. Support the club for years and pile money into the club + Moan about not getting into your seat = HAHA WHAT A PATHETIC LITTLE THING YOU ARE, SUPPORT THE CLUB INSTEAD OF MOANING Appear at games again after being away for years, throw things at the police, try and fight other fans, break seats at McDiarmid and get the club fined by UEFA + Moan about not getting your seat = Disgrace these people are getting treated this way, heartbeat of the club these lads.
    8 points
  20. You on about football or hairlines you baldy wee ferret. Thank you.
    8 points
  21. That fat wee c**t couldn't even bring herself to criticise the DUP's issues with homophobia at the time of the "bribe". She is a cretinous, gutless coward and like all Tories, a stain on society.
    8 points
  22. Is this your new shtick on here? Anyone who criticises the scottish governments clowns running through a minefield approach is now a covid denier? Im pretty sure I was one of the first to use the term Lovejoy in relation to the pandemic, im not a covid denier in any way, ive dealt with deaths of people from covid, know people who have died from it, my mrs working through it every day. Just because people don’t agree with your view that everything NS does is absolute infallible does not make them a covid denier. Id vaccinate everyone and have roving bands of vaccinators in every town. How you somehow bashed the keys together and arrived at the assumption that somehow makes me and others who are critical of the SG covid deniers is baffling.
    8 points
  23. Just focus on getting these lazy b*****ds vaccinated instead of restricting people from living their lives that have followed all the advice from day dot. 18 months, 90% people having at least one jab and there is still this dread of a lockdown. Get. To. F*ck
    8 points
  24. More often than not in UK politics advancement is achieved by the betrayal of your own. If Davidson was a giraffe she'd be in the "Persecute things with long necks" Party. The tories are littered with hideous grasping little c***s like her pulling up the ladder behind them.
    8 points
  25. Most of mine were sound, but the higher maths teacher got a stretch in Peterhead for diddling an underager. Always found it ironic he was preaching the virtues of stuff like quadrilateral equations whilst seemingly being unable to count to 16.
    8 points
  26. Me and wee Tony are the Arthurlie Ultras Squad, he was grounded by his Mum and I don’t smoke so your at it, anymore slander me and wee Tony will see you in court.
    7 points
  27. It was obvious at the time and is now that the investment was rejected to avoid scuppering the plans that the Rawlins etc had for the club. It wasn't a donation as they wanted representation and large say in decision making. While its early days, those plans are starting to show and the vast majority so far have been positive. Fingers crossed that continues. I appreciate a few on here are pals with the Navy Blue Group but there is nothing to suggest 10 fans with zero experience of running a football club would have done a better job than the Rawlins. Every day on here proves how reactionary our fans can be and I believe the NVB initially wanted rid of Holt (which, although I'm not a fan, in restropect would have most likely delayed the development squads launch and also a say in the manager choice which may have led to us not appointing Sheerin). Hopefully over time the positives will continue and the fans group can find a way to make a similar level of investment without risk of the progress being derailed.
    7 points
  28. At my last work we used to all get a bottle of champagne at Christmas. Then staff who didn’t drink alcohol complained and it got changed to a box of chocolates. The entitlement was off the scale. The chocolates would get delivered to our part of the building and we would invite teams down at a time to collect their chocolates. From the moment the deliveries appeared we would be getting people from all over the place turning up demanding their chocolates or emailing or messaging asking when they would be getting theirs. One woman, two years in a row, turned up at our desks making a big fuss because HER team hadn’t been called down yet and she needed HER chocolates pronto because she was finishing up and didn’t we understand that this was her mother in law’s Christmas present?!?! Then people started complaining because there was liqueur in some of the chocolates. The company rightly then just knocked it on the head. People are awful.
    7 points
  29. @Dee Man already mentioned it, but the above is utterly pathetic stuff considering the tantrum you had over the mere mention of your fellow supporters' Goodwillie song. Have a fucking word with yourself.
    6 points
  30. This is kind of where I fall with a lot of this as well. I've seen regulars being described as blanket twitchers and moaning arseholes and whatever else. If it wasn't for the season ticket holders and regulars, the day trippers who attach themselves to the club and generally make an arse of themselves on big occassions wouldn't have those moments if the regulars didn't keep putting their money into the club. There's room for all at St Johnstone. The biggest game in our history (sic) is on Thursday and we still have around 1,000 tickets available for those who want them. I don't think I've seen our support quite as divided as it seems to be right now, very us vs them, which isn't a particularly great place to be.
    6 points
  31. Isn't that pretty much what you're complaining about?
    6 points
  32. Ffs Twinkle. What’s Charlie’s sister done to merit the abuse? Don’t you think she’s been through enough in the last decade with the loss of her parents without taking all the abuse online and at games etc.
    6 points
  33. What do you expect? There's no class from these people, from the racist abuse hurled at Kane Hemmings, to the having a little sing song about Goodwillie the beast.
    6 points
  34. Not for me. Families are off limits.
    6 points
  35. Cba with the "ooooo, tune in later to see what I might do" tone there tbh.
    6 points
  36. It’s not just that Sneddon makes mistakes, it’s that he’s proven over the course of several seasons that he simply isn’t good enough. Stone’s had one bad game, which is a bit different. I’d prefer to give the guy who looks better a run in the team. I couldn’t give a f**k about ‘one of our own’
    6 points
  37. Potato 10 (1949-1951) Unlike the previous two, Potato 10 would finally make it past the end of the first year (just), but unfortunately it didn't survive the difficult second season. Across its two years the potato visited 12 different clubs, including an incredible run where it changed hands for nine matches in a row. In the end, it would find its way to a tenth different resting place. The opening day of the 1949/50 campaign saw Raith Rovers lose 6-0 at home to Hibernian and take ownership of the potato, which they would hold on to for seven matches before finally passing it to newly promoted Stirling Albion, for whom it was their first taste of potato. They would be able to offload it after one match, but this would simply be a warm up for a much longer association with the potato a few weeks later. After spending some time with Third Lanark and Dundee, it returned to Stirling on Christmas Eve, and they would hold on to it for 15 matches, which was the longest run since Partick Thistle held Potato 3 for 16 matches in 1909. Unsurprisingly, the Binos (or the Yo-Yos as they would soon be known around that time for their penchant for bouncing between the divisions) finished rock bottom and were relegated, but their final act was to beat Partick Thistle 2-1 on the final day of the season to keep the potato alive. The start of the 1950/51 season would see the hot potato living up to its name, with it being passed on in each of the first eight matches, first to Raith Rovers and then on to Third Lanark, Falkirk, Partick Thistle, Rangers, Third Lanark (again), Airdrie and St Mirren. Saints were the first club to blink, holding on to it for three games before giving Partick Thistle another shot thanks to a 2-1 win in Paisley. It would then have brief spells with Airdrie, Morton and St Mirren before making its first trip to Edinburgh with Heart of Midlothian. Hearts were able to quickly send it down whatever was there before the M8 to Glasgow with Clyde, and the relegation threatened Bully Wee would hold on to the potato for five weeks before beating a Falkirk side who were bottom of the table. Falkirk had two matches to go - in the first one they comprehensively lost 4-1 to Partick Thistle, but even worse was to come in what most be one of the least known, but most suspicious matches in Scottish football history. Heading into the final game of the season, Falkirk were already doomed to relegation with 18 points. Ahead of them, five clubs were still fighting against the drop - Airdrie, Third Lanark and Morton all had 22 points, and ahead of them St Mirren and Clyde had 23. At that time, goal average* rather than goal difference was the deciding factor, and Airdrie had the poorest of the three teams tied for that second bottom spot - theirs was 0.62 compared to 0.71 for Morton and 0.75 for Third Lanark. Clyde and St Mirren also had better goal averages. The Diamonds knew that if the sides above them all picked up results, their only hope was to win and win big. Fortunately, the worst side in the league were on their way to Broomfield. Airdrie raced into a 3-0 lead by half-time, but if people were able to hear the scores from other grounds in those days (and I have no idea if they could), then they'd have found out that Third Lanark and Morton were both winning too, so they would have to rack up the goals in the second half. And rack them up they did, finishing up with a scarcely believable 11-1 scoreline (ELEVEN-ONE). However, with Third Lanark beating Aberdeen 2-0 and Morton earning a only slightly less unlikely 5-0 win over Motherwell, both clubs still finished with a better goal average than the Diamonds. Fortunately for them, however, Clyde lost to Celtic and were therefore relegated alongside Falkirk and their deceased potato. *goals scored divided by goals conceded Potato 10's journey: Total number of matches with Potato 10: Full set of results for Potato 10: Final resting places of all potatoes: Total number of matches with all potatoes: Total number of spells in possession of all potatoes:
    6 points
  38. Or just don’t click on a thread you’re clearly not interested in
    5 points
  39. They need Zander to fire in the crosses at the warm up.
    5 points
  40. There's plenty of room for the displaced fans of the FCU too. Given the club have already been fined because of their behaviour, I don't think they really had much of a choice but to close the section in case there's a repeat. They should've communicated why this was happening sooner though. Think it might be time for me to ignore St Johnstone related social media/P&B threads for a while. The whole support seems to have sand in their vagina about something or other right now and its killing my buzz for Thursday.
    5 points
  41. When did we do that. Today was a new record high in the case level, I must have missed the restrictions being reintroduced. Can you tell us that missed that what restrictions were announced today ? He was blatantly responding to another poster who was talking hypothetically about having restrictions reimposed. Why do you have to be such a dick about it when responding to a post like this?
    5 points
  42. 2017 - Club and FCU meet after their behaviour outside grounds. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/perth-kinross/401192/st-johnstone-deny-ultra-style-fans-are-banned-from-ground-following-rumours-on-social-media/amp/ Club had warned them about their behaviour but it wasn't listened to so their section was closed down. It was quite clear that both were the reason they've had their section partially closed. Perhaps you should be moaning about the folk who consistently let this group down, instead of a club who are having to pay 5 figure fines and also being put under pressure from UEFA with threats of larger fines if they don't prevent it happening again?
    5 points
  43. Glasgow without the Glaswegians, eh?
    5 points
  44. We had a match report up on our website by 6pm, photos added to it by Saturday night and filmed interviews with the manager and two players were on the Social Media channels before midnight too. You're not asking much are you? EDIT - The goals from the game are now available on the SPFL highlights package.
    5 points
  45. Thanks everyone. Feeling strong like bull. Plan on hanging around for a long time yet.
    5 points
  46. Surely any criticism should be levelled at the match commander? Game should never have started. If Rovers are to be criticised for anything its for the lack of communication to the fans outside.
    5 points
  47. No, the league/clubs is being blackmailed and Fraser is dancing to their tune, you can gloss over it all you want but everyone know this. Agree to remove the boundary and we'll sign-off your rule changes. Blackmail in anyone's book and good on those who have resigned from the board, they know what integrity is. Allowing clubs to "choose" where they are relegated to is clearly an utter nonsense, this is all based solely on the premise that the Angus clubs rely on players from the central belt (and even train there) and fear losing them if they go to the HL. That is entirely their problem and no way to run a pyramid system, or a club really. This also impacts the lower levels when Dundee clubs are already hooked up with the HL, what happens when the boundary is removed? The pyramid is already heavily imbalanced, removing the boundary will only add to this long term. You'll end up with HL and North "Juniors", with everyone else in the LL and its feeders. Crazy. Rod Petrie has had a bee in his bonnet about this for years, ever since the EoS clubs handed his arse to him on a plate at a meeting at Easter Road. He clearly is out for what he would see as "revenge". Charlatans, the lot of them.
    5 points
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