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  1. Ross McArthur driving to East End to appoint a new manager in the Summer of 2021: Peter, Peter Grant He's the greatest coach in history From the town of Bellshill He's our only interviewee
    26 points
  2. Got my radiotherapy results back this week. They are as good as I could have hoped for in that there has been no deterioration. No miracle cure either unfortunately but I'm determined to last longer than the year I've been given. My meds have been tweaked this week and along with the cannabis oil (which may or may not be a placebo) I'm feeling pretty good. Broughty Athletic this weekend. Got to hang around long enough to see them in the Highland League. It's all about priorities.
    21 points
  3. Genuinely hope we tank this mob about 6-0 just so Numberwang will shut up.
    20 points
  4. Not really. Killing folk is wrong and not any cheaper than keeping him incarcerated. I get the anger about what he's done but killing this guy doesn't make me any less angry about his crimes.
    13 points
  5. His daughter will be eyeing up mansions already [emoji23] Still, always an opportunity to bring forth this classic:
    11 points
  6. The woke left would happily release all murderers and fill the jails with people who say they are English. But will they sleep with the murderers? The hypocrisy makes me sick
    10 points
  7. 10 for Thursday, yes a bloody 10!!!! Was confident of a good score but didn't expect a 10
    10 points
  8. If it wasn't for the meagre allowance for accomodation and the £4k a year no questions asked expenses (before actual expenses) it would be difficult for these poor guys to to work in London on that pittance. https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9148/ Plus 15k extra for committee chairs and junior ministers etc. Before any of the usual suspects comes in with the usual "we need good mps" shite, this is how it compares to other government jobs in the London area: https://uk.indeed.com/m/viewjob?jk=667e80ed72377631&from=serp https://uk.indeed.com/m/viewjob?jk=40283508cd8ad9d7&from=serp https://uk.indeed.com/m/viewjob?jk=a034b6c12bb6556c&from=serp All of which are obviously jobs we'd like complete welts in. Oh, and none of the above are jobs where you can work on the side as a hedge fund marketer, arms firm director or reactionary contrarian newspaper columnist. Utterly despicable c***s.
    8 points
  9. Me walking down Provost Road.
    7 points
  10. Who supports a phoney clown? Who's got a plan to send us down? We do, we do. Who throws the CVs in the bin? Who thinks we got the right man in? We do, we do. Who writes statements that go too far? Who thinks Peter Grant's a star? We do, we do. Who thinks the sponsors will run away? Who blames the fans from Saturday? We do, we do.
    7 points
  11. A lot of people who are happy to sneer at "gammons" and Tories are displaying some ferociously right wing views on crime and punishment here.
    6 points
  12. But I ask you... what is a contract? Webster's defines it as "an agreement under the law which is unbreakable". Which is UN-BREAKABLE!
    6 points
  13. “What the f**k are these” “League winning talent. Tailor fucking made for your needs.”
    5 points
  14. Thought I might as well try the shite comedy quiz and I am indeed shite at the shite comedy quiz - finally cracked it - 0/10.
    5 points
  15. Your exactly right, and some of our members have asked exactly the same questions since the beginning of the discussions about us turning professional. The money from the sale of Hampden is to be paid in instalments over a number of years, which gives a reasonable guaranteed income base over that period. Our playing squad budget is underwritten by our benefactor, and I believe a contract is in place for a set period to ensure this doesn't suddenly stop without warning. As I mentioned in my last post, the club are laying the foundations now so that we can be self sufficient once the above income streams cease. There has been a lot of talk of growing our fan base, particularly through integrating ourselves more into the community. Just yesterday if was announced that we will be giving away a number of tickets to local school children and providing a free bus to get them to our home games. We are also planning to increase the number of people engaging in our community coaching sessions, and I assume there will again be incentives to get these people to games. Along with reduced prices for friends and family brought along with a season ticket holder or member to certain home games, there is a real drive to get more people coming along to games. I expect this will be developed further once we're back in our own ground. We've also seen in the last month a steady stream of announcements of new sponsorship by local businesses, at a rate which we have never seen before. None of the above is a magic wand that guarantees lasting results, but we seem to be doing all the right things to gradually build a sustainable model.
    5 points
  16. Cards on the table Dave, what are you actually up to? We're all pals here
    5 points
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