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Thanks for the clarification, RudiSkacel51.20 points
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Scotland, 1958, Sunday names: From left to right, (back row) John Davidson Hewie, Eric Caldow, Thomas Younger, Edward Hunter Turnbull, Robert Evans and Douglas Cowie; (front row) Graham Leggat, James Murray, John Knight Mudie, Robert Young Collins and James John Stewart Imlach. Posting this to mention the book written by Gary Imlach, Stewart's son. His book 'My father and Other Working Class Heroes' has been around for quite a while, 2005, but recently read it and would say it's one of the best football books ever written.9 points
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Coins stay loose in your pockets. Men who use wallets with 'coin purses' are almost always (99.6% according to study) absolute weirdos.9 points
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10 for Monday, questions just seemed to fall into my lap, no guesses.9 points
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Real Betis 3-0 HJK Helsinki, Europa League Att: 35,384 A pretty straightforward win for Real Betis who had already qualified for the knockout rounds. Betis scored a screamer early on but HJK looked competitive and performed impressively until the home side got their second late in the first half. The home side brought on a number of their big hitters in the second half and should have really scored more than three. The big disappointment of the day was missing out on seeing Joaquin, who was out injured. Probably the last opportunity to see him before he retires as he is now 41 - incredible to think he was 21 when Championship Manager 4 came out. The Estadio Benito Villamarin is a big concrete lump from the outside but a fantastic stadium from the inside. It is about a 45 minute walk from the Plaza de Espana through a pretty affluent area of Seville. There's not a whole lot of options for food and drink around the stadium so I ended up getting a hotdog from a van behind the Gol Sur which was decorated in Legion Espanola posters - Betis are definitely the stauncher of the two big clubs in Seville. My broken Spanish became a bit less expansive when I noticed the decor but they only asked for a couple of Euros and not Gibraltar. The atmosphere in the ground was a bit disappointing but not too surprising considering the game was meaningless. The ground erupted a few times when songs that were obviously fan favourites were started but otherwise the home support was pretty muted. HJK brought around 400 and they sang non-stop from kickoff. A little known Scottish referee called "Willie Collum" held the whistle for this one. He didn't have a bad game. Conor Hazard of Celtic was in goals for HJK and had a decent game despite the score. It'll be interesting to see where he ends up in January as the Finnish season is now finnished. Scottish Premiership clubs with goalkeeping struggles will surely be having a think about him.8 points
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Hello everybody. Jimi is a very dear friend of mine, and he's doing OK. I'll pass on your best wishes to him and let him know you're all thinking of him.7 points
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Edinburgh locals treated to glimpse of Victorian attraction Royal Patent Gymnasium | Edinburgh News (scotsman.com) Remains of 19th century Edinburgh 'Alton Towers' uncovered at city park - Edinburgh Live Edinburgh's forgotten Victorian 'Alton Towers' that sounds completely made up - Edinburgh Live That's correct - after WWII part of the Royal Gymnasium became King George V public park, and the rest ultimately became car parking for adjacent bank offices. I read that a pair of gate posts set in a wall on Royal Crescent are all that survives. Scotland Street tunnel is right alongside. Eyre Crescent UP/Davidson church is also long gone, sadly, itself replaced by flats. Photo of the stadium I posted yesterday looking south toward the St Bernards grandstand was clearly taken from the top of the tower of that church. 1890s: 1910s: 1950s: 2020s:6 points
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Do you watch any games not involving celtic? I suppose what I'm really asking is 'Are you Pat Bonnar?'6 points
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At what point do we start accepting the obvious though. There was contact but it wasn't the contact that made him fall over. He planted his foot and just chucked himself forward. Football punditry has brainwashed people into thinking contact = foul because it's ex pros sticking up for their kind because they've done the same thing in the past. English football blindly accepting the De Bryune one was a penalty as well sums it up. Some say VAR will ruin football. You could argue this "entitled to go down" nonsense has been ruining it for a lot longer. You don't need to be murdered to gain a foul but there's got to be reasonable contact that has actually impeded you.6 points
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Bill Treacher 92, Is there enough of the Christmas money to pay for his funeral? Bill Treacher: EastEnders star dies aged 92 - BBC News5 points
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Here’s my tuppence worth…. Last season Gary started off well, we looked good, we were competing with Kelty until Christmas. We were good enough to remain in the top four throughout but inconsistent form meant we lost being in touching distance with Kelty. Come the playoffs our form was, barring the 5-1 against Annan, fairly non existent. Not going up through the playoffs was forgivable after a season of horrendous injuries to key players. What wasn’t was losing our captain rumoured to be due to a major disagreement between captain and manager. These things happen but are avoidable and should be when things aren’t working out and heading in the direction we could all see. OK, that was last season, Irvine has made some decent signings, permanent and loan, Nditi being a highlight for me, signing more injured and injury prone players are most certainly not. The latter could’ve worked out but it’s a gamble that hasn’t paid off for him already and for Malcs before him. In my opinion, even without the injury prone signings (which if they’d worked out would’ve been great) have a playing staff capable of a serious challenge at the title. Sadly we are not a team and haven’t been for about a year. I won’t go into naming certain players that I feel are probably the best in their position in this division as we know who they are. A collection of quality talent needs to be moulded into a team, motivated by a manager with character. Tactical awareness and the willingness to change things are required. Unfortunately Irvine seems to lack this, his selections are all so predictable and his tactics are too easily read by others. If he even took a couple of gambles now and again that would be something, and by gambles I don’t mean playing his best pal who no longer has the legs. I’ve had the pleasure of chatting to Gary a few times, I don’t doubt his desire, I know some will disagree, and I also consider him to be a genuinely nice guy. I reckon he’s a great coach but he’s not a manager, certainly not yet. We need a replacement as soon as possible, even a short term fix (what’s Sam Allardice up to?) to steady the ship. We’re fortunate that it’s a very tight division and we’re not that far points wise off a play off place. I joked about Big Sam but that kind of character to stop the rot and get us back on track is needed now, if it’s long term then fine or even get us in a safe position and an attractive proposition to a more forward thinking long term gaffer. A long drone on I know and not saying anything new but needed that off my chest before we do a Brechin or worse…..5 points
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The more Souness says, the more dislikable he becomes. He truly is an utter wretch of a man and almost certainly a massive bigot.5 points
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First off, I've been lurking in this thread for years and it is very much one of the best places on the internet. Thanks to all that have provided great content over the years - particularly, as somebody who has been living abroad for quite a while now, those posting their experiences at the lower tier and non-league grounds back home. Provides me with something as close to sentimentality as I'm likely to get. Osasuna 2-0 Real Valladolid, La Liga Att: 19,249 Got into Pamplona about 45 minutes before the match and really struggled to get a taxi to the stadium which is a good hour walk from the station. Managed to get there with a couple of minutes to spare thanks to a driver without much concern for traffic lights. The stadium itself is a cracking new build. Had bought tickets in advance for the upper tier which came it at €45 each so not the cheapest. We were sat above the Osasuna ultras and there was a cracking atmosphere all game. Valladolid seemed to have sold out the away end - quite unusual for Spain - but you wouldn't have known they were there if it wasn't for the purple catching your eye constantly. There was the usual coating of nut shells in the stands and half-time sandwiches. A great experience all in. Osasuna are a good side this year - currently sitting 5th - and dominated the game. An early penalty followed by a quick second goal pretty much killed off the game in the first half. The home side should have won more convincingly but squandered plenty of chances. The stadium is about a half hour walk from the historic centre of Pamplona. It isn't the most spectacular town on the peninsula - although I'm sure the bull run is very impressive in its own way - but the little bars in the winding old streets away from the main square are as good a place to have a few Sunday evening drinks as anywhere. Most people were taking their drinks and standing on the street which made for a nice atmosphere. I managed to avoid all the Americans looking to walk in the footsteps of Hemingway too which was a great relief.5 points
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Based on what I’ve seen and comments from you guys, I don’t think shackles are your problem. It’s having a plan B when the free flowing way ain’t working, which is maybe a tougher nut to crack in all honesty.4 points
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Everyone who has a slightly better education than me has no common sense and most likely has some form of autism. Everyone who has a worse education than me is a low information, drooling idiot who shouldn't have the right to vote and probably can't be trusted with cutlery.4 points
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There can no longer be any doubt as to which voting bloc Starmer is targeting, and it certainly isn't former Labour voters resident in Scotland.4 points
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I budget £10 for entry when I watch a game at this level. If it's less that that I'll buy tickets for the half time draw to make up the £10. The cost is one of the reasons I don't go to SPFL games - £15 to watch utter dross on many occasions is a step too far for me.4 points
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Amazing news for Baccus. First thing he needs though is 'rested' as he'll be walking on eggshells through the next two matches and who could blame him? Potentially once in a lifetime stuff. We've got enough depth in midfield to allow for him to drop out for a couple of games. Imagine if the lad got hurt now!4 points
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Jason Cummings selected for the Australian WC squad. https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/socceroos-squad-announced-fifa-world-cup-qatar-2022tm4 points
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What's with the cringey "Thank you" carry on? Is there a back story to it or is it just some simpleton trying to have a trademark expression on the internet?4 points
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Genuinely thought someone was taking the piss on twitter when I seen that Duffy was appointed.4 points
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Danger forced to live on beans on toast after the pension goes tits up. Fucking brilliant. Thank you.4 points
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If Dunfermline have a smaller budget than us then they should be having a word with the German boys that have taken over the club. It's no surprise you were relegated if the manager is getting peanuts to play with.3 points
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I remember that shitehole of a programme calling for Duffy to be the next Scotland manager after guiding Morton to the lofty heights of 4th in the Championship. Cosgrove and Cowan are utter laughing stocks and should be treated as such.3 points
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Usually I wouldn't advocate it at all as I always prioritise club football but the fact of the matter is that the guy moved here for two reasons. To give himself a crack at making the national team and World Cup and a move to the Premier League eventually. I know there are a lot of folk who don't care for international football and particularly this World Cup but for me, it's still the pinnacle. The most prestigious thing a footballer can do is go to the World Cup. We have also been calling out for a few refreshments in the middle of the park. This is a prime opportunity to do that. Move Gogic forward and get Joe back in at centre half.3 points
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It's amazing to me that people believe in refereeing conspiracies in the Scottish fucking Championship. All the refs are just shite, it's as simple as that.3 points
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Sorry but for me it was Falkirk that came out fearful of the opposition and played into Dunfermline hands….not the reverse….3 points
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