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18 hours ago, RandomGuy. said:
Is it fair to be comparing Livingstons "dormant" support to that of Kilmarnock?
Far as I can see Livingsons move in 1995 virtually forced them to rebuild their fanbase from scratch so it's not as if there's thousands of generational fans just waiting for an upturn to crawl out the woodwork when things are going well.
We Meadowbank fans were assured by Bill Hunter and chums at the time that there was a ready and willing set of fans just waiting for a football club to come to Livingston. This was apparently based on standing in Almondvale Shopping Centre and asking passing folk if they'd like a football club in the town.
Lies were told then. Lies are still being told now. Lies will be told in future unfortunately.
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the plot thickens
Thanks to Old Man Bam being a watcher of the Antiques Roadshow when we were kids (we called it the Old Junk Roadshow) I did pick up some rudimentary knowledge regarding silver hallmarks. For those who don't know hallmarks on silver are used to certify that a piece is actually genuine silver and not some ersatz rubbish.
I had a shufty at the hallmarks on the City Cup last night:
There is a head of Queen Victoria so the Cup was made in the reign of Queen Victoria
There is a Thistle so the Cup is Scottish
There is a Castle so the Cup was made in Edinburgh (the castle being the hallmark for Edinburgh. Should you ever see an anchor mark that is for Birmingham, oddly enough!)
There is a makers' mark which I can't remember exactly what it was. I think it was the mark for Mackay and Cunningham who were apparently an Edinburgh jewellers. James Hamilton worked for them until 1866 when he went into partnership with his nephew Robert Inches to form Hamilton & Inches who still exist. There may still be in existence order books for Mackay and Cunningham but that's beyond my ken.
There is a date mark- each year has it's own letter and on the City Cup is a capital Y. This corresponds to the year 1880-81 which gives credence to the suggestion that it was a replacement Second XI Cup.
So the actual silver cup is 144 years old. Those students better take care of it!
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4 hours ago, VillaKnollBoy said:
Oh dear....
Well, at least we have something in common-
You'll never win that, you'll never win that, Montrose and Edinburgh City, the East of Scotland (City) Cup- you'll never win that!
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1 hour ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:1
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13 hours ago, Eder said:
Allowing teams like Bonnyrigg Rose with the most basic of ground facilities into the league set up.
New Dundas Park has hot water, covered toilets, a roof and a pie stall.
That's luxury for some of us oldies.
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4 hours ago, Brummo said:
Will the wounded beast react....
or not?
I think he's playing for Glasgow United these days.
If you mean will the Links Park Dynamo scrape through with another penalty given against City then probably. Mind you we could be Cup winners by Saturday
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3 hours ago, coprolite said:
It's a peninsula twice a day, because of the causeway. Not a real island imo.
Scilly can feel rightly aggrieved
But it'll look like an island if the fog on the Tyne obscures the peninsula.
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Ultravox to the Ultimate Box
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2 hours ago, superbigal said:
Are baldy, specky fat c***s protected from abuse
Tam Cowan found
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On 31/03/2024 at 22:38, Molotov said:
Kevin "Bloody" Wilson on the right there.
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If you remember the auld QOS lad that died in tragic circumstances at the next Queens home game against Edinburgh City there was a tribute from folk in the stand holding up their mobile phone torches. I thought that was quite a nice touch- it might not work so well on a summer day though.
I want a minute's "For F*ck's Sake" when I go. It was the way I watched football mostly.
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I fear the only fun to be had might be guessing when Stirling Uni get their inevitable penalty and that this chap and his chums will be celebrating at the end of the game:
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Clocks go forward and it's Easter Sunday.
I've already had to get up in the middle of the night with indigestion and was looking forward to a lie in.
Naw. Some fanny has to do some noisy DIY across the road on a Sunday morning.
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Banksy, Alloy and Jihad were registered as Scottish baby names last year.
I can't help but think Jihad Palestine McNeill Francis Walfrid O'Malley would be a very Green Brigade name.
One kid was called Oakley. Obviously the parents have never been to Oakley. Unless said child was conceived in the bus shelter next to Oakley Juniors.
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3 hours ago, ekok said:
Silly sending off for John Robertson, the epitome of genius and quite frankly stupidity.
You'll get that with Robbo. When he played with City I liked the fact he put himself about but there was a bit of combustibility as well.
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It comes from the Clan Badge of the Sutherlands, the local clan. The area of Sutherland (from the Norse "Southern Land" is known as "Cataidh" in Gaelic. The word comes from the name of the inhabitants "Catti". It is thought "Catti" means "cat people". The name "Caithness" also supposedly comes from the Norse "Katones" or "Peninsula of the Cat People*".
An old myth says the Catti landed in Scotland and were attacked by Wildcats (or Smudger's ancestor) and were so impressed by their ferocity they adopted the wildcat as their symbol.
I'll get my book about Football Club badges out sometime or other..
*I've been to Caithness. Not many of them look like Natasha Kinski (film joke).
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8 hours ago, highlandmac said:
What relevance is his army veteran status,is there a special menu just for them?
He's 83 so born in 1940 or 41. If he did National Service that would have been in the late 50s.
He might have seen the tail end of the Malayan emergency although unlikely. Possibly served in Cyprus where there was some action but is more likely to have guarded West Germany from the Soviet menace by peeling spuds in the cookhouse throughout his army career, see also Captain Tom's Second World War service training motorcyclists well away from the Japanese.
My old man was technically an Armed Forces veteran but he never made much of it seeing as he served his National Service in the RAF and farted about mostly from what he told us. He only joined, for example, the Royal British Legion in his 60s to get a cheap pint rather than any sense of being a veteran.
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6 minutes ago, patriot1 said:
A 6.30pm kickoff wouldn’t allow for extra time and penalties Tam.
Fair enough.
I have seen penalty shoot outs conducted when street lights have been on though!!
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Letter Number 6 (6! FFS) in the saga of Tossers DCBL v Tam the Bam.
Same as letters 4 and 5 "Pay up or we'll definitely, definitely be taking you to court which could affect your credit rating etc etc"
I showed letter number 5 to a civil solicitor pal of mine who laughed at it.
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7 hours ago, Salt n Vinegar said:
Folk who think that buying a ticket on a bus or train entitles them to a seat for their bag or even a hat, even when the bus/train is mobbed and people are standing.
Extra points to the cretinous folk in the example above who give out a "tut" noise when asked to move their fekkin bag or hat.
Folk who sit at the window side of a train double seat and cover the neighbouring fold down table with their sh1r3 but don't move it when someone sits next to them.
That's all for now but the day is yet young.
I got into an argument with some p***k on a bus the other week. He'd manspread himself across two seats*. I asked him to move over and his answer was that he was too tall to fit in one seat. To which I replied that I was just as tall as he was and managed it perfectly. I should have hit him in the cobblers, that would have closed his legs.
*no, it wasn't this cnut. Just as much a sense of entitlement though
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22 hours ago, Richey Edwards said:
I can't bring a cat to the football.
What about Ferenc Puss-kas or Peterhead: the Moggy-ners?
Your starter for 10: which Scottish football club have a cat on their badge?
SpoilerThat's a Scottish wildcat and not a lion. Only shite clubs have lions on their badge...
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Aha! He's been pretending to be a concrete magnate all this time but in fact he's actually the infamous Professor of "Work Colleagues" thread fame.