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  1. Pity, cause it really would have been a good insult - but probably was expecting a bit much for it to have been meant.
  2. I'm totally swaying towards terrible spelling all round tbf.
  3. The main thing I'm trying to work out right now is whether 'vandetta' was just terrible spelling (which has continued) or a clever insult aimed at VD.
  4. I do think sometimes it's easy to forget just how small and inconsequential, in a strictly standalone financial sense, football clubs are*. Simon Kuper's book on Barcelona is a great read for understanding the dysfunction and sheer financial incompetence that can afflict even the biggest clubs, because they end up being run/owned not by competent businesspeople but by their wealthiest fans. Undoubtedly they go in mostly with good intentions, but there's always an element of them loving being the biggest fish in a small pond. So work that down to an infinitesimally smaller club like ours, then you're going to have a similar thing but with arguably even less knowledge about how to run a business. The boardrooms of clubs our size will always heavily feature sort of person that has an overexaggerated sense of their own genius and importance because, for example, they've built a questionable local plumbing empire. The best thing we can hope for is that they're not crooks and are able to bring at least a semblance of competence to the organisation. Would it surprise me if the current board and some of the wealthier patrons are total arseholes? I'd be more surprised if they weren't. But given what we've experienced as a club over the past decade, I think it's safe to say that they're still a significant upgrade on the last lot. TL;DR - pretty meh about current board, could be a lot worse. * Obviously, there's a whole ecosystems of media that feeds off it.
  5. "I used to be a remotely fun, edgy c**t but now I'm a tired irrelevance tilting at windmills" - Olaf Thom.
  6. It didn't even require much in the way of sleuthing. I remember when this was announced last year, it took me less than an hour's worth of internet searching to find a whole swathe of red flags. The negligence of the board was astounding.
  7. Alternatively, there could just be lots of idiots in positions of power at Scottish football clubs/leagues.
  8. Yes, I believe the Scottish government are as fully committed to being secretive, unresponsive and unaccountable as their counterparts in Westminster. Holyrood link And as for those rules about not being able to call someone a liar, I think it's odd that you'd consider that the biggest stumbling block for accountability and I'd argue that on balance it's a good thing that language is moderated in parliament. But if it's really your massive bugbear, just wait til you see what happened when somebody tried to call someone out for their lies at Holyrood.... Lies!
  9. It used to be the SNP's line that they wanted polls to show 60% support for independence over a sustained period before having another referendum (Herald link). Even as someone that thinks independence would be an unmitigated shitshow akin to Brexit on steroids, I always felt that was a fair position. If the people of Scotland consistently say that this is what they want, then I don't think it would be fair to disallow another vote. It's safe to say we're nowhere near that point at present. Despite a historically unpopular Tory government led by someone that most Scots understandably find comparable to Satan, opinion polls continue to show a majority of people would opt for the status quo. Of the 23 opinion polls taken in the last 12 months, 3 have shown a lead for independence while 18 have shown a lead for the union. Indeed, 2 of those 3 'yes' polls were taken by Ipsos Mori whose methodology for whatever reason seems to tilt in that direction (yes, there will be others that tilt the other way) - but even they showed a narrow lead for the no side in their most recent poll. Neither does there appear to be any sizable appetite among the broader population for a referendum over the next 12 months. Each of the 7 polls that have asked this question since 2021 have shown that only around 17-25% of Scots actually want another vote in that timescale. This might not reflect the echo chamber on this forum, but it does seem like a majority of Scots either don't want a referendum or are quite happy kicking the can down the road for a few more years at least. As for the 2024 general election somehow becoming a de facto independence vote.... no it isn't. The other parties don't have to play by the SNP's rules. I'll be voting for the candidate and party that I think will best govern the country. It's not a referendum just because Sturgeon says it is. This is the person that when asked who a voter that wanted her to remain as FM but didn't want a second referendum should vote for said 'vote for me'.... and then proceeded to take every single vote she received as a 'mandate' for said referendum.
  10. What do you mean by that? How is Westminster totally unaccountable? There are regular elections, select committee hearings, oversight by a second (albeit unelected) chamber etc. So I would argue, that there is at least some level of accountability - albeit like most political systems it is massively dysfunctional and unresponsive in other ways. Where I'm really at a loss, though, is why things would be any different in an independent Scotland. If anything, the experience of recent years shows that the Scottish government take pride in being just as dysfunctional and unresponsive as there counterparts at Westminster. Just look at how long it took the FT to get the information about the taxpayer-backed guarantee the SNP gave Sanjeev Gupta in 2016.
  11. Would be reasonably encouraged by that. For the first 70 mins was a pretty even game, and you could even argue that Falkirk played the better football. Killie absolutely dominated the 20 mins when the relative squad strength really shine through. By the time they scored their fourth it looked like we had our youth team out there.
  12. Frankly, I couldn't agree more. Any right-minded person can see there's a clear moral equivalence between Quentin Tarantino and Charles Manson, whose murders inspired his latest movie. Pair of them are just as bad as each other.
  13. Against some very stiff competition, this is undoubtedly the most cringeworthy post made in this thread over the past 24 hours.
  14. The Lib Dems will get nowhere with this case, but that doesn't mean that it's not just another attempt by the SNP to hoodwink people. What Sturgeon did was akin to those pseudoscientists who write articles along the lines of "eating too much bacon trebles the risk of arse cancer" - when in reality one study showed that the risk increased from 0.00001% to 0.0003%. To put it another way, if there were 20 people in England and only 1 person in Scotland with Covid then you could accurately make the claim that Covid rates in England were c.100% higher than those in Scotland.... but that would be absolutely meaningless. She's relying on the general public's mathematic illiteracy to justify her restrictions. Suppose that's always going to be a safe bet to her given the shitshow her government's made of education in recent years.
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