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O'Kelly Isley III

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  1. Yip, but we buy Andrex in the Central Belt.
  2. I understand it just fine thanks, and I can do without patronising replies.
  3. Aye, and 'couple of months back' is exactly the point. To quote yourself Granny, you repeatedly (and correctly IMO) asked for tangible evidence of Anti-Semitism within Labour; to my knowledge none has been forthcoming in that intervening period, and there is a limit to the public's credulity when all that is repeatedly presented to them is veiled smears, unattributed quotes, vague remarks and third-hand anecdotal evidence. Berger, Hodge, Mann and the lot of them can fulminate sanctimoniously all they want; until they can produce the goods they should be sidelined by the media.
  4. I'd expect no less, but that doesn't alter my point - people are moving on, everything has a shelf-life.
  5. There's only so long you can peddle the same stuff before the zzzzzz factor kicks in, and we are now in that territory.
  6. How has Eric Sellars been for you this season ?
  7. Noooooo....Hutton was deserving of the award today but it tends to highlight just how far off it he is most other weeks. I think he's an honest player but his downwards career trajectory is no accident. You mention passes - far too many go sideways and backwards and his and Forbes' chronic lack of pace result in repeated hoofball out of defence. He did a lot of good harrying and scavenging today but we need that every week, and we simply don't get it. I wish the lad no harm but I'd call time on his Sons career this summer.
  8. That game today was our season in microcosm - good, bad and ugly in equal measure.
  9. It's far, far too late now but from the off Labour should have been declaring that as the Referendum had its origins in internal Tory schisms as opposed to a public clamour, they absolutely reserved the right to determine their own response, as the SNP have effectively done. A position that has subsequently been vindicated by events. But no, because they have a dithering, dogmatic anti-EU p***k at the helm, Labour has allowed itself to be dragged into the same political cul-de-sac as the Tories, whilst matching them step for step in incoherence and infighting. A Brexit for jobs ? Aye, right. Every Brexit is a disaster.
  10. In other matters that looks like a desperate result for Labour in the Newport West by-election; I wonder if Corbyn will ponder the implications for his desired GE.
  11. This guy looks like the child Ron Mael, keyboard player of Sparks, never knew he had.
  12. Flint and her Iike have neither the wit or wisdom to appreciate that what is shortly about to unfold will cast a die for generations to come. Rather than do the right thing and communicate to her electorate that the majority who voted Leave are wrong and more importantly WHY they are wrong she cravenly shits the contract. God help us when the good folk of Doncaster get the idea to restore the Death Penalty, reverse the 1967 Abortion Act or overturn Equality legislation.
  13. I think it's safe to assume that, although 'sank' might be a better term.
  14. Cut the guy a bit of slack - if you are a pompous political no-mark fond of the sound of your own voice and you can't cut it during this cluster f**k then when can you ?
  15. Nominally two parties, but for the last 20 years they have been two cheeks of the same arse. Corbyn and McDonnell could likely alter that, save for the fact that they will not be required to form a majority Labour Government. I wouldn't be contacting Paddy Power anytime soon.
  16. If Remain was not on any second referendum ballot paper then millions should advertise their intention to boycott it in advance.
  17. We've still to see the best of Paton, dropping him will deny us that opportunity and him a chance of the MOTM award.
  18. Can't argue with that, but ability and organisation aside, or the lack of it, I've highlighted your comment above because the collective body language and general team spirit seems to be woeful right now. And in the case of one particular player, I think it's high time the Manager took him aside and asked him to desist from repeatedly mouthing off at all and sundry whilst flailing his arms, and to concentrate on whatever he is supposed to be doing.
  19. Only one team looked as if they wanted to win that match today, so for that alone well done Stenny. As for our shortcomings, it has all been said and the evidence is there for all to see.
  20. I'm sure the Scottish Government recently produced figures showing that the percentage of Syrian refugees domiciled in Scotland is proportionally much greater than the rest of the UK. And the hypocrisy of the Leave voters is breathtaking; most of these idiots marching yesterday would be the first to complain if the Lidl in Boston started charging more for their vegetables if the cheap foreign labour fucked off, never mind the cash-in-hand Polish plumbers a lot of them will use.
  21. Thank you Granny, I'll sleep tonight, relegation six-pointer with Stenny tomorrow notwithstanding.
  22. Forgive me, Brexit fatigue setting in, but if a deal with a CU staggers through where does this leave trade deals ? Please tell me that we would be bound in a way that debarred the UK from prostrating itself before America. Please....
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