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Pete's Frontier

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  1. They will continue (be allowed) to trade while insolvent with no proof of funding or bond posted to ensure they can fulfill fixtures. I will be surprised if they get to June without grinding to a halt, certainly admin is highly likely in the New Year given King has no cash and the only benevolent funding source (Ashley) is hostile to this board. Talk of share issues is fanciful given the lack of auditor, listing and Ashley controlling assets at present. I do see a collapse with no Rang3rs comeback, especially if they are struggling to improve on last season. I think Hibs will get at least 80 points, maybe 85-90, so they The Rangers will need to match this and if they don't the hordes will melt away. Not that it matters, I think they are in admin before season end and will not emerge from it.

  2. I watched Mir last night when I came in, hard to believe he is still relevant in the ufc but it part sums it up for me that we're looking at a pretty dire division. I can see Arvelovki Mir being served up. Regards Fedor, any guy that is stopped by Bigfoot Silva should stay retired.

  3. White is going to see McGregor as a massive payday, franchise boosting fighter, the kind he hasn't had since the halcyon days of Liddell and Couture. Maybe the guy to save the whole deal which has gone pretty stale over the past five years. I doubt he is that myself.

  4. Was speaking to a rangers pal today, resplendent in his Barca top. He told me "I bet I've been to Barcelona more times than you" I replied "you probably have - bet you smashed up the place as well...is that your big team, then?" A red rag to a bull! Needed some pals to calm him down!

    There is a mentalist simmering under most of them, my experience also.

    Anyway, I bet he got the barca top from Sports Direct. Digging his own grave with his big team.

  5. Most of their stuff is just three chord punk songs if arranged by the Pixies. Fair enough, at In Utero they started to branch out but they were hardly innovative.

    Why are so many teenage kids still walking about with Nirvana t-shirts and plastering posters on their walls if that's all they were? Were you even around in 91 or are you just picking up pseudo guff you picked up from snooty music mags? Anyway, I know it was influenced by the Pixies but certainly did not sound like their plodding surf punk. As for three chords, not really, Have you worked through any of the tracks on guitar? I did in the 90's and it wasn't three chord rock at all. Every track on Nevermind has great hooks in it. Cobain was a great player with his use of feedback and noise. Anyway.. no doubt you think that was all from Thurston Moore. If only it was that easy to sell 20m records.

  6. Out of interest what makes Paramore and 'other rock of today' better than Taylor Swift?

    I'm a 31yr old make and I would much rather listen to oor taylor than some of the stuff you mention.

    I couldn't give a toss how manufactured or mainstream it is. At the end of the day, catchy tunes that stick in my head will always win out.

    I don't like Paramore, my daughter does. If you prefer Swift to the Doors then you are a moron, nothing wrong with that of course, just means you are one one the unthinking masses.

  7. How can you complain about "derivative" music then clap your daughter on the back for liking Nirvana in the next sentence? :lol:

    Derivative of what exactly? Cobain had influences but he went way beyond them.

  8. 1. RIFC pass a resolution and note it in their accounts as Deloitte fear intimidation.

    2. Leggat urges loonballs to contact them.

    3. Delooitte quits citing intimidation and threats as the reason.

    Sevconians: "It wisnae us"' :lol:

    No, it was obviously Celtic fans upset that Deloitte's inserted the contingent liability and going concern warning into TRIFC's published accounts. Celtic fans want TRIFC to be able to raise capital for war chests and Deloitte's are clearly a hindrance.

  9. She's cute and all, but it's just sad that such derivative stuff is so dominant in the culture. My eldest daughter is into the Doors and Nirvana as well as the Paramore's and other rock of today. thankfully not Swift or Perry.

  10. Brian Johnson is brilliant, but If You Want Blood You've Got It, which features Bon Scott, is the best live album ever made.

    That record is the template for hard rock in my view, has not been bettered.Nobody else has put out anything with the same energy, AC/DC included.

  11. 30,000 across the whole EU, is that all you soft heads can muster to defend 500,000 inwards net a year into this small island? The island you want to break up, turning Scotland into an impoverished EU satellite run by SNP debt until it collapses like Greece. Aberdeen Bud sinks to a new low with his illiterate outburst, such misplaced anger in these militant leftists. I suppose when you have no stake in society, no wealth, property, children, you're happy to let those who do see it put in jeopardy. The English are not as dumb as people like Aberdeen Bud, thankfully.

  12. Predestination. I got the plot gimmick/twist before the end. Was a good basic idea that in the end didn't quite work for me, became a bit too bizarre, although it held my attention so 6/10.

    Loopers, Was somewhat enjoying this until Bruce Willis showed up and ruined it. Amazes me this tired old luvvy still gets hired. I switched off soon after so can only judge the first forty minutes which was quite good, so 5/10.

    In Bruges, Watchable/enjoyable nonsense with a nice happy ending. 7/10.

  13. I'm up to 10 on season 5. You can see where it is heavily borrowing from other big epics/franchises but it is a genius work. I still can't warm to Emilia Clarke, just knew a dragon was going to rescue her wee bum.

  14. Mad Max Fury Road. 5/10. Very silly dialogue light CGI fest, almost comedic. How it has garnered such hype is beyond me, great film for 15/16 years olds.

    Montage of Heck, 7/10. Kurt Cobain was an intensely creative artistic genius, driven to express his angst and this film shows that. You can see the breakdown and tragic trajectory he was on, although the film ends without much comment on his suicide which for what is supposed to be the ultimate visual document of his life I found a bit odd.

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