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It's a rare thing at our level to really enjoy watching a player for another side. The only player I can think of that I've enjoyed watching for a rival team is Russell Latapy. He made the game look so easy and was comfortably the classiest player I had seen at this level (until Dobbie came of course :P). I can't recall Latapy running either, he just appeared to read the game so well.

Pirlo is another player I could watch play all day. Even now for NYC he still oozes class.

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On 02/09/2016 at 22:28, Tynieness said:

Day off work so had a productive day.  Wrote most of a football programme by ten o clock then helped a mate who was moving house for a couple of hours,  Fast forward to the afternoon and a trip to Musselburgh races resulted in 4 winners two places and a winner off course at Haydock.  Happy days, on a downside just got home and Mrs is catching up with last weekend's X Factor...

Not exactly difficult. For example, I have written the script for the next two week's worth of Sportsound - talk about the "Old Firm Game".

Unless you meant the wee booklet you get at the game, in which case, well done.

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9 hours ago, 19QOS19 said:

It's a rare thing at our level to really enjoy watching a player for another side. The only player I can think of that I've enjoyed watching for a rival team is Russell Latapy. He made the game look so easy and was comfortably the classiest player I had seen at this level (until Dobbie came of course :P). I can't recall Latapy running either, he just appeared to read the game so well.

Pirlo is another player I could watch play all day. Even now for NYC he still oozes class.

I just love what he's done. He's one of the very few players ever to drop way back down below his level to go back to "his" club before he's actually finished. A lot of guys go back when they're done but he's actually gone back whilst he's still good enough for a higher level. Class act, and a great player. 

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I just love what he's done. He's one of the very few players ever to drop way back down below his level to go back to "his" club before he's actually finished. A lot of guys go back when they're done but he's actually gone back whilst he's still good enough for a higher level. Class act, and a great player. 



This brings a tear to my eye.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/stephen-dobbie-back-repay-queen-8761653
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18 hours ago, Tynieness said:

I pretty much have.  Only doing reports and programs as i'm now a club office bearer :ph34r:

Does this mean you're finally available to meet Addie and Bobby Skidmarks for a Saturday sesh then?!

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The Nigerian guy in my office who turns up in big jacket and ski-hat even when it's 20oC at 9am.


Love this. I'll be walking around in just a shirt and there are people dressed like they're on an Antarctic expedition.

They don't know what cold is. They've never spent 90mins standing at Forfar on a Wednesday night in January....
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