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The Buddies v Morton 20;11;15


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The joke was that they needed the masks because they were in Greenock.

It wasn't a good joke, but come on, it wasn't difficult to understand.

It didn't backfire quite as spectacularly as Morton fans then singing 'whats it like to have a wash' when the rain came on.

It just confirmed what we've all known that they don't know what it is like to wash....in fact they believe it's an insult to wash.

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This thread already :lol:

It's actually not went as bad as I thought it would, yet!

The lowly Morton chat from the Morton fans is funny, you guys were the most pessimistic before the season started!

I think you guys should be the most surprised at how your season is going, plus the majority of you's said Ian Murray would be a great appointment for us :P.

Morton's best chance in a long time of really giving us a doing, well apart from the last game where we were rotten and down to 10 men for over 30 minutes!

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Greenock's leafy West End is home to square miles of the most stunning property and views in the country; and of course, Dougie's sweetie factory which pretty much shits money by selling sugary dross to toothless Scots.

Paisley's leafy West End is, erm, the junkie-ridden shitehole of Ferguslie Park.

These are facts.

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I know a lad from Greenock who lives in the Ralston area of Paisley and refuses to acknowledge that it's part of Paisley. Fair play to him.

I'm a bit of a saddo so I like talking about old games. I'm sure the 3-0 game at Cappielow in 1995 was Bashers first game back after his drug ban. He and big Yards tore the ton backline apart that day.

Glorious stuff.

I also remember the 4-1 at Love Street. Rajamaki tore us a new one that day.

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I know a lad from Greenock who lives in the Ralston area of Paisley and refuses to acknowledge that it's part of Paisley. Fair play to him.

I'm a bit of a saddo so I like talking about old games. I'm sure the 3-0 game at Cappielow in 1995 was Bashers first game back after his drug ban. He and big Yards tore the ton backline apart that day.

Glorious stuff.

I also remember the 4-1 at Love Street. Rajamaki tore us a new one that day.

On form, rajamaki could tear anybody a new one. What a player he was.

As for Yardley, that guy saved all his good performances for the derbies! I reckon he must have scored half of his career goals against Morton! He was a big fat ugly bassa, but the guy could play.

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