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Three pens missed, a record?


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33 minutes ago, Skyline Drifter said:

Gary Bailey once famously saved three in a game against Ipswich which Man Utd lost 6-0. Although apparently one was a re-take so technically only two different penalties.

That's right.

I remember that quite well.  I was in P5 at the time and got slagged off for the result as I was going through a Man United supporting phase at the time. I grew out of it.

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45 minutes ago, Scary Bear said:

 


You come up with some lyrics and I'll do the music.

To be honest I'll probably just rip of the Eastenders theme tune again.

 

Moffat missed against Forar

Then he missed again

When we played

Dumbarton...

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27 minutes ago, kleinfaethetoon said:

 


I have a feeling McMullen played for QOS as well during a loan spell from Hearts ? If I am correct all 4 players involved played for QOS !!!

 

Is that not a different McMullen?  I wondered about that myself, but didn't think it was the same player.

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1 hour ago, kleinfaethetoon said:

 


I have a feeling McMullen played for QOS as well during a loan spell from Hearts ? If I am correct all 4 players involved played for QOS !!!

 

Entirely different player. That one was much older. And spelled McMullan I think. He played for us over a decade ago I think. Later period Connolly signing I think. Or maybe early Iain Scott. I remember Robbie Neilson had a hand in persuading him to come to us.

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Moffat missed against Forar

Then he missed again

When we played

Dumbarton...



Chorus:

What's our name
Our claim to fame
We are the Pars
At spot kicks we're quaking

Try and work 'Anyone can beat the Pars' into the lyrics.
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