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The Tribute Act vs The Class Act


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Howler of a chance missed there at the end of the game.

Credit where it's due to Morton though. Decent team and didn't look a league below.

To be fair, if he hit it low enough to go in the shot would probably have been blocked.
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4 minutes ago, CityDave said:

Only by locality, but is this not League or Division Champions rather than Scottish titles? Surely you're not counting them as 3 drawing them level with Aberdeen?

 

Scottish League 2 - 2012/13

Scottish League 1 - 2013/14

Scottish Championship - 2015/16

They're all Scottish league titles.

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3 minutes ago, AsimButtHitsASix said:

Getting beat by Sevco is only gutting for a few moments before ye remember that their fans let their team die.

That'll never not cheer me up.

Or when you look at their fans and realise you're actually in Glasgow and not Mos Eisley.

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Decent performance by us. Rangers were the better team overall and big Gats kept us in it although I felt we gave them far too much respect. We competed well and had some great chances. Shame nesbitt and Donnelly couldn't take advantage. 

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Thought we had a few players off the boil there. Which makes the fact that could have gotten something there even more frustrating. Pretty obvious that was a winnable game.

Still not sure that Duffy could have done more but the likes of Doyle, Forbes, O'Ware and Lamie made life too easy. Nesbitt at times too but he was more hot and cold than anything else.

Thought McDonagh did alright when he came on. Tidser was pretty good. Lindsay and Murdoch were fine as always. Lindsay probably more than that.

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