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1 hour ago, Billy Jean King said:

And now.....

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/in-your-area/renfrewshire/stephen-robinson-rates-eamonn-brophys-27567089

A total Lowry, a matchstick man with matchstick arms and legs.

For those who don't want to click a Record link, it's basically what we knew already - that they were taking time getting him back rather than rushing him.

I clicked on that link expecting to read about a new injury that was going to keep him out for 3 months 🙄

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42 minutes ago, Drooper said:

If Liz Truss gives a shout out to Paisley one more time I might have to start following Beith Juniors....

Why the f**k is that Nazi English bitch mentioning anything Scottish for?

Just remember, you would need to be aged 86 (yes, eighty six) years old to be able to vote in the last election the Conservatives won a majority in, yet (like my sig says) they think they have a fucking mandate.

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17 minutes ago, Ric said:

Why the f**k is that Nazi English bitch mentioning anything Scottish for?

Just remember, you would need to be aged 86 (yes, eighty six) years old to be able to vote in the last election the Conservatives won a majority in, yet (like my sig says) they think they have a fucking mandate.

Have a word with yourself.

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14 minutes ago, houston_bud said:

Have a word with yourself.

 

Not sure what the issue is, I will happily provide you with endless evidence to support such a view.

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Arch Stanton said:

She was born in Oxford.

Aye, and talks of going to primary school in Paisley. She was recalling feeling at the time how her "fellow pupils" were being let down by the education system and lack of opportunities.

Astonishing insights from an 8 year old, rendered all the more remarkable as she is evidently now as thick as two short planks.

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33 minutes ago, Coventry Saint said:

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It's not a non-sequitur, it's relevant because she is referencing an area of the country she has absolutely no connection with*, and certainly her party has never had representation there.

 

* Edit: Ok, she spent literally a couple of years at a primary school, which I will admit I wasn't aware of, but it's still a relevant point to make especially considering the education system is split over jurisdiction.

 

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25 minutes ago, glenburn bud said:

Anyway back to the football, so it would appear that it’s not a Dunne deal for Charles to the Dons.

With the money Goodwin has at his disposal I'd be stunned if he went for Dunne. Not least because he knows he'll be paying over the odds for him.

I quite like Dunne, I just don't like when he has a decision to make. I guess if we go for a back three it'll be a combination of Shaughnessy, Gallacher and either Fraser or Dunne.

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49 minutes ago, Drooper said:

Aye, and talks of going to primary school in Paisley. She was recalling feeling at the time how her "fellow pupils" were being let down by the education system and lack of opportunities.

Astonishing insights from an 8 year old, rendered all the more remarkable as she is evidently now as thick as two short planks.

She is still likely to win, given the electorate for this is the 1 in 400 people in this country who are the most selfish, shallow and racist, and Sunak will be a bit too brown for them to vote for.

The wonderful British democracy at work FFS.

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1 hour ago, Arch Stanton said:

She was born in Oxford.

 

1 hour ago, Ric said:

It's not a non-sequitur, it's relevant because she is referencing an area of the country she has absolutely no connection with*, and certainly her party has never had representation there.

 

* Edit: Ok, she spent literally a couple of years at a primary school, which I will admit I wasn't aware of, but it's still a relevant point to make especially considering the education system is split over jurisdiction.

 

It was more the use of English as a pejorative that I was querying. 

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3 hours ago, Coventry Saint said:

It was more the use of English as a pejorative that I was querying. 

Yeah, I see why you would but I am not suggesting she's a Nazi bitch because she is English. If you want parity, have Michelle Mone, a Nazi Scottish bitch.

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4 hours ago, Ric said:

It's not a non-sequitur, it's relevant because she is referencing an area of the country she has absolutely no connection with*, and certainly her party has never had representation there.

 

* Edit: Ok, she spent literally a couple of years at a primary school, which I will admit I wasn't aware of, but it's still a relevant point to make especially considering the education system is split over jurisdiction.

 

Not wishing to divert this thread too much but the 'failing state education' she is always on about is more referencing her time at Roundhay School in Leeds rather than Paisley. She is being rightly pilloried for highlighting an education in a 'red wall' seat that was actually conservative when she was educated the school was never a 'failing' school.

Anyway back to the football

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