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On 06/10/2018 at 23:19, Flybhoy said:

Steve Archibald in action for St Mirren in the twilight of his career is closely marked by Denis Nilsen. 

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On 07/10/2018 at 01:14, Lurkst said:

A pornographic history of Scottish football...

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The money we spunked away in the early 90s man. Probably the main reason we are in a new stadium right now. 

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2 minutes ago, Silvio said:

 

The money we spunked away in the early 90s man. Probably the main reason we are in a new stadium right now. 

Victor Munoz, ex team mate of Archibald at Barcelona would have been on a fair whack of dough too.

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43 minutes ago, Silvio said:

 

The money we spunked away in the early 90s man. Probably the main reason we are in a new stadium right now. 

I can remember a player the Saints got on loan from England around that time- Steve Galloway. He played in a midweek defeat at Easter Road and apparently only played 4 times for St Mirren but what I do remember is that when he was subbed the usually hard to impress Hibees applauded him for his efforts.  Now in Sweden. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Galloway

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1 hour ago, tamthebam said:

I can remember a player the Saints got on loan from England around that time- Steve Galloway. He played in a midweek defeat at Easter Road and apparently only played 4 times for St Mirren but what I do remember is that when he was subbed the usually hard to impress Hibees applauded him for his efforts.  Now in Sweden. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Galloway

Saints signed him from Djurgardens of Sweden, not from an English club.

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A rather full Hampden at the 1985 Scottish Cup Final, Celtic won 2-1 against Dundee United,  SFA made it pay at the gate at Celtic end behind the goal, I went as an eight year old with my dad and brother after my old man made a spur of the moment decision to drive through upon seeing in that mornings paper there were cash turnstiles  and saw precisely hee haw. 

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On ‎9‎/‎14‎/‎2018 at 16:50, kingjoey said:

It’s as neutral as is possible in this country. Scottish football fans should not be perpetuating this naming of ends after two clubs. North Stand, East Stand, West Stand and South Stand, those are the only names required.

We have a bing on one side and let them have whatever side makes us the most bank as our fans don't count really in the grand scheme of things.

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1 hour ago, Flybhoy said:

A young Tommy McLean in action for Kilmarnock against Rangers, John Greig in the centre, not sure of the other two, Kai Johansen far left maybe?

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Probably a Desmond in April 1970 as Johansen retired at the end of the season. 5 is Colin Jackson, or The Caramel Wafer as he was often called, because he was Gray & Dunn.

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