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What's the most "Tin Pot" thing you've seen in the SPFL


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15 hours ago, virginton said:

 

Or conceding a 95th minute equaliser to ten man St Johnstone, after spending the closing stages desperately time-wasting while playing with an extra man at home. 

 

Au contraire 

Improbable last minute equalisers and winners are one of the greatest things about a sport like football regardless of whether it's at the highest level of the game or the most humble. 

Granted it's annoying when your teams on the wrong end but it's all part of life's rich tapestry

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5 hours ago, Arch Stanton said:

The top flight in Scottish football has gone through three incarnations since Morton last scored a goal there...tin-pot enough for you chump?

Why would it be tin- pot [sic] for a solid second tier side to not score goals in the top flight? 

You keep swinging and missing with that one though. 

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6 hours ago, virginton said:

Why would it be tin- pot [sic] for a solid second tier side to not score goals in the top flight? 

You keep swinging and missing with that one though. 

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20 hours ago, virginton said:

Why would it be tin- pot [sic] for a solid second tier side to not score goals in the top flight? 

You keep swinging and missing with that one though. 

 

Having been rattled in this discussion which you started by slagging off St Mirren for drawing 2-2 in the top tier - only for it to be pointed out that your team were last in the top tier in 1988 when you conceded 100 (one hundred) goals -  I think we can all agree that you have recovered and routed your opponent over his poor use of a hyphen.

 

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6 minutes ago, VictorOnopko said:

Having been rattled in this discussion which you started by slagging off St Mirren for drawing 2-2 in the top tier - only for it to be pointed out that your team were last in the top tier in 1988 when you conceded 100 (one hundred) goals -  I think we can all agree that you have recovered and routed your opponent over his poor use of a hyphen.

 

Don't forget, that 100th goal was scored by Hibernian's goalkeeper. 

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10 minutes ago, Dirty Sanchez said:

The most tin pot thing about Morton conceding 100 goals in the Premier League was that they were only the second team to do it.

The other team that did it was, of course, also Morton, the previous time they were in the Premier League.

I just googled that and it turns out that while the last Morton team to concede 100 goals did it over a 44 Game season the 1985 team managed that feat in 36 games

Of course given life expectancy in Greenock there will be very few people that remember 1985

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6 minutes ago, topcat(The most tip top) said:

I just googled that and it turns out that while the last Morton team to concede 100 goals did it over a 44 Game season the 1985 team managed that feat in 36 games

Of course given life expectancy in Greenock there will be very few people that remember 1985

Fair play to the 44 game team for letting Andy Goram knock one in on the last day, just for the craic, though.

Let's also not mock the time when their fans organised an event to commemorate the 30th anniversary of them finishing fifth from bottom of the Premier League.

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25 minutes ago, Mr. Alli said:
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I seen that earlier, Matt really has bought into the "Celtic" paranoia

In his defence, under 12 months ago he was an unknown League 1 jobber down south and now he’s getting the superstar treatment from the Scottish media so he’ll be loving life at Celtic and he seems to enjoy being the centre of attention media wise.

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