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It should be 2nd vs 11th, ideally in a one off game. 2nd has proven over a season they're better than 3rd or 4th. There's a debate to be had over the relative quality of teams in separate leagues.
It was set up to give Sevco every possible chance to get through the leagues.
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28 minutes ago, Fony Titz said:
On 5/9/2018 at 13:51, Marshmallo said:
It should be 2nd vs 11th, ideally in a one off game. 2nd has proven over a season they're better than 3rd or 4th. There's a debate to be had over the relative quality of teams in separate leagues.

It was set up to give Sevco every possible chance to get through the leagues.

It was set up to give the spl/premiership team every chance, I believe that Stephen Thompson was involved with the committee responsible..

 

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Well done Livi. By far the best team in every department and it should’ve been more comfortable if it wasn’t for bad luck and bad refereeing. We’re absolutely rubbish and I’m glad that’s the last we’ll see of the majority of those players and (fingers crossed) the manager. 45 minutes to make something of the season and they simply couldn’t be arsed.

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5 hours ago, Afro said:

Willo Flood was sitting with the other United players in the North stand during the first half, took a shellacking walking back to the tunnel at half time, and never reappeared for the second half with his colleagues.

For a so-called hardman, what a shitebag. :lol:

 

5 hours ago, TheMessiah said:

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You really thought that this man, who looks like a leukemia ridden heroin addict, was a hard man?

You are a couple of dicks.  Whatever else Flood was he was not a hard man; never tried to be.  

He was an industrious midfielder who had got to the stage of his career were what he was able to do didn’t match up with what he was trying to do.

Of nothing else he was passionate, and it seemed to hurt him that things were not going well; something that could not be said for all of the United squad.

His actions in the first leg were very unprofessional but also uncharacteristic.

 

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7 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

 

You are a couple of dicks.  Whatever else Flood was he was not a hard man; never tried to be.  

He was an industrious midfielder who had got to the stage of his career were what he was able to do didn’t match up with what he was trying to do.

Of nothing else he was passionate, and it seemed to hurt him that things were not going well; something that could not be said for all of the United squad.

His actions in the first leg were very unprofessional but also uncharacteristic.

 

hahaha get it up ye he's a wee w**k.

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You are a couple of dicks.  Whatever else Flood was he was not a hard man; never tried to be.  

He was an industrious midfielder who had got to the stage of his career were what he was able to do didn’t match up with what he was trying to do.

Of nothing else he was passionate, and it seemed to hurt him that things were not going well; something that could not be said for all of the United squad.

His actions in the first leg were very unprofessional but also uncharacteristic.

 

 

Shut up you auld rambling mess

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You are a couple of dicks.  Whatever else Flood was he was not a hard man; never tried to be.  
He was an industrious midfielder who had got to the stage of his career were what he was able to do didn’t match up with what he was trying to do.
Of nothing else he was passionate, and it seemed to hurt him that things were not going well; something that could not be said for all of the United squad.
His actions in the first leg were very unprofessional but also uncharacteristic.
 


:lol:

Away to f**k. As the captain of his side, his actions during the first leg were an embarrassment. Not sure it affected the overall result of the tie but it summed up how much of a shambles United are at the moment.
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7 hours ago, Afro said:

 


:lol:

Away to f**k. As the captain of his side, his actions during the first leg were an embarrassment. Not sure it affected the overall result of the tie but it summed up how much of a shambles United are at the moment.

 

Just another step in getting back to doing things the United way I reckon.

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13 hours ago, Granny Danger said:

 

You are a couple of dicks.  Whatever else Flood was he was not a hard man; never tried to be.  

He was an industrious midfielder who had got to the stage of his career were what he was able to do didn’t match up with what he was trying to do.

Of nothing else he was passionate, and it seemed to hurt him that things were not going well; something that could not be said for all of the United squad.

His actions in the first leg were very unprofessional but also uncharacteristic.

 

It was obvious at the start of the season that Flood no longer had the legs to do what he used to do.  He doesn’t have the skill or strength to adapt his game either - that too must have been obvious to everyone.

The fact he remained an important player to United throughout the season says it all.

 

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4 hours ago, Bairnardo said:

Willo Flood is one the top 10 worstcunts in the last 15 years of Scottish footbal and would sail into an alltime top 50.

p***k.

Someone should do a thread of the most hated players in Scottish football to establish this. Think @Ludo*1 would get through it quickly.

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