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Inverness team: MacKay, Stark, Howarth, Brown, Baptie, Horner, Wilson, Polworth, Blackett, Ferguson, Sutherland Inverness subs: Hoban(g/k), Brown, Rennie, Hull, MacRae, MacLeod3 points
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And good riddance - they sold out out long ago. There is only one party which represents working Scots and they are set for a landslide despite the nonsense that CB and his unionist chums are coming out with.2 points
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Charlie Taylor has just scored his first ever senior goal for Leeds United v Wolves.2 points
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Nah, mind tricks, let Celtic beat us 6 or 7 nil then they will go into the semi thinking we have collapsed and it will be a walk over then hit them hard and march to the final, beating them will only make them angry and want to hump us in the cup lol. Game on Sat was just really flat, Shinnie was stand out and Nick Ross played well other than that I remember very little.2 points
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Half our team is new U20's, so next season our team will be a lot better1 point
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And the old garbage that it was the snp that brought in Thatcher. We'd had the winter of discontent, Labour refused to back devolution which the Scots voted for, prompting Callaghan to call them turkeys voting for Christmas. On top of this the Labour government only had months before they had to call an election they were never going to win anyway.But don't let minor details like that and the fact that the SNP on their own couldn't bring the government down, get in the way of some childish dig at them.1 point
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If you could pass this information on to the foreign office, Whitehall and the London media at large please Mr Bannerman, then we will not have to saturate the GE debate with irrelevant, cack-handed smear campaigns and instead talk about such things The reason these topics are not being discussed is because these happen to be the areas where the Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems are losing to the SNP, hence the SNPs massive lead in the polls It seems these chaps who ensured we remain as part of the UK don't like the steady erosion of the trusty two party dominance. Using terms like "nutter" indicates that certain people still fall in to the radar range of your venom, it would be good if you could focus on figuring out how in former solid Labour constituencies, which are now lost to the SNP, they can win that ideological battle, instead of worrying about random people who are free to believe what they wish1 point
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One never fails to enjoy the extraordinary lack of irony tangled up in the web of state spun bullshit which straddles our airwaves and graces our TV and phone screens each day. Apparently the way the nationalists operate is that "they identify a group, or an individual, or both, as an object of resentment and hate, and rally support based on the dislike it has created".... don't choke on your incredulity there SNP voters, we have a unionist here (someone who would have supported Better Together, one of the most negative campaigns in political history) espousing about a perceived moral deficit in the SNPs approach to politics. Should we pull him out of his bunker of ignorance and dust off the poor wee lambs dirt of naivety?? What the SNP are, are a political party which has to operate against a panoply of parties that blur in to one when thinking about the media mechanics of these isles. With the arrival of 'The National' newspaper (conveniently after the referendum) the SNPs beliefs are still only wholly ratified by one daily paper (and the Heralds Sunday edition). Have a look at the "memo-gate" debacle and you will see the ridiculous lack of balance here, NUMEROUS UK wide editions splashing leader stories about a story.... which isn't even a story. What it is, is a way of trying to temper the enormous popularity of the SNP and in particular, it's leader who had a winning performance in the Leaders Debate. Dirty tricks is what you have to resort to when your policies and the democratic tools at your disposal are failing dramatically. We saw it during the referendum with the email leak to RBS from a civil servant and we are seeing it again with Sturgeon as the target. The SNP may have the complete power and collusion of the British state and its media machine behind them, but they have the support of the majority of Scottish people who are FAR too tired of the Conservatives and 'The Conservatives-lite' to fall for their insipid, brazen and predictable bouts of Machiavellianism. To save Scottish Labour, the party would have had to head towards the left, but of course it couldn't do that, with the Tories having to pander to middle England, Labour in Westminster had to do the same, and who tells Scottish Labour what to do?? London, remember :) So what they did was put Jim Murphy in charge, a man who would cite the same institutions and think tanks of Liam Fox as his friends and a man who is a complete and utter anathema to the electorate. So sit back and enjoy this SNP people. You can nearly hear the drip of the tears of irrelevance as the views of the unionists are bandied about here. Let them do that tired and painfully unfunny tactic at using Nazi associations with the SNP, like 1930s German politics has anything to do with 2015 Scotland? The referendum showed that those despicable fascist organisations came out in support of the Union...... See, there's that irony again :) Let them batter away at pointless non-issues like this recent Sturgeon episode, the real important stuff is who wins the most seats, and with every attack on an already very popular leader, the votes for what her party represents will continue to rise like it's enormous membership. Scotland, come May 8th, will be going a rather lovely shade of yellow and remember, for every Unionist that cries foul about the SNP having a big say in Westminster, their NO vote has allowed them to be there for years to come :)1 point
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While that was miles better than the Partick game (no three centre backs again please) the crowd was pretty subdued. After having time to reflect over the tactics at Partick, I don't think the issue was the three centre backs, it was more the fact that the tactic wasn't executed well. I felt that game we were solid defensively but our attacking fell short because we played Shinnie and Raven as 'wingbacks' and with Danny Williams and Ryan Christie often moving out to the wings making a clash IMO. For the tactic to work it should have seen a replication of Louis Van Gaal's 5-2-1-2 and I think we could do well with it when executed well. Josh Meekings sending a long ball up to Watkins who knocks it onto Ofere, could give the team another dimension. In terms of the tactics used last Saturday. We went back to basics which at home especially is needed but where I think we failed was how quickly we moved the ball, granted the pitch may not have helped but we certainly picked up the pace after Dundee scored.1 point
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I'm not sure of the road name sorry but it's quite near Ibrox. Park Bar is on Argyle Street. Near Kelvingrove St. Towards the west end from the city centre. Not near Ibrox at all lol! Oops!!!!1 point
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My only wish for now is that we win another game before the end of the season. I know I will get ripped to shreads for this but I am getting very frustrated at the way we are playing, the team selection and the complete lack of information about players contracts. I know we are third and in a semi-final but it could be so much more.1 point
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Big Trouble Down the Dump: Billy Mckay was back in the starting XI along with Samson Lawal with Pepple dropping to the bench and Shaw out for the season. Both teams had seven on the bench with Roddy MacGregor getting a rare seat. Scott Robinson scored the only goal of the game just before the break. Inverness were reduced to ten men when Cammy Kerr was sent off just after an hour. Despite creating more opportunities, the points just evaded us.
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