That one is implanted in my brain! I can see it perfectly without having to look it up.
Middle of May, 1978. I had just finished my final exams, in computer science, at university.
Scheduling hours and hours of exams for thousands of students within two or three weeks - with a variety of halls and rooms to juggle, class sizes from single figures to well into three figures, and of course some people taking peculiar combinations of subjects - is no trivial task. In fact it was done by a neat program developed by a member of the computer science department.
The best bit about that was that he "fixed" the program so that the computer science exams ended first of all in the university - i.e. they were over before anyone else's. And the reason for this was to allow us to enjoy the Home Internationals, without exams getting in the way.
And what did we get? Willie bloody Donachie
For those who don't know it, or who had managed to forget it - here it is: https://www.facebook.com/100079048004236/videos/you-cant-beat-an-own-goalback-in-may-1978-scotlands-willie-donachie-gave-us-one-/1608729533380674/
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snorbens_caleyman ·
If Lennon's appointment is about bringing back the thunder at Celtic Park, we should pull out all the stops at the Caledonian Stadium.
Remember this?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/t..._ct/3588898.stm
Juanjo wins red card appeal
Juanjo was involved in an incident with Celtic's Neil Lennon.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle winger Juanjo has won his appeal against the red card he received against Celtic last weekend.
Juanjo had been accused of a head butt against Celtic's Neil Lennon, who was previously cleared of any wrongdoing.
But the Scottish FA video review panel decided that the Spaniard was wrongly dismissed by referee Dougie McDonald.
Juanjo is now free of suspension and will be available to face Dundee United at Tannadice on Saturday.
He had been shown the red card after fourth official Alan Freeland drew the incident to McDonald's attention.
No action against Lennon
Caley Thistle manager John Robertson had been bemused as to why Juanjo was sent off while Lennon escaped punishment after the pair clashed.
"The fourth official has seen something, but the referee has only sent our guy off," he said.
"Neil Lennon raised his hand and Juanjo's done something back.
"The fourth official says he saw a movement of Juanjo's head towards Lennon, but that is clearly not what happened in this incident."