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 ·
No axe to grind here at all
But when a well known quiet little club is threatened with relegation to obscurity you have to feel for their long suffering fans
True the pyramid system is supposed to be for the good of football in Scotland.
One of the teams likely to beat them does not really want league status. The other comes from a City which has enough league teams already
I could see the outcry if one of Scotland's most famous clubs Queens Park had come bottom of League 2
Surely there is room in League 2 for Montrose and any other team good enough to compete at that level of football
It's not as though throwing Montrose on the scrap heap is really necessary
***** Sorry I have just realised there is a thread covering this aspect lower down. Must apologise ******
Edited by Laurence