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<<Picture 47 down at the bottom right. That's definitely him! You can see his bare knee sticking out.>> That's not his knee laddie.1 point
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Here's one for you and a tournament I bet a few still remember....or maybe not.... Skol Cup Xmas 1982 A 6-2 win on the way to beating some other diddy team fae Sneck in the final.... Qualifying Cup semi-final 1988-89 Qualifying Cup 2nd round match victory which eventually resulted in the Battle of the Jags Final at Borough Briggs - those were the days.... Qualifying Cup 2nd Round - 1980-81 The final league table from 1971-72 that saw Thistle pipping Elgin by a point scoring 114 goals along the way - Caley came 3rd and scored an impressive 107 goals Final League Table 1971-72 1928-29 pipping Elgin again Final League Table 1928-291 point
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It's yellow lines at the sides of our roads. And they dont mean nothing to Perth folk. Yellow lines are treated like red traffic lights. Just ignore them. Anyway, as someone else asked earlier, what do you do for a living Bob. I work in construction, I'm 30, I have short dark hair and attend most of the Saints and Scotland games. I also like walks in the park as well as romantic meals out and cosy quiet nights in. Anything else Alex? I would've thought this would have been on a chat section. I'm blushing.1 point
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Methinks that Bob secretly wants to be a Sneck fan. That was the team when Saints played Caley at Telford St. and Caley earned a replay. My dad took me to the first game. It's funny because just a year ago I was seeing an Inverness lass and her dad ran me in the car to Telford St. to show me what it was now. A LIDL I think? Yep, but its a big LIDL1 point
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Listen, I know you're not daft. We are talking when Berwick was part of Scotland! Berwick was one of the most important places that passed back and forth time and again because of it's marketable position for trade across the North Sea. Thus being the reason that the two nations fought violently over it. Your no wrong. Berwick actually changed hands some 13 times between the 12th and 15th centuries but has been in English control since 1482. The droving of animals didn't come about till around the early 17th century when James 6th and 1st granted free passage across the lands of Scotland and England. It wasnt till the 18th century that lands were given up to large scale animal farming.1 point
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Aye, we were once major players in Scottish fitba' now we are on a par with the likes of Caley Thistle!1 point
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I think we should play the strongest line up possible and regain some confidence with a solid win. Would like to see sanchez get a start as we have lacked flare going forward in the last 3 games, would like to see what he can do.1 point
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The person would have lost their life wether the ambulance driver had gone straight away or waited til his unpaid break was over .1 point
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If you'd be willing to post the results you might get a few more responses?0 points
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I was waiting to see who would be the first to post that! By the way, you share your birthday with me! I had a peek at your profile! I was born the very day John Lennon was shot!-1 points
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Who was the guy in your end today with the kilt on? It was black and white tartan and for a moment I thought it was St. Mirren we were playing. In-fact it could've easily been a Paisley Pattern! He came into my local pub in the city centre after the game with I am assuming his wife and looked a total tit! Everybody in the pub were wetting theirselves laughing at this guy. Obviously I say a poor man's Rambo because he has the haircut but no bandana! Is he for real?-1 points
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As SPL clubs meet to discuss the future set-up and that 88% of supporters are against the proposed (farcical imo) 10 team "revamp" what really could be done? 92% of fans feel they haven't been consulted properly either. So, rather than a discussion of how bad things are, what is everyones vision for a proper set-up and critique of others ideas put forward? Regional Youth League 14 regional teams (Ayrshire, Borders, Central Scotland, Dumfries+Galloway, Dunbartonshire+Argyll+Bute, Fife, Grampian, Glasgow, Highlands+Western Isles, Lanarkshire, Lothian, Orkney+Shetland, Renfrewshire, Tayside. Players signed to SPL teams prohibited from entry Ages 12-14, 14-16, 16-18 (three leagues) Play each other once in summer (13 games, neutral venue, over one month, intensive training, 60 min matches) Top four teams 16-18, play semi-final and final. Televised. Run in conjuction with schools, councils, clubs 16-18 age group enter draft after summer league finishes, lowest ranking semi-pro ranking club in players region has first pick (think NFL) Clubs pay fee for player (means tested) Non-picks go to amateur league draft in region (free) Naturally, 16 team SPL, home/away, one division of 14 (2-up/3-down), two pro-amateur divisions of 14 under on same level (i.e East/West or North/South of 12 with winners promoted, runners up play-off) 30 Professional teams/14 semi-professional/2 x 12 pro-amateur/amateur (?) Professional teams pay tax (1% of gate, 1% of TV money, 1% of transfer fees received from outside Scotland, etc, etc to semi-professional teams and likewise for semi-pro to pro-amateur, Pro players pay 1% of wage) Professional teams with between 3000 - 6000 support can register as community clubs and get exemptions on fees etc. Clubs in debt must reduce deficit by 5% per year Wages not exceeding 45% of turnover Maximum 3 non-EU players in starting squad Minimum 5 home-grown players (trained for 2 years 16-18 or signed through regional league) in squad-1 points
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