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  1. By which time the oil will long since have run out! Separation is for ever - not just for Christmas! . What has the oil to do with anything? The only country which desperately needs the income from oil to make ends meet is the UK....which is maybe one of the reasons for the reluctance to see the back of us (the other being the Trident marina).. Anyway...the oil is going to be around for a good few decades yet.....should think it will still be around when my great-great-grandchildren are teenagers....but I repeat, what has the oil to do with anything? It's a bonus.....not the reason for wanting Independence. Separation is for ever - not just for Christmas! That is such a stupid comment from a supposedly intelligent individual!
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  2. Kingsmills I am rather less than sure about that. The SNP exists for the sole purpose of taking Scotland out of the UK and everything else comes a poor second to that objective. I am also sure that this will become even clearer as the referendum approaches - as will be their attempts to pick fghts wth "the Westminster government" which has become their latest bete noire now that they can no longer gripe on about "the English" since their Anglophobia count was getting dangerousy high. Well. of course it does and they have never made any secret of the fact.which is why the Scottish Parliament voting system was deliberately set up by Westminster to ensure there would never be majority Governments in Scotland as the SNP vote increased......just in case! That worked as well as they anticipated, didn't it.... NOT......much as most of their policies have achieved what was anticipated...NOT. Having lived through the years since 1999 with Scotland and the Scots being called "subsidy junkies" and lots of other pejorative names........I really struggle to understand why the Westminster Government wants to keep us at all..because I get the impression that if voters in England had a say....we'd be set adrift on a raft with no paddle. You surely don't think that the UK Government, that bastion of probity, fairness, equity and social conscience could possibly have an ulterior motive which benefits them but not us, do you? I will be voting in this referendum for the future of my great-grandchild and future great-grandchildren, which I think will be best served in an Independent Scotland and not within the Union. In the 1979 referendum, I voted and actively worked for the future of my children...and in the 1997 referendum, for the future of my grandchildren, I used to assume the SNP would go their own ways as individuals into other political parties when independence had been achieved (I had planned the LibDems, myself)....but now I'm not so sure that's a good idea....at least not until there is a centre/centre left party for which I can vote, who can stand in elections in Scotland after Independence (as in registered in Scotland as a Scottish Party as opposed to registered in the UK as a UK wide Party) and produces policies tailored to Scottish needs and aspirations. . I'd say I am thoroughly disillusioned with the UK mainstream parties...but that is stating the obvious...however, I'm also thoroughly disillusioned with the Scottish versions of the UK parties. They are, and always have been,imo, vitriolic against the SNP to the point of irrational obsession....and are simply the ventriloquist's dummies for their UK based masters (and I use the term dummies advisedly) in this independence "debate"..and every time they open their mouths,they add another yes vote to the total.......much as Unionist MPs travelling to Scotland and being reported in the MSM telling us what to think do. They don't have to pick fights with the Westminster Government, any more than the wee laddie cowering behind the bike-shed has to pick fights with the school bully...but if you want to consider that contradicting the lies, disinformation, misrepresentation, spin etc produced by Westminster and faithfully reported by your "journalist" cohorts in the MSM, is on a par with punching the nose of the bully who has just grabbed your dinner money..then that says a lot more about your attitude than it does about that of pro-independence supporters. With you being a "journalist" or something on that lines , anyone of my age would expect unbiased and temperate views.and not bias couched in unsupported "facts" .......but then I used to live in the days when the media was at least almost even handed enough to use the occasional "maybe","perhaps", "allegedly","it is said". "an unnamed source" etc...which flagged up the fact that the "news" report was more related to gossip interpreted by the "journalist" than actual fact....so kindly link me to something unbiased which confirms your assertion that their attempts to pick fghts wth "the Westminster government" which has become their latest bete noire now that they can no longer gripe on about "the English" since their Anglophobia count was getting dangerousy high.
    2 points
  3. It was a pretty ugly game, especially just after the final whistle when Alba showed close-ups of some of our fans.
    1 point
  4. Better to stay clear of the radio as I'm sure you won't hear the score at the game. Then watch it when your back without knowing score
    1 point
  5. On at 5.30 and 10.55 and looks like its available on I player. Its available in Gaelic and Latish, Latish is a language commonly used in Rossshire, I even heard Derek Adams speaking latish on the radio, when asked 'when does the football season start for Ross County'?
    1 point
  6. Was Richie Hart not on trial when he was with us ? And wot about Mr Vigurs ?
    1 point
  7. I thought he was fully French but at least ex ICT and current ICT are getting noticed by their countries (mainly being Northern Ireland atm). Hahaha wooosh
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  8. How do you know? I seem to see an awful lot of pronouncements from the separatist lobby which appear to presume to dictate what future government policy of a separate Scotland would be. In practice, these pronouncements apparently amount to no more than a wish list on the part of the SNP regarding what they would do in the event of their continuing to be elected - which I certainly wouldn't bet on. Indeed much of the yes case seems to rely on populist promises based on the assumption that those making them would have the authority to carry them out. Indeed in the increasingly unlikely event of a yes vote, there would presumably no longer even be any need for an SNP since the only thing they give a toss about would have happened. With respect, the SNP give more than a toss about the prudent and efficient governance of the country which they have been demonstrating rather ably since taking the reins and Holyrood six years ago.
    1 point
  9. How do you know? I seem to see an awful lot of pronouncements from the separatist lobby which appear to presume to dictate what future government policy of a separate Scotland would be. In practice, these pronouncements apparently amount to no more than a wish list on the part of the SNP regarding what they would do in the event of their continuing to be elected - which I certainly wouldn't bet on. Indeed much of the yes case seems to rely on populist promises based on the assumption that those making them would have the authority to carry them out. Indeed in the increasingly unlikely event of a yes vote, there would presumably no longer even be any need for an SNP since the only thing they give a toss about would have happened.
    1 point
  10. Surely MoM has to be Adams, he has had to deal with his teams season starting 2 games later then everyone else..............
    1 point
  11. Well done Mr F, Manager of the month should go to Lennon, as he managed to get a draw against ICT, that is pretty impressive, no one else has managed that.
    1 point
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