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  1. What you need to do my loony is to find the super fan Charles Bannerman. He will direct you to the `in` crowd !
    4 points
  2. Who. Really. Cares. This site has progressively become poorer over time for a number of reasons and as a result I hardly ever visit it. Other forums I still use quite regularly.
    2 points
  3. Seemed like a pretty decent question and I just get mocked. Where do you sit? At a bowling green?
    1 point
  4. 1 point
  5. Missed another by Dani Sanchez on 15 Sep, for his club FC Jazz, in a 1-1 draw with Jaro, in Finland.
    1 point
  6. I had my playlist vetted for the following match
    1 point
  7. You mean they will be some of the time!
    -1 points
  8. Precisely - but whoever came up with that story would like us to think that in this case it does.
    -1 points
  9. I'm actually quite optimistic that we could have half a chance here, as long as we play like we have at the back and have more pace and belief up front and play Doumbouya or Sutherland (doubtful) up front instead of Fisher. Its sensible to think that Celtic will come ready to make amends and justify their position in the league, however they may not be in a physical or mental position to have any influence on that. Its going to have been a terribly long draining week for them all, now made all the harder by having to make that nightmare journey up the heavily congested and slow A9 late on Sunday, to play a team I'm sure by their admissions they could see far enough after the midweek falterings. If we play our game smart, keep it tight at the back, and sharpen up the balls into the box plus getting Mulraney back onto the wings, and take the chances that we create for ourselves....I genuinely see no reason why we cant provide the weekends biggest football shock headlines. I think we also need to drop Polworth for this game, and go back to playing King and Mulraney on the wings with Draper and Tansey in the middle, with Vigurs behind the striker. MacKay also needs to start again, thought he was great on Saturday.
    -1 points
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