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  1. For somewhat obvious reasons, I'd imagine
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  2. I suppose Andy Barrowman couldn't be accused of betting against us as his sitters seldom went anywhere near the bar.
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  3. I agree with what you say, it is too little to late but what do you expect him to say? The win doesn't matter, we are already relegated. No point getting excited by clichéd soundbites answering generic questions
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  4. No but he will know that, whatever divisions the respective clubs are in, he will be being paid more and playing in front of larger home crowds at Tannadice. A harsh financial fact.
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  5. No great loss there promised a lot but delivered next to nothing, Mulraney is a far better long term prospect and can only improve next season.
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  6. It's good to see that we've finally seemed to have made red and blue stripes our 'thing'. Don't mind the white collar but it'd be nice to have little more black in the kit. A black stripe down the side instead of the white one would've looked a bit better IMO.
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  7. I will be delighted with strip as long as the players are wearing it in the Premiership next season.
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  8. I will stay out of the ethics or morality debate and just say this ......... to be fair ... only the most rose-tinted of glasses wearers would bet on us to win this year .... !!!
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  9. I can only partly agree. Gambling can be an addiction and those afflicted deserve sympathy and support. However, nobody is addicted to wagering on their own team to lose. That is letting down your employers, your colleagues and the fans for no other motive than personal greed which is unacceptable and unforgivable.
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  10. Just a quick comment about injuries. When they are bad enough they can have some devastating psychological impacts that can also lead to daily depression, even deep, unquenchable anger. It's the constant pain and depression factors that are the hardest to overcome. In the early days, just after the injury happens, just getting about within a small area , such as a home, is a constant struggle. Also being a usually very fit person these injuries can bring you down to a different level of challenge. " Why me?" is a question one asks on more than one occasion .Irrational, of course, but your mental and physical systems are altered because the effects of a bad injury restricts you in many different ways, ,reminding you of your vulnerability and new frailty. In this circumstance, just getting dressed and preparing to go out is difficult and the thought of going "all the way down": to the club is a major thought, even a worry. When you are there (at the club, say), for sure the pain is likely to increase because you are moving around and the question is .." Am I inspiring anyone at all, and how long can I stand the cold and the drizzle, etc, etc? Oh well. next time I will stay at home and rest...etc. Some of these injuries to our players have been really daunting and some DO take a very long time to heal and can re-occur at any future time. And that's a buried fear that can nag at you even as time goes on. You think you are finally oiver the hump and one fall can just ruin your day. Please go easy on injured players .I think most of them would much rather be back on the park, playing for their team and their wage instead of hanging around waiting for a miracle to happen to make their day.
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  11. Your ignorance knows no bounds. Scotland exports no WHISKEY. However, at over four billion pounds per annum, that is four thousand million pounds in case you are ignorant of that as well, WHISKY exports are far and away the United Kingdom's most lucrative export in the food and drink sector.
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  12. I Have told you all before Do I have to repeat myself because you are nationalists that will accept separation at any price Scotland has a small working population. The tax revenue is very low The balance of payments deficit with England will be immense not to mention the rest of the world Scotland can't rely on oil because it only takes one meeting with OPEC to increase production Scotland exports whiskey, so what it probably imports more Coca Cola and other soft drinks before we get onto the other alcoholic drinks like wine and such like all have to be paid for. Go in any store in Inverness and walk around identify products made in Scotland. You will see that Scotland will be on its hands and knees within a year The alternative is to take the money from the Uk treasury, laugh and carry on letting London do the worrying , I won't repeat myself again I think this is the 3rd time I have told you the rampant still fighting medieval battles , Just grow up.
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