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  1. Latest episode is up now. https://thewynessshuffle.podbean.com/e/marge-simpsons-mother/ Feel free to check out older episodes when we all go into self isolation.
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  2. I personally don't give a toss about the football as people's lives are more important.
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  3. No no no............they cannae upgrade Somerset Park!
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  4. Depending on how things go, it could be played as a curtain-raiser to the start of next season. A bit like the Community Shield in England, but classier
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  5. After we beat them in the playoffs they can try to win it again next season.
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  6. Well they need something to celebrate this season
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  7. If its about resources and not the spread. I assume saturday nights out in the pub will be banned? As that puts more strain on A&E than ICT v Partick on Tuesday night
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  8. I have voted for - Stop being lazy and keep the same format. But I agree with Scotty and others, you do an amazing amount of work , so whatever is easisest I think last year ( or before ) there was a time of 1st goal instead of the crowd section as crowd figures were rare and unreliable Everyone appreciates the time and effort you put in, its a good bit of fun and I do enjoy checking up to see how well and I others have done ( usually awful....) Happy with what you decide All the best Iain
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  10. run it however you see fit ......
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  11. I agree with all the previous posters, if it isn't taking too much of your time keep it as it is. (Delete the first three words of the first option for me) Anyone who has organised anything will realise how much work goes into things that may appear to be simple. Its appreciated.
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  13. Keep it going mate, it is appreciated as is all hard work, maybe award yourself an extra joker as reward .
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  14. Nice one guys. The Coventry accent is a rare breed never to be reproduced by any comic or soap opera act as the Sky Blues fans point out in their song.." In our Coventry homes, We speak with an accent exceedingly rare, You want a cathedral we've got one to spare, In our Coventry homes... " Good answer my question though even though it was, kind of, tongue in cheek
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  15. As football has been suspended until further notice there will be no buses running. Stay safe everyone.
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