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  1. I am happy that the world is becoming a safer place to live in. I am happy that me and the missus have had 2 jabs and can plan to get back North. I am happy that my immediate family have survived the pandemic. I am saddened for the number of friends and colleagues who have experienced losses or stress induced illnesses. This football season means little except ICT are alive and kicking, we booted the Tinks out of the Cup and we may all meet up again next season in pre=match pubs and enjoy watching from inside the grounds. Basically - Good feckin riddance to the 2020-2021 football season and best wishes to Robbo and Kell.
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  2. never did, he's Immortal mun.
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  3. F**ken thot the bar steward was deid!
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  4. I could not agree more. We have our disagreements, often profound, but we almost always do so in a respectful and polite manner and that, whilst never bad before compared to other sites, has improved greatly during the pandemic with minimal personal abuse and very little 'red dotting'. One of the very few aspects of 2020-21 that it would be welcome to see carry on into the future. Welcome back Johndo and thank you and all the hundreds of thousands of NHS staff and carers who have worked tirelessly for well over a year to get us through.
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  5. Good to see you back.Flamingo among the vult..... I was going to write vultures but it wouldn't be true! Compared to other fan sites most posters are pretty decent .
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  6. I could agree to that in their current location. However, the Highland Marchers will always have a respect for the club / fans after the welcome we received on that inaugural event.
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  7. Sounds like Brora were lucky just to lose 2-0, and their ‘keeper saved two penalties early on: http://www.hflhub.co.uk/index.php/2735-full-time-score-and-scorers-tuesday-4th-may
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  8. Queens Park are promoted as Champions. The bottom team in League 1 is relegated also, this being Forfar. Tbe teams in the play offs are those finishing 2nd, 3rd and 4th (Edinburgh City, Elgin City and Stranraer) along with the team finishing 9th in League 1 (either Clyde or Dumbarton: Clyde need to beat East Fife tomorrow to avoid dropping into the play offs). Hope that helps!
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