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Scarlet Pimple

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  1. Well it's really all about when Phil McGuire went to his dentist and when the dentist asked him what he wanted and what was his name since he was a new patient he said Phil McCavity. So the dentist got confused and changed his name to McCavity from MGuire and now he has McGuire tattooed on his new filling. Do you understand now? 'Cos I don't either.
  2. I see Brew's actions as positive so far. My perspective on all this ? He made a mistake and learned something from it. But it's in the past and nobody's perfect so can we now please stop sniping at him and get on with it. He deserves a hearty second chance. Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me. If it were to happen again we should be ready for it but I think that the only way Brewster is determined to leave ICT this time around is feet first. C'mon Caley Thistle....AND Brewster. :022:
  3. Mee--will you please join me in wishing Brew well. The lad done well today!? Lets do the bygones be bygones thing and get totally onside. Hi Brew :sillywave: Gotta.......eh? :021:
  4. Would Malkowski be able to sit on the crossbar? :003:
  5. I listened to the commentary today. Is Niculae deferring to Brewster because he is scared to overshadow him or scared to try to dominate in case Brew gets the wrong impression? And if his subbing was merited do you think this may be the salutary shock to Niculae that he might need ...i.e... it is time to get fitter, more "hungry," more direct and more pacy and relentless? In other words, man this is NOT Romania but the cauldron of Scottish fitba and you had better realise that only effort and not so-called reputations count in Brew's world of work? International class?--maybe, but this baptism of fire must be quite a shock to him especially if he gets that sad scary feeling that a man over 40 is upstaging him and life is real but not guaranteed by any means. And at Parhead he may find out what it takes to be noticed by the top teams of which he aspires to be part. An how on earth can he allegedly be so unfit at this stage? Hmmmmm-just asking? :024: Comments?
  6. IHE--The Marius Niculae Appreciation Society , eh? You mean the ...MNAS-- i.e Denis Wyness is not the Menace bur Marius is? And he is going to explode at Parkhead? :002: TMFTJ-- enthusiastic posts. Enjoyed the game did you? :001: I enjoyed your posts. Ha!
  7. There you go; Caley D is a hard act to follow! :015:
  8. So it's no Watt at centre half tomorrow then? Hmmm... :007:
  9. So.....methinks you'll just have to grin and bear it.... :023:
  10. Thoughtful post that last one. It's all window dressing right now with a touch of desperation about it what with Brew coming in at the backend and really not having the time to review matters thoroughly--at least I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt at this stage. Sorry to say this but it does seem as if the Board thinks that if they do nothing the fans will lambast them and if they do "something" good or bad at least they can say they are trying. I think it is a little too late. :029: Anybody disagree? So it's Watt as centre half then?
  11. Good post Scotty!--sensible. Pimpillish.... :023:
  12. And you included McAllister to be nice or are you fancying him as a better bet than recently?--Only two U21's are required are they not? :rolleyes02:
  13. So Ridgers has gone then? What is it --a year on loan?
  14. Good post Caley D.--sensible. Pimpillish, like....... :023: :004:
  15. Dunno what happened to the last post--clicked the post buttn and it never registered. Then just disappeared??? Anyways, McNeill of the Hibs is far from being a dynamic and reliable goalkeeper so who are the Hibs going to use now? Have they got another name onside? I doubt if they would have released Malkowski if they rated him highly. However, if he has innate ability maybe a bit more encouragement is what is needed and some TLC. I am sure Brewster will give him that and a nice cup of tea; and Malky will think.."Hmmm, that was a nice brew".... :003:
  16. Arrrgh! --scooped. Agent Orange of the the Pimpernel organisation has had this news hours ago but spent too much time drinking tea with his early-morning biscuit. :018: For you Scotty it must be work starting time but for me it is "getting up at 4.30 a.m. to get a cuppa due to restlesss sleeping night" syndrome. Anyway have a nice day. By the way, does anyone on here know whether the Hibs versus ICT match tomorrow is being broadcast online to overseas listeners.? No mention of that fact on the list of online match commentaries currently being displayed on the Sportsound website. :021:
  17. Watno Caff? Anybody rememberWatno--the little man with his nose over the wall? :004:
  18. A.F--was that your perspective or his prospectus? Hoch! Hoch!??
  19. Now Lissen up lads :012: I know you are tired but your average age is only 23. I'll change your diet and things will look up...trust me, I am a colourful character! :color:
  20. Does anyone now agree wiv me that the title of this thread should be changed to "No support for the Bored." :crazy06:
  21. IHE YES!!!! It's the squirrel back. Must be him for sure... Currently my eyes are glazing over wiv "ennui". Shoot, when the squirrel was about with his plethora of pedantic pontifications life was hardly tejious? :015: If it is not him perhaps if we continue to call him in from the cold he will again impress his imposing presence on our scene. As for Sofia..see, IHE, I told you she was bright as a button and buzzed like a bee.! :002: She is by far too bright for me, being only a poor plagiaristic penurious Pimple with no particular bent with words in the plyance of my trade. The only sad thing for me is that many a time and oft in the forum of friendliness I doth not understand all of which she writes. :003: And Chas--thank you for reminding me with your gentle humour of my advancing age--you are awful , but I like you ! LOL Truth is I am so old that only Jock watt is older than the Pimple and I do remember getting in to Telford Street a looonnnnnggg time ago for sixpence.
  22. Charles--you done well mun. Yes but the footie was different and tictacs also seemed a whole lot different. There were always (it seemed) at least five forwards in full flight and you could see every thrilling spill Being closer to the action meant you could see the elbow grease on the legs and the sweat flying off Bobbie Bolt's toothless face was all grist to the mill. LOL Changed days now I fear but that's progress I guess. Including the ferocious prices... as a youngster growing up I paid sixpence at the gate and adults a bob--it was 2 and six for the stand. My oh my it is hardly credible nowadays. :023:
  23. My father, Harry, had a business on Shore street on the Bridge side up until he retired about 1965 or 1966. It was called the Northern Tyre Service. If anyone at all on here knew him or remembers him please do not hesitate to contact me. The only good story I recall him recounting was the day he said he had gone up the Citadel way to collect a debt owing to him from another businessman. Told that the money would not be paid that day he made it quite clear that he was going to remain on that man's business premises and was not going to leave until it was paid over. He got it allright.. he was a small stocky man of about 5.5 or 5.6 with big muscles...... :015: I also remember one day the rag and bone man 's horse fell in front of our house on Dunain Road ,was bloodied and could not get up. Father strode out of the house took one look at the trembling confused r & b man , got a plastic sheet off the cart ,whipped it under the horse,I was goggle eyed pulled it right under him then grabbed the reins and the horse's head and heaved him up. I was a small boy and my usual inquisitive self getting closer and closer to the action by the minute and I was literally goggle eyed. Later I found out that Dad had been a machine gun sergeant in the trenches in France In WW1 and no doubt was fully familiar with horses .... :cdn:
  24. If you still can't find it try scrolling upwards--I found my Player was hidden down below. Thank you for that man showing this goal..manna tae ma heart since I attended at Bayview, Methil, for many years every other Saturday to see the Fifers. Once a team who were by far the best in Scotland, if not all of the U.K.--if you don't believe me check out their very interesting web-site. From rags to riches and back to modest clothing again. It was quite a success story and a ride.
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