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Scottish Cup v Alloa - Preview & Matchday
Bring back Rod Stewart.
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Scottish Cup v Alloa - Preview & Matchday
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Scottish Cup v Alloa - Preview & Matchday
- Scottish Cup v Alloa - Preview & Matchday
I just cant help but singing the Blues - when Caley win and County lose - Ohoh - I'll keep on singing the blues.- Scottish Cup v Alloa - Preview & Matchday
Brad McKay ?- Scottish Cup v Alloa - Preview & Matchday
- ICT YouTube Videos (early 2000's)
And who did Coia "threaten" - John Hughes !! The sending off was a farce. Almost 3000 that day though- January Transfer Window
Who says Sow ?- Ryan Christie
I believe that the Geordies have put in a bid.- January Transfer Window
- January Transfer Window
In this transfer window I would be happy with a Coll rather than a cull. Don't begrudge Donaldson - it is a bit of a travelling surname and he will be a two timing gudgie for ever more.- ***GAME OFF*** ICT v QOS
What a song it will be to sing "17 points and you fecked it up - Feck you Dundee you'll never win the league ".- January Transfer Window
Sutherland may well be OK but hunting Rory would really be plumbing the depths. But there again plumbers are taught about aquifers.- ***GAME OFF*** ICT v QOS
Since feckin when did you become an Aquifer expert ??- ICT Feeder Club
- ***GAME OFF*** ICT v QOS
"The Lower Cretaceous Captain Sandstone Member of the Inner Moray Firth has significant potential for the injection and storage of anthropogenic CO2 in saline aquifer parts of the formation. Pre-existing faults constitute a potential risk to storage security owing to the elevated pore pressures likely to result from large-scale fluid injection." (John D. O. Williams, Mark W. Fellgett and Martyn F. Quinn - Petroleum Geoscience, 22, 211-222, 13 July 2016) "A total of 39 groundwater samples have been interpreted to investigate the groundwater chemistry of the Old Red Sandstone aquifers in the Moray Firth area. Of these, 17 were collected in 2007 specifically for the Baseline Scotland project. These were augmented with a further 22 samples collected during separate BGS projects since 2001. The sites were chosen so that the data would be representative of groundwater across the Old Red Sandstone aquifers in the area." (Ó Dochartaigh, B É, Smedley, P L, MacDonald, A M, and Darling, W G. 2010. Baseline Scotland: groundwater chemistry of the Old Red Sandstone aquifers of the Moray Firth area. British Geological Survey Open Report, OR/10/031. ) The Captain Sandstone saline aquifer has been “widely hailed” in recent years as having the potential to store 15 to 100 years of carbon dioxide output from Scotland’s power industry. However new research from Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh suggests the geology of the area would make it prone to gas leaks which would weaken the case for CO2 storage there. Data also indicates the saline aquifer is cut by several faults, some of which breach the seal of the Captain Sandstone aquifer, rise to the seabed and increase the risk of seabed leakage. (The paper (2017) is published in Interpretation, the peer-reviewed, international publication of the Society of Exploration Geophysics and American Association of Petroleum Geologists.)- ***GAME OFF*** ICT v QOS
- ICT Feeder Club
Perhaps explains why he was suddenly back at his best in Dundee ?- ***GAME OFF*** ICT v QOS
Would it have happened if the game was in Dumfries ??- Ryan Christie
I would tell you where to and how much for but the Seer Society would disown me. But 14 % is bang on and Cellic are negotiating over the pay off. As a betting man I would be backing Leeds United maself.- Dundee -V- Inverness CT
- Ryan Christie
What a load of bowlicks ?- Ryan Christie
Up in Sneck and chatting to peeple in the know - Ryan is looking to go but no formal bid from anyone as yet. Cellic have offered us 750 K NOW to take the sell on fee off the contract. Sell on clause is 14 %.- Dundee -V- Inverness CT
- January Transfer Window
- Scottish Cup v Alloa - Preview & Matchday
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