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  1. We've sold 25,000 tickets. I was pretty surprised tbh. I'd go with the team that Renegade posted ( ). Maybe put Watkins in the middle and swap Williams for Ross.
  2. I'm sure I asked this at the time, they disappeared a year or so ago. ANyone fancy putting them back?
  3. Charles have you seen Breaking Bad? It's about a chemistry teacher who turns to manufacturing large quantities of illegal drugs. Just saying.
  4. It's a shared belief among all political parties that the press is out ot get them. The Tories blame the Bolshevik Broadcasting Corporation and the Guardianistas for the liberal bias against them. Labour blame Rupert Murdoch controlled press for poisoning the masses against them. The Liberal Democrats complain that everyone ignores them, except when they get caught up in a sex scandal, which is pretty much all the time these days. The SNP and nationalists complain that the wool is being pulled over the people's eyes by the devious 'MSM'. The truth of it is that the mass of people aren't stupid, they don't believe everything that they read and they are capable of making their own choices. Political activists find it difficult to cope with the idea that the beliefs that they hold so dear aren't shared by the general population and find ways to 'explain' this to themselves. What it really demonstrates is the contempt shown towards the general population by the polical classes - stupid people, believing everything that the Sun/DailyMail/BBC feeds them. In the real world, people read newspapers for many reasons and are savvy enough not to chomp down everything that they read / hear / watch. Add to that the huge reduction in importance of the print and broadcast media in the last few years If you think that it's the media to blame for the polls showing the No campaign in the lead then I think you arebarking up the wrong tree. Support for independence has stayed pretty constant for years, suggesting that the reporting of the referendum hasn't had a big impact. The SNP won power in Holyrood in 2007 when the vast majority of the press in Scotland wsa actively hostile to them and then romped the 2011 elections without the 'support' of much of the press. Focussing on the media suggsts that one side is getting it's excuses in early, lacking in confidence. The real danger is the implicit support for censorship that's contained in this focus. The press skew elections so we need to control the press is an obvious narrative - obvious but flawed. The SNP governments 'McLeveson' proposals actually exceeded the measures proposed in Westminster and don't suggest an administration for whom freedom of the press is central, a trait shared with the Westminster parties.
  5. Aye, I remember hearing that somewhere but it wasn't really publicised.
  6. If Scotland votes No, will Jim pop up to denounce the 90 minute patriots again?
  7. Brian Lara ‏@BrianLara 33m Congrats to my best mate Russell latapy! On his way to Scotland new coaching job at Inverness caley thistle. Premier league. #showthem
  8. That is the worst penalty shoot out I've ever seen. Danny Welbeck, Phil Jones, Adnan Januzaj and Rafael all his pathetic penalties. The only decent penalties were the two that Sunderland scored.
  9. Killie are linked with re-signing Alexei Eremenko. He played for Killie in 2010-11 and was a real find for them, eventually being nominated for Player of the Year. He's not played often since leaving Kilie though, less than 30 games in two years.
  10. I'm voting No just to make CapitalCaley cry.
  11. How can you get Calvin Zola mixed up with Russell Latapy
  12. The original poster claims Hibs are "by far the biggest club" Terry's managed. I'm sure the 40,000+ Sunderland fans that attend home games would disagree! Sunderland's average crowd for the season Butcher was in charge was 17,258.
  13. Nothing to do with his suspension but he really has awful tattoos. He looks like a complete mink.
  14. How did Devine and Polworth play?
  15. Aberdeen: Langfield, Tate, Reynolds, Anderson, Considine, Jack, Flood, Robson, Pawlett, McGinn, Vernon. Subs: Rogers, Shaughnessy, Storie, Smith, Hayes, Magennis, Zola.
  16. Tansey and Vincent on the bench - big motivator for Polworth to step up. You have to expect that unless Polworth has a blinder he'll get dropped for one of them next week.
  17. TopSix could bring RiG along and pretend to be his (grand)dad.
  18. Tansey played alongside James Vincent at Stockport County. Could mean that Vincent will be keener to stay or it could mean that Tansey is going to replace Vincent if/when he goes to Hibs. I'd have thought we'd be looking for Tansey to play as one of the '2' in a 4-2-3-1 rather than further forward. Tansey has a decent shot on him but I don't think he's suited for the role further forward.
  19. Here are some of the rules for getting a good sponsor - No food products allowed. Imagine being a Fulham fan and having a shirt with Pizza Hut on it, what a beamer. - Drinks products are fine, although alcoholic drinks on your shirt are a bit tinky. Blackthorn and Rangers are a perfect match. - The best sponsors are mad foreign companies with weird names - Keijan and Everton being a prime example.
  20. Dundee Utd ran up big debts under Eddie Thompson.
  21. Unless we get offered a million quid or something like that we shouldn't sell to anyone. He's worth more in league placings etc. We'll still get a fee in the summer.
  22. I dont' think MacGregor is like Romanov, he doesn't just hand over money. Hearts ran at a huge loss for the whole Romanov era and relied on cash transfers from Vlad's companies. I'd be amazed if County operate in the same way. All of the 'rich' owners in Scottish football have proved a disaster - none of them are actually rich and just allow clubs to run up unsustainable debt.
  23. Interesting move from Hibs. Do they need central midfielders?
  24. How did Liam Polworth play?
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