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martinskye

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  1. 1. I'm going to guess that it's a trick question, I would remember Ferguson/Fletcher/McFadden scoring there. I say no Scotsman has scored there yet. I'm tempted to look up Rangers a the Emirates cup....... 2. 4 months have thirty days methinks. 3. Dennis Wyness? 4. Ankara 5. Caterpillers??
  2. you mean field? What's the difference? Field sounds Amerincan.
  3. For me Alex, I get really frustrated with Imrie because he doesn't seem too committed to the club at the moment. Although his workrate was good last season, he had barely signed his contract when he was touting Rangers as his next destination. Also when he came back from his injury he wasn't showing the same workrate as before, which when added to his horrendous, unneeded sending off in that cup final makes me really angry and gives the impression he wants out, naiively thinking he'll have plenty of SPl suitors.
  4. At least now I don't have to worry about not being able to make the game. I still really hope it goes on mind you, I want games to come thick and fast so we can play some catch up.
  5. Those are mainly the incomers (surprisingly many english) who learn the language as their second, not normal people who have learnt it in school or home.
  6. Touchet :011: The French sounds too condescending for my liking...... Suas leis a' Gaidhlig :P
  7. INCORRECT
  8. Exactly the point I was going to make. In his first spell with us,practically no matter what the opposition we would be well on topand looking to score.
  9. The wisest comment posted here in a while.
  10. That's more like it
  11. O I do love some of the Gaidhlig debate :D Anyway I'm fairly well palced in my understanding of the subject, I live within striking distance from the Sabhal mor (Gaidhlig university) where the Gaidhlig mafia (yes they do blooming well exist - sadly) are at full front battling for Gaidhlig this and Gaidhlig that. Here in Skye anyway it's mainly incommers (surprisingly many English, Americans and even one guy who would die from gaidhlig from Inverness who didn't even learn the language until a few years ago) who try and push the language down any Tom, Dick and Harry's throat, which puts so many including myself off the language. However those guys are just extremists who were actually fighting to turn a local primary school into an delivering an education through the gaidhlig medium. Their argument - Statistically pupils who are educated through Gaidhlig medium do better at school - this is true throughout the islands and Highlands. Also without being fluent in the language I couldn't get away with this - Thalla agus rach thu fhein! Careers in gaidhlig are well paid right enough especially if you get involved in the media and TV which isn't difficult to get involved in at all, funnily enough I play a part on some SQA revision materials as a gaidhlig alien! I can't talk for Inverness but Skye's economy absolutely thrives on tourism and we really need things around to attract tourists as we certainly can't rely on people coming up looking for good weather. Sure the scenery is the main attraction for tourists is undoubtedly the scenery but the gaidhlig culture certainly plays its part in boosing independentally run businesses - which are also positively affected by the residence of gaidhlig students. The language is actually paving the way for some people in my year to enjoy a career they feel passionately about by studying at the university, thus will have more a more satisfying work life and better salary - much better than being unemployed! As I said before maybe some people's opinions on Gaidhlig has been adversely affected by the aforementioned gaidhlig extremists who try and drown us in the language causing you to be pretty damn annoyed which I understand and probably detest more so than you because I'm in daily contact with those sort, however I bite my tongue and feel the benefits of the language outweight the harm it causes.
  12. It really depends how your recording the song. If it's your phone the quality will be limited but maybe your better prepared than I think and actually know far more than me (no very difficult).
  13. Last season you were lucky to 'stay' up, this season you will be lucky to stay up. I'm content with mid table in comparision to your team. To veer on topic we will put 2 past you. Second home win.
  14. True # where is the nodding smiley?#
  15. Freddie Mercury
  16. Blatant, Unnecessary
  17. It's not really his height that stands out to me. It's just the fact he seems awfully slight and slughtly weaker looking than most players meaning he may get nudged off the ball too easily - however the opposition have to catch him first as he's a bullet.
  18. And often 5-3-2 as soon as his team goes a goal up. I remember one game a few seasons back, he brought Touzani on for a midfielder after they took the lead and then threw Mackie on for another defender when we equalised. Sadly that damn Lovell got the winner.
  19. Put Barrowman on to get a few goals and find his scoring touch and then play 4-3-3 the rest of the season and alas solong to our goalscoring problems. I won't say what just happened as someoe is always quicker then me. But YAY
  20. That's 4 identical posts
  21. Shame we can't all recognise tongue in cheek
  22. Yay Raith Darren Smith.
  23. Lets just play whatever formation we are playing today for the rest of the season.
  24. I can't believe this. This will be epic
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