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tm4tj

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  1. Whatever
  2. Maybe I saw the guff bit then, something to do with STV sports news reporters, meant nothing to me.
  3. I would imagine it will be on somewhere, but the little I saw of it I would not bother, utter twaddle, on the other hand, still game was hilarious.
  4. Doh I can't go now.
  5. Can't vouch for all the roads, but listen to local radio for updates. Around an extra foot of snow fell since yesterday afternoon and the local roads are hopeless, and with little or no gritters about then it will remain this way for another day or two. In fact the non essential routes have been rubbish for a week now. Outside my house the road has a foot of snow in the middle with tyre tracks either side.
  6. This man takes a mean free kick
  7. Absolutely the correct decision, there is a lot of snow in North Kessock and the untreated roads are almost impassable. I don't think you will have many supporters for this one Mr freak
  8. Seeing as I have a pea souper of a cold/sore throat and I can't sleep, here are the results of tm4tj jury Goal of the Decade - Rankin against Falkirk, a repeat of the Rangers goal, but better. Player of the Decade - Bobby Mann Manager of the Decade - Robbo, took us to another level, Pele only managed the lower divisions. Captain of the Decade - Bobby Mann, he controlled his players around him. Goalkeeper of the Decade - Jimmy Calder, best we have ever had, his penalty save ratio must be astoundingly high. Defender of the Decade - Bobby Mann, impeccable. Midfielder of the Decade - Charlie Christie, local hero. Striker of the Decade - Dargo, you can't argue over his goals ratio. Assistant Manager of the Decade - Parkie. Signing of the Decade - Niculae, for lots of reasons. Game of the Decade - Beating St Johnston for promotion, what a day that turned out to be. Save of the Decade - Mike Fraser against Celtic for that save. Most Skilful Player of the Decade - Bobby Mann, control, vision and always one step ahead. Goal Celebration of the Decade - All of them. Best Moment of the Decade - In the Chieftain on promotion night, passing the first div trophy around the pub, merry as a newt.
  9. OK then, we can try this again, but keep it clean or it will be closed down by the baddies. Describe the poster immediately above you. So whoever posts next has to describe me, now keep it clean mind.
  10. I have an idea, I think I tried this before, go to general nonsense forum.
  11. Save of the decade - Mike Fraser against Celtic, top corner, arched body and fingertip save, fantastic
  12. Wow, thats a big list grenade. Can I also add that I don't qualify for the over 60 awards. I will award opposition poster of the year to HeilanDee :015: He also qualifies for funniest poster of the year :( He might even qualify for foreign poster of the year.........................I cannae understand half oh whit he sez
  13. Sort yer comma's oot ya ned.
  14. We can all have a party on here and get pished and fall out with all the other posters.......oh, wait a minute, we do that anyway.
  15. Were they red and blue stripes or blue and red stripes?
  16. I think the only one we will really miss will be Hayes if he is injured, or maybe he is just plain old being sold.
  17. I was not going anyway, so there. A lot of these events around the country are being called off, not surprising given the weather and road conditions.
  18. Me plus two or three. Aye aye sir.
  19. Tokely injured his hand when he stopped a ball kicked by Eagle with the point of his finger. This did happen during training.
  20. HT: 0-0 FT: 2-1 1st Scorer ICT: Bulvitis 1st Scorer Opp: Morrison Crowd: 5211 1st Yellow Card: Lionel
  21. It's an interesting scenario though, and a get out opperchancity for both parties.
  22. 1-1 Overall a fair result. Dundee looked much slicker than us in the first half although it's always difficult to tell when your own team is at the far end. Griffiths is a top notch striker, plenty of acceleration quick turns and strong enough for a slip of a lad. He drew Lionel on to the challenge and no complaints from me about the award, although all Lionel had to do was police him on the edge of the box. He had made his mind up from twenty yards away though and slid through Griffiths removing his standing leg as he went through. For all Dundee's intricate play in the first half, they never capitalised on this and we should have gone in level. Different tune in the second half. Douglas was done for marking his box.....a bit like cats do with territory......we hit the bar from the resultant indirect free kick from eight yards with the Dee defenders all along the line. Rooney scored after an error with the slack back pass, but he still had plenty to do and his strength and hustling pace (not often that appears in the same sentence as Rooney) prevailed as he ran thirty yards as he held off the two defenders to slide the ball under Douglas....nutmegged. Snchez had the pick of the attempts but he slid the ball across the face of the goal from the left side of the six yard box and agonisingly wide with Douglas beaten. He really should have scored, but before we could dwell on that Griffiths was lobbing the ball wide at the other end. Thats three games against Dundee and they have all been good games. It was a pulsating game and either team could have nicked it, our second half play could have won it for us but a point apiece is no shame. The league is now Dundee's to throw away, I can't see them doing that. I gave Bully my MoM. Solid defensively and willing to pass out of defence.
  23. I'm big in womens underwear. Get her the iron to go with the board.
  24. Stick the link on your favourites.
  25. My zogg has one, I'll call him and find out................... .................................................................. ............Can't say anything, his phone is broken.
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