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  1. Well, how good this Meekings is, remains to be seen, but if he is signed then one would presume that that would be the end of signings for the central half position, with only Tokely as an experienced and established player there. I don't think that is a particularly ideal situation and certainly not one that would merit the removal of Munro. We can all hope that Aldred and Meekings are up to task, but if they aren't, there could be trouble.

    You threatening us?

  2. Well, that was a let down! Was in a house full of Vancouver fans, and didn't everyone head to bed pissed off. What were they playing at? So many miss hits and fresh air swipes. I missed the first ten minutes but, from what I did see, Vancouver had one clear cut chance in the whole game. Boston got lucky for third, but were much more clinical in thought and execution through out the whole game. Really disappointed for the Canucks.

  3. I would say, Mcleish has signed him on footballing merits, and he's possibly available for decent wages as not that many clubs would want him. I think it will be difficult for his new team mates, as they have to speak to him everyday now, and come christmas party time, I reckon other players WAGS will be giving him the Wayne Bridge treatment. However, he has served his sentence, so thats that as far as punishment goes. I wouldn't want him here, but I remember a two page story in the Sun about one of our players hitting his then girlfriend, and this guy is a fans favorite and club legend, but a limited footballer. What does that say about us?

  4. First off I cant nominate because I dont know the guy well enough to satisfy para 5 of the terms and conditions. Secondly I dont honestly think Grant is the type of perwson they are looking for. How does he fit into the following?

    Who are we looking for?

    Do you know someone who is truly inspirational? Someone who always strives to do their best?

    We?re looking for truly incredible individuals whose personal stories will inspire millions of people watching the Olympic Torch Relay ? in their community, across the UK and around the world.

    Ordinary people doing extraordinary things. From any walk of life, anywhere in the UK.

    We need you to help us find them

    Do you know someone who:

    • Has inspired you to do something you never thought possible?
    • Always tries to be the best they can be?
    • Makes a real difference in their school or local community?
    • Has shown what it means to be a real friend?
    • Shows respect for other people and knows the importance of fair play?

    Tell us their story

    We don?t have a particular person, or type of story, in mind ? we?re excited to see who?s out there.

    It might be a friend who gave up a lot to help you through a really hard time.

    A local football coach, out on the touchline every week, encouraging their team come rain or shine.

    A youth worker who runs a music project to give confidence to children in deprived areas.

    Or someone who gives time every evening to help elderly or disabled people get around.

    Let go man.

  5. Zadi (*ducks to avoid flak*), was booed into a nervous reck, but when he was good, he was pretty good. Only 'hing was though, when he was nervous, he was the dictionary definition of a bomb scare. If we were more patient with him, I think he would have a been rated.

    This hurts me to say it, it really does, but I have to. dougie Imrie was pretty good, and sometimes I hink his attacking aggression wouldn't do any harm in the current team......

    I'm of to burn my clothes and shower in bleach.

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  6. In terms of ICT youth players i always thought Tony Low was an excellent right winger whenever he played but he was deemed not good enough by John Robertson. Obviously with Tony's recent level of football that shows to be a good decision but i wonder if he stayed on would he have improved.

    Tony, is that you?

  7. WOW! Deep breath in, and exhale.........

    Are we not supposed to be talking about the attack on Neil Lennon at Tynecastle? McGinn, McCourt, Scotland's shame, Bullets and bombs in the post? Different topics guys.

    So, back on topic, and just incase folk are mixing their incidents up, one Hearts fan, runs onto the pitch and attacks the pantomime villan with crappy punch. I think that has more to do with Scotland's shame mk 2, alcohol, added with grown men refusing to behave in public as they know they should.

    Also, someone asked is it right to be puched in the face if you say something disagreeable? Well, I wouldn't feel right throwing one, but sometimes I do curtail what i'm saying depending on the size, and proximity of the person i'm talking about, because I understand that somethings should be kept to yourself, unless you are deliberately setting out to wind folk up.

    I don't hate Romanian's but..............

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  8. I don't think there is a wider issue in Scottish society. None of this has very much to do with religion, it is to do with one person running onto the pitch, to launch an attack on Lennon, which was always going to fail. There must have been 14'000ish Hearts fans that could have done the same thing if they wanted, but they didn't. Just like at any other ground in Scotland, as there are no fences, because this is very rare. One guy did it, thats one. Hardly a mirror for society to look into.

    Hearts a Unionist club? Who decides these things, is it in the Heart Of Midlothian charter? Some fans may have Union Jacks, but that's it.

    Lennon is a ned, and enjoys winding people up. Some people get more wound up than others, and this is what happens. Why should there be no consequences for Lennon? He believes he can behave in any fasion he likes, and its going to be societies fault. It has nothing to do with religion, as not very many of these people strike me as the god fearing type.

    Religion in Scotland

    The guy that ran onto the pitch could have had ANYTHING in his hands eg a bazooka, a pistol, some Euros, rat poison, tactical advice, a water balloon, an Autograph Book, a Fart he had earlier captured, or, nothing. PHEW. It was nothing. It is pure luck that this religious crusader, had left his weapon of choice at his seat (blunder), but also a little bit admirable that he had continued his charge anyway.

    I would say this is a much better example of fan rage (raaageeeeeen like)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlM5MSULgoc&feature=fvsr

    Takes a while to build, but simmers nicely.

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  9. One Hearts fan, kinda hits one guy, who does himslef absolutely no favours anyway (ie, brings it on himself), in a futile gesture that was always going to be snuffed out within a couple of seconds. Nothing to see here, move along........

    P.S Interesting to see the soundest man in the world off the pitch (did a wear denim to work for a day fundraiser, well sound. Also signed some autographs for the kids and washed his hands before he had his dinner), managed to stay on his feet, even though it was a surprise punch from behind, but when Juanjo looked at him funny, his knees colapsed.

    Think of the children.

  10. Caley D wrote an extensive, and informative post on how it all works, but I can't find it. What I can remember though, is that 7th place gets around ?1.2 million. If we just completely ignore the day to day running costs for a moment, I reckon we could launch a cheeky raid for Erimenko.........

  11. I've only been to Rovers once before, and that resulted in a 2-1 win against Millwall, (Millwall fans are proper, genuine scum bags, not like Rangers or Aberdeen scum bags, but like "Please, please, please Mr Officer, can you stand beside me as i'm struggling to concentrate on the football due to the level of bad feeling being directed in this direction, I don't think they are very well educated" scum, eeeuuuuuuwwwwwww. Danny Dyer) with Rovers scoring twice in the last 10 minutes, with Ricky Lambert scoring one of them. If we are playiong Rovers, then I might make a trip of it and go down for both games.

    SP. That Gold medal match was brilliant, but I wanted USA USA USA to win, as they were the underdogs. I really enjoyed the Canadian 'bouncing of the glass' celebration though. Was it not a Canucks player that scored the winner? My mate used to stay in Vancouver and is a big fan, so i'm watching for them in the playoffs as well. The twins are auwesome, as is that guy who stands infront of the goalie on power plays, I want his job.

    What odds on Miami/Canucks/Chelsea combo?

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