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Scottish Fitba'

Arbroath trying to copy ICT and jump on the Hearts virtual ticket band waggon.
That would be the team who voted Hearts out of the league and told them to take their medicine.

Surprisingly it is not going to well.:love:
 
If true then Saints will be looking for compensation to make up for difference between finishing 7th and 8th - and the weegie ugly sisters can fork out for that compensation ?
 
They should just dump the old firm games.
It could well be carnage if they don't.

Aye, seems a bit worse than normal at the moment. First time I can recall flags appearing on lamp posts in the street and being tied to the local Catholic primary school gates.

Not looking forward to a week on Sunday, another day that I'll have to keep the dog indoors when all the fireworks start after the final whistle.
 
I'd go for that Pedro fella, he was a misunderstood genius.
For once I've got to agree with you!
Not only was he a 'misunderstood genius' but he has something to prove in Glasgow after he was so,so cruelly shown the door at Ibrox!!!!
What better place for redemption than Celtic Park/Parkhead/castle Doom-whatever it's known as.Surely he's just the sort of visionary character you need to lead to your Eden?
Plus....from what I've been told,he would work for buttons, thereby freeing up the money for a new breed of player.
There you go--Job Done!
 
Aye, seems a bit worse than normal at the moment. First time I can recall flags appearing on lamp posts in the street and being tied to the local Catholic primary school gates.

Absolutely disgraceful behaviour--MORONS every single one of them --and anyone who thinks that this is acceptable behaviour!!
We are better than this.
My phone and text in meltdown from funnies/curses/congrats etc from the old crew-but none of us would ever,ever behave like these so-called fans(too much respect for others)
 
For once I've got to agree with you!
Not only was he a 'misunderstood genius' but he has something to prove in Glasgow after he was so,so cruelly shown the door at Ibrox!!!!
What better place for redemption than Celtic Park/Parkhead/castle Doom-whatever it's known as.Surely he's just the sort of visionary character you need to lead to your Eden?
Plus....from what I've been told,he would work for buttons, thereby freeing up the money for a new breed of player.
There you go--Job Done!
:love::devilish::ROFLMAO:
 
What?... from Castlemilk crew?..Honest Bill,have'nt given them your details,:giggle::whistle:
Just imagine having to go through 55-yes FIFTY FIVE messages and reply to them,would seem to take forever-almost as long as,oh,I don't know,what-Scottish footballs been around?:love::rolleyes:
Castlemilk brings back memories, I worked there in the schools in the mid 70s and played in a couple of clubs at the weekends, the Legion and the Labour club
It's the only place I've ever seen bouncers/ doormen working in a pub mid week at lunch time, and they were needed :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Castlemilk brings back memories, I worked there in the schools in the mid 70s and played in a couple of clubs at the weekends, the Legion and the Labour club
It's the only place I've ever seen bouncers/ doormen working in a pub mid week at lunch time, and they were needed :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Over the last ten years I've been quite a few times to the Birgidale Complex (Community Centre). Though brought up only a few miles from Castlemilk I never realised how close it was...in the 60s and 70s in my head it truly was a dangerous place in another universe. When I found myself going there for the first time not so long ago I do admit to being a wee bit cautious and made sure there was nothing in the car...now that may or may not have been justified - but it wasn't based upon my subsequent experience of the good folks of Castlemilk that I had the good fortune to meet with in the Birgidale :) That said I have heard first hand some more recent scary stories of the experiences of some Pollock boys rumbled in Castlemilk...
 
Castlemilk brings back memories, I worked there in the schools in the mid 70s and played in a couple of clubs at the weekends, the Legion and the Labour club
It's the only place I've ever seen bouncers/ doormen working in a pub mid week at lunch time, and they were needed :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Ahh,you've met my cousins then?...Hope they were nice to you?:devilish::D
 
Over the last ten years I've been quite a few times to the Birgidale Complex (Community Centre). Though brought up only a few miles from Castlemilk I never realised how close it was...in the 60s and 70s in my head it truly was a dangerous place in another universe. When I found myself going there for the first time not so long ago I do admit to being a wee bit cautious and made sure there was nothing in the car...now that may or may not have been justified - but it wasn't based upon my subsequent experience of the good folks of Castlemilk that I had the good fortune to meet with in the Birgidale :) That said I have heard first hand some more recent scary stories of the experiences of some Pollock boys rumbled in Castlemilk...
Did they forget their passports;)??No don't tell me -don't want to know!!!
 
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