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Team that spends more than the rest of the league combined wins the title, shockerCeltic strolled to the title, 2-0 win at Tynecastle.
Team that spends more than the rest of the league combined wins the title, shockerCeltic strolled to the title, 2-0 win at Tynecastle.
Oh how I’m weeping. I don’t know if you remember Murray, they put down a fiver, we put down a tenner? Using EBT’s to keep players McLiesh said, we couldn’t have kept without it. Won a few titles pulling a fast one on Lizzie’s Inland Revenue. Didn’t hear any **** mentioning that then.Team that spends more than the rest of the league combined wins the title, shocker
They have to beat Albion Rovers to secure promotion.The only interesting thing happening in the dour and boring Scottish pyramid is the promotion to it, of a team, by the name of "Spartans"!!! I thought Bonnyrigg Rose could not be surpassed last year!
So you have a lot of experience watching a lot of our football? Go on, let me know how many actual games you’ve been to, or watched? I probably watch more fucking NFL than you do Scottish Football.The only interesting thing happening in the dour and boring Scottish pyramid is the promotion to it, of a team, by the name of "Spartans"!!! I thought Bonnyrigg Rose could not be surpassed last year!
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Celtic and Rangers fans arguing over who gets the most decisions, when other clubs are the one's who are shafted almost every week against these two.
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Ooooh I say! Mr Angry.....calm down dear!So you have a lot of experience watching a lot of our football? Go on, let me know how many actual games you’ve been to, or watched? I probably watch more fucking NFL than you do Scottish Football.
I’m perfectly calm, just knew you were talking from perception rather than experience. Glad you enjoyed the pies though.Ooooh I say! Mr Angry.....calm down dear!
I profess I have seen too much as it tends to put me to sleep or I come away with a sore neck from watching the football being launched into orbit.
However, I can claim to have seen live, the last game of professional football played by actor Martin Compston of "Line of Duty" fame. He came on for the last 10 minutes of a end of season game playing for Greenock Morton at Queen of the South in April 2002. Me and some mates spent a weekend in Dumfries so went to that game which the Doonhamers won 4-0. The meat pies sold from the kiosk at the back of the covered end behind the goal were scrumptious and made up for the poor fayre on the pitch!