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I know you are just hurting Jah as Newcastle have scored....


We all like to watch the English Premiership but its a big money league. Scottish football is ok, but the Celtic Rangers rivaly is hard to beat and far from boring.


There are not many great scottish players anyomre, you are right, but there aren't many great English players either...the English players get squeezed out.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> It's boring innit Keef. Every season, the same two

> teams from Glasgow and the rest of the country is

> shite. I really don't see the attraction of

> Scottish football at all. You don't even get any

> good players from north of the border anymore

> either. Where are the likes of Dalglish, Law,

> Mackay, Archibald etc etc. They just don't seem to

> produce those sort of players anymore. Shame.


The Hearts/Rangers game was actually very good today. But you're right, the SPL is very poor. Scottish football is going no where quickly.

kpc Wrote:

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> Will fritter afternoon away at CPT watching ManU v

> Blues with a couple of beers. No expectations of a

> point but if they're kind enough to show the game,

> it would be rude not to attend.


Sounds like United hit some form today. Would that be fair to say?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

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> > It's starting to look like it's a two horse

> race

> > for the SPL.

>

>

> Absolutley agree Declan.

>

>

> Rangers & Hearts


You always surprise me Mick.

It was also out of order for Brady to blame the BBC for breaking the news that WH were interested in MO'N. If the discussion took place in the confines of a boardroom, one of them released the information. She squealed that it wasn't a fair question when asked about it as did one of the other two in a different interview.


I do hope that WH are successful in getting the Olympic stadium bid though as it would be a disgrace if the stadium was demolished which is what would happen if Spurs got it.


I still don't understand why no one has mentioned retractable seating to cover the athletics track.

3 corkers by RVP on Saturday,(if it hadn't been for the heroics of the Wigan keeper it would have been a cricket score), thanks Villa, unlucky West Ham and Newcastle. Lord Coe backing West Hams bid for the Olympic stadium (Be careful what you wish for hammers fans). Monday ain't so bad after all.
Keys has form in respect of making inappropriate comments when he thought the mics were off. He made some rather uncomplimentary comments about Theo Walcott in similar circumstances. I think they should both be shown the door. As Gray would say, "Take a bow son" and "bow" out.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Keys and Gray dropped from tonight's game.

>

> Token gesture from Sky, but I suppose it's better

> than nothing.



Do we think the stand ins for tonights game will be male or female...


Couple of girls I reckon would be best....


"Oooh, look at him in his tight shorts...." all off mic of course.

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