lennono
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Am only 10 mins walk fae the grund....If they get promoted, they'll be singin, they'll be highland flingin in Kirkcaldy that nightI think you’ll find Kirkcaldy = the streets of Raith
Am only 10 mins walk fae the grund....If they get promoted, they'll be singin, they'll be highland flingin in Kirkcaldy that nightI think you’ll find Kirkcaldy = the streets of Raith
I think all 4 of those sides should be in a bigger top division without making it any weaker. But not keen on getting Raith's 4G plastic pitch in the top league. But if they prepare it properly before the matches then that isn't as bad Livi's pile of shite that they deliberately don't prep right before each half.Mon the Rovers. Ma hame toon. If they get intae the SPL I'll see the Celtic when they come tae Kirkcaldy. The last time I seen Celtic at Starks Park, I was still a bairn, and Tam Gemmell scored a belter.
1 Dundee Utd 29 36 58 2 Raith Rovers 28 13 57 3 Partick Thistle 28 5 40 4 Morton 27 3 37
Last time I was at Starks Park, it was auld railway sleepers ye stood on to stay level on the slope. Changed days since the Caira's ran it.. But not keen on getting Raith's 4G plastic pitch in the top league.
Bridie, surfaces aside our top league should include the top 16/18 teamsI think all 4 of those sides should be in a bigger top division without making it any weaker. But not keen on getting Raith's 4G plastic pitch in the top league. But if they prepare it properly before the matches then that isn't as bad Livi's pile of shite that they deliberately don't prep right before each half.
When I was young I read the Broons, haven't seen that word bairn for years, weird how certain words can flood back obscure memories.Mon the Rovers. Ma hame toon. If they get intae the SPL I'll see the Celtic when they come tae Kirkcaldy. The last time I seen Celtic at Starks Park, I was still a bairn, and Tam Gemmell scored a belter.
1 Dundee Utd 29 36 58 2 Raith Rovers 28 13 57 3 Partick Thistle 28 5 40 4 Morton 27 3 37
I suspect the greedy chairman as well as sky want 4 games against Celtic every year.Bridie, surfaces aside our top league should include the top 16/18 teams
Agreed TT. Playing a bigger variety of teams should mean more experience of different systems too. Helping with overall development of the young players and all players in the league.I suspect the greedy chairman as well as sky want 4 games against Celtic every year.
I dont really see much difference between lower half of Spl and most of championship sides.
I think it would give every other team much better chances to blood younger scottish players as well as giving bigger clubs hope of winning league occassionally especially if they manage wins more home games.
I think the league know this
But its no really sport anymore
its just money.
But maybe now clubs are reducing away capacity for bigger clubs, maybe they are likely to vote a different way these days if given the vote to expand top league. I think 18 team league would be a much better sporting event.
celtic v crypt keepers twice a season in league would make those games more important too.
But i think sky will dictate terms despite paying pittance for the demands
I would ditch the play offs mate. Bigger premier league could accommodate 3up 3down each season keeping it interesting. Maybe 3-6 in championship play off for 1 promotion spot.I think 18 is mibbee 2 too many , 16 would suffice for me and the championship play offs have to be looked at again far too many games for the championship play off side while 2nd bottom of spfl play 2.
I'd prefer 16 teams, which knocks off 8 matches a season. This gets rid of most of these horrible midweek league matches which are a pain in the arse. But Gary67 keeps reminding me that clubs want the extra games, so maybe do something for teams that never qualified for Europe to compensate?I think 18 is mibbee 2 too many , 16 would suffice for me and the championship play offs have to be looked at again far too many games for the championship play off side while 2nd bottom of spfl play 2.
It is fecking disgusting. There is none of that shite up here in this area and no need to introduce it either. They tried having them in Forfar about 20 years ago - there was a huge outcry by the vast majority of locals. The OO kept appealing and losing, then finally an appeal was heard by a West Coast judge who allowed it and ruled there was no right of appeal against his decision!!!Aboot time....Get them aw banned
Grand Orange Lodge loses appeal over Stonehaven parade ban
A council decision to block a planned march in Stonehaven is upheld by a court in Aberdeen.www.bbc.co.uk
The march of hatred should be banned in any modern society. It's archaic, bigoted and of very little relevance to most people and a lot of the peepul who don't even know why they march.It is fecking disgusting. There is none of that shite up here in this area and no need to introduce it either. They tried having them in Forfar about 20 years ago - there was a huge outcry by the vast majority of locals. The OO kept appealing and losing, then finally an appeal was heard by a West Coast judge who allowed it and ruled there was no right of appeal against his decision!!!
It was held on a Sunday - immediately after a Celtic v Deadco derby match, of all days. The bussed in OO Neanderthals got plenty abuse from the locals. It was not a success and fizzled out after a year or two.
But at a time when marches of hate should be getting banned in a civilised society, these cunts are trying to force this vile shite down the throats of new communities that do not want it.
When I was 13/14 My mate had Glaswegian neighbours. I Couldna figure oot how the youngest “bairn” always got “The” in front o his name. Everybody else was Steve or Michael but he was “The Wayne”. It took me years to work oot they were saying “wean” and not “Wayne”. Wean is a word that is not used at all here.When I was young I read the Broons, haven't seen that word bairn for years, weird how certain words can flood back obscure memories.
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Wonder if those slang words are linked in some weird way of pronunciationWhen I was 13/14 My mate had Glaswegian neighbours. I Couldna figure oot how the youngest “bairn” always got “The” in front o his name. Everybody else was Steve or Michael but he was “The Wayne”. It took me years to work oot they were saying “wean” and not “Wayne”. Wean is a word that is not used at all here.
I had forgotten all about that until I read your post!!