Thank you mate. Had to just keep going, I was feart if I left a gap we'd get another run through of Michael Stewart's Ian Murray propaganda.
Thank you mate. Had to just keep going, I was feart if I left a gap we'd get another run through of Michael Stewart's Ian Murray propaganda.
For the first three minutes of this podcast, I recite a poem about John Potter.
Now there's a sentence.
There are a lot of good artists, writers and other creative people involved in Scottish football, almost none of whom make a secure living out of it.
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Wakefield, maybe? Think I read something along those lines years ago.
@katie0martin.bsky.social Crappy Santas are back, in train form.
THE BIG DAILY CLASSIC SCOTTISH FOOTBALL NONSENSE THREAD
Day 27: Ross County
The first of these is Kirkcaldy Foodbank.
We would encourage all of our listeners to visit their website and, if possible, support their Christmas appeal.
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Real Madrid deserve everything they get, just for that Willy Wonka ass number font
"unthinkable surely for the skipper to miss..."
Happy 27/11 @raithroversfc.bsky.social fans
canβt stop looking at this graph
Refute this in the strongest possible terms. Forwards don't even have pockets! They carry bags, from which they pull exceptional but characteristic pieces of skill.
Over 500 years ago, Ravenscraig Castle in Kirkcaldy was at the cutting edge of castle building design.
Started in 1460, this was the first Scottish castle to be built specifically to defend against artillery.
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Can't believe Hamilton Accies are incompetent and unreliable. This is unprecedented.
lady of sophistication @janky_jane Props to anyone who tries to be fashionable in ireland i wore a red beret once in waterford and someone called me super mario Andrew Beatty V @AndrewBeatty Replying to @janky_jane I once ordered a taxi in Belfast for a night out. The driver pulls up to my house and just says "yer not going out like that. Go back in and change, I'll turn off the metre." | swear I was wearing normal jeans and a normal jacket.
Matthew @MrWeir Replying to @janky jane I once wore a silver jacket to college, turned up late for class, said 'sorry I'm late', lecturer said, 'that's ok' then waited til I was halfway across the front of the full class before following up with 'trouble with the spaceship again was it?'. Replying to @janky _jane My sister was in France sporting a new trench coat, thought was so stylish, but went into an Irish bar and got called Inspector Gadget by the first guy that saw her 15:53 β’ 8/16/21 β’ Twitter Web App
was wearing my super-fashionable short trench coat. My friend took one look at me wearing the jacket and said, "Where are we off to now. Columbo?" Eoin O Neill @eoinjoneill Replying to @janky_jane Was wearing a vintage nike jacket in a very long que for drinks at a boxing match when a Belfast lad goes "furk me this is taking forever, your man has been here since the 80's"
Loic Wright @dufflest Replying to @janky jane I wore a suit with a matching tie and pocket square to my first day of work at an advertising company (I thought I was going to be in Mad Men I guess) and the staff sent around and signed a communion card for me with a fiver in it. EΓ³in O CoileΓ‘in @L20_MTN Replying to @janky_jane I wore a white, wool turtle-neck jumper to the match once and a fella in the pub said 'Where have you parked the U-boat?'.
nobody does more brutal fashion reviews than the irish
You'd think between their two Twitter accounts they've be able to manage at least one coherent update, rather than this word salad.
"Have you given supporters an update on the likelihood of the game going ahead?"
"Sure did, boss, real fuckin incomprehensible just like you asked."
Frees it up for sledging at least. Not an entirely lost cause.
Hamilton seem confident about it, but it sounds like the roads in that part of the country are pretty brutal. Hoping this snow turns to rain imminently!
We're all using Bluesky to post weak patter, yes?
Surprised the Bonnyrigg game has been postponed by a frozen pitch. I thought we'd established it was always at 15Β°.
I can be both
We'll be back this evening with a full preview of the Rovers trip to Hamilton on Saturday.
The 89 minutes and 18 seconds between John McGinn's opener and Andy Robertson's winner is the biggest gap between two consecutive goals in the same game in the 152 year history of the Scotland Men's National Team.
All the best, most well thought out investment strategies include a blanket plea for additional involvement via Twitter DM.
Rodri is a unicorn isnβt he
Yeah, agree with this. He came off the bench and played wide left in a friendly last pre-season, but I think they see him more central generally. Difficult to say with any certainty.