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Buddie Marvelous

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  1. If we are going to be title contenders we need to be hard to beat especially at home. We also need a good bit of luck and we had that today. WELL DONE SAINTS!!
  2. Oh, you forgot, total nob end, cnut, and arse hole.
  3. Agreed. I thought there would have been more signings today.
  4. He was waiting for someone to offer him a fortune! I think we were his safety net.
  5. THIS DARRYL DUFFY? Darryl Duffy Scottish footballer Darryl Alexander Duffy is a Scottish footballer who currently plays as a striker for Indian club Mohun Bagan AC. He began playing professionally in 2003 and has played for several teams. Wikipedia Born: 16 April 1984 (age 33), Linwood, Renfrewshire Height: 1.8 m Weight: 76 kg Current team: Mohun Bagan A.C. Playing position: Forward Profiles Twitter Personal information Full name Darryl Alexander Duffy[1] Date of birth 16 April 1984 (age 33) Place of birth Linwood, Scotland Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) Playing position Striker Club information Current team Mohun Bagan Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2003–2004 Rangers 1 (0) 2004 → Brechin City (loan) 8 (4) 2004–2006 Falkirk 57 (34) 2006–2007 Hull City 24 (3) 2006 → Hartlepool United (loan) 10 (5) 2007 → Swansea City (loan) 8 (5) 2007–2008 Swansea City 20 (1) 2008–2011 Bristol Rovers 76 (17) 2010 → Carlisle United (loan) 8 (1) 2010–2011 → Hibernian (loan) 7 (0) 2011–2013 Cheltenham Town 65 (18) 2013–2016 Salgaocar 49 (32) 2015 → Goa (loan) 4 (0) 2016– Mohun Bagan 17 (8) National team 2005 Scotland U21 8 (4) 2005–2006 Scotland B 2 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 08:51, 10 May 2017 (UTC).
  6. Jeeezo! Alan Gow, Rocco Quinn, Harry Davis and now Liam Smith !! We can fckuin pickum eh?
  7. Daily Record Sport‏Verified account @Record_Sport 33m33 minutes ago More Scott McDonald reveals he knocked back chance to stay in the Premiership to sign for Dundee United http://dlyr.ec/VWnQXf
  8. From the Record......... Pallbearers wore black and white stripes as pipers played 'When The Saints Go Marching In' at teenage Buddie Connor's funeral Connor McDowall’s coffin was piped in to When The Saints Go Marching In as he was yesterday laid to rest. Pallbearers wore the St Mirren-mad teen’s beloved black and white stripes as they carried him in to the sounds of his club’s anthem. Mum Angela and dad James led hundreds of mourners who packed out the funeral, with scores more listening outside. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens They wore football tops and scarves as a final tribute to the football fan who lost a long battle with leukaemia aged just 19. James told how his son breathed St Mirren FC right from the start after he turned up to the maternity ward wearing his kit. He said: “As Angela passed him to me, I held him in my arms and said, ‘kiss the badge’. “Those were the first words he ever heard me say. “The happy memories will help get us through the tough times to come.” Connor’s coffin was adorned with flowers shaped into a football. Family and pals travelled to the team’s Paisley 2021 Stadium after the service to share their memories of the teen. Among them was St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick, who earlier joined mourners at Paisley’s Woodside Crematorium. Renfrew lad Connor was diagnosed with cancer when he was just 12. He endured gruelling chemotherapy sessions, sometimes twice-a-day before being given the all-clear almost four years later. But his illness returned after just a year. Celebrant Tommy McShane hailed the bravery shown by Connor and his family, even in their darkest days. He said: “Their pain and suffering was almost too much to bear but they stood up to everything – as did their son.” During his fight, Connor raised thousands of pounds for charity, starred in a BBC telly documentary telling the story of his stem cell transplant, and inspired hundreds of others to take on their own challenges. The former St James’ Primary and Trinity High pupil was a regular fixture at Buddies’ games and even coaxed celebrities into doing their bit for charity. He met football players and the cast of Still Game and urged them to help children suffering from severe illnesses. Tony, who lost his own son, Tony Jr, to leukaemia in 1983 when he was just six, paid tribute on behalf of the club. He added: “Connor was such a brave, lovely lad who did so much. “I lost my own son to leukaemia, so I have been particularly touched by his battle.”
  9. Fantastic reply!! You were probably better saying nothing there but some things are pretty hard eh?
  10. Combing through thousands of posts? Surely you know there is a search facility? All you do is type in the word SHITE and all your posts simply pop up! Modern technology eh?
  11. Why are you so against our present manager when you started a thread back in November 2015 touting Jack Ross & Alex Miller as our management team? Lord Pityme Panel Pundit on SKY Saints 2,631 5,414 posts Top Man: Posted November 8, 2015 (edited) · Report post Our hapless out of touch board go from one crap managerial appointment to another, but at least they brought Miller in. Now is the time for the board to stand up and admit they cant pick a decent manager, go the whole hog, bin Murray and get Jack Ross in with Miller working alongside him. Straight Away you would have Organisation, Discipline, Tactical Nous, Passion, Fight and two guys who are proven developers of young, raw talent. Come on board, stand up and make the change, have the strength to forget petty vendettas and hand the reins over to two men who will put out competitive St Mirren sides who win at home! Edited November 8, 2015 by Lord Pityme
  12. It was more to do with signing two players with the same name rather than their abilities. Not seen enough of either to judge.
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