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Westmarcher

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  1. Only now entering this discussion so have not had the time to read all that is gone before. Having watched the Japan v Scotland ladies game, and seeing three penalty decisions go against Scotland without reference to VAR, I'm baffled. It has been reported that the Ethiopian ref decided not to refer to VAR. If so, what is the point of spending money on VAR if the ref (the very person who's judgement is called into question) doesn't use it? Could someone explain who decides when VAR should be used? Thanks.

  2. 20 hours ago, guinness said:

    Strangest thing about both the dives by Edwards and Jackson was that they were actually in a position to go through on goal.they  dived rather than try to score.

    Regarding the Jackson penalty, this is what I don't get either. Why would he want to go down? Looking at the footage of the incident, he was through, almost certain to score and (having his back to him) didn't even see the guy who knocked him down. OK, everybody has their own opinions on the decision but frankly, I think Thommo was out of order on BBC. Thanks, Thommo.

  3. 3 hours ago, helpmaboab said:

    Why does the name St.Mirren sound shit?

    Yeah, it is the religious 'overtone'. Can't avoid it with the St. prefix, whether you like it or not. Just the way it is, plus it's the name of an old catholic monk, whether you like it or not.

    Rangers 2    Old Catholic Monk 3

    :D

    Incidentally, St. Mirin was not a Catholic monk ......... he lived and died long before the Roman Catholic church was established as the official church in Scotland ..... 

  4. Of course we can't begrudge him being interested in that (£15K a week - I would guess he's not even on that bi-monthly). However, is anyone starting to think like me that this episode is affecting our recruitment for players next season?  Who is going to commit themselves to playing for this club and a manager who might be off by the time you next set foot in the 2021 Stadium/new St.Mirren park at the start of next season?   The club has been more than fair with Jack but after this episode (if Jack stays), I think we should say to future suitors "sorry, no permission is granted, our manager has to focus on his job now." 

     

     

  5. 17 hours ago, Cornwall_Saint said:

    My biggest gripe with the presentation was that it faced directly to hospitality while the whole West Stand (and probably some of the Family Stand too) got shafted by that header thingy. To the actual Saints fans in hospality, no grudges, no complaints, glad you guys got the top viewing. To those who are there purely because of their job or workplace, and who are not going to do so much as to even check our results next season, these were the last people who deserved that fantastic view. 

    Summed up ....

    After appearing at the Royal Variety Show, Tommy Cooper was introduced to the Queen. As they shook hands, Tommy asked, 

    Tommy: “Do you like football?”

    Queen: “Well, not really.”

    Tommy: “In that case, do you mind if I have your Cup Final tickets?”  :D

  6. 5 hours ago, saintnextlifetime said:

    Indeed , exactly what i thought myself. Whilst positioning it in front of the North stand would have given all the Buddies in the ground a better view , an empty stand in the background would not have looked good in the photies. .

     

    COYS:D

    Know what you mean about the photies ..... but can you imagine what the background would have looked like if Falkirk [stops to laugh .... for a long time] or even Dumbarton [exits stage right to wipe tears of laughter from eyes before composing himself and coming back to the post] had won the league ..... :P :lol:D 

  7. Nice to know we have friends abroad. Thank you for your congratulations, Kjell. Unfortunately, I see you have had the kind of hard season we had a few years back ourselves (relegated). :(

    Well, as we have shown, there's always hope for future glory. Good luck to Mechelen in Division 2 next season.  I'm sure you'll soon bounce back.

  8. 14 minutes ago, munoz said:

    Will be interesting to see how we approach this game today. Come out all guns blazing or a more measured game plan. Either way , I'm pretty sure we'll get a least a point that's required. 

    3-1 Saints .

    I also wonder how Livi will approach it.  As we all know, we only need a point. What will they want out of it?  Whilst arithmetically still possible for them to win the league, realistically(?) I would think they will aim to maintain the gap between them and the rest, so I'm expecting a more measured game plan from both sides particularly from us after losing a telling early goal on Tuesday.  Hope this is the day! COYS!

  9. 1 hour ago, DougJamie said:

    However, your obviously just believing what your reading and therefore don't have any real opinions .

     

    PS 49% of the Bible didn't really happen:rolleyes:

    :lol :lol :lol

    My opinions are based on evidence not on what you make up.  There are people who still believe the Earth is flat .... surely you don't too?

     

    p.s. who mentioned the Bible? (and 49% you say. Hmmm. So precise. Impressive. More Wikipedia research?)

  10. 12 hours ago, TPAFKATS said:

    There's a substantial time lapse between my post that you quote your reply 

    @TPAFKATS: Yes. I only came across the thread yesterday and my use of "may now know" and "since" was my attempt to acknowledge that time lapse (btw, your quote was my response to Bud the Baker's comment). The jury is still out, as it were, and we must await the OPCW findings. Certainly, the UK are convinced the substance is of Russian origin and our NATO allies also appear convinced but, from what I can see, Joe Public still doesn't know for certain who is responsible. Was it on direct orders from Putin to send out a message to others who wish to betray the motherland? Or, for example,  was the substance acquired by 'other parties' in Russia by authorised, or by criminal means from the Russian state? Either way, it's very embarrassing for Russia if the substance is confirmed to be of Russian origin. 

    1 hour ago, DougJamie said:

    Thanks for the History lesson. I should have said modern warfare as I am aware the Jacobite rebellion did not have mustard gas..... at least the Russians know how to rig an election. Would be a great idea if Brexit had been run by the Russians , it would have been 90-10 on way or another

    @ DougJamie: You're welcome (I like history :nerd ).  As I mentioned, the only conclusive evidence that Britain has ever used chemical weapons in modern warfare was in WW1. I was also going to mention reports of poison gas being used in the '20s in Iraq after WW1 (and before the UK's ratification of the aforementioned international conventions to ban these weapons) but I declined to mention this because I recently came across the following link (so the jury is still out on that one).

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091022064745.htm

    Going back to your original assertion of use in "every" war (presumably since WW1), I know of no other instances and so was interested to know the source(s) of your information.

  11. On 3/16/2018 at 2:51 PM, DougJamie said:

    Britain used chemical weapons in every war ,

    Eh? A gross exaggeration considering Great Britain was established more than 300 years ago when Scotland and England combined. Since then Great Britain has been involved in the War of the Spanish Succession, the War of the Austrian Succession, the Seven Years War, the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary War, the Napoleonic Wars (visions of Russell Crow with a gas mask in Master and Commander), the Crimean War, the Boer War, World Wars i and II, the Korean War, the Falklands War, the Gulf Wars and numerous other conflicts. Please enlighten us. I was only aware that poison gas was used in WW1.

    After WW1, when poison gas was used by both sides, the international community banned the use of chemical and biological weapons and reinforced the ban in 1972 and 1993 by prohibiting the development, production, stockpiling and transfer of these weapons.

    https://www.icrc.org/en/document/chemical-biological-weapons

    On 3/16/2018 at 5:14 PM, TPAFKATS said:

    Are UK still refusing to follow international protocol with regards to handing over a sample of this substance for testing?

    I don't think there was any refusal (is it not the case that Russia were refused because the protocol is not to give it to them?) and you may now know that International inspectors from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons have since arrived in the UK. They have been to the location in Salisbury and have also been given permission, following approval by a judge, to take a sample of the Skripals' blood. The OPCW inspectors will be carrying out their own work at Porton Down itself and at other labs around the world to independently verify the work done by the UK.

    On 3/19/2018 at 6:54 PM, Bud the Baker said:

    Moscow thanks UK for helping Putin win landslide vote in Russia

    I think we all know that Putin's victory was assured without the UK. It helps when you jail the main opposition leader, control the media and rig the votes at the ballot box.

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