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Cornwall_Saint

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  1. Every season in the SPL is league survival. Cup runs make memories. The cup is our best chance of success and I would easily take relegation if we won the cup. It’s also the only chance we really have of ever making a return to Europe. We don’t expect to win the cups, but it’s always something we should be aiming for. No one expected us to take the League Cup in 2013, but we did it.
  2. Looks like the ending of this game was fantastic.
  3. Wouldn’t have him anywhere near the team. Retired twice, returned ju ST because he wanted to play against England. Now wants others to do the dirty work to then jump in afterwards. f**k off you c**t, don’t want to see the cretin in a Scotland shirt again.
  4. We also seen a fellow Path C side, Finland qualify for the tournament through the actual qualifiers, meaning they don’t have to compete in these playoffs - so another team has replaced them as well. Indeed it was expected that we would be meeting Finland in the semis, but they look pretty decent atm so maybe it’s no bad thing avoiding them.
  5. Maybe he can do better than Hibs, but it didn’t work out too badly for John McGinn. Depends on two things really. - What price outbids our survival according to the board - How much longer can Vaclav handle playing brilliantly and getting so little reward for it when he’s let down by the players in front of him. Perhaps doing it for just another 20ish games will be okay, or perhaps he’ll have had enough of it.
  6. I hope it’s Corbyn, because the alternative is f**king awful.
  7. Might be pressure to accept a seeming low ball offer after the accounts come out at the agm? Possibly. The thing is Kyle hasn’t exactly been brilliant so far this season, so if anything like 250K-300K comes in the board may be inclined to take it while they can.
  8. Tories have had 9 years to do all of this too...
  9. Can’t see Kyle being here past the summer, so a January move is possible if the price is right.
  10. Cheers HSS. Was just reading up about it on the Euro website. Path A will feature Iceland, and three of Bulgaria, Hungary, Israel and Romania. Path B - Bosnia-Herzegovina v Northern Ireland, Slovakia v Republic of Ireland Path C will feature Norway v Serbia, and Scotland will host the one team not drawn into Path A. Path D - Georgia v Belarus, North Macedonia v Kosovo From a Scottish perspective the one team I want to avoid is Romania.
  11. We now know 20 of the 24 countries which will compete in Euro 2020. The current list of qualifiers is as follows: Austria, Poland Belgium, Russia Croatia, Wales Czech Republic, England Denmark, Switzerland France, Turkey Germany, Netherlands Italy, Finland Portugal, Ukraine Spain, Sweden Finland will be competing in their first ever European campaign. Some of the bigger sides who haven’t yet qualified include 2004 winners Greece and a Serbian side denied in a tough group containing holders Portugal and Ukraine who managed to top the group ahead of the Portuguese.
  12. How did he manage to become the candidate without them checking this out? Were they that desperate or are tories generally just a bit racist? Tbf when their own leader has been outed for his comments on homosexuals, Muslims, those of a darker skin complexion, and indeed Scots, then the party doesn’t really have much dignity to begin with.
  13. He really is a tit. He was supposed to announce that AFTER all the working class turkeys voted him in.
  14. I wasn’t on here at the time but I’d have been the same as many, thinking Murray was an excellent appointment and just what we needed at the time. Unfortunately it didn’t work out, but I do think he still has a chance of making himself a decent managerial career. It’s at a vital point now but if he gets the next couple of years right, he could be okay.
  15. We could always show holograms of how to score goals.
  16. Many Yes voters do generally agree with much of the SNP policies though, and for those who don’t, they know they can vote different in an independent Scotland so they aren’t tied to SNP rule. When Brexit happens we will still be stuck with the Tories. The NHS does need reform, I don’t disagree with that. What it doesn’t need is endless privatisation where profit matters more than healthcare, and that’s the endgame the Tories are gunning for.
  17. Tell the Brexiteers that. The amount of them saying they’ll vote Tory to get their Brexit is getting ridiculous. Never mind another 5 torturous years of Tory policy, a further depleted NHS and further poverty, as long as they get their Brexit it’s worth it.
  18. I agree with this. The only problem is the path to getting back in the EU - will it be part of a Indy Scotland pledge, or will it be a referendum in an Indy Scotland? The Euro is probably the best way going forward but can’t be guaranteed to begin with.
  19. Rooth the mooth knew it was time to go, Johnson coming in may have been the final straw (obviously as a Tory she needed to lie about the real reason, hence the family pish she spouted) but I think she also knew any snap election would be severely detrimental to the Tories in Scotland and it was easier to leave than face the reality. I’ve never known a politician to get as easy a ride as she has - all interviews with her were about her personal life, and absolutely f**k all to do with her “policies”. I use “policies” loosely as like the rest of the Scottish Tories, the only things she could say were “SNP”, “Independence” and “No referendum”.
  20. The funny thing is the main party bleating about independence is the Tories. All their election leaflets in Scotland bang on more about the SNP and independence than the SNP themselves. Does anyone actually know anything the Scottish Tories are planning to do, other than “vote us to stop the SNP”?
  21. I still can’t fathom why in this day and age it’s still an issue. Well done to New Zealand for putting the vote to the people.
  22. I think there’s a lot more to this exodus of Labour MPs than “anti-semitism”. From the minute Corbyn became leader he has been smashed from all corners. “Peace talks” is translated as “Terrorist sympathiser”, renationalisation of services, more equality and better pay for the low-paid equate to “communist”, and as said above, “Israel are bad” translate to “anti-Semite.” We continue to hear about this supposed problem in the party, yet we don’t actually seem to get full evidence of it other than word of mouth. They’ve been gunning to oust Corbyn from the start and when it comes to the establishment, they’ll do anything to make it happen. I believe the real reason behind the exodus has got nothing to do with anti-semitism and everything to do with kicking out Corbyn. We see the same shit regarding Trump in the US. Yes the man is a complete knobend, but all this random crap they throw at him in their bids to impeach him - it’s mainly pish. They tried doing him in for supposed Russian collusion while completely ignoring the actual hard evidence that the DNC were aiming to guarantee Clinton defeating Sanders. Until I see evidence of Corbyn or his supporters singing and talking about hating the Jews, I will believe it’s just the establishment gunning to boot this guy out because he isn’t who they want. I am still willing to say that the moment Corbyn is gone and replaced by the usual puppet, this “problem” will magically disappear.
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