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Ayunga looks good so far
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5 hours ago, Rascal said:
Add in John McGinn and Kenny McLean and we would have some team. Nudge down a league and there is Naismith at Killie and Broadfoot at Inverness Cally. Whilst in England and abroad we can add even more.
Killie also have Brad Lyons Steven McGinn and Callum Waters And is Lee Hodson still at Accies?
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FFS Ian Never had you down as a tiny brained hillbilly This is about public health Your comment aligns with the Tory and to a lesser extent SNP view that we should put the economy I.E. profit before people Let the bodies pile up rather than reduce share dividends Every ground is different Every workplace needs a unique safety assesment There will be different conclusions We are unlucky our ground Ius deemed less safe than others You carry on advocating the Tory line of who cares who dies , even if you cant see who your'e actually and I suspect inadvertently siding with (Unless of course you're being ironic and I missed itIf its 1039 agaisn, how about directusaction? We bodinerenthe barllot,fferensthen all season ticket hoieders turn up and chant "you can stick your social distancing up your arse".
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Jeez what a bunch of moaners
Bought my ticket and got an email with a virtual bar code almost immediately
Emailed the club today to check about a new card
Got a reply in minutes confirming I'll get a new card but until then I can print off virtual bar code or use my phone
No hassle nor worries no problem
My old man used to say the problem with St Mirren fans is they're not happy unless they have something to moan about Too true
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Worked with Ian Hilley at the National Savings Bank in the late 70s and early 80s Nice fella Some place for fitba players Willie Pettigrew Brian Ahearn Tommy Yuille John Gahagan St Mirren youngsters Davy West and Ronnie Pattison East Fife player manager Pat Quinn Rated junior players David Murphy and Eddie McKim both of whom won numerous medals There wasn't much point in the rest of us entering the annual 5s competition [emoji41]
TC
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First outing tonight Stripes back and front black shorts and socks. Looks cool
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PS I know what a barrel is Never heard of a barrell
Although I suspect you may have resided at the Bar L
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Can't be St Mirren related as whiskEy comes from Ireland or the USA Now if it was a WHISKY barrell.....
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Thus isn't Saints related and why do we care? Should be moved to Other Football
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We've been there and done that The SPFL was only recently formed whenthe SPL returned to the league He's talking uninformed pish
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More pish from the failing blob Perhaps we should crowdfund some incontinence pants to relieve the forum of the stink of his urine infused garbage
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- Buds should stop encouraging this unfunny self seeking no mark arsehole
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5 hours ago, oaksoft said:
Yeah, as much as I see what you trying to do, I'm with Top Cat here too.
His point is perfectly reasonable and you know very well what he's trying to say you wee trouble-making rascal you.
You've got to remember he's not as far as I am aware a mathematician and isn't presenting a formal proof complete with definitions. He's just making a comparative point that we haven't had this good a season since a time in the very distant past when you were still able to sustain an erection without external aids such as splints, pills and so forth.
He's actually gone beyond the call of duty to convert 2 point games into 3 points in a futile attempt to satisfy your pedantry. If I had known in advance he was going to try, I'd have stopped him from wasting his time.
I'm with him on this. 1981 we're looking at I think (if you include 2 Cup semi finals).
ETA. Blimey. We were still shutting shops at half day on a Wednesday and not allowing anything to open on a Sunday.
Clearly not a buddie Half day was Tuesday and Friarshall was open Sundays
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Cheers for that Reassuring [emoji2]
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Fair enough an old man s memory I was sure he was at Airdrie when he was younger Next time I'll check Wiki -:))
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Think you've got that wrong He played for Airdrie then Aberdeen than Saints
It's a shame he didn't bypass Airdrie after Aberdeen, think both him and Saints would have benefited more. -
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23 hours ago, HSS said:
Strangely enough your 3 and TPAFKAs 2 all came back to play for St Mirren again.
Dont think Ally did He went to Dundee United I think
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4 hours ago, TPAFKA Jersey 2 said:
You forgot Barry Lavety, David Van Zanten and probably several others
Jim Blair Iain Munro Ally McLeod...
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2 hours ago, Slarti said:
Maybe I've misunderstood what you are trying to say, but Stevie Clarke never played in the 87 Cup Final, he was at Chelsea by then. He was there watching it, though, and on the Town Hall balcony.Yes he was on the balcony with Frank MacAvennie and I was with them!!
Attended the council town hall reception as a guest of a Councillor and sneaked out to see the crowd on the Abbey grounds when the team presented the cup. We were standing to the side to the right of the team from their point of view. One of the best moments of my life!!!
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How original 🤭
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I'm talking crap too Steve Clarke was transferred Feb 1987
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Neale Cooper of Aberdeen played midfield Our Neil Cooper was a central defender most games
Wasn't Stevie Clarke away to Chelsea at the end of 85/86?
Denis Connaghan
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It was when he played for Celtic against Airdrie at Broomfield It was on TV highlights and even Jock Stein was laughing I think Celtic were already a few in front