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    rabuddies got a reaction from bluto in Gowser Out For Ten Weeks   
    I'm a wee bit worried about how long he might be in for!!!!
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    rabuddies got a reaction from GlenburnSaint in Billy Mehmets Indian Adventure !   
    Why do these guys keep signing for clubs in these far corners of the footballing world? It never ends well.
    Mehmet had some bad experiences in Turkey (as do most of the Brits who go there) and in Thailand he lasted a month after their season started. Alan Gow was the first Scot to play in the i-League after a well reported move and managed 5 games before being dumped. He even considered going to play in Iran. Now Duffy has gone the India. Do they all share the same agent and does he also represent al-Qaeda?
    I wish them well but it will be interesting to see how long they last.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from HAMMY #COYS in Billy Mehmets Indian Adventure !   
    Why do these guys keep signing for clubs in these far corners of the footballing world? It never ends well.
    Mehmet had some bad experiences in Turkey (as do most of the Brits who go there) and in Thailand he lasted a month after their season started. Alan Gow was the first Scot to play in the i-League after a well reported move and managed 5 games before being dumped. He even considered going to play in Iran. Now Duffy has gone the India. Do they all share the same agent and does he also represent al-Qaeda?
    I wish them well but it will be interesting to see how long they last.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from HAMMY #COYS in Allan Moore : You Are The Weakest Link. Goodbye !   
    You know, it must be my age but Morton don't mean a thing to me "derby" wise. When I wer' a lad it was Killie that were our rivals except for a short period in the mid-60's. Mind you, I hate derbies, mainly because the football takes second place to some form of tribalism that bring the morons out.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from Awrobreplelt in Jake Caprice   
    He was born in Brazil and used to play as a striker? Perhaps Vanzy doesn't have to fear for his place after all !!!!
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    rabuddies got a reaction from shull in Allan Moore : You Are The Weakest Link. Goodbye !   
    You know, it must be my age but Morton don't mean a thing to me "derby" wise. When I wer' a lad it was Killie that were our rivals except for a short period in the mid-60's. Mind you, I hate derbies, mainly because the football takes second place to some form of tribalism that bring the morons out.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from dmc in Allan Moore : You Are The Weakest Link. Goodbye !   
    You know, it must be my age but Morton don't mean a thing to me "derby" wise. When I wer' a lad it was Killie that were our rivals except for a short period in the mid-60's. Mind you, I hate derbies, mainly because the football takes second place to some form of tribalism that bring the morons out.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from faraway saint in Allan Moore : You Are The Weakest Link. Goodbye !   
    You know, it must be my age but Morton don't mean a thing to me "derby" wise. When I wer' a lad it was Killie that were our rivals except for a short period in the mid-60's. Mind you, I hate derbies, mainly because the football takes second place to some form of tribalism that bring the morons out.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from Maximillion in Celtic Game Moved Again   
    Seems fair enough. A free Saturday (no Shull, you still have to pay) is better than the week before Xmas.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from BuddieinEK in Celtic Game Moved Again   
    Seems fair enough. A free Saturday (no Shull, you still have to pay) is better than the week before Xmas.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from BuddieinEK in Recommendations Please... Good Nosh In Paisley.   
    Nothing stands out near the Abbey these days. There used to be a good little Italian in Silk Street which I used when I worked in Paisley 4/5 years ago. I know it had a face lift but whether it's still open I couldn't say. I lunch at Thai Siam in Lawn Streeta couple of Fridays a month and enjoy it (the lunch menu is pretty good but I think they also offer the full a la carte if you want to push the boat out). Cardosi's in Storie Street does a very good lunch menu but I would advise booking as it's quite popular on Graduation days. Piccolo Mondo in Renfrew is a favourite lunch haunt of the wife and her pal and I've never had a bad meal there. Was at the Glynhill recently but was not overly impressed.
    I would plump for Cardosi's just a short walk up the High Street - their lunch menu is here http://www.cardosis.com/menu.php?display=lunch
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    rabuddies got a reaction from bluto in The Referendum Thread   
    I think you have misread your history boys. Scotland was firmly liberal until the WWI but then voted "Tory" and indeed did so up until the 1960's. It was under the name of the Unionist Party but their MP's took the Tory whip at Westminster. Indeed two Tory Prime Ministers were Scottish Unionist MP's. They are the only party in Scottish electoral history to gain more than 50% of the popular vote. Scotland was traditionally a Protestant, pro-unionist country and was not that keen on a London based and London controlled Labour party, whose success in Scotland is really only in the last three decades of the last century.
    This change from unionist to labour coincided with the decline in membership of the Church of Scotland, with the increasing secularism of the population as a whole and the Catholic influence in (or infiltration of if you believe the WASP conspiracy theorists) the Labour party. In recent years, the decline in the labour party and the swing towards nationalism has similarly coincided with attacks on secular and liberal values by senior Catholic clergy and other serious PR disasters that have beset the Catholic Church worldwide. Funny how religion has influenced politics in Scotland over the last hundred years or so.
    Now, I say all this as a man of no religion, with a leftist leanings and a liberal philosophy on life. But I also say it as a man who spent almost 40 years of his working life with politicians, some of whom went on to grace the Palace of Westminster and, latterly, some to embarrass the nation by opening their mouth at Holyrood.
    Edited to add: Alex Salmond is the most smug-arsed of them all.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from BuddieinEK in The Referendum Thread   
    I think you have misread your history boys. Scotland was firmly liberal until the WWI but then voted "Tory" and indeed did so up until the 1960's. It was under the name of the Unionist Party but their MP's took the Tory whip at Westminster. Indeed two Tory Prime Ministers were Scottish Unionist MP's. They are the only party in Scottish electoral history to gain more than 50% of the popular vote. Scotland was traditionally a Protestant, pro-unionist country and was not that keen on a London based and London controlled Labour party, whose success in Scotland is really only in the last three decades of the last century.
    This change from unionist to labour coincided with the decline in membership of the Church of Scotland, with the increasing secularism of the population as a whole and the Catholic influence in (or infiltration of if you believe the WASP conspiracy theorists) the Labour party. In recent years, the decline in the labour party and the swing towards nationalism has similarly coincided with attacks on secular and liberal values by senior Catholic clergy and other serious PR disasters that have beset the Catholic Church worldwide. Funny how religion has influenced politics in Scotland over the last hundred years or so.
    Now, I say all this as a man of no religion, with a leftist leanings and a liberal philosophy on life. But I also say it as a man who spent almost 40 years of his working life with politicians, some of whom went on to grace the Palace of Westminster and, latterly, some to embarrass the nation by opening their mouth at Holyrood.
    Edited to add: Alex Salmond is the most smug-arsed of them all.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from saintnextlifetime in Speculation Thread   
    Er, where do you live again?
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    rabuddies got a reaction from Charlotte Saint in So Farewell Then Mike Winters   
    They got a really hard time every time they played Glasgow. The first time was at the Alhambra for the famous "Five Past Eight Show" (for our younger listeners a weekly variety show which brought lots of top names to the city). Bernie had come on stage on his own in the fur coat / straw boater outfit that he copied from Bud Flanagan. He stood centre stage cracking gags and got nothing. Stone silence, not a cheep from the audience. After a couple of minutes, Mike came on stage playing his clarinet and still nothing until a lone voice in the stalls was heard to utter "Sufferin' Christ - there's two of them!".
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    rabuddies got a reaction from North Sea Saint in So Farewell Then Mike Winters   
    They got a really hard time every time they played Glasgow. The first time was at the Alhambra for the famous "Five Past Eight Show" (for our younger listeners a weekly variety show which brought lots of top names to the city). Bernie had come on stage on his own in the fur coat / straw boater outfit that he copied from Bud Flanagan. He stood centre stage cracking gags and got nothing. Stone silence, not a cheep from the audience. After a couple of minutes, Mike came on stage playing his clarinet and still nothing until a lone voice in the stalls was heard to utter "Sufferin' Christ - there's two of them!".
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    rabuddies got a reaction from shull in So Farewell Then Mike Winters   
    There's a few belters from the Alhambra from back in the day, unlike the Glasgow Empire where they just booed them off and threw sweeties and apple cores and oranges at them.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from shull in So Farewell Then Mike Winters   
    They got a really hard time every time they played Glasgow. The first time was at the Alhambra for the famous "Five Past Eight Show" (for our younger listeners a weekly variety show which brought lots of top names to the city). Bernie had come on stage on his own in the fur coat / straw boater outfit that he copied from Bud Flanagan. He stood centre stage cracking gags and got nothing. Stone silence, not a cheep from the audience. After a couple of minutes, Mike came on stage playing his clarinet and still nothing until a lone voice in the stalls was heard to utter "Sufferin' Christ - there's two of them!".
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    rabuddies got a reaction from FTOF in Where Is The Striker?!   
    Erm. no it won't. The accounts will be an accurate statement of income, expenditure and a balance sheet. Nowhere will it mention what budget was available for players wages, cleaners wages, bus fares.................................................!!!!! There is no freedom of information in the private sector so you have no right to know. Next time you buy a packet of Juicy Fruit, try asking for a rundown of the Chicago Cubs player budget and see how far you get!!!! Chill and see what happens before the end of the window.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from faraway saint in Where Is The Striker?!   
    Erm. no it won't. The accounts will be an accurate statement of income, expenditure and a balance sheet. Nowhere will it mention what budget was available for players wages, cleaners wages, bus fares.................................................!!!!! There is no freedom of information in the private sector so you have no right to know. Next time you buy a packet of Juicy Fruit, try asking for a rundown of the Chicago Cubs player budget and see how far you get!!!! Chill and see what happens before the end of the window.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from Scabby Dug in Speculation Thread   
    I think it is safe to assume we were never interested in the first place. Just because some agitated eejits on here are so desperate for a signing that any name mentioned is an immediate target and has to be signed doesn't mean that the club has any interest in these players. This is not Football Manager or whatever that children of all ages play and think it real - the club do things properly and are trying to identify available players that will improve the squad. Then you have to deal with their agent and perhaps current club to try to make the deal. The presumption that the club is doing nothing is just laughable.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from BIG BEN in Speculation Thread   
    I think it is safe to assume we were never interested in the first place. Just because some agitated eejits on here are so desperate for a signing that any name mentioned is an immediate target and has to be signed doesn't mean that the club has any interest in these players. This is not Football Manager or whatever that children of all ages play and think it real - the club do things properly and are trying to identify available players that will improve the squad. Then you have to deal with their agent and perhaps current club to try to make the deal. The presumption that the club is doing nothing is just laughable.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from FTOF in Speculation Thread   
    I think it is safe to assume we were never interested in the first place. Just because some agitated eejits on here are so desperate for a signing that any name mentioned is an immediate target and has to be signed doesn't mean that the club has any interest in these players. This is not Football Manager or whatever that children of all ages play and think it real - the club do things properly and are trying to identify available players that will improve the squad. Then you have to deal with their agent and perhaps current club to try to make the deal. The presumption that the club is doing nothing is just laughable.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from Stuart Dickson in Safe Standing   
    Just a few points on this:
    The stadium was designed for seating not for standing. SG was correct when he stated that you just can't take seats out and put standing areas in - it would require some serious modifications. I doubt any local authority (or police authority for that matter) would be willing to bite the bullet and approve safe standing areas. For a start, define "safe"? Any risk assessment would firmly come down on the side of the status quo (ie sit on your arses 'cos it's safer!). Even if they did my guess is they would cut the capacity to around 5,000 at SMP. Insurance costs. Given the modern propensity for litigation, public liability insurance is becoming prohibitive for a sole trader, never mind a club with the potential for say 1,000 standing fans. I'm lucky, I had years of standing on the terracing with 8,000 fans in the ground and I loved every minute of it. But that was 8,000 fans in a ground that could hold 49,000. Frankly, SMP is too small for standing. Sad, but there you go. All things must pass.
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    rabuddies got a reaction from groucho in Steven Tames   
    Very impressive scoring record according to the Southport website. Six goals from no appearances. If he doesn't play for us could he bag 15 this season?
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