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Seaside Nipper

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  1. Brown just cannae help himself from leaving his 'stamp' on players. He's an absolutely horrible cnunt
  2. The game was simply dire, two teams looked to be struggling for motivation and no ambition on display. The introduction of Christie for them secured the push to get them labouring over the line. We were tired looking and went through the motions like we were wearing lead boots Horrible experience all round last night, it was fan ticket refund territory under the mis sale of a so called football match.................................
  3. Well unless he deliberately tried to miss the penalty, what's the drama here ? If he had put 'his laces' through it ' and his blast hit the keeper, it would be lauded a great save. If he blasts it against the bar he's criticised for hitting it too hard, he's then accused of having no bottle, no composure. If he had scored last night the pundits would have hailed it a great moment of composure and nerve. Good penalties don't have to have the laces put through the ball at force to be deemed worthy. The guy missed a spot kick, is he the first, will he be the last ? Its ok to miss if you blooter it, but don't miss by trying to be clever ??? The reaction to Jackson's miss is way over the top. Some of the comments from so called pundits are just embarrassing. We got beat last night cos as a footballing team in the Premier League we are not presently demonstrably good enough to beat our peers. St Johnstone were by all accounts very poor by their own standards last night and were there for the beating, St Mirren alas couldn't do it.
  4. Rescue emergency contingency !!’ Bring in the father in law, must be a coaching in residence slot available, that should seal it completely.
  5. Bawz, I was contemplating a citizens arrest on a few wallopers in the HOC
  6. So we leaving on Friday or what ?? Default position ' in law' seemingly was that we're out on Friday. Thought the law was the law, have I missed something, was there a hyper speed current law revocation ? Jeez, we cold become illegal soon
  7. Impractical, well intentioned idea, but utterly impractical, not to say dangerous.
  8. Hmmm, Super State, whatever, generally a collection or union of smaller states or countries, so its all a bit potato potatoe , tomaytoe tomahto, hay hoh, a trading bloc then, a group of economies or countries that form a trading cabal.............mere semantics......EU or whatever your preferred reference, federation, whatever, matters not…………………personally I prefer House of Cards. When you dwell on this on one level for a moment, think of what has gone on in UK politics for a couple of years now, it’s like a form of insanity to think that the UK Parliament is bending itself out of shape to 'not leave ' this club of economic arrangements'. A club incidentally whose collective currency is doomed to fail and appears to be a union formed initially with a reasonable trading expectation ( if remember my Modern Studies ) but now exists as nothing more than a club who's mission statement is to set up and generate a race to the bottom. This club is sinking, undeniable; it is merely the rate of fall that varies depending on what member’s problems spike up, or what next grasping country is allowed membership. It is a right ol cluster f**k, yet I suppose when the ECB can just pump out gazillions on request to prop up this club, it’s all somehow ok again. SPIV’s, dunno, by implication, someone not too trustworthy (???) yet maybe so then, if they are if they are going to destroy the NHS...that’s a rude plan. I do not know that implying that Rees Mogg is a SPIV is too nice either. I'd propose that Lord Snooty was far more appropriate a moniker for the pencil thin pin striped aristo. Fyi, SPIV's I would suggest are very likely to be found in Brussels or Strasbourg. As a self-preservation society, I can think only the EU is a bigger one than our Governments Parliamentarians !? If the future is miserable then maybe we should look to do our own thing and manage our own affairs............................................................aherm, by joining a this 'super state ' Oh wait.........................I've just seen the future
  9. What a total shambles, a complete charade this whole Brexit exercise is. I lost about an hour of my life watching the carnival of Freaks last night, the House of Commons Live PM Teresa 'my deal' May, a remainer, takes all the flak and public ridicule continues to constantly contradict herself, clearly for the ruse, the agenda driven end game Then we have European grey suits, desperate for the UK to stay Democratic vote of the country binned Politicians at Westminster shown up as inept and self seeking ( as always ) End game = likely to be kept in a failing European super state Why vote , why expel energy on the futility of voting to reinforce a corrupt ineffective two party system that simply self perpetuates through utter ineptitude Politicians eh ? No wonder they are despised
  10. Some Saints fans are never more content than when they are angry. In his case, cut him some slack.....erm, he's all shook up
  11. Just felt we looked likely towards the end.......... ,then the twist happens. Acht ffs. A miserable night but strangely thought for long enough we were competent. Should have gone gone for it a bit earlier with the big man up top. Looks a decent player. Still its the hope that continues to kill. On we roll.
  12. Boot in the baws that. At least it’s made Andy Walker feel good about himself. St mirren cannot steal the game now. Twat.
  13. Hmm, to Brexit or not Brexit. Well one Brexiteer has shown his hand.................... Britain's wealthiest man to invest almost £1bn in Infrastructure improvement's in Oil and Gas, with almost all of it ( £850m ) going to Grangemouth and the Forties Pipeline system. Is Scotland's government ashamed to admit this incoming money or are they shit scared to tell Patrick. Investment like this is huge and is crucial to Scotland's economy. Why is Nicola as FM not acknowledging this.
  14. so.............................erm, good shite................................maybe a satisfying motion ???
  15. I think the Free press might have something to say about that Psst, You missed out German btw
  16. Imo she'll be back here at some point, her and her family will grasp the legal moral high ground, cry foul and this circus will end up rolling along and along with legal aid funding. As others have said, stop reporting this sensationalist pish, when frankly, there must be hundreds like her and worse than her , freely living in this country on state benefits. Shambolic deflection from the real scunner in this country, OUR government
  17. His 'outburst' is one my wife's heard from me over many years after playing one of the 'Big teams' Welcome to the hard done to diddy club cupboard Steve
  18. Listening to Steve Clarke's post match interview , you would think he's had enough and is ready to pack it in. Palpable rage.com
  19. From pundit's just about everywhere.............. Ball watching Start on the front foot Set your stall out and of course, Early doors , I mean what's this , early Jim Morrison musings
  20. No and that’s the sad fact. This St mirren team is presently good enough to be challenging to avoid relegation .......from the Champuonship. Utter pish.
  21. Giver us options then, give us an integrated reliable public transport system, enable us to viably commute then propose taxing us. Don't just accept this Green lobbyist gash in order to gain popular support to get the budget approved. Oh wait, in order to provide a decent reliable integrated transport system we need to increase the tax take. If I didn't know better I'd suggest Patrick Harvie and his cohorts have car envy. Get this stupid proposal binned, aherm, re cycled
  22. Yes, but only if we get an Open Top bus and bar prices at 1987 rates
  23. Yes appears we are at that stage yet again. Its in our DNA. After a success we self destruct and flap about forlornly for a few seasons. Unfortunately we never seem capable of getting our shit together and developing some sustainability. The minute JR started talking to Sunderland the inevitable was confirmed, this season was more than likely always going to be a complete cluster f**k. JR may well have flopped badly in this league, who knows, who cares, but when he went the optimism went south too, optimism also left fans, club employees and club directors as well. As for a contingency plan and continuity with life after Jack Ross, well that plan was plainly only ever in the embryonic stage. What's next , who can tell , but the reality of our present situation appears to be that we are way out of our competency levels. Anything can happen of course and maybe OK can galvanise the player pool, hell we might make the play offs and survive. Irrespective, the St Mirren I knew has changed dramatically and probably will continue to do so now, football here will continue to offer up more transient players than ever and a struggle to survive, connect and build a team with an identity is the latest challenge for St Mirren. Will I be there on Saturday, of course I will....................that says more about me than the team right enough.
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