Watched the Take That documentary last night on Netflix with my daughter.
An in depth look at the rise and fall and rise of the "boy band" and the pressures that goes with these "manufactured" groups.
I remember the news they had decided to call it a day back in 96, I was working up in Stonehaven.
No internet in them days, an announcement on radio 1 was the vehicle that delivered the bad news.
Quite a few years later I seen them at Hampden, with my daughter, supported by The Pet Shop Boys.
Apart from Hampden being, IMO, a shit venue for a concert, a brilliant night.
Memories.
Falkirk will be missing quite a few of their best players for today's game.
Taking that into account.......
Falkirk 0-2 Saints. 😉
https://www.falkirkherald.co.uk/sport/football/falkirk-fc/john-mcglynn-on-missing-key-falkirk-stars-for-st-mirren-clash-6042308?fbclid=IwdGRjcAQrFWxjbGNrBCsVQWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHkMPMkbiTPDNOKXB5L9Xv9roxe707Pc6E8lcvtbgrtVo5NOJhirmh19AefA8_aem_0Ol2hitIr3YJ09zPUPWXFQ
One of the most exciting games I witnessed at the old ground featured tomorrows opponents. We were dead and buried at 0-3 at the interval. The ground had emptied of the home support. After the break, we score early, (can't remember who, sorry), But a second half hat trick from Cameron gave us a remarkable 4=4 draw. We were walking past the wee barrel and some of the exited Saints' fans asked the final score and didn't believe our answer. An extra goal from us would have been nice then. Incredible tomorrow