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May he rest in peace . “ the boys from the black stuff “ was a hard watch .
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Yes we went last month . It’s great . Onion soup was lovely . And plenty bread and nibbles on table too . Plus as you say the price is really great value . It was Packed when we were there , great atmosphere .
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Tiny club, tiny fan base, masters of Hibs, now that's impressive
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Scottish independence and devolution superthread
JudyJudyJudy replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
Ok 55% -60% ??? I dunno . But it has to be a significant margin between yes and no to be sure . I was too busy yesterday to answer. I’m hungover today . 😎 there could be a commission set up to decide the intricate issues of a new ref with the agreement that all politicians agree with their recommendations? Remember there was various discussions of “ grown ups” before the last one about the wording of the last ref in areas such as whether it was “ Yes/no “ or “ leave / remain “ on the ballot . I think the unionists conceded quite a few things to allow the vote to go ahead . -
I think we are well on top of this now. Less racism to the point I do not hear it since the Djoum days and even the bigotry is disappearing to the point where there are no union jacks getting waved at hibs or celtic games. The diet hun tag is being dropped. We are way ahead of hibs in terms of supporter engagement and weeding out the twats. Miles ahead of the OF as well with their political and religion shite, I think rangers encourage it but in a stealthy way - even celtic are addressing the green brigade stuff now. Granny Budge has done wonders in this area, I don't think it's appreciated how far we are ahead we are of other clubs. Ultras do well to avoid the vile, horrible shite as well.
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*** Win our Strongbow Lounge tickets for the match v Rangers ***
SE16 3LN replied to davemclaren's topic in The Terrace
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I think the fans are happy enough and he will be backed in the summer, cant see him returning to Celtic for any players though.
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Gundermann replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
Sure. There's only one way to rectify this and take complete ownership over all our decisions, be they good or bad. -
Always trust the fans about a manager, Spurs are similar in their belief they play great football 😆. Winning the Conference league would be like us winning the Challenge cup considering the budgets of the competing teams. Extremely strange situation in the UK with the manager leaving and the new one being hired, Liverpool too have done this, but not uncommon everywhere else.
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Scottish independence and devolution superthread
JudyJudyJudy replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
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Scottish independence and devolution superthread
Hagar the Horrible replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
The SNP (Nicola) wanted to use the next GE as a de-facto referendum, while be careful what you wish for, the Unionist parties (labour) will spin a disaster at the ballot for the SNP as just that. But the yes campaign wont go away nor diminished its just that it is NOT item 1 on most peoples agenda right now. No point in convincong those who have already made up you mind, but the NO voters just need answer which so far not one, even as much as what currency will we use has been answered. A pamphlet with a Saltire and smiling faces is all that they have delivered as a manifesto -
What are you talking about? The voter turn out was 84.6%, where is 37% coming from - EU referendum? 2014 was 84.6% - which is massive. I think the referendum in 2014 was a very difficult task but the impact now is that around half the country want Independence, compared to less than a third before. That is huge, and as time goes by I expect that number will rise. Especially if a 2nd referendum can actually be tabled.
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Moved over the bridge to Dalgety Bay 21 years ago and it has been a fantastic place to bring up our kids but now we have both hit 50, the lure of going back to live in Edinburgh is strong, I think it will be a serious consideration in the not too distant future
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I thought he had another position briefly but I could be wrong.
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👍 That's the spirit.
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Hobbit alert !
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Has he ever won there, about 100 visits to the big teams with 1 win. Hope he does though.
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Scottish independence and devolution superthread
Gundermann replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
Nonsense. Sure, there will always be some 'issues' or friction - I don't doubt the Spanish overfished 'our' waters though equally they weren't chuffed about our criminal classes decanting to the Costa del Crime - but by and large all nations got on well barring the repeated dragging of heals and gurning from Little Englanders. Christ, if the likes of France and Poland can work cordially with Germany despite recent history, then why TF can't the UK? Oh, as to the Indy bit. Yes is still at 50% in the polls, give or take. Support for self-determination has been consistently higher than support for the SNP for some time now. Even before Starmer, there was something like 30% of Labour voters who were pro-indy. There's been a lot of disquiet in the Branch Office recently with Starmer calling the shots over stuff like Gaza and the bill for workers' rights. -
His record was decent in Spain but he had serious issues in his English positions. Maybe it could have worked in Germany but I doubt West Ham is right for him.
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it screams of the pellegrini appointment which lasted 6 months, then they had to call for moyes again to save them
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Probably worse case for Arsenal now rho, Spurs likley having nothing t pkay for. Arsenal could have done with spurs in with a chance to catch Villa or battling for European football. Now even their fans won't care if City beat them If anything, Fulham away could be the tricky one, they can be handy on their day. Man utd fans are in a pickle as well, beat Arsenal to hand city the league!
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hasnt he only managed wolves in the EPL?
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David Ornstein who is as reliable as they come is reporting that he's knocked back Bayern Munich to join West Ham. Astonishing when you think about it. There's only one Super League, and we're watching it with our very own eyes.
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Summer 24 Transfers - Vargas signs 5 year deal ( updated )
FarmerTweedy replied to Juho_Makela_Goal_Machine's topic in The Terrace
The chat is that celtic have decided they want him with Hart retiring. To be honest, I'd be very surprised if there's any truth in them being interested, but if they were after him, I'd also be very surprised if he didn't want to go to them, and I'd also be surprised if we weren't willing to accept a substantial offer. I don't actually think Clark is particularly great, I think he's a good keeper by Scottish football standards but not outstanding, and I don't think it would be all that difficult to find someone else at a similar level. He's definitely nowhere near the calibre of a younger CG, Antti Niemi, or even Marian Kello IMO. I actually think if we really want to progress as a team, we need to be looking to try to get a better keeper than Clark anyway, whether we sign one or if Stone or McFarlane are capable of developing to that standard relatively soon. -
Discovered this place in Hanover Street a couple of months back, the best value for money in the city without a doubt, if you haven't been get along, a real treat, the set lunch menu is incredible for the money