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How can that not be a 50 against 2 meter Peter - should be a report for a charge (though was it Cox 😎 who got away with it a  few weeks ago?)

 
Just now, Engorged Onion said:

I'm vaguely Celtic, I guess the link with Henrik.L when I first went O/S 20 years ago... more about parochial australiana. 👌

Went to Hamden in 1974 for Rangers v Celtic. Although I love the colours (green & white) but resinated with the R's. There were eight of us from various parts from around the world. (Rangers won) and the crowd was amazing. You could not move as we were shoulder to shoulder and one of our party complained of a "warm leg" from behind. Forget getting out for a toilet break. Great time though. Still love watching matches on Youtube. Atmosphere is brilliant.

Surely those Weagles Guernseys are the ugliest in the league! 🤮

Nothing like our navy blue and red combo 😎


Again a play on after Shiel tried the faux handpass to draw a 50. Just hope it is called consistently ( and of course it won’t be). 

Looks like an early night for me.  H v E on 7 pretty boring stuff.  Tried B vs WC on Kayo only to get Derwaynne and the inane pun, rasp voice commentary.  Unbearable.  Will check scores in morning. 

West Coast to their credit are trying hard and defensively working their [censored] off. They’ll still lose by 100 points. 

 

McStay a big out for Lions with both Daniher and Hipwood on the sidelines. Rayner now taking on a big role up forward.

26 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Went to Hamden in 1974 for Rangers v Celtic. Although I love the colours (green & white) but resinated with the R's. There were eight of us from various parts from around the world. (Rangers won) and the crowd was amazing. You could not move as we were shoulder to shoulder and one of our party complained of a "warm leg" from behind. Forget getting out for a toilet break. Great time though. Still love watching matches on Youtube. Atmosphere is brilliant.

Hi MT64. Have you seen the footage of Ibrox rocking on Thursday night ? This is the footage of the gantry where the cameraman was sitting shaking after the game. 

 


Thought hawthorn wern't playing great and look like they are playing differently to how they played against us played last week, but then towards the end got a roll on and hold a 3 goal lead. 


Geez. GC aside it's been a pretty underwhelming day of football. 

2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Wow. They had a backline? 

Solid. I’ll pay that 

Not counting my chickens but if we do manage to see off the Saints tomorrow there's every chance we could be sitting on top at 10-0 with 200% by the time we come up against Freo. 

Take a bow Nick Martin.  All class this kid


4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Not counting my chickens but if we do manage to see off the Saints tomorrow there's every chance we could be sitting on top at 10-0 with 200% by the time we come up against Freo. 

I smell hubris!! 👀👀👀

Shiel wow....never looked like it

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

I smell hubris!! 👀👀👀

Hi Superunknown. Not from me but I'm definitely taking the time to smell the flowers while I can. 

 

Peter Wright is one of the most improved player in the league this season


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