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  1. Have a look at this, although it is not positive

    http://tartanarmyboard.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=345&hl=london

    For the home qualifiers, if I'm now going to a mates or getting the games on Sky Now, then I'll probably go to Quinns in Camden/Kentish town. They have shown Scotland games in the past, even when other Home Nations games have been on.

    However, I have started watching league games in The Sheephaven Bay in Camden/Mornington Crescent. Never been there for an International game, but I reckon they would show them - they ahve enough tellys and channels to show several matches.

  2. Celery in Lasagne?

    You're taking last week too hard and you need help for some kind of psychiatric disorder.

    Aye, fry up some finely chopped celery and carrot with rock salt and pepper in a generous amount of Olive oil. Add good quality beef and pork mince (70/30%), and a few sprigs of rosemary and thyme, and brown the meat.

    Once done, add hand-crushed tinned tomatoes, stock and red wine, and gently cook for about 3/4 hours, until reduced. You want to cook your meat for a long time, so add more liquid if it dries. You can even add a bit of sugar, and more seasoning if need be.

    Make up your bechamel sauce, with a couple of bay leaves cooking in the liquid.

    Layer the lasagne with pasta, meat, bechamel, sliced mozzarella and a good handful of parmesan cheese, and repeat. Top with bechamel, mozzerella and paramesan, and cook for about 40/50 mins at 180/200 (I have an non-fan assisted electric oven, so this will vary for others).

    Take out and leave it to settle for 10 mins, then serve with a green salad with a dressing of choice. And of course, add some of pepper and more fresh paramesan on top of the lasagne (and a couple of basil leaves...if you are a w**k!)

    I won't describe how to make pasta (very hard work by hand!), but you are better using dried pasta than these so called fresh pasta sheets.

  3. its f&ck all to do with manning up as you call it - you must be a real man.

    its to do with the lyrics being completely inappropriate. if you cant see that, then I cant help you. maybe you dont know the words?

    Haha!

  4. what jumping up and down in your kilt singing about being a nation again? come on. what f&cking nation? the games up for me for all that sh&t. I believed in it because I believed when we got the chance we would go for independence.

    The fact we didnt sickens me to my soul. as the majority of our compatriots said yesterday No Thanks!

    Yesterday you were happy to sing FoS while under Westminster rule. You were probably happy to sing it a few years ago before a referendum was ever announced.

    Today is no different from yesterday, apart from you and many feel hurt.

    Man up and get a grip. The lyrics to the song are still applicable - it just didn't happen this time.

  5. For those who are are giving up on Scotland - get off this messageboard and stop wasting bandwidth and peoples time telling them how you will cry into your porridge for the rest of your life.

    For those who won't sing FoS at games - that is up to you, and I hope you respect the wishes of those do choose to sing it instead of lambasting them.

    For the others who are still 100% behind the Scotland team - we have a couple of big games coming up. We have the best side for a number of years, and have a great chance of qualifying. Let's get behind the team and do whatever we can to support them. I don't give a flying toss if other teams will laugh at us - I'm Scottish, I'm tough enough to put up with it and we'll bounce back from it stronger.

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