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You can almost write his post match interview.
"Blah....blah......blah........ really proud of the boys. Blah......blah.......blah brave. Blah.....blah......blah it's no easy, first goals they conceded, massive credit to the boys. Blah.....blah.....blah rub of the green, bounce of the ball. Blah.....blah....blah...... thought Philips did brilliant.
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Details are a bit sketchy but who was the poster who said they got beaten up by another poster over something they said on the TAMB. Or maybe it was someone said another poster got beaten up. I want to say there was a Dutch connection.
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9 hours ago, Parklife said:
Siroki Brijeg is a place in Herzegovina. Therefore if he is from Siroki Brijeg he is from Herzegovina, not Bosnia.
So no, it's feck all like saying that.
Herzegovina is not a separate entity within Bosnia. It is at best an old Ottoman province. I have never met anyone who would consider themselves to be from Herzegovina. If they are from Široki Brijeg then they would consider themselves Bosnian.
Good result so far.
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I have been to Mostar in both July and August, both times it was over 40 degrees during the day.
This will not be an easy place for Aberdeen to go and get a result.
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18 minutes ago, kumnio said:
Whoever done that really needs to get a life.
Or become a paralegal.
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dhAk4K4f1aaWIZScFH9QpCXx1W8a-802o60kS3BEOwI/htmlview#gid=0
not my work but a list of the teams that missed out due to Rangers cheating.
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Not difficult to get to Siroki Brijeg at all. We stayed just outside Markaska last year and it only about 45 mins from there so I am guessing 90 mins or maximum two hours from Split.
If you can plan it well enough Mostar has an airport but I am sure it only serves a handful of Italian cities. Fly to split, hire a car, stay in Mostar, only expense will be the flight.
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2 hours ago, Parklife said:
Really? Depends why they didn't line up. I'd have done it, without question. However, I'd find it bizarre that there's a minutes silence specifically for an incident like that, when hundreds of people have died in other incidents far closer to both these countries and they haven't been marked.
What would you find bizarre about Australia wanting a minutes silence for the two Australian victims who died in the London Bridge incident?
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28 minutes ago, Scotty CTA said:
Correct, I absolutely believe that it was unintentional (and Jayden has since confirmed this).
Stockley did not come out and say he intentionally elbowed another player in the face and broke his jaw.
Colour me surprised!
I would ask if you believe any old nonsense that is told to you however.......
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On 27/05/2017 at 3:34 PM, RenfrewBlue said:
Still not convinced Stockley meant it.
On 27/05/2017 at 4:03 PM, Scotty CTA said:He absolutely didn't.
On 28/05/2017 at 10:57 PM, Scotty CTA said:To which of my posts are you referring?
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40 minutes ago, Scotty CTA said:
Except the video.
I clearly am.
I have stated what I believe (and having just watched it 10 times in a row) I still believe it.
Here...
We must have different definitions of 'absolutely'
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Celtic were there for the taking and a manager who knows how to win would have made it an uncomfortable afternoon. Running out of puff is not really good enough excuse as it was not just the last 5 mins, it was the last half hour. Sat back, let us have chance after chance and the inevitable happened.
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That winner was pure theatre.
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1 minute ago, Jersey Jim said:
It is indeed, but it's still a booking all day long, don't you agree?
Of course.
He should have been booked for the one that was given advantage prior.
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Just now, Jersey Jim said:
No booking for Brown there, what an utter feckin joke
Mans game
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3 minutes ago, Mitre said:
Scott Brown is untouchable in domestic football with the authorities
Mans game.
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8 minutes ago, Scotty CTA said:
He could have walked the couple of strides to the touchline.
It's not as if it was an ankle or a knee.
It was bleeding gums/lip.
I know, i watched him walk off the pitch after the doctor finished with him. There are many things you can accuse Tierney of, however theatrical could not be further from the reality.
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7 minutes ago, Scotty CTA said:
He absolutely didn't.
Folk are going by his previous.
His arm and elbow were down when he turned.
A very big lad but he didn't know anything about it.
The lying on the pitch (with the blood in his mouth) was theatre to try and get the most from the incident.
Tierney got injured in a man's game.
It happens, but genuinely wish that he could have stayed on as it will now be on the list of excuses should Aberdeen prevail.
The football...
Gordon forced to make 3 good saves, while Lewis hasn't made any in a 1-1 game.
Dons ahead on chances and corners as well.
Like I said, Celtic are in a game.
You have no idea if he did it intentionally or not so you can remove your absolution.
He is off to hospital as well, the theatrical barstard .
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Its between him and Cairney for POTY. He started on fire, had a rubbish couple of months and has been back on fire again.
We really should be guaranteeing our place in the play offs on Saturday but it is a derby match and Jota is playing out of his skin for Brentford, added to the fact that Fulham never do things the easy way leads me to believe that it will go to the last game of the season (unless Leeds continue to implode).
If we do get to the play offs we will be the one team that no one wants to face. On a good run, top scores in the league and on rarely drop below 60% possession, even away from home. That being said it is a complete lottery, Wednesday are grinding out results and are arguably on a better run than us. Huddersfield looked to be taking an automatic place up until a couple of months ago and Reading are just a horrible side to play. Who knows? However after 8 years of having a season ticket at the Cottage and seeing them in a Europa League final it would be great to go to Wembley. No for me as a relative new fan but since the 1974/75 season every club bar Fulham, Accrington Stanley, Barnet, Crawley and Hartlepool have played a competitive match at Wembley so it would be great for the real long term fans.
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£305 for Craven Cottage. Not bad considering we could be in the Premiership next season and even if we do not go up its still 23 home games next season.
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Was there a few weeks back.
Mercado de San Miguel and Chocolateria San Gines are both fairly well known and touristy however I will still recommend both.
Los Montes de Galicia was lovely as was a Taberna which name I cannot remember which I know is no help (there were two of them with the same name round the corner from each other and was in the hipster area)
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Sad
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I am not sad, I had written the campaign off on the tube back from Wembley.
i am more frustrated that haven been given a lifeline and it thrown away through an insipid performance like that.
We have the nucleus of a good team, we have a decent crop of youth coming through and hopefully a more adaptable manager with put this together. If there is one thing that whomever takes over needs to achieve it is getting Robertson and Tierney both playing of the left.