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  1. Either I have the time wrong, you have the time wrong, or Norwegian Air have two flights ten minutes apart. The wife and I are on the 5.25 Nowegian Air flight on Saturday from Gatwick South.
  2. Definitely deseverves a place in the squad. Was excellent tonight but Fredericks was MOTM for me.
  3. Yes me and the wife are over for the week .Fly out Saturday. You?
  4. Thats a quote I find myself agreeing with but hating myself for it. Whilst I appreciate the openness and transparency of Cornyn and his lack of spin is quite refreshing. I kind of want someone in his ear walking him past the banana skins.
  5. The key will be winning the 20 something votes, or motivating them to go out and vote. It is a bleak time to be a teenager at the moment with little career prospects and living with your parents until you are 40. Every generation wants to be the opposite of its previous generation, so maybe we are looking at the cycle ending of career identikit politicians to people with a bit more substance. More importantly, they don't tend to get their information from newspapers so daily attacks are less effective .
  6. I really do not understand the train of thought that Corbyn cannot win an election. Living in England there is no real alternative vote to Tory or Labour. UKIP, Lib Dems, Green all have their place but you are going to vote either Red or Blue. We had a Tory majority voted in with 100 more seats than Labour on 2million more votes. Give or take 11.3 million for Tory to 9.3 million for labour. 46 million people could have voted but only about 30 million chose to. If Corbyn can reach out to the disenfranchised voters through an alternative arguement then I can see him growing in popularity regardless of the media campaign against him.
  7. Quite enjoying the 8 match view, best chances and goals from all the games. However they need to get to grips with The concept of a microphone. - (Not quietly off mic) Goal for Juve. - 'And there has been a goal at the Etihad but who is it for?'
  8. Gordon has been a fantastic bit of business by Celtic and has saved us many many more times than he has cost us. However he should not be immune from criticism. That is three times in as many weeks that players have scored from set plays inside the 6 yard box. I detest zonal marking, especially with our team at the moment but a keeper should be clearing out everything in his 6 year box, the ball, attackers, defenders the full shooting match. Gordon has been rooted to his line and it has cost us. He is not the only one at fault, I doubt anyone is saying that, but I expect more from him on those crosses. Me? Thank you for your kind thoughts but I should be okay. I have had plenty of interviews in my career so fingers crossed.
  9. Its a red card. He was not in control of the tackle and I am not sure what you were expecting Lustig to do? He can have a few extra games added on for crying like a little bitch instead of leaving the park but no need for jail time. regardless of your rewriting of the rule book, you cannot just kick someone if they are in the way. Not a red card by any stretch of the imagination and also no need for imprisonment. I am also against the death penalty so it's more of a moral issue than anything else. Brown once again tries the hard man tackle to show that he is controlling the game and fecks it up completely. His intention was to go in hard, mistimed it and I would have had no issue with him being sent off. It was not unfortunate, it is systematic of the way he has started the season. I have honestly no idea what you are talking about. Is that the free kick on the half way line, that got passed about a bit under no pressure from Aberdeen, then played back into our half to Mulgrew, who strolled about a bit unchallenged and then launched a 40 yard pass. Yeah that free kick was your undoing....
  10. Right lets give this a go... It was a penalty and a red card. It was a red card in the 15th minute, in the 34th minute and also a red card in the 80th minute. I am not convinced Griffiths would have scored as we are very wasteful but it was a clear goal scoring opportunity. No Griffiths would not have scored a hat trick in that one move but going by your 15 minute/80 minute red card conclusion I understand why you may think that. A one match ban would also be sufficient punishment. In my opinion it was a penalty. The intentional v unintentional argument has created so much confusion around what was previously quite a straight forward rule. The size of his arms are not really important to me. Penalty. Boyata bundled him over as he is rather clumsy in the tackle. At the time I thought it looked soft but on replay Shinnie knew exactly what he was doing to draw the foul. Boyata did not get the ball and I have no reason to ban Shinnie. So that covers the penalties. I think that all three were penalties and the ref should have sent off Considine. The fact that you use 'stonewall' to describe Aberdeens two but not Celtics shows a degree of delusion.
  11. Do I? I cannot think of a single person I have called either 'mental' or a 'mentalist' (including you). I may have described someone's opinion or view as mental but that's not quite the same I am sure you will agree. As for my views on each incident, I will give my opinion when I get home if that's okay however they won't vary too much from your extremely funny and accurate impression so it may actually save me some time typing them out.
  12. That's a bit more than red tinted specs, it's complete delusion and I would section you under the mental health act if you think that is a true reflection on each incident .
  13. Every time I am up visiting my nephews I will head along to the oldests football on a Saturday morning in Penicuik. Always been impressed with the amount of children playing football however the quality of coaching is very varied. My nephew loved football last year and had an excellent coach who played for hearts a few years back ( bit part player) who was constantly doing passing drills and working on touch and control. He moved up a level and his coach is a well intentioned dad who knows nothing about developing players. I kid you not, the kids where practising celebrations before the game when I was up at the start of summer. So he has jacked in football and now does Rugby and Cycling. Today he was leading out the tour of Britain with his cycling club and picked Scotland v Italy at Rugby instead of Scotland v Germany at football to go to.
  14. Then Poland finish 4th. Remember the thread title, although it's a huge IF.
  15. <p>The only player to not improve from Friday. </p> <p> </p> <p>His offside chance when he spun round looking for the ball sums up his Scotland career.</p>
  16. <p>More frustrating than his performance was his constant running his fingers through his hair. Tart.</p>
  17. <p>Not off the pace, knackered. </p> <p> </p> <p>The ball does all the work for Germany whilst we chase shadows. </p>
  18. I think that we will get a playoff place, drawn against the best ranked team and be the plucky underdogs going out after coming so close. There has been a fair amount written on here over the last few days ranging from blaming the managers and players to our No vote last year. I would have only taken Hutton, Mulgrew and Fletcher out of the starting line up as the team almost picked itself and most people agreed with the selection. I was also pretty happy with the first 25/30 mins of the game. We kept possession, did not look nervous with the ball and we were getting some success down the wings. But as the game went on it was pretty clear that that was all we had as a game plan. Both holding midfielders passed sideways, backwards and far too often to the opposition. Our front three midfielders had no creativity, no desire to beat a man and no movement. Fletcher was also poor at the one job he had to do, which was bring those guys into play. If you were to try and think where we went wrong, Fletcher, 4 goals in 22 games, never been a goal threat and our style of play does not suit a target man, also been in and out the Sunderland team. Anya, lightening quick but ineffective against a deep lying opposition, been in and out the Watford team. Naismith, not played this season and not had a good Scotland game for a while. Maloney, up until this campaign was not really even considered a first team player and was often criticised for going missing too often. Was poor and lacked any spark. If the play was due to go through him them he went AWOL. So yes our front four may have kept us going in the last few games by grinding out results however, we have been relying on Maloney just as much as Wales have been relying on Bale to paper over our own inefficiencies. Brown has not started this season well at all and Morrison had his worst game in memory. Mulgrew is not a central defender, or a left back, or a good enough footballer. Hutton has not played enough in the last three years, let alone this season. My conclusion would be that we are an average team that has average players and occasionally we are better than the sum of our parts. But that is only when we can play our type of football, counter attacking, as we are very limited with the ball at our feet. So I think we will do okay against Germany, but lose. We will beat Poland with a breakaway goal and slog our way to 4-0 against Gib.
  19. Kevin's wedding planning at your service. I really enjoyed planning the wedding, I must of had about 5 different spreadsheets tracking everything from cost to meal choices.
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