Well if you put it that way, I'd rather watch MH misplacing 5 yard passes on the edge of our box than those three choices. Maybe the wind will be a good thing and he'll put in a couple of balls like Saturday :)This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-12-2011 04:51 PM #121
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28-12-2011 04:53 PM #122This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-12-2011 04:59 PM #123This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ken what you mean re the severe weather warnings.
I'm beginning to warm of the idea of going now, if its brutal you and greenlex are going to get it tight ;)
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28-12-2011 05:01 PM #124This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Because Ive not giving up on HIbernian FC and never will.
Tonight is a lottery, and a game of football for me, is anything but ..
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28-12-2011 05:03 PM #125
Graham Spiers (@GrahamSpiers)
12/28/11 5:56 PM
In this near-hurricane the first big call referee Willie Collum has to make tonight is whether Old Firm game goes ahead. A potential farce.
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28-12-2011 05:05 PM #126
Drat...OF game goes ahead.....would have loved that to be binned so no TV.... wind
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28-12-2011 05:11 PM #127
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Beeb Radio reporting all SPL games are ON!!
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28-12-2011 05:14 PM #128
Only a wee bit breezy out there! Mather's in Broughton Street if anyone wants a free pint ;)
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28-12-2011 05:23 PM #129
slates now getting ripped off my roof.....the team better put in the same effort as those attending.........
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28-12-2011 05:23 PM #130This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Loves his freebies.
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28-12-2011 05:35 PM #131
Can't be ersed going?
hmmmm. just opened a nice Weissbeer, curry cooking in the kitchen, ive got a bit of a cold, its freezing outside, chances of seeing Messi-like football slim to zero.
Should my season ticket remain unused? you only have until 7.20pm to contribute your thoughts:pfgwa
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28-12-2011 05:38 PM #132
Nah, just stay in, enjoy yer beer and curry, watch game on BBC Alba at 10.00 - Simples. [ Warmer too ]
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28-12-2011 05:45 PM #133This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLess talk, more gifs. 21.05.16
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28-12-2011 05:47 PM #135
Did you know that this is the 132nd anniversary of the night the first Tay Bridge was blown down?
Aye. McGonnigle folk ken whits going on.
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28-12-2011 05:54 PM #136
Get to the game you tart. Free pint zone has moved to the Four in Hand. Follow the Lancastrian accent that for some reason is becoming more Mancuncian with each pint as testified by the guys after the Blackpool game in the summer!
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28-12-2011 06:03 PM #137
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No much chance o' anything free off you though.
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28-12-2011 06:05 PM #138This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's truly awful, but hilarious in that it was written as a serious piece of work!
The last 2 lines are like the icing on a wonderful cake!
The Tay Bridge Disaster
Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay!
Alas! I am very sorry to say
That ninety lives have been taken away
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remember’d for a very long time.
‘Twas about seven o’clock at night,
And the wind it blew with all its might,
And the rain came pouring down,
And the dark clouds seem’d to frown,
And the Demon of the air seem’d to say-
“I’ll blow down the Bridge of Tay.”
When the train left Edinburgh
The passengers’ hearts were light and felt no sorrow,
But Boreas blew a terrific gale,
Which made their hearts for to quail,
And many of the passengers with fear did say-
“I hope God will send us safe across the Bridge of Tay.”
But when the train came near to Wormit Bay,
Boreas he did loud and angry bray,
And shook the central girders of the Bridge of Tay
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remember’d for a very long time.
So the train sped on with all its might,
And Bonnie Dundee soon hove in sight,
And the passengers’ hearts felt light,
Thinking they would enjoy themselves on the New Year,
With their friends at home they lov’d most dear,
And wish them all a happy New Year.
So the train mov’d slowly along the Bridge of Tay,
Until it was about midway,
Then the central girders with a crash gave way,
And down went the train and passengers into the Tay!
The Storm Fiend did loudly bray,
Because ninety lives had been taken away,
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remember’d for a very long time.
As soon as the catastrophe came to be known
The alarm from mouth to mouth was blown,
And the cry rang out all o’er the town,
Good Heavens! the Tay Bridge is blown down,
And a passenger train from Edinburgh,
Which fill’d all the peoples hearts with sorrow,
And made them for to turn pale,
Because none of the passengers were sav’d to tell the tale
How the disaster happen’d on the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remember’d for a very long time.
It must have been an awful sight,
To witness in the dusky moonlight,
While the Storm Fiend did laugh, and angry did bray,
Along the Railway Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay,
Oh! ill-fated Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay,
I must now conclude my lay
By telling the world fearlessly without the least dismay,
That your central girders would not have given way,
At least many sensible men do say,
Had they been supported on each side with buttresses,
At least many sensible men confesses,
For the stronger we our houses do build,
The less chance we have of being killed.
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28-12-2011 06:12 PM #139This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Im going. I think i need my head examined
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28-12-2011 06:15 PM #140
Good luck to the boys tonight we need the win i am predicting a 2-1 win to the HIBEES
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