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Thread: Song for Tam McCourt ?
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07-02-2018 12:25 PM #31
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07-02-2018 02:41 PM #33
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I can honestly confirm that no drugs or alcohol were consumed during the writing of this song
Last edited by Anti-hoofbaw; 07-02-2018 at 02:44 PM.
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07-02-2018 03:52 PM #36
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I'd also be up for donating sperm. Might produce some future Boaby Dylan's.
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07-02-2018 03:57 PM #37
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Song for Tam?
No shelf life, I'm afraid.
Our utility man , one Lewis Stevenson, could do Tam's job in his tea break!!
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07-02-2018 04:34 PM #38
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Joyce you really need to stop hero worshipping Tam...
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07-02-2018 04:38 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-02-2018 05:35 PM #40
Every time you watch any game on the telly at some point in the coverage there will be shots of the bench.
Every team has this one guy on staff that you can't quite recognise who seems to never say anything or move about much but whose role seems to be to stand (its almost always standing) staring onto the patch with a really thoughtful deeply engaged look on his face. Like he's the most insightful, most absorbed person in the stadium, utterly focused on every moment and movement of the match, perceiving some deeper meaning - searching out perfection perhaps - that no-one else can quite aspire to.
Except that you know that he isn't. He's actually just a bloke that the manager likes having around, or he's someone from the back room staff who has responsibility for water bottles, or snacks on the way home. But he's really, really good at doing that detached from the bench, immersed in the game, one man in a world of his own amidst thousands look. That's the perfect role for Tam that is. I think he'd be world class at that. He moves around a bit too much at the moment to pull it off, but if he could get shot of the nonsense like communicating subs numbers to the 4th official and all that stuff he could stand and stare in isolation better than anyone else I've seen in Scottish football.
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07-02-2018 06:50 PM #41This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-02-2018 06:54 PM #42
Forget the Tam Mc Court role, I want to know what wee John (Cassidy) is doing on the backroom team. Nice guy, knew him football wise from a good few years ago. He truly is the nystery man of Easter Road.
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13-03-2018 06:29 PM #45
I used to babysit Tam when he lived next door to me.
Hi Tam.Last edited by iwasthere1972; 13-03-2018 at 06:39 PM.
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13-03-2018 10:12 PM #47This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
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13-03-2018 11:51 PM #48
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Mr Anti-Hoof ball, this is a masterpiece and you are genius.
A genius with too much time on his hands perhaps, but a genius nevertheless.
I salute you!
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