Admit it....who like me celebrated when Berra scored for Scotland, then about 2 seconds later had a tinge of disappointment realising it was a jambo that scored
Just me??
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Thread: When is a jambo not a jambo?
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04-09-2017 07:40 PM #1
When is a jambo not a jambo?
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04-09-2017 07:42 PM #2
When he's been cured?
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04-09-2017 07:44 PM #3
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Me too ...
But he's not a yam fud tonightAlcohol IS the answer, but I forget the question...
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04-09-2017 07:52 PM #4
He will always be a yam fud. He's just a yam fud who scored for Scotland tonight
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04-09-2017 07:52 PM #5
Even nippy hertz fuds get my full backing when they pull on the Scotland shirt.
More so mercurial wee Hibs legends when they get me next goalscorer money...!
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04-09-2017 09:39 PM #6
I was even cheering an Engerlund victory tonight. That's never happened before .
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04-09-2017 09:45 PM #7
I wanted England to win tonight and cheered a Christophe Berra goal.
What next?
Ibrox on Saturday?
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04-09-2017 09:48 PM #8
Just goes to show how crazy a night it was....cheering yam fuds and Engerlund
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04-09-2017 10:33 PM #10
When Scotland play, the club's they come from is irrelevant to me. As long as we have players on the park fighting for the cause.
I cheered tonight, and if Berra does the business against both Slov's then I'll cheer again.
He'll still get abuse at the end of October the same as the rest of the freaks
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04-09-2017 11:02 PM #11
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I cheered and felt dirty when i saw it was him😂
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04-09-2017 11:42 PM #12
Never. When they play for Scotland they're still a jambo. Just a slightly better one.
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05-09-2017 10:33 AM #14
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“I don’t watch much football if it’s not Arsenal or hasn’t got a bearing on Arsenal. I’m not an England fan either. I find it hypocritical that one spends a whole season insulting John Terry or Wayne Rooney or whoever, and you’re suddenly rooting for them. I just can’t get my head round that."
By the same token I recall being at a Scotland game a long while back and when Scotland scored I had to check whether it was Robbo or McCoist who had put the ball in the net because me celebrations would have been reined in had it been Robbo. Ridiculous really (especially as I wasn't exactly a McCoist fan either!), but I guess it's just one of several reasons I drifted away from watching international football.
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05-09-2017 10:46 AM #15
I've honestly never had any problem with getting behind any player playing for Scotland. i quite like that you can be hollering at a player one week and supporting him the next.
I remember for a while my least favourite player in the Scotland team was Steven Fletcher, and this was whilst he was at Hibs. I just didn't think his club form merited his place. I do think that Fletcher improved after he left us and went on to deserve a place (only to be ridiculously deprived of it for so long by Craig Levein).
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05-09-2017 10:49 AM #16
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Makes you wonder how Irish fans feel cheering their players who are Scottish and English??????
It is now getting worse, as players change nationality half way through their careers!!!!
You can't make it up, and we worry about a Yam here and a Yam there????
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05-09-2017 10:51 AM #17
Not that I care a jot about the International team these days however, back when I did a Scotland top made the player a Scotland player no matter what club he played for. No point in going to the game if you feel otherwise, IMO.
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05-09-2017 01:30 PM #19
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Oh, and they also have an extremely arrogant and condescending support !
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05-09-2017 02:44 PM #20
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Had absolutely no issue celebrating a yam scoring for Scotland last night, and will do it again if Berra can reproduce the goods once more in the next two games.
I even had no problem cheering when England scored. If it is to the overall benefit of Scotland then I'll get behind most things.
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05-09-2017 06:07 PM #22
When they actually hand over the cash for their poppies?
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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06-09-2017 07:49 PM #23
When they get the op to remove their extra fingers .
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07-09-2017 09:30 AM #25
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Scotland team is like that also.
Plenty English accents in the squad.
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07-09-2017 01:11 PM #26
Or when is a Jambo still a Jambo ...
http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.co...eggs-1-4553698
" .... took charity cash from the bakery shop ... "
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07-09-2017 05:59 PM #28
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Berra is a Celtic fan. He takes a wage from hearts.
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