Saturday 31st January 2026, kick-off 3pm
Scottish Premiership - Kilmarnock v Aberdeen

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As far as I'm aware a big aspect of the draft system is to ensure the top teams do not just take all of the best players and therefore just keep winning The team which gets first pick in the draft is the one which finished last/ bottom of the table whilst the team which finished first is the last to pick. For that to actually work you need to serious level the financial playing field and also completely revamp the league to ensure each team is made up of mainly 'home' players - One of the claims as to why the scotland national team is so bad is the best young scottish players are hoovered up by the Tic & Sevco and then left to rot in the youth and reserve teams before eventually getting let go. Some might carve out a career in the lower leagues but many end up quitting.
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Release the evidence or shut it!
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School and University (NCAA) sports play a massive part in how the draft works. Some NCAA games get bigger crowds than the NFL. Uni's make a lot of money out of it meaning it is in their interest to give scholarships to kids who would never get there based on their academic abilities. The additional advantage is while at Uni effectively being a professional sportsman you are getting a qualification which you can fall back on should the sports thing not work out. Now lets have a look at the school and Uni sports situation in Scotland (or even the UK as a whole).
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DantheDon retains the title as nobody predicted the correct total for the record going on 'points per game' the final Dons total would be 57points (so close!)
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Sportscene rewind was a decent watch this evening. Only seen highlights of the featured games on 'Team of the Decade' etc but tonight got to see extended versions which showed the matches weren't as one sided as they seemed in the old videos. Also didn't know Roy Aitken was sent off in the 1984 cup final.
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Well its hard to leave them on buses and trains at the moment
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Only reading a transcript from the Guardian but FFS the questions/ comments coming from the Tories compared to the opposition parties 1 Tory asks about a fucking steam railway 1 Tory asks what fuckwit thinks about the Hay-on-Wye Book festival going on line Theres people dying, people living on the streets, and others soon to join them and these 'elected' officials waste their constituency's questions on that?
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That sounds like something from a passive aggressive domestic argument. Perhaps it was the last thing he heard before he headed off to Westminster this morning
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There used to be a sign behind the bar in a pub back home 'Be alert! Britain needs Lerts' Sort of slogan I can see above a BJ version of the Kitchener poster. Guardian is claiming part of tonight's speech to the nation was recorded yersterday which hasnt gone down very well with the cabinet.
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So apparently much like the 'brilliant' settled status application App, this new CV-19 tracing one will also have issues working with certain phones. Im looking forward to the tories releasing a public information film on Betamax & Laserdisc
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The downside of having children
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Carrying on the testing bullshit https://twitter.com/JamesClayton5 Mainstream media complicit in 'celebrating' tory success. I wish I could say I'm surprised by YouGov's recent snap poll stating 50% of people would vote Tory if there was an election tomorrow.
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Seems they are already backtracking on the 200,000 target. Wonder if that's a record?
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200,000 tests a day by the end of May now. At the risk of being cynical this really is a primary school playground.
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Series 5 of GF Newmans 'The Corrupted' is currently on BBC Sounds Series 1-4 have also been re-added so you can start from the beginning. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b050z5cf If you haven't heard of it, its the story of one particular family told by the son who is in prison for a crime he didnt commit with each series covering a different decade in UK history (each episode covers 1 year) with fictional characters being written into 'true history'. So you get people like the Krays, Thatcher, Major, Blair etc. Series 1 - 1950s Series 2 - 1960s Series 3 - 1970s Series 4 - 1980s Series 5 - 1990s Part of me wants everything done and dusted after this series but another wants to see how the Character's deal with Blair's exploits and the 2008 crash, and perhaps even how they could deal with Corona virus.
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Well thats Monday's 100,000 sorted then
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In terms of mortality the UK is now the second worst in the world based on reported stats 1 in 6 people who have reportedly caught the virus have died. Spain and Italy may have higher number of cases but their mortality rates are 1 in 10, and 1 in 7 respectively. Only country which is worse is Belgium but that is only fractionally and will probably have changed by tomorrow.
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Thing that springs to mind immediately is 'short termism' The curse of what seems to be all current political thinking around the world is 'Only do/ work on things which can be achieved in the 4-5 years we definetly have power. Anything long term which will be good but causes a bit of stress to the public without a seemingly quick positive return will be used by the opposition against us and will probably be cancelled if we lose control. A very simplistic form of this is the test some scientists/ pychologists did on kids which involved sitting them at a table and placing one sweet in front of them. The kids were told that if they didn't touch the sweet for 15mins they would get another sweet and could then eat both. I understand the majority if not all of the kids in the tests ate the single sweet immediately. The instant return was seen as better than the better long term gain. Another example is the hundreds of fad diets and exercise equipment that will supposedly make you lose 3 stone or have you looking like an olympic swimmer in a week. Alternatively there is the logic of governments that the more the people know the less likely they are to vote for you so keep them as dumb/ in the dark as possible. 10 years ago the UK was shut down due to heavy snow and then we discovered most of the snowplows etc had been sold off as there hadn't been any heavy snow for years and the chances of it happening were supposedly small therefore it was seen as an easy 'saving' / boost to the coffers. We also live in a world where everyone wants everything but resents the fact we have to pay for it. Tell the UK population an additional 1p on the pound tax was being introduced to make sure the country was prepared for a pandemic which may or may not happen and come election day that government would be kicked out in a landslide. Suggesting raising taxes is seen as political suicide but even if a government was voted in on a socialist high tax model (like scandinavia) I wouldnt be surprised if the fuckwits who go into politics now would find a way to waste/ lose the extra funding. If by some miracle the extra money was wisely spent it would take decades for the real changes to be seen and all the while the opposition parties would be accusing the government of picking the pocket of 'hard working families'. After all why should you pay for stuff you dont actively use all the time when you could be spending your money on a new TV or Sofa every year etc etc?
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Daily Record (I know) claiming the new stadium is on hold indefinetly and capacity may need to be reduced. Perhaps getting close to that magical 13500
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Im pretty sure there is a film or perhaps an episode of Criminal minds where the serial Killers preferred method is injecting bleach and other household cleaners into his victims.
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I think Auchinleck Talbot are that league's version
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Hasn't gone down well. 32 game season with what i presume was 7 official match days left meaning they would have had to play 2 (sometimes 3) games per week every week till the end of the season. Injuries and fatigue would be a factor as protentially would be availability of certain players given it is a part time league.