tlg1903 Posted Wednesday at 22:30 Report Posted Wednesday at 22:30 Pat Bonnor seems convinced they are going to stick with him till January. I tell you what, they stick with that back 3 on Sunday I think our front line will have a lot of opportunities. 1 Quote
STFU_Donny Posted Wednesday at 22:40 Report Posted Wednesday at 22:40 9 minutes ago, tlg1903 said: Pat Bonnor seems convinced they are going to stick with him till January. I tell you what, they stick with that back 3 on Sunday I think our front line will have a lot of opportunities. 11/1 for us on Sunday, which is quite generous. Quote
swaddon Posted Wednesday at 22:42 Report Posted Wednesday at 22:42 This is how it feels to be Sellick Beaten once again as you know Wilfried Nancy is here for ten in a row 1 Quote
OneBrianIrvine. Posted Wednesday at 23:18 Report Posted Wednesday at 23:18 1 hour ago, tlg1903 said: Nancy looks the epitomy of a defeated man. Wouldn't be surprised to see him gone tonight 2bh He had a very similar hangdog shellshocked look that Amorin had at United and look how long he’s lasted. That said don’t think man utd fans are as entitled as Celtic. The GTF chants at Nancy from day one were repellent. I’m not saying the rest of Scottish supports are that much better but the bigot bros really are a different species. I hope he walks for his own (and his families) sake and it doesn’t get as bad as Martin. Thought Goodwin looked very classy towards him at the end. Folk badmouth him (and after Darvel rightly so) but I always think he comports himself well. Always talks us up. 1 Quote
manc_don Posted Wednesday at 23:35 Report Posted Wednesday at 23:35 1 hour ago, tlg1903 said: What a difference a year makes though, the Tim implosion has been quite something to behold. The Timplosion is brilliant. I am absolutely here for it. Please, please, please JT, do the right thing and stick the sword into them. 2 Quote
Radiored Posted Thursday at 00:07 Report Posted Thursday at 00:07 29 minutes ago, manc_don said: The Timplosion is brilliant. I am absolutely here for it. Please, please, please JT, do the right thing and stick the sword into them. Aye, it's written in the stars .... but only in pencil! ... Come on JT, an' COYR .... Ging ower it wi a big thick permanent marker pen afore some cunt gings ower it wi a rubber! 1 Quote
Ajja Posted Thursday at 00:22 Report Posted Thursday at 00:22 I’m absolutely ragin’ that I can’t inject this into my eyeballs because the likely beneficiaries are the two shades of hunnery. It’s devastating that we aren’t sitting in that top 3 waiting to capitalise on this implosion. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Thursday at 08:18 Report Posted Thursday at 08:18 7 hours ago, Ajja said: I’m absolutely ragin’ that I can’t inject this into my eyeballs because the likely beneficiaries are the two shades of hunnery. It’s devastating that we aren’t sitting in that top 3 waiting to capitalise on this implosion. At this moment, I'm really just hoping we are not the team to gift the entitled three points on Sunday. I think most of us suffer an element of PTSD from playing the entitled over the years and won't be complacent about Sunday, but would love to compound their misery on Sunday. 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Thursday at 08:30 Report Posted Thursday at 08:30 Also just noticed the hun play their cousins at Tynecastle on Sunday. If both us and Hearts win, Hearts go 9 clear at the top. The hun could go above Celtic, if both them and us win. Which really would be mental, as the huns have been shyte for the most part, but poor refereeing has done them favours and stopped them from losing as much games as they should have. Quote
OneBrianIrvine. Posted Thursday at 09:11 Report Posted Thursday at 09:11 36 minutes ago, TheDonbytheDee said: Also just noticed the hun play their cousins at Tynecastle on Sunday. If both us and Hearts win, Hearts go 9 clear at the top. The hun could go above Celtic, if both them and us win. Which really would be mental, as the huns have been shyte for the most part, but poor refereeing has done them favours and stopped them from losing as much games as they should have. Celtic were 8 points behind when MON/Maloney came in They left them level with a game in hand. Now back trailing by 6. It’s a bonkers season. Like others have said so frustrating Hearts are the ones to capitalise on the cheeks imploding as opposed to us. Quote
tlg1903 Posted Thursday at 13:31 Report Posted Thursday at 13:31 4 hours ago, OneBrianIrvine. said: Celtic were 8 points behind when MON/Maloney came in They left them level with a game in hand. Now back trailing by 6. It’s a bonkers season. Like others have said so frustrating Hearts are the ones to capitalise on the cheeks imploding as opposed to us. Och, all we need is a near perfect second half of the season and the titles ours 1 Quote
tlg1903 Posted Thursday at 13:57 Report Posted Thursday at 13:57 14 hours ago, OneBrianIrvine. said: He had a very similar hangdog shellshocked look that Amorin had at United and look how long he’s lasted. That said don’t think man utd fans are as entitled as Celtic. The GTF chants at Nancy from day one were repellent. I’m not saying the rest of Scottish supports are that much better but the bigot bros really are a different species. I hope he walks for his own (and his families) sake and it doesn’t get as bad as Martin. Thought Goodwin looked very classy towards him at the end. Folk badmouth him (and after Darvel rightly so) but I always think he comports himself well. Always talks us up. I have no beef with Goodwin, seems a good guy and he had it about himself to resign thus not tasking any payout to leave. Speaks of good moral character even if he did think Anthony Stewart was a good choice of CB for playing out from the back with. 2 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Friday at 18:00 Report Posted Friday at 18:00 Just read on the BBC that Sheffield Wednesday, should have a buyer in the next few days... One of the two likely buyers, is Mike Ashley, Sports Direct and ex Newcastle owner. Talk about out of the frying pan and into the fire. Quote
Jute Posted Friday at 19:38 Report Posted Friday at 19:38 Borussia Dortmund v Borussia Monchengladbach on BBC iplayer just now. Quote
InversneckieDob Posted Saturday at 12:35 Report Posted Saturday at 12:35 On 16/12/2025 at 21:19, blinlemon said: The Inverness Masons are leading Dumbarton 7-0 at HT in some minor skirmish in Dumbarton (sorry Mason). Alfie Bavidge - whose granda, Mitch, I can remember banging in goals for Keith decades ago - has scored four.8 Fuck the Heelan Hun Caley bstds, but fine work from the loon. I recall watching Mitch Bavidge cutting his teeth at Stoney Juniors before heading to the Highland League. Played in the Hive team that got to the last 16 of the Scottish before getting knocked out by eventual runners-up Linlithgow Rose......73-ish? Quote
OxfordDon Posted Saturday at 14:01 Report Posted Saturday at 14:01 On 18/12/2025 at 13:31, tlg1903 said: Och, all we need is a near perfect second half of the season and the titles ours Now that we've got all of this season's losses out the way early, should be a certainty. Quote
OxfordDon Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago (edited) On 17/12/2025 at 19:42, manc_don said: What result are we wanting between the two minks tonight? Both losing doesn't appear to be an option annoyingly, but does a jute win help or hinder us? Similar question for todays game of Hearts v Sevco, I'd say a draw suits us best On another note, that Guantanamo Bay Sevco away strip is truly horrible. Edited 15 hours ago by OxfordDon Quote
swaddon Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago I can't imagine why Rangers have an orange away strip... Is it to honour all the Dutch players and staff that they have? Quote
Radiored Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Huns gettin' spanked by Farts . 2-0 tae the diets. Quote
swaddon Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Kris Boyd says that the huns are out of the title race. Were they ever in it? Quote
Jute Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Morgan Rogers with two great strikes to put Villa 2-1 up on Manchester United. Quote
swaddon Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Not that I follow English football as closely as I used to, but i wouldn't mind seeing Aston Villa win the league. I've had a bit of a soft spot for them for years. I am not sure exactly why. 1 Quote
manc_don Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, swaddon said: Not that I follow English football as closely as I used to, but i wouldn't mind seeing Aston Villa win the league. I've had a bit of a soft spot for them for years. I am not sure exactly why. Always seemed to be a decent club. Had mates that were Blues and Villa fans, the latter always just seemed more likeable / less scummy for reasons unknown. Quote
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