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Capt. Oats: sorry about the extra "e". weeyin: do you work for the Daily Record? :razz:
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Capt Oates, mjw: thanks, guys. Must be my old eyes. All the policemen look so young these days too. Who was the masked stranger, then? I hope Belic can be a hit for us. WH have a good system so I hope he just needs regular games to be an influential player. But then I remember Walter Carlisle....... Age-related reference: probs UBH and other intellectuals would understand.
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Blyth's signing is quite strange. Rumour mill is that he can barely score in training and he looks to have the mobility of a traffic cone. He, Kennedy (very thin) and Josh Law (thought he was at Oldham or am I blind?) looked particularly miserable on Saturday. Mind you, so was I. Is it ok to register mild enthusiasm for Bilic? Not bothered about Johnston's departure: too inconsistent and his comments show he was not very respectful to the club. His bull in a china shop runs were OK for lesser teams but crossing and passing very average. Last chance for Ainsworth, though. Least he can shoot.
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Scottish Premiership Motherwell V Dundee Sat 27 Aug 15:00
Happy Dosser replied to Yabba's Turd's topic in Club Chat
A frustrating day but when you have too narrow a focus (i.e.only one striker) it's so much easier to defend against us. Unfortunately we continually chose the wrong options (Johnston and Ainsworth in particular) but I thought the defence looked secure, although DFC had little to offer in attack. They look quite feeble without Hemmings and Stewart. We look alarmingly sparse on the bench and Mr McG seems to have little faith in its inhabitants. I pray Moult is fully fit on return. Activity in January would be nice. -
Coolhandluc: that cheered me up after a sad 48 hours. Thanks, Kmcalpin for the thread. An old story must always be told.
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And I am reliably informed, Sinjy, that the chant at Rugby Park was, "McInally, McInally, Jake, Jake, Jake..." Jackie was an original in anyone's language.
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Strangely, I was reminiscing about him with a Killie fan yesterday before I heard the news. First time I saw him (for Killie) was in an Accies V Kilmarnock cup game at old DP. Tommy McLean was playing and looked about 12. Even then Jackie was a fascinating player to watch once he got into his stride: his daddy-long-legs almost bruised his chin as he went on one of his bull-in-a-china-shop-runs. When he came to us and I saw him every week, he became one of my favourites: you always thought he could make something happen. My memories of him always make me smile: a great character who unfortunately lived at a time when Scotland had a plethora of great players in that position. Thanks, Big Jackie, never forgotten.
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Not quite sure why we have a broken hoop but it's better than a woosey advert band. Too much amber: white or claret shorts would have been much better, imo. White strip totally anaemic: needs some C&A. Difficult to judge quality but I would probably buy the hoop strip. Reasonably happy and hope we have a team worthy of the jersey.
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Sorry, Haggischomper, missed your reply (crossed). Yeah, yeah and thrice yeah. And we won't be in European competitions for long enough anyway. Incidentally, was in communication with the guy who runs Historical Football Kits about a mistake in the Hamilton Accies history section and he thought you could never bet on what Macron might do, if it is Macron again.
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Thanks, ubh. I appoint you Supreme Aesthetic Commissar (MFC Division) in my future Scottish Republic. Sorted. Hoping for the hoop, settling for a silly advertising band. 'Twas ever thus.
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Any idea if Sampdoria still play with a full hoop, ubh? Why is UEFA so against it? I don't expect a proper hoop either but, well, you know my views on the topic. Sigh.
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I think Dewell should receive the Winston Smith award for re-writing history. What a mean-spirited comment on a guy who underplayed Clark's assault on him and had an amazing save in the last seconds of the cup final. If it weren't for the fact that so many Steelmen have commented already in Ally's defence, I think I'd be taking a holiday from this site until the new season. Reminder: this is a site for Motherwell fans. Ubh: dig your emojis, btw.
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The RFC or successors' statement is quite incredible. They have a go at Tom English, who, when I heard him, was deploring the hotheads in the Hibs invasion. No doubt BBC Scotland will deflect/obfuscate on cue. It's a funny old game, Saint. Hibs will be shafted. Will the SoW get their European slot? Or am I just getting cynical?
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That'll dae me. Always think white shorts are a great contrast to our beautiful colours.
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I'm delighted Hibs won: I've seen many of their talented teams who didn't manage it. The SFA will try to deflect blame for their stewarding and policing, as will the MSM for Rangers' Defeat, so Hibs can expect a monster fine. We should not be too judgmental, unlike Tam Cowan. We of all clubs should know how easy it is to get sucked into sticking it to them. Expect a sunami of self-righteous crap from the Rangers-loving media. 'Twas ever thus....
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Yes, I've heard this argument before from him; I wrote to him a couple of times. It doesn't really work for old codgers like me who will only shell out for a hooped design. Most younger fans probably don't care much because since about 1968 we've chopped and changed so much.
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Don't know where my "Boca" went there. And I think the amber band in the floodlight strip looks good if it's the same size as the claret.
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It's probably just my age, UBH, but I like them all. Not usually a fan of the blue strip because of its similarity to The Teds' one, but I understand its historical significance. Pity you're not in charge of our shirt design. I have never really understood the club's reluctance to stick with the hoop. Combined with our almost unique colours, it makes a highly distinctive "brand". Wee teams like Juniors and Sampdoria don't seem to have any hang-ups about it. Sigh...
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Any rumours/vibes, UBH? I see Morton fans got their appalling new strip binned: back to the groovy hoops. Well done to them. Could we just have one? :roll:
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AndyP: that's the one! Great work. Handsome devil, isn't he? BWDosser: you could well be right. I can still remember Dixie waiting till he came down from taking the cross ball before dunting him over the line. Probably a free-kick to Dundee and a booking for DD nowadays. Sigh.
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Since we've got the older intelligentsia commenting just now, can anyone remember Dixie shoulder-charging the Dundee FC goalie (Bobby Geddes, perhaps?) over the line in a league game? It was claimed to be the last goal of this type given, I believe. Think we won 2-1. Dixie wrote affectionately about his time with us in his book. He recounts a "fan" who always gave him a roasting. The game following one of his hat-tricks, Motherwell's answer to Fergie* shouted, "Hey, Deans, yer still shite!" Ah, the banter.... *BTW, that's the obscene Accies fan, not MUFC boss. Although, you never know.
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"And I think we'll win." Pure telt ye, soanadid. The players seem to have really got stuck in and sealed it with a classic counter-attack. Well done the Mighty 'Well.
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StAndrew7: don't worry, there's a couple of good butchers in Dingwall: venison sausages and black puddings, etc. And I think we'll win. Ross County have become a team of play-acters and time-wasters, probably under the influence of Billy Dodds rather than Jim McIntyre, admittedly. For this reason alone I'd love to beat them: they're far too cynical for my liking. Surely the players will still want to play for Mark McGhee? It took Laing half of the season to get back in his good books, after all. I saw a report that he was on the point of jacking it in at one point.
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Missed a "u" in Colquhoun. Talented, but he learned too many deep-sea diving techniques while at Celtic.
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wee_alpha: I remember that game. Hibs had a fearsome line-up that day ( Stanton, O'Rourke, Duncan, et al. from vague memory) but I think we went 4-0 up quite early and it was a procession. I always quite admired the Hibees, and Hearts too until the Levein/Hogg/Colqhoun/Robertson years, when the cluggers and divers took over. At the Hearts centenary fixture at Tynie (1974?) we were surrounded by their fans at the away end, but they only had nice things to say about The 'Well, and about our attempts to play football over the years. Then they ran up their flag. A 2-2 draw as I remember. Jim McIlwraith, anybody?