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Whitburn juniors this seasons Kit......better than ours ???????
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Philadelphia Fury home n away Baltimore Bays NASL 1967-9
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The old fence S Terrace no more ....stand
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Any one know why we changed kit after a handful of games 1973-4 from the hoop to a sash???? (Lockdown boredom) Sheep 1st and Smelic 12th Sep at Fp 6th October piggery
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Motherwell vs Aberdeen *Game Postponed*
Pettywulliegrew-2 replied to real dosser's topic in Club Chat
Manchester City's Premier League match with Arsenal on Wednesday has been postponed as a "precautionary measure" and several Gunners players are in self-isolation after Olympiakos owner Evangelos Marinakis contracted coronavirus. Arsenal say Marinakis, 52, met a number of their players when the Gunners hosted the Greek side in a Europa League match two weeks ago -
Thought the end of match policing/segregation was a bit ott ...........caused problems that never really happened in my previous recent visits to Tynecastle
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My main problem with refereeing in Scotland is the ugly sisters only get "the established" referees ,whilst we get the new boys/FANNIES Yesterday's ref Colin Steven has progressed through league 2/1 then the championship since 2014 his first premiership game was our last game of last season at St Johnstone......(soft penalty awarded against us and missed blatant hand ball/ pen and booked Aribiyi for his protest) He has been in charge of 8 premiership games this season,but deemed not good enough to ref any of the ugly sisters games the ref on Tuesday Gavin Duncan has a similar track record...has been in charge of 14 premiership games over the last 3 season.......again not good enough to grace any old firm games do the rules change when the ugly sisters play ????? ( how naive am I) just don't get if they are good enough for us why not the old firm The inconsistencies again are a major concern and the debacle over the simulation Keatings incident just shows how tinpot we really are whats the answer......... Fucked if I know ........it must be fucked when a an old firm manager is claiming the refs are biased against them !!!!
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Chris Porter as well
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Game 28: Hamilton Accies (A) 22nd February 2020
Pettywulliegrew-2 replied to Andy_P's topic in Club Chat
Correctomundo.... Iam a football connoisseur Have been to Camp Nou and the Mini Estadia and numerous grounds throughout U.K. And Europe .....but alas unfortunately being Scottish based we have to suffer Accies etc etc -
Game 28: Hamilton Accies (A) 22nd February 2020
Pettywulliegrew-2 replied to Andy_P's topic in Club Chat
Weather played no part in my decision (and friends) not attending today's match,previous games on the dreadful park influenced us its a tin pot stadium ,(the old Douglas Park had a bit of character),and the plastic park does not provide a good surface for playing football,the price of tickets influenced me,andthe money saved went towards a cracking Chinese meal tonight -
The Juke,Bob Mchugh,Curtis Main,Taylor -Sinclair,Danny Johnson,Big Hutch (og) Jamie Murphy all on target today so far
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Game 28: Hamilton Accies (A) 22nd February 2020
Pettywulliegrew-2 replied to Andy_P's topic in Club Chat
Booked for dissent ......after 30mins.......was it straight red or second booking ? edit 2nd booking cheap trip on Templeton BBC sport -
Game 27: St Mirren (H) 15th February 2020
Pettywulliegrew-2 replied to Kmcalpin's topic in Club Chat
Again we have two games this week that are in the must win category to keep the season going The cup game really should look after itself with a home quarter final up for grabs accies are the only team that have picked up fewer points than us over the last 6 league games having scored nearly 3 X more goals but have lost nearly double than us Worrying where our goals are coming from only 3 in our last 6 league games -
Ben Heneghan red carded for Blackpool
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Game 27: St Mirren (H) 15th February 2020
Pettywulliegrew-2 replied to Kmcalpin's topic in Club Chat
He's Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy) -
Looking forward to seeing the incident when Aaron's appeared to cleaned out/ last man and Dallas just waved play on thought Dallas was very petty towards us today at position of free kicks/throw ins ........where the Pasiley Buddies seemed to be able to go and where ever they wanted without reproach............might just be the cup claret n Amber alcohol googles
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Possession 54- 46%, attempts on goal 16-1 ,corners 14-1 ....very bad day at office just shows how badly we played as they did not dominate possession
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Last midweek game, we parked in the industrial area Clark Street ,about 5 minute walk from the ground.......got there 40 minutes before Ko game due to light traffic on M8....there is parking available at ground behind away stand paving on Clark St ain't the best ........but easy access from M8
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Paisley is huge
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Home tie would have been nice.......but realistically siting third in the league with aspirations of staying there St Midden away is a cracking draw........they play on grass...... £6.40 return on the train.......avoided the ugly sisters/sheep/Edinburg....etc
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Nicky Law strike keeps Exeter joint top English 2nd div
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Having previously lived in London for nine years and making friends with Spurs fans and attending matches with them at WHL and Europe they referred to their team as the Yids and classed themselves as the Yid army From daily telegraph 2014 Using the word ‘Yid’ at White Hart Lane will no longer be an arrestable offence, the The Metropolitan Police has announce The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust (THST) asked the police for their position on the controversial term in a police and safety forum meeting last Monday. They were told anti-semitic holocaust songs directed at Spurs fans, which are an offence, are different from chants sung by Spurs fans including the Y-word, which are not. Constable Steve Payne, Football Intelligence Officer for the Met, said fans would still be arrested for using the Y-word if a complaint was made against them. The FA issued guidelines for supporters’ behaviour and said the use of the word was “derogatory and offensive” and could amount to a criminal offence, even if it was being sung by supporters of Tottenham, who traditionally drew a large following from the Jewish community. The FA’s intervention last September prompted a fierce response from Spurs supporters, who insisted they should be the ones to decide whether it is time to end the chants. “If Spurs fans genuinely are going to stop using this word then it should be our decision,” chairman Darren Alexander said at the time. “We sincerely believe that no Spurs fan ever uses the Y-word or shouts ‘Yid Army’ in an effort to offend anyone.” Spurs supporters have always maintained that the word ‘Yid’ in has never been used a malicious way, despite its offensive connotations. The word is used affectionately by supporters of Tottenham, who proudly chant “Yid Army” in response to the perception they have a large Jewish following. But it is used as a term of anti-semitic abuse by rival fans. A THST statement, issued in response to the FA’s warning, read: “THST is categorically against ejections and banning orders for use of the term by Tottenham supporters in a match environment. “Our view has always been that should Spurs’ fans’ use of the Yid identity come to an end, this should be as a result of the feeling among the Spurs community that it was time to move on. "This issue has always been of the utmost importance to us and while we recognise that Spurs fans use of the Y-word and associated identity may have caused some upset to members of the Jewish community, we sincerely believe no Spurs fan uses the term in a malicious way.” It said: “We do not in any way condone racist language being used by football fans and we are aware of the recent media reporting of racist abuse being used towards opposition fans during matches. “However this was never one of those cases. The word ‘Yid’ simply means ‘Jew’. It was and is still used as a term of endearment by many Jewish people. "Its use in a derogatory way was started by racists in Nazi Germany. This deplorable action should not have the power to forever change its meaning into an abusive term. “The word ‘Yid’ was adopted over 30 years ago by Spurs fans to combat racist abuse aimed towards them at football by opposing fans. “It developed into a strong identity status that brought Jewish and non-Jewish Spurs fans together in an incredible show of unity that is admired worldwide. That is what fighting racism within football should be about.” On March 7 the Crown Prosecution Service discontinued cases made against three Totttenham fans arrested for using the Y-word. Eight arrests were made last season for racially aggravated offences at White Hart Lane.