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Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#22
Cheers Ahmed

well well well, its squeeky bum time gentlemen but for a stupid late lapse of concentration last week we might have been on the cusp of europe

now all we can do is ensure we geta result against a killie team that have nothing to play for, but be damn sure jefferies wont let his side play without a fight

as for teh dons...well we all know how much hatred there is between you lot and the orange bigot boys so that will be a tough game.

could see a rangers win and a hearts draw, leaving it down to goal difference....................

can you feel teh tension, good luck....but i hope you choke
The feeling is mutual. :D

For some reason I'm not convinced you will beat Killie but then I have no faith in Aberdeen winning.

I will be shitting it come next Sunday.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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#23
Cheers Ahmed



The feeling is mutual. :D

For some reason I'm not convinced you will beat Killie but then I have no faith in Aberdeen winning.

I will be shitting it come next Sunday.
i was at tynie for the last hearts v killie game and they are not a great team by any stretch of the imagination, they can, however, be tough to break down.
if i was a betting man i would put money on hearts, but then this is the jambo's.....we are likely to blow it...or you lot will beat rangers

either way.......i just hope whoever makes it into europe makes a good example of scottish football

though jimmy c would freak them out as they will think we are all fat,orange,tango men
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#24
Calderwood can GTF as far as I'm concerned.

Aberdeen will bottle it next week as we always do in big games.

Against Rankgers in front of a full house for European football. It doesn't get much bigger for us so we will bottle it big time.

Also I can almost guarantee Mike 'Aberdeen fans send me dead rats in the post' McCury will ref so that will me Rangers are one up before the game starts.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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#25
the thing is as i lived in aberdeen and have family there i actually ahve a soft spot for the dons but that orange faced hun in charge of you lot makes my blood boil.

aberdeen fans should never forget that he is a rangers man, and if teh mothership govan ever came calling he would jump ship faster than ashley cole on an exposed arse
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#27
Haven't read it.

It's the one where the Hibee decides to supports Hearts for a season isn't it?

I couldn't do it, personally I struggle to support Scotland, never mind a rival team, cos I hate half the players.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
22,749
#32
You two, who has read Heart Felt by Aidan Smith?
you should really read McRae's Battalion mate,its a heartbreaking story but well researched and written

here are some reviews-

Reviews:

'Now, after 12 years of exacting historical detective work, Jack Alexander has reclaimed the 16th Royal Scots for posterity...the truth proves more remarkable than legend. McCrae's Battalion is the definitive account of the best-kept secret of the First World War' - Football Trader

'What Jack Alexander gives us is an intriguing and often moving history...Alexander's book is full of absorbing stories. He claims that it was 16 years in the writing and I believe him. Judging by the footnotes, appendices, bibliographies and acknowledgements his research was extraordinary' - Scottish Sunday Herald

'This book is of wider interest than just to Hearts fans or students of Edinburgh's history. Anyone who wants to see how a team of footballers can translate that familiar sporting cliche of "taking the fight to the opposition" into reality should read it. This is, quite simply, the best football-related book of the year' - Times of London

Number 10 in Scottish bestseller charts - Glasgow Herald

'Meticulously researched work about the Heart of Midlothian players and supporters...it is an outstanding counterpoint to the excesses of modern Premiership stars' - The Times

'Alexander's passionate, minutely researched book brings to life the ghosts of the past. The story of the formation is fascinating, the tales of the exploits in the field are simply unforgettable. This is a book of an unbearable poignancy that is illustrated by photographs of the proud young soldiers smiling at futures they would never see' - The Glasgow Herald?
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
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#33
you should really read McRae's Battalion mate,its a heartbreaking story but well researched and written

here are some reviews-

Reviews:

When I am done with Aidan, I will read Tony Hawks' "Playing the Moldovans at Tennis"
 

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