SPFL 2026/27 Fixtures Released
Thursday 18th June, midday

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From the article: The 23-year-old - one of the fastest players in Scotland... I like Keskinen. We have not used him properly and haven't appeared to make any real effort to develop him into a position or consistent place in the team. The farce against AEK Athens summed up how he was being managed. But he works his arse off. He may not be Usian Bolt but DOES have pace, and does go past players on the touch line. He's very much a Robinson-type player too so unless there's some behind-the-scenes issue with him I'd expect Robinson would want him to stay. I don't think we should be emptying the entire starting XI. There's a few players with potential and Keskinen is definitely one of them.
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There’s very few players I would be bothered if we sell. Topi can go, quite a disappointment to me. Doesn’t have the pace I thought he had and really doesn’t outrun many full backs. By no means our worst, but if good money comes along worth moving on.
- Yesterday
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Scott Burns saying Keskinen is another heading for exit door.
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The storage limit has been increased and you can now delete attachments.
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No doubt there will be rumours of him coming on loan in 6/12months time after he fails to get sufficient game time there. If he was any good he would have been playing regularly for Killie. How many games did he start this season, he was always asub as far as i can remember
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Ive read Bernard Mannings
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Aye, even the less than prolific Callum Hendry out scored him
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We can cross David Watson off the list. Has signed for Bolton.
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11 goals for Darmstadt in German 2nd Division this season. Wolfsburg paid €4m for him.
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Ex Dons loanee Fraser Hornby has signed for German side Wolfsburg. He played for us in 2021, scoring a whopping 0 goals in his ten appearances.
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Now a couple new signings are in With some other ones put in the bin Will we see any more Come through the front door Cos our squad now is looking gey thin
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I could give you pelters, but I once borrowed Paul Gascoigne's autobiography from the library, and I enjoyed it.
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I had more chance of playing in the World Cup than he did.
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Counting Crows - Mr. Jones
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Sure I read that one of reasons he moved here was to increase his chance of going to World Cup. That worked out well.
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Right, so I'm going to to get pelters for this, but the other day in my Amazon feed I saw the Duncan Ferguson autobiography in ebook format for 99p. Thought what the fuck, why not, if nothing else it might give me even more reason to dislike the Big Hun. Turns out it is a really good read with only really one chapter (not very long) about his time playing for them. Amusing anecdotes about his time starting out at The Arabs including tales of how some weeks he owed the club money such was the level of fines Wee McLean was hitting him with. Huge focus on his time in Barlinnie that was an interesting read. His passion for Everton FC really knows no boundaries and it turns out he is a really generous type of guy. Actually one of the better footballer's autobiographies I've read and certainly worth less than a pound
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Billy Paul - Me And Mrs Jones
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Fontella Bass - Rescue Me
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Disgusting that Milanovic was left out.
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De La Soul - Me Myself and I
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The Mamas and Papas - Dream a Little Dream of Me
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I feel like that has been an unnecessary tease from Panda