Saturday 4th April 2026, kick-off 3pm
Scottish Premiership - St Mirren v Aberdeen

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All Activity
- Past hour
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Finished three each Teasdale with late equaliser
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3-2 Ireland, ten minutes left.
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Cat among pigeons in the closing stages today, as Brora lose 1-0 to Banks O Dee, and Brechin win 4-1 in Nairn. Zak To, on loan from Cormack Park, scored to put Keith ahead v Forres, 1-0 the final score, and the only een aboot which I give a fuck.
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Two each after an hour.
- Today
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Getting side tracked a bit here, a little less conversation a little more action i think Rico
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Aye, we didn't learn about that sort of shite where I grew up, in the ghetto.
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Unfortunately, I suspect accidents will happen.
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It’s anglicised from Saint Ailbe. Some hot shot Irish guy who was also big in Wales apparently. Turns out the fat karaoke singer was named after him
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Three points in Paisley next Saturday and we could bestow sainthood on our Elvis.
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I had to look up what that meant! Interesting. I couldn't find a Saint Elvis though. How to Choose A Saints Name During the Catholic sacrament of Confirmation, God the Holy Spirit comes upon you to bestow numerous spiritual gifts and "confirm" the faith given you in Baptism when Original Sin was wiped away. You choose a Confirmation name before Confirmation. This new name, imposed by the bishop during Confirmation, becomes a part of your full name. It comes after your first and middle names and before the last name. 1 Find a list of canonized saints in the Roman Catholic Church by reading a book or doing online research. Saints are people who have lived holy lives and are now in heaven as members of the Church Triumphant. Their life stories provide examples for others on how to overcome spiritual obstacles on Earth. 2 Read about male saints if you're male, and female saints if you're female. Generally speaking, you'll want to choose a name that matches your gender. 3 Pray to the Holy Spirit, and ask Him for help in finding a saint whose life you'd like to imitate. This saint will be bonded with you spiritually, and in essence becomes your heavenly patron who intercedes for you before God. 4 Narrow your selection to two saints. One of them will be your new Confirmation name. Think about the specific virtues those saints exhibited, such as patience, perfection, diligence, humility, mortification, meekness, obedience, prayer, charity or simplicity. Find a virtue that connects with you. 5 Consider the one or two special stories told about those saints on your "short" list to help you find a spiritual connection. For example, St. Maximilian Kobe gave up his life for another person's life in a German concentration camp during World War II, and so showed the virtue of selflessness. St. Francis, a spiritual leader who founded a religious order, led a simple life of poverty and greatly loved animals. 6 Take your list of two saints to a family member or friend who is a practicing Catholic. Talk about the saints' lives with that person, and discuss what attracts you spiritually to these holy people. 7 Select your Confirmation name, and inform your family and friends. Get used to it by saying it over and over again in your mind. Practice writing it as part of your full name. 8 Before you are confirmed, pray to the saint whose name you will be using as your Confirmation name. Ask this saint to intercede for you, to help you make the right moral choices, and overall to be a powerful spiritual guide the rest of your life. 9 Buy pictures, holy cards, statues and books associated with your Confirmation's namesake. These visual reminders of your saint will help you reflect upon his or her unique virtues.
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My nephew took Elvis as his confirmation name. A few family members were both shocked and disappointed to find out he’s one of the four great patrons of Ireland
- Yesterday
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It's Now or Never when it comes to our battle for survival. Don't leave us Crying in the Chapel (Street).
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60 minutes in and the World Champions elect are struggling to breakdown Uruguay.
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0-0. Luke Graham probably best for Scotland. Lobban and Frame both played okay. Same problem as always for Scotland with no real striking threat.
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Watching the second half with BBC Scotland commentary. Summariser is Ryan Stevenson, a guy who I have always thought was a total cock but actually sounding pretty knowledgeable about things
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Oh .... and as for 'lovin' you 'tender' ... No! ... we've enough tenderised defenders as it is ... harden the fuck up! ... intae them - heid first! .... and then some love might come yer wye!!
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Oi, Elvis min .... welcome aboard ... but yer suede shoes better nae be fkn blue! ... We WON'T let you be our Teddy Bear!! ..... an' ye canna hae a 'Blue Christmas' ever if pull on the famous red shirt!! .. comprendi??
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Barney Stewart missed a few chances he should have taken. Czechs look a better team overall.
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Half of our first eleven from next season on display tonight Dylan Lobban, Mitchel Frame, Luke Graham, David Watson & Barney Stewart
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Twenty five minutes in and neither Lobban or Frame look out of place on the pitch, however Czechia look by far the more likely team to score. Scotland have created very little in the opposition half.
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Cheers mate, came on here to ask if anyone knew where I could watch the game
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Link for U21s game.