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Scottish Premiership: St Johnstone v Aberdeen

Sandaldinho

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  1. it was on the same page? i think this one needs an official ajudicator. any volunteers?
  2. Best Game/Result - 1-0 huns Worst Game/Result - 0-1 Raith Player of the season - Foster Young player of the season - Fyvie Worst/most disappointing performer of the season - McDonald or Kerr Highlight of the season - actually getting money for Lee Miller Low point of the season - Raith at home Confidence for next season (on a scale from 1 to 10) - about 6 Biggest piece of shite waffled by MM in the press - aftermath of the draw with raith
  3. surley there is a 'no repeated song' rule?
  4. piss off...i'm moaning i just wish they would actually do something to actually improve the league, rather than their income. Gordon Smith was the same, full of promises about how he was going to change the game and, ultimately, done hee-haw.
  5. all this talk of a restructured league is a fantasy. the teams in the SPL won't allow any major changes as they are scared it could affect their income. the whole league is stagnating. the infirm are never going to alow any change the the league that would threaten their dominance, and the rest seem happy enough to feed off the scraps from their table.
  6. as much as it hurts, i sadly agree which is shite, if you'd asked me at the beginning of the season about Duff i'd have told you he can fuck well off. how things change
  7. in other words GET YOUR FINGER OOT OR F*$K OFF! or something to that effect
  8. we should just combine all the scottish leagues and make it a massive knock-out competition just imagine......Aberdeen going out in the first round to Burntisland Ship Yard!
  9. its been talked about and i've heard rumours that he contributes nothing, but, does anyone have any evidence of this? what are his duties at the club? how do we know if he is carrying out his duties in accordance with his terms of employment?
  10. i'd go for an 18 team league with 2 getting relegated. i'd also go for the teams finishing 2nd, 3rd and 4th in a playoff for the 2nd champions league/european place with the format being 3rd vs 4th with the winner playing 2nd. this would give the league the chance to break up the Infirms dominance and give the rest of the league something to play for other than third. at the end of the day i think the split doesn't do anything and no matter how much you try there will always be "meaningless" games towards the end of the season. but the SPL will bottle it and do next to fuck all other than bend over invite the Infirm to shaft them some more. lets face it the game needs a major overhaul but we don't have anybody within the football heirarchy with the bottle to do it. :hammer:
  11. i heard most of the match on the radio and the comentator said Clangers barley had a save to make and couldn't remember him having to make a diving save? is that true? if so wtf is elvis moaning about? twat! from BBC website fuckin moron!
  12. i'd take him to be honest, we could do alot worse.
  13. Moby - Why does my heart feel so bad?
  14. Job safe! shite! his job ain't safe and he and the board know it. we go down, he gets the punt. thats only if he isn't given the punt earlier
  15. that would improve the quality of the squad/football drastically!
  16. c'mon reekie! we all know this is just a 'transitional season' and in the summer, when MM has filled the squad with out of contract players of Messi's talents, we will win the league and qualify for the CL! oh wait a minute, i've been listening to Mark for too long and have started talking as much pish as him! i actually want him to stay just to see what he does in the summer. i'm getting quite excited about the prospect of Young and Mackie geting the punt! Or was that Kerr and McDonald.....or Grassi and Ifil......or Mulgrew and Duff?
  17. in other words the board are as pissed off as the fans and if MM and the team don't buck up their ideas they'll be oot quicker than a hoors fanny
  18. thats a little Sadomasachistic dave!
  19. i'm assuming that is what he means and thats fkn scary....the thought of another season of this shite!
  20. i'm for it i don't know about the standard of these new pitches but surely they must be able to come up with a suitable alternative? the standard of the pitches in the spl are a disgrace and no-one outside the OF have the money to keep their pitches in a good state. i played basketball competitivley for years and as a result my knees and ankles took a bit of a battering. i play 7's weekly and suffer no ill effects as a result of running around on fake grass. do the Americans not use it in some of the American football stadiums?
  21. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger acclaimed Lionel Messi as the world's best player after his four-goal haul ended the Gunners' Champions League hopes. A Messi-inspired Barcelona won 4-1 at the Nou Camp to complete a 6-3 aggregate victory in the quarter-final. "I believe we lost against a team that is better than us and that has the best player in the world," said Wenger. "Once he's on the run, Messi is unstoppable. He's the only player who can change direction at such a pace." Messi came into the game having already hit three hat-tricks in 2010, but against Arsenal, he went one better and scored four goals in a game for the first time in his career. However, Wenger, who saw his side take a shock lead through Nicklas Bendtner at the Nou Camp, said his side had to take some blame for Messi's success. "Over two games, for a team like Arsenal, we conceded cheap goals. They didn't have to work hard enough," added Wenger. "When you have players like Messi, any mistake you can pay for it." While Barcelona's all-round display in the first leg at the Emirates Stadium earned them plenty of plaudits, Messi had been relatively quiet. Not so at the Nou Camp where the diminutive Argentine terrorised the Arsenal defence, doubling his Champions League goals tally. Barca manager Pep Guardiola described Messi's performance as "awesome", Bendtner called it "phenomenal", while Gunners keeper Manuel Almunia admitted: "We were beaten by a brilliant player and a brilliant team in general. "You have to try to anticipate what he's going to do, but it's so difficult because he can do what he wants. Messi, though, sought to play down his personal contribution. "What I did isn't so important but the performance of the team as a whole is what counted," said the 22-year-old. "It wasn't a good start for us but thankfully everything worked out well in the end and I'm just really happy that we won the game." Champions Barcelona will face Inter Milan in the semi-finals, while Arsenal must turn their attentions to the Premier League, now their only hope of ending a five-year trophy drought. "We have a lot of time to recover," said Almunia, whose side do not play their next game - against north London rivals Tottenham - until Wednesday 14 April. "We have to focus on the league and keep going, give everything we have in the next game against Spurs." Arsenal lie third in the Premier League and are three points behind leaders Chelsea, but they have a lengthy injury list, including Cesc Fabregas, Andrey Arshavin, Alex Song and William Gallas. "When you go out of the Champions League you see an empty future," stated Wenger. "You have to deal with the disappointment and make sure we're ready for the next game."
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