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Hot Fudge? I had no idea Marilyn Chambers did a cookery show as well.
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Eric Morecambe with the mic?
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Roman Salute doing a lot of heavy lifting there.
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Bonetti might have done better for the first, but there was nothing he could do about the others. Meanwhile Ramsey taking Bobby Charlton off with 15 minutes to go and England 2-1 up was catastrophic but not focused on.
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Disappointed. We took 6 off them earlier in the season at that ground. Today reinforced the idea that only Celtic can beat Celtic. We let ourselves down and made bad substitution choices. We also had our squad players exposed. Yang was a man down. Time to move him on.
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The last line is key. One duff game is all it takes, maybe even just one mistake or moment, goal keeping error or a normally reliable forward missing a one on one. We had both today. Four trophies in two seasons is still good shooting. But certain players need moved. Yang heads the list.
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Top 5 is a tough shout when you have Forrest, Brown and McGregor with their medal haul. Larsson, Hartson and Griff on 100+ goals each. Commons on 95 goals from under 5 seasons. Lustig, VVD and Mjallby in there. And Sinclair won every domestic trophy he played for over three seasons!
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Played at them all as secondary options. Murrayfield for the cup semi in 2018 because Hampden was available. Ibrox in 79 against St Mirren because Love St was having work done.
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The story of the season with some nice tears at the end. youtu.be/YJikXeVSgsc?...
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Ray Phiri had very strong opinions on the people telling him he should not play music with Paul Simon.
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And of course Rangers died, leaving us to play a zombie tribute act.
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Naming your dog after one of The Professionals is next level brilliance.
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Financial Times and Robin Reliant have dressing room joke vibes about them.
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This does have the feel of an April Fool that has been accidentally picked up as news a couple of days later.
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Ludo. Surely a first?
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Impressively far off his line.
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We are signing KT. But we need back up for that position.
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Was this the same day as the Calcutta Cup match? Seem to remember one supporters bus watching a TV with that on it. Freezing in the East End Park shed that day.
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Canada or Greenland
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Laughing? You could have a group of Celtic fans an unlimited supply of alcohol, pizza, paper, pens and class A drugs, we wouldn’t have come close to the incredible, hilarious reality of the last 13 years.
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Fair enough, my memory of the game was that Enzo was far more influential. Pre VAR loads of legit goals were ruled out. Spain had two against England in 1996, you don’t read a lot about that.
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Bowlers hats and brogues don’t buy themselves you know.
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Scifo v Gascoigne in 1990 was a no contest. But Enzo kept hitting the goal frame. Last minute Platt goal changed everything.
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And todays episode of PTSD will be triggered by…
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That was pre Brendan. Arguably his most improved player was CalMac. Took him off the wing into the centre, to the dismay of many at the time, all of a sudden we had a metronome who kept everything ticking over, who was more than capable of maintaining a decent scoring record.
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No Heron House, no party.
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I think it was Cryan Jack, after the 2019 League Cup final, but your wider point stands.
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If you looking for empathy or self reflection from Kris Boyd, I can only suggest you revisit that strategy. He is a common, or garden, troll.
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Spain 82?
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They used to come stage to this one, just the band, then Jim would come bounding on.
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The aim of every action in football: consistency.
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I guess theatre owners didn’t treat their audience with the callous disregard that football club owners did. The fact that it took until the late 20th century for a tragedy like Hillsborough was luck not judgement. Shops didn’t pile people into shops until they couldn’t breathe.
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Very nice decanter and carriage clock on show there. Is it a retro display of the consolation prizes from Bullseye?
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Had he been waiting for that moment all his life? Oh Lord.
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Van Basten’s last game, he could barely function at all given the condition of his ankle.
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Gary Hooper
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How much could we get for Valle?
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UEFA Cup run in 1987. Celtic beating them in the 1988 Scottish Cup Final.
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I’ve no doubt he will flourish into a great player, currently he shows it in spells, be equally he can remind you that he is very much a player developing. His first few minutes on the pitch at the cup final were brutal. Then he goes and creates the third goal.
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Signed from teams Jock Stein used to manage.
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And a clearly hungover expression!
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Best post WW2 striker the world had seen? Discuss.
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Can’t believe no one has pointed out the best aspect of this: the glass of most likely piss poor champagne that he’s been given to celebrate this gift.