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  1. He can’t drop Kiltie after the performance he put in against Dundee Utd and if we go back to one up front that’s a mistake. If that game taught us one thing surely it was to play the team that we want and let the opposition worry about us rather than the other way around.
    11 points
  2. Chinese flu? Are you tryong to be Donald Trump or just a completely ignorant bell end,
    2 points
  3. We were pish, we stole 2-1 win. Heart in his constantly, but were too of the group 5 unbeaten. Tom English can take his Czechs unlucky not to win truth and stick it right up his s**tter. Best laugh was when the dribbling old fart Miller thought he said Gordon Marshall was in goals. What decade is he living in ffs.
    2 points
  4. "A season with Verona" is going to be the next football book I read, I think. In fact, I'm going to order it right now.
    2 points
  5. That's treatable with antibiotics as long as you get it early enough
    2 points
  6. Hamaleinen played 79 minutes for Finland today before being subbed. Very impressed with the Finns, comfortable in possession and great movement too. Improved at lot since Paatelainen left to manage them. Already qualified for Euro 2021 too.
    2 points
  7. No way should Aberdeen get to host a test event given recent events.
    2 points
  8. Over my many years of watching football I have taken the view that players take time to settle. There maybe a number of games when to be brutally frank they appear gash but every now and again you see a "flash" which gives encouragement of better times ahead. I wonder if that was Pinnock's moment yesterday. His vision and execution of the pass to Kiltie yesterday was maybe a sight of what he is capable off. Hopefully he can push on from here.
    1 point
  9. I would not consult The National if I was in search of balanced reporting. This falls into the same category as a Telegraph article about how fantastic Brexit is for everyone.
    1 point
  10. There is no way there going to be allowed due to increasing cases last week I want to go back like everyone of us but I want to do it safe.
    1 point
  11. Scotland will get horsed. Czech could put out their under-14s and we would struggle. As soon as a good player pulls a Scotland strip on all talent and confidence disappear in an instant.
    1 point
  12. It got out of hand in Israel when the schools went back. Might find that out soon here, with Scottish schools being back, but not English ones. Couple of weeks for it to multiply and you could see the local Glasgow lockdowns being extended down here sadly.
    1 point
  13. Ha ja superb stuff, but worryingly this literally sums the current UK government up perfectly. Absolute shower of absolute ignorant clowns. Yet we've still got folk who'd rather have this kind of prick running Scotland than literally anyone at all in Edinburgh. Brexits going to be an absolute cluster of epic proportions.
    1 point
  14. Think every business he's had an interest in has went bankrupt. Shame
    1 point
  15. 1 point
  16. I think stick with the 442.
    1 point
  17. Sigma Olomouc made us look like chumps when we played them anyway. Regardless of who they put out it isn't going to be easy for this Scotland team.
    1 point
  18. The only change I could see would be Millen for Rossi provided AD goes with 2 up top.
    1 point
  19. That chin dribbling old fart barely knows what day of the week it is. Sportsound needs to do a sky and refresh their lineup. Nae geriatrics, nae former pros with an axe to grind, and nae agents
    1 point
  20. Eastwood for me will really have to earn his place in the team. Nobody can dispute that he messed up big time at Hibs and Rogers has done enough so far to keep his place.
    1 point
  21. Shaky start but last couple of games has done fine
    1 point
  22. Sadly for us I think the Bachmann ship has unfortunately sailed( he shouldn't have been the only targeted established keeper we were looking at). But a wish the big man all the best and hopefully he gains some regular football down there with Watford.
    1 point
  23. Harlequins v Bath today , 2,700 in a 14,500 stadium. Same distribution of seating would allow all of our season ticket holders to attend. If part of the drop in season ticket sales is people not buying junior tickets, then if we can let family groups sit together, we could get some of those sales back.
    1 point
  24. Surprised no thread started already. Thought he did really well slotting into the team, didn't really see him put a foot wrong. More than capable of stepping up. Thoughts?
    1 point
  25. Call it gut feeling, but something about this worries me. The Pars nearly came to a grissly end and were saved by Fans group Pars United CIC, they seemed to be getting on very well but will be cast into minority when DAFC GmBh take up the 75% ownership. I really hope that things go well for The Pars, a club extremely similar to ourselves which deserves to be in the top flight and would be a great addition to the SPFL Premier League, but their is always something eats away at me the foreign investors come calling, East End Park is situated in one of the best parts of Dunfermline , only one mile away from the Motorway for commuting into Edinburgh. Good luck Pars!
    1 point
  26. Considering it was his debut and him coming on unexpectedly, I thought he was excellent. Certainly looked a more than capable player in there.
    1 point
  27. Don’t see why you would change the starting 11 from a 4-0 win unless due to injuries or suspensions. If we don’t impose ourselves then it’s for the Manager to make some decisive changes early on.
    0 points
  28. If we finish in the top 6 then I would agree that he’s done a great job. 7th to 9th an ok job and 10th or lower a poor job. Our expectations are now more than just avoiding the play-offs or relegation. We should absolutely be targeting a top six place.
    0 points
  29. Time will tell. Can’t judge him after one game against a poor side.
    -1 points
  30. a bit like stephen hendry , i thought these chaps had plenty money , seems maybe not
    -1 points
  31. Doesn’t the window close on 30 September?
    -1 points
  32. Coronavirus: Oxford study says hydroxychloroquine can not be 'ruled out' as preventative measure, study says It's hoped the drug could prevent the virus from developing or greatly reduce chances of hospitalisation if taken early. Thursday 6 August 2020 10:40, UK Hydroxychloroquine should not be "ruled out" as prevention for coronavirus, according to researchers studying its effectiveness. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested the antimalarial drug can fight COVID-19 despite mounting scientific evidence that it can not and may be harmful. The nation's top infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci highlighted clinical studies concluding the drug is not effective in treating COVID-19 - including ones commissioned by the World Health Organisation and the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). While acknowledging the drug has been ruled out as a treatment, a University of Oxford-led study is examining its effectiveness for prevention. The Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) has enrolled 40,000 frontline workers in Europe, Africa, Asia and South America who will receive either chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine or a placebo. Advertisement It's hoped the double-blind, randomised study will reveal if hydroxychloroquine can prevent the virus from developing or greatly reduce chances of hospitalisation if taken soonafter infection. One of the lead researchers of the 'Copcov' trial, Dr Will Schilling, said the question on whether hydroxychloroquine "works or not in prevention or very early treatment… remains unanswered". The benefits found in small post-exposure treatment trials, although modest, could be very valuable if they were confirmed." Professor Nick Day from the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, also guiding the study, was confident the study "will find out if these drugs can prevent COVID-19 or not." Prevention is much easier than cure," he said. "By the time patients are admitted to hospital, virus multiplication is well past its peak and inflammation in the lungs and other complications may prove lethal." "At this stage, the steroid dexamethasone, which reduces inflammation, saves lives but the antivirals hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine do not. However, that does not rule out that they could be effective much earlier in the illness." There have been no results yet from the Oxford-led research or many ongoing studies around the world on the drug as a preventative treatment. The Oxford-led study was recently paused following controversy over a study from The Lancet, which claimed the drug caused higher death rates and heart problems. The WHO halted its research due to these fundings but resumed it after errors were found in the Lancet study. President Trump has routinely defended the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19, recently saying unproven medication was only rejected as treatment because it was "politically toxic" as he had recommended its use. In May, he revealed he was taking the medication daily to ward off coronavirus after consulting the White House doctor. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has also praised the drug and credited it for his recovery from coronavirus. https://news.sky.com/story/amp/coronavirus-oxford-study-says-hydroxychloroquine-can-not-be-ruled-out-as-preventative-measure-study-says-12043367
    -1 points
  33. Probably go defensive again. 1 up front
    -1 points
  34. Got to go 2 up front again, we’ve tried the keeping it tight against Aberdeen the last couple seasons and it doesn’t work as they’re so much better suited to getting something from nothing than we are.
    -1 points
  35. Pro rata would be about twenty away fans!
    -1 points
  36. Getting Abbot onboard will be more about his Aussie contact list than his ability to negotiate trade deals. We all know the 4 (or is it 5?!) key freedoms of the EU. If we were serious about a deal, Brexit could be worked out on the phone in an afternoon. Under no circumstances will the UK accept freedom of movement, so they'll be no trade deal on anything meaningful. Then we move on to US, AUS, Canada and NZ. Score trade deals with them an India, which should be possible (or more possible than with other countries) and the Brexitiers will say, we're in a bigger market than the EU (Would probably be around double amount of people), English an official language in all this trade zone - that makes up for losing right to work in EU etc etc.
    -1 points
  37. Abbot will have pledged the same allegiances to the Queen, Sturgeon or BoJo have to. Is probably less chance of him being a foreign spy, or leaking details than other candidates. Seems obvious on leaving EU, UK would use its Commonwealth ties to Canada, Australia and NZ. Expect more of the same appointments going forward, as these guys are probably the only folk we can really 'trust' with sensitive info.
    -2 points
  38. 30p a pint, hookers also cheap. Great trip
    -2 points
  39. I’d like to see us go same again. Great performance and result last time out. Suspect we will see changes though. Probably Millen back in at RB. Mulumbu and McKenzie in for Kiltie and one of Brophy/Kabamba.
    -3 points
  40. i was to busy in a local lady house to remember the game itself , my lasting memory of prague itself was winning a few hundred pounds in the airport casino before boarding to fly back , bet you lot wish you were with us , we did it all
    -3 points
  41. agree , surely with our capacity , and the basic no chinese flu about killie we should be first to try ??
    -7 points
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