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30/11/2017 11:29 am  #1


Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

Predictions for Saturday?
Who will be gone/coming in when January comes round?
 

 

30/11/2017 1:40 pm  #2


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

Arab87 wrote:

Predictions for Saturday?
Who will be gone/coming in when January comes round?
 

St andrew was greek and never spoke gaelic so probably would have said wtf (in greek obviously) 😉
 

 

30/11/2017 1:59 pm  #3


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

blackandtangerine wrote:

Arab87 wrote:

Predictions for Saturday?
Who will be gone/coming in when January comes round?
 

St andrew was greek and never spoke gaelic so probably would have said wtf (in greek obviously) 😉
 

and St Paddy was Welsh 

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30/11/2017 2:24 pm  #4


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

Happy St Andrews Day too.

I'm not sure about the history of Andrew, although his bones were reputed to have been carried to many corners of the world, to such an extent that he may well have had the skeleton of a dinosaur.

Normally, b&t, historians place his death as being in Greece, and his being born in Galilee (now Israel). And he's the patron saint of a lot of places other than Scotland (due to his huge skeleton?)

January: I'd like to think a giant centre forward will arrive on January 1st.

 

30/11/2017 3:14 pm  #5


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

PatReilly wrote:

Happy St Andrews Day too.

I'm not sure about the history of Andrew, although his bones were reputed to have been carried to many corners of the world, to such an extent that he may well have had the skeleton of a dinosaur.

Normally, b&t, historians place his death as being in Greece, and his being born in Galilee (now Israel). And he's the patron saint of a lot of places other than Scotland (due to his huge skeleton?)

January: I'd like to think a giant centre forward will arrive on January 1st.

I stand corrected then. Knew greece was involved someplace tho
 

 

30/11/2017 4:52 pm  #6


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

I reckon we should hold onto Robson, his development fee will be a good amount unless someone offers more. As for Quinn, he's away, no complaints. Hopefully we can rid of N'Koyi, just don't see a player at all. We drastically need a powerful stiker, solid centre half, a right back and another left back. We have the players in other areas to win games (Fraser, King, McDonald, Fyvie)

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30/11/2017 6:04 pm  #7


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

The Courier reporting today that Stewart Petrie (Montrose manager) saying he is worried that Cammy Ballantyne will be recalled by United soon because of how well he has been playing and that Lazlo might want a closer look at him. Wonder if there is something in this or if it is just paper talk. He got MoM in their game against QotS and the report said he was easily as good as the Championship opposition. Could be worth a shot given that neither Murdoch or Toshney has made the right back slot their own. Sure the laddie only has 6 months left on his contract so it must be now or never for him.

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Too much commotion
 

30/11/2017 6:19 pm  #8


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

lifesanocean wrote:

The Courier reporting today that Stewart Petrie (Montrose manager) saying he is worried that Cammy Ballantyne will be recalled by United soon because of how well he has been playing and that Lazlo might want a closer look at him. Wonder if there is something in this or if it is just paper talk. He got MoM in their game against QotS and the report said he was easily as good as the Championship opposition. Could be worth a shot given that neither Murdoch or Toshney has made the right back slot their own. Sure the laddie only has 6 months left on his contract so it must be now or never for him.

The last right back we produced from within was Super Keiiiiiit. We should give the boy a chance then, surely has the fitness levels to get up and down the flanks

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30/11/2017 9:13 pm  #9


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

sad that so many Scottish people are more interested in celebrating st patricks day than they are st Andrews day



 
 

30/11/2017 11:02 pm  #10


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

blackandtangerine wrote:

PatReilly wrote:

Happy St Andrews Day too.

I'm not sure about the history of Andrew, although his bones were reputed to have been carried to many corners of the world, to such an extent that he may well have had the skeleton of a dinosaur.

Normally, b&t, historians place his death as being in Greece, and his being born in Galilee (now Israel). And he's the patron saint of a lot of places other than Scotland (due to his huge skeleton?)

January: I'd like to think a giant centre forward will arrive on January 1st.

I stand corrected then. Knew greece was involved someplace tho
 

St Dode was Greek


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30/11/2017 11:20 pm  #11


Re: Latha Naomh Anndra sona dhuibh (Happy ST Andrew's day in gaelic)

St Andrew was born 2022 years ago. If we all traced our routes to that time you would be surprised and most likely not Scottish at that time.

Even going back 165 years would surprise a few wi the tattie famine influence. I rekon at least a 3rd of Septic and Sevco fans sing songs about their ancestors in a very bad way as they come fae what they hate.

If they traced back their family they might be gutted.

One day we will celebrate St Andrews day but it'll take clever marketing to get aff the ground. It'll dae well as we are very good at celebrating anything we celebrate that gives us an excuse to do it with drink.

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