Scottish football

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St Mirren 2 v 2 Morton

Proverbial game of two halves, first being totally forgettable, the second being memorable. St. Mirren took the lead with what looked a fortuitous penalty, though it was well dispatched. Morton countered a few minutes later with a scintillating strike from midfielder Andy Murdoch. St. Mirren took the lead again with a well worked goal which carved the 'Ton defence open. Morton then received our own penalty after shirt pulling in the box at a corner, the penalty was fired into the bottom corner by ex-St. Mirren player Gary Harkins. Draw the correct result on the day and pleased with the performance, second half in particular.
 
Who's trying to ridicule you?
I go to watch my hometown team, the team that my Granda took me to see when I was 3 years old and have been going to see ever since. If we don't have a game on I try to get down south to a game or go to see Falkirk, Stenny or the Shire as they are the closest teams to where I live. I DON'T go to watch football to tell people how many trophies my "TEAM" have won, even though I've never actually gone to see that team, if I wanted that scenario I would support Man U, Real Madrid and Rangers ;)

In hindsight that post was embarrassingly childish from me.I think i'll just stick to reading this thread from now on, and leave you and @larbert toffee in peace.
 
In hindsight that post was embarrassingly childish from me.I think i'll just stick to reading this thread from now on, and leave you and @larbert toffee in peace.
Mate, we're all football fans and on this forum the one thing we have in common is being Everton fans. Please don't think you can't get involved with the discussion, debate is part and parcel of the game. On a lighter note...COYB get into this Leicester mob.
 

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