Scottish football

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Dave King moaning about someone else having links to organised crime, is like Harold Shipman complaining about another doctors bedside manner.

He's been forced, by the court, to make an offer of 20p a share to The Rangers International Football Club PLC shareholders. So far, King has been putting it off for as long as he can. It looks like he's using this tactic to avoid having to make the offer to shareholder he believes will take him up on the offer. Especially as they got their shares for 1p.

The people King is complaining about have been shareholders for around six years. Maybe it's just a coincidence he's suddenly unhappy that they have links to organised crime, at the same time as he's been forced to make an offer for their shares?
 
Hearts got back to winning ways, at the weekend.Hearts will be a tough proposition for anyone, with everyone fit.Tynecastle is such an intimidating ground as well.If they keep everyone fit, then they can finish in third place.
Can you tell that Tynecastle is intimidating from brief highlights on TV? Having actually been to Tynecastle a few times, most recently to see Everton win 3-1, I've never really found it intimidating. Easter Road is worse, especially that narrow road with the bridge, always a chance that something will kick off.
 
Can you tell that Tynecastle is intimidating from brief highlights on TV? Having actually been to Tynecastle a few times, most recently to see Everton win 3-1, I've never really found it intimidating. Easter Road is worse, especially that narrow road with the bridge, always a chance that something will kick off.
Easter road is far better, but then, i would say that as i cant stand hearts
 
Easter road is far better, but then, i would say that as i cant stand hearts
In the 60s the atmosphere was exciting at the old Tynecastle. They had a silver band that marched round the pitch pre-match and at half-time. Aromas of cigar and pipe tobacco from the stand.
At Hibs you'd get Hang On Sloopy from a cracked tannoy system as you breathed Woodbines and watched old newspapers blowing across the top of the east terrace.
 
In the 60s the atmosphere was exciting at the old Tynecastle. They had a silver band that marched round the pitch pre-match and at half-time. Aromas of cigar and pipe tobacco from the stand.
At Hibs you'd get Hang On Sloopy from a cracked tannoy system as you breathed Woodbines and watched old newspapers blowing across the top of the east terrace.
That terrace was big if i remember
 
Dandies win 3-2 v their bogey team.
Not a night for going the football tbh
Hope they can find some consistency and support Killie and mount some sort of challenge to the Old firm, with their superb manager McInnes (whom lesser teams have failed to tempt away)they've already shown they've got the better of Newco (who are faultering big time) and given the hoops a good game.
 

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