Anyone see that filthy bicycle kick from Iverness to beat Rangers
I watched in a pub in Portstewart of all places
Yup
Hilarious!
Anyone see that filthy bicycle kick from Iverness to beat Rangers
I watched in a pub in Portstewart of all places
Fortunately you can tune into BBC Alba on March 11th and 18th to watch Morton v QOS and Falkirk v Morton@ToffeeHibs Hibs are barely on the telly these days (Which is playing havoc with my watching them being that I'm a Plazzy arm chair Hibee), how's Grant Holt doing?
Fortunately you can tune into BBC Alba on March 11th and 18th to watch Morton v QOS and Falkirk v Morton![]()
That would be fantastic, but let's just hope we make the play-offs and take it from there.I'll look equally forward to watching Greenock handing Hamilton their arses in the SPL Play Off match as well![]()
No chance, ex-Celtic player.Mark McGhee fired by Motherwell.
I wonder will he get the job at Ibrox.
Mark McGhee fired by Motherwell.
I wonder will he get the job at Ibrox.
No chance, ex-Celtic player.
I see Morton boss Jim Duffy is on the list to replace McGhee at Motherwell.
No chance, ex-Celtic player.
I see Morton boss Jim Duffy is on the list to replace McGhee at Motherwell.
McGhee started his career at Morton, scoring 37 goals in 64 games before moving to Newcastle, but not convinced he would be in the frame if Jim Duffy does move on. He would probably think that his profile (in his own head) in the game, would land him a bigger fish than Morton, but I do agree about the merry-go-round scenario.The way that the merry-go-round works in Scotland I wouldn't be surprised if McGhee got the Morton job assuming Duffy goes to 'Well.
McGhee started his career at Morton, scoring 37 goals in 64 games before moving to Newcastle, but not convinced he would be in the frame if Jim Duffy does move on. He would probably think that his profile (in his own head) in the game, would land him a bigger fish than Morton, but I do agree about the merry-go-round scenario.
Morton had a good side in the mid sixties when I started watching football. They reached the old League Cup final only to lose heavily. Alan Mcgraw was the man and Hibs poached him. His son played for Hibs too.McGhee started his career at Morton, scoring 37 goals in 64 games before moving to Newcastle, but not convinced he would be in the frame if Jim Duffy does move on. He would probably think that his profile (in his own head) in the game, would land him a bigger fish than Morton, but I do agree about the merry-go-round scenario.
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