Scottish football

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Even worse than Inverness Caley Thistle?

I went to that ground on a mild day just to visit the club shop and it was chilly. I can't imagine it in full winter
Likewise Peterhead, I was working up there a few years ago, passed the ground which looked quaint and we'll maintained, went into town and it was like the world had stood still since the 60's, dark, dank.buildings, strange pubs,even stranger characters knocking about but friendly tbf.
Must mention the fash is even better from there than Arbroath?
 
Even worse than Inverness Caley Thistle?

I went to that ground on a mild day just to visit the club shop and it was chilly. I can't imagine it in full winter
My old dad turned out for Elgin in the early thirties and reckoned the club colours should have been white, black and blue to match the shade of players' knees in winter.
 
Absolutely woeful from the linesman not seeing that last night.

It was, to use an old saying, a bawhair either way.

Celtic had a perfectly good goal ruled out at Tynecastle for a bad offside call in the opening game of the season that would have put us 2 - 1 up.

This is one of the few times when we can say bad decisions have evened themselves out so far this season. If you ignore Halliday not being sent off that is.
 
It was, to use an old saying, a bawhair either way.

Celtic had a perfectly good goal ruled out at Tynecastle for a bad offside call in the opening game of the season that would have put us 2 - 1 up.

This is one of the few times when we can say bad decisions have evened themselves out so far this season. If you ignore Halliday not being sent off that is.
?Anyone calling that Celtic goal on Thurs a bawhair offside can only be described (to use your vernacular) as a bawbag tbh!! ?
 

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