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Rangers v Aberdeen Live

Article if anyone cares to discuss the match tonight


Team news -

Kelly, Yilmaz, Propper, Diomande, Cernt, Nsiala, Hefte, Igamane, Hagi, Raskin, Danilo.

Subs: Munn, Tavernier, Barron, Dessers, Bajrami, Balogun, McCausland, Rice, Lovelace


Doohan, Devlin, Shinnie, Nilsen, Nisbet, Clarkson, McGarry, Okkels, Palaversa, Tobers, Keskinen,

Subs: Ritchie, Polvara, Duk, Morris, Dorrington, Jensen, Boyd, Amberose, Enem.

https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewLiveArticle/465890

posted on 17/1/25

Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.

posted on 17/1/25


Just reading back there comments earlier fvkin hilarious

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 17/1/25

comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 13 minutes ago
Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.


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Any excuse to reprise this cracker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBRywUeiB6Y

posted on 17/1/25

comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 14 minutes ago
Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.


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You are most probably correct. We did pass an old gun post on the waterfront path.



"Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school."

Not yet, its Lanzarote, planning to hunt down 'heed and advise him of the error of his ways

posted on 17/1/25

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted about a minute ago
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 13 minutes ago
Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.


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Any excuse to reprise this cracker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBRywUeiB6Y
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comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 17/1/25

comment by I'm not as think as you drunk I am.......Schizophrenia was my idea!.....No it wasn't!.....You are never alone with a Schizo :D (U2115)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 14 minutes ago
Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.


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You are most probably correct. We did pass an old gun post on the waterfront path.



"Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school."

Not yet, its Lanzarote, planning to hunt down 'heed and advise him of the error of his ways
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The gunsite at Mugdock is still pretty decent nick

https://www.mugdock-country-park.org.uk/conservation-heritage/history-heritage/mugdock-gunsite

posted on 17/1/25



Silver forgot about that wan.

Mugdock guns have been a lunch break spot for 1,000's of weans.




posted on 17/1/25


<Not yet, its Lanzarote>

Nice try mate.

We call it the Algarve on here.



comment by St3vie (U11028)

posted on 17/1/25

Thank fck we are at home to Fraserburgh on Sunday hiy

I'd be sitting here worried sick if we were away

posted on 17/1/25




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