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1 hour ago, Jimbeamjunior said:

got to remember that the sheep havent lost to celtic yet, we have, its like a game in hand for us, we win the weekend they lose to the tarriers and its back to 3 and gives us momentum hopefully

better yet the tarriers lose and we thump aberdeen, bump back to 3 points at the top

Yep, it's still fine margins at the moment. 6 points is fuck all at this stage of the season. A draw between those two and we beat Aberdeen and we're right back in the mix in the league. If we can get our home form up to the standard of our away form we could surprise a few people.

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3 hours ago, plumbGER said:

Pity they didn't teach you basic English in the military.

What kind of machine are you?

Get yourself into the "post a recent picture of yourself" thread in the OT and give the troops a swatch of the Kenny machine.

Ha ha chill oot Mr universe

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The business model for gyms is based upon capturing the market for those who are obese and/or have poor self image, anorexics etc and those females in particular looking to tone up, move on, escaping boring, dead end relationships, so let's sell the gullibles the dream. Quite successfully if the truth be told and they do benefit some of the poor unfortunates.

They also provide a paid service to the NHS for those with clinically diagnosed conditions. In fact most of those mentioned, just not clinically diagnosed, yet!

If you didn't suffer from an OCD beforehand, you certainly will afterwards as recent surveys have shown.

Rule of thumb is, eat healthy and get regular exercise, keeping a well balanced lifestyle. Much better to do this for improving self confidence and self image than using a prop, as props do have a habit of breaking, or breaking you.

Now getting back to McKinnish, he certainly does need help in the obese stakes. Gym isn't working, nor is he living a healthy lifestyle, so the first weakness in his character. Last, but his biggest problem, hanging around with taigs, which of course could explain the obesity, as they always were a bad influence and sheep worrying is also a criminal offence.

So, if looking for a new manager, don't do one that is obese, does gyms, worries sheep or influenced by taigs, as clinically, he's well fucked and not the winnng formulae.

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13 minutes ago, Rangers_no1 said:

Or maybe the scum just have far superior players to Aberdeen?

This whole the scum were garbage under Delia is a myth on here, they secured numerous points under him, seems Rodgers impact is clouding how the scum performed in the league under Delia.

I think a lot of the 'scum was rubbish under deila' is because of the European performances which were bad... they won the league every time and if Mciness was that good a manager he wouldn't of had them bottling him it all the time 

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2 hours ago, Rangers_no1 said:

Or maybe the scum just have far superior players to Aberdeen?

This whole the scum were garbage under Delia is a myth on here, they secured numerous points under him, seems Rodgers impact is clouding how the scum performed in the league under Delia.

Disagree mate, they were poor imo and what I would add to that is disregard the scum, Aberdeen and DM had games against the rest that they blew when the door had been opened, there was a pattern of this.

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48 minutes ago, Blue Avenger said:

The business model for gyms is based upon capturing the market for those who are obese and/or have poor self image, anorexics etc and those females in particular looking to tone up, move on, escaping boring, dead end relationships, so let's sell the gullibles the dream. Quite successfully if the truth be told and they do benefit some of the poor unfortunates.

They also provide a paid service to the NHS for those with clinically diagnosed conditions. In fact most of those mentioned, just not clinically diagnosed, yet!

If you didn't suffer from an OCD beforehand, you certainly will afterwards as recent surveys have shown.

Rule of thumb is, eat healthy and get regular exercise, keeping a well balanced lifestyle. Much better to do this for improving self confidence and self image than using a prop, as props do have a habit of breaking, or breaking you.

Now getting back to McKinnish, he certainly does need help in the obese stakes. Gym isn't working, nor is he living a healthy lifestyle, so the first weakness in his character. Last, but his biggest problem, hanging around with taigs, which of course could explain the obesity, as they always were a bad influence and sheep worrying is also a criminal offence.

So, if looking for a new manager, don't do one that is obese, does gyms, worries sheep or influenced by taigs, as clinically, he's well fucked and not the winnng formulae.

 

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1 hour ago, Blue Avenger said:

The business model for gyms is based upon capturing the market for those who are obese and/or have poor self image, anorexics etc and those females in particular looking to tone up, move on, escaping boring, dead end relationships, so let's sell the gullibles the dream. Quite successfully if the truth be told and they do benefit some of the poor unfortunates.

They also provide a paid service to the NHS for those with clinically diagnosed conditions. In fact most of those mentioned, just not clinically diagnosed, yet!

If you didn't suffer from an OCD beforehand, you certainly will afterwards as recent surveys have shown.

Rule of thumb is, eat healthy and get regular exercise, keeping a well balanced lifestyle. Much better to do this for improving self confidence and self image than using a prop, as props do have a habit of breaking, or breaking you.

Now getting back to McKinnish, he certainly does need help in the obese stakes. Gym isn't working, nor is he living a healthy lifestyle, so the first weakness in his character. Last, but his biggest problem, hanging around with taigs, which of course could explain the obesity, as they always were a bad influence and sheep worrying is also a criminal offence.

So, if looking for a new manager, don't do one that is obese, does gyms, worries sheep or influenced by taigs, as clinically, he's well fucked and not the winnng formulae.

Fucking Moonhowler

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2 hours ago, Turnberry18 said:

Great post. I remember the OP after the Hamilton match, and to be fair he held his hands up at that time.

I think he's a taig and it's only a matter of time before he's outed.

Give them enough rope.....

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23 hours ago, Deanzmeanzheinz said:

Are we missing a trick here? Is he a very good manager/coach staring us in the face? 

I appreciate it will be difficult to get him (even though they allowed him to meet Sunderland) but he is 'one of our own'.

So, should we bite the bullet with Pedro and go for him before someone else moves in? 

Jesus fkn wept.  Is this the Derek McInnes that went head to head with delia and done the square root of fuck all.  Since our demise he has done the square root of fuck all too.  

This guy is so hyped up and over rated it’s unreal. Don’t know what your agenda is here, but either way, if it’s serious you’re a crackpot if it’s not, fkn shame on you for starting it.  

Can we all not get behind the team and fkn stand together as one.  Last 2 games we have scored 7 and conceded one, now the way the press and agitators work against us it’s like the other way round, we don’t need our own starting any shite. 

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23 hours ago, JC10 said:

It's definitely a fair point to discuss despite last nights result.

A couple of poor results our next 2 games and everyone will be calling for Pedro's head again.

Tbf, any manager would be under scrutiny if we didn't do well over a few games. It's the territory of the job it looks. 

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