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  1. #1
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    Some guy. All whilst having crohn?s. He must be a real inspiration for your laddie.
    Must be hard getting that diagnosis especially at your sons age. It?s great that folk like Shinnie speak about it now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bojangles9 View Post
    Some guy. All whilst having crohn?s. He must be a real inspiration for your laddie.
    Must be hard getting that diagnosis especially at your sons age. It?s great that folk like Shinnie speak about it now.
    The Loons 18, hard to get anything sensible into his head at his age about what he eats and drinks, more so the drink, he isn't too bad eating wise.
    There is nothing of him though, just like Shinnie and at over 6ft, he would make a good goalpost.

    It is good that people like Shinnie and the ex Scotland Player Darren Fletcher are speaking up about it.

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    It?s also bowel cancer awareness month so mind and check your plops. Not something you really want somebody else looking through but still less embarrassing than being at Darvel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    It?s also bowel cancer awareness month so mind and check your plops. Not something you really want somebody else looking through but still less embarrassing than being at Darvel
    I'd imagine most of us on here, are at an age where the government sends you a nice kit for the job on your 50th birthday.

    Mine landed through the letterbox on the actual day of my Birthday. If I didn't feel old before opening it, I certainly did afterwards.

    So check you shyte, to ensure all's alright!

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    Needs a bump here.

    Not really much people on here have been slagging him off since he came back but there has been a section of our support who have been saying the guy is finished and his legs have gone.

    He?s now become a Dons legend lifting the Scottish cup for his home town team.

    Well done Shinnie, one of our own.

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    One handed cup lift as well. He knows his stuff

    Delighted for him

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