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    How many games did both teams play this season ??

    Doesn't look good on Highland league , but not really a true reflection given the lack of game time they have had.

    Brechin will struggle against Kelty.

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    FFS 4-6-0 and sub-hun brutality in the Highland League.

    **** off, Mrs Merton.

    https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...ub-3261926?amp

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    FFS 4-6-0 and sub-hun brutality in the Highland League.

    **** off, Mrs Merton.

    https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...ub-3261926?amp
    Brechin are really screwed now.

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    Fixture list published. Maroons first three:

    Nrn (h)
    Brechin (a)
    Thickie Bustle (a)

    Not a bad start. I’d expect it to be into February before we pull away to become runaway champions by mid-April.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonofrgmsdad View Post
    You surely don't appreciate the animosity that a Wick Academy v Brora game can generate (ask the people of Helmsdale) or the rammy that used to be Elgin v Caley.
    Yep. The boy’s speaking pish as usual. Grade A zoomer.

    Elgin and Caley were like the Deadscum and their green pals. Stuffing either was always sweet.

    Keith v Huntly on Christmas Day with any scores and grudges remaining unsettled carried forward to Huntly v Keith on New Year’s Day. Proper Mannies’ local derbies. Buckie v Deveronvale and Lossie v Forres still have their moments too.

    Broch v Peterheid is much missed by their fans, as I’m certain brochred will confirm.

    Are you retired now min?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Yep. The boy’s speaking pish as usual. Grade A zoomer.

    Elgin and Caley were like the Deadscum and their green pals. Stuffing either was always sweet.

    Keith v Huntly on Christmas Day with any scores and grudges remaining unsettled carried forward to Huntly v Keith on New Year’s Day. Proper Mannies’ local derbies. Buckie v Deveronvale and Lossie v Forres still have their moments too.

    Broch v Peterheid is much missed by their fans, as I’m certain brochred will confirm.

    Are you retired now min?
    Broch v bloo toon. Great if you won. My history teacher, the mannie Sievewright, played for them which made for double disappointment if you lost.
    Buses were s****ed.

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    For years I thought Sivvy was that big lanky beanpole boy that the Mogganers had upfront, but eventually realised that The History Man was in the back four with future Maroon Bruce Morrison - what was the lanky ****er’s name?

    One day, over a pint, I will tell the tale of trying to stop Charlie Duncan from being sent to the stand by the ref, and being told to **** off by Charlie in the process.

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    It’s not even proper football. Just a lot of teuchter’s running about kicking a sheep bladder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    For years I thought Sivvy was that big lanky beanpole boy that the Mogganers had upfront, but eventually realised that The History Man was in the back four with future Maroon Bruce Morrison - what was the lanky ****er’s name?

    One day, over a pint, I will tell the tale of trying to stop Charlie Duncan from being sent to the stand by the ref, and being told to **** off by Charlie in the process.
    57V the lanky striker of which you speak, wouldnae have been a guy ca'ed Gordon McIntyre would it?

    I recall him playing for Sunnybank, I think, in the juniors and I'm sure he went to Peterheid at round about the time John (?) Seivewright played for them.

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    Andy Kirk gets the Glebe Park gig. Previously manager of Hearts’ wifies’ fitba, who, if they’re not called The Jam Tarts, they ****ing ought to be.
    Last edited by 57vintage; 07-06-2021 at 05:37 PM.

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