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    re: Who is the best Scot NOT to have played for Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Redford
    Too young to have seen him but I always hear the of Ralph Milne mentioned in these discussions.
    Voted Man U's worst ever player.[/quote]

    Really?

    Edit-Just read that it was due to his boozing.[/quote]

    What age are you Archie?

    I read his book "what's it all about ralphie" recently. Apparently rangers wanted him and kept pestering McLean about it , wee jum said the only chance they had was a straight swap for Sally McCoist , in other words no deal . Ralphie found out about their interest years later , lol . Decent read , he liked his booze and it sounds like Sir Alex just let him get in with it , it's a shame though he could have been a legend for scotland , and man utd .[/quote]

    I'm 32.

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    re: Who is the best Scot NOT to have played for Scotland

    redford back to his goodies_lob persona, biggest belter on here

    the dab dilf

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    re: Who is the best Scot NOT to have played for Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Archiebaird
    Too young to have seen him but I always hear the of Ralph Milne mentioned in these discussions.
    Voted Man U's worst ever player.[/quote]

    Really?

    Edit-Just read that it was due to his boozing.[/quote]

    What age are you Archie?

    I read his book "what's it all about ralphie" recently. Apparently rangers wanted him and kept pestering McLean about it , wee jum said the only chance they had was a straight swap for Sally McCoist , in other words no deal . Ralphie found out about their interest years later , lol . Decent read , he liked his booze and it sounds like Sir Alex just let him get in with it , it's a shame though he could have been a legend for scotland , and man utd .[/quote]

    I'm 32.[/quote]

    Dunno why I thought you were an old

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    re: Who is the best Scot NOT to have played for Scotland

    Stroke of luck fer the Dons Archie

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    re: Who is the best Scot NOT to have played for Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Redford
    Too young to have seen him but I always hear the of Ralph Milne mentioned in these discussions.
    Voted Man U's worst ever player.[/quote]

    Really?

    Edit-Just read that it was due to his boozing.[/quote]

    What age are you Archie?

    I read his book "what's it all about ralphie" recently. Apparently rangers wanted him and kept pestering McLean about it , wee jum said the only chance they had was a straight swap for Sally McCoist , in other words no deal . Ralphie found out about their interest years later , lol . Decent read , he liked his booze and it sounds like Sir Alex just let him get in with it , it's a shame though he could have been a legend for scotland , and man utd .[/quote]

    I'm 32.[

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    re: Who is the best Scot NOT to have played for Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab
    Stroke of luck fer the Dons Archie

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