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Thread: Stevie Archibald - A forgotten Don?

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonofrgmsdad View Post
    Check the size of the crowd. True loyal, my aRse. They let their club die.
    Last minute goal, Joe Harper shot that stuck in the Copland Road End dubs, and Archiblad slid in to poke it into the net, with a couple of blue thugs raking their studs down his back.

    Pick that the **** oot you hun ****s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Last minute goal, Joe Harper shot that stuck in the Copland Road End dubs, and Archiblad slid in to poke it into the net, with a couple of blue thugs raking their studs down his back.

    Pick that the **** oot you hun ****s.
    One of the best sh1te goals scored

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonofrgmsdad View Post
    Check the size of the crowd. True loyal, my aRse. They let their club die.
    What a bunch o hacking Baaastards that team were. Absolutely vile all of them. For younger viewers, imagine a team of Scott Broons with similar protection from the bitb. I'm getting angrier as I type BAAAAASTAAARDS

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    In my opinion, Steve Archibald is the most complete striker I've seen in my time following the Dons. Better goalscorers? Aye, but he was a solid 20 plus a season. Better line leaders? Mebbe, but he could do the "number 9" job very nicely. Better auld fashioned inside forwards playing aff a 9? Actually nae many I can think of.

    He was a class act.
    Hardy sod as well, liked a physical contest, could play any type of striker's role.
    If he was around today, the lone striker role would've suited him down to the ground.
    Great player.

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    Oh, and he's also the answer to a great trivia question relating to Top of the Pops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InversneckieDob View Post
    Oh, and he's also the answer to a great trivia question relating to Top of the Pops.
    On twice in same episode with 2 different songs.....

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    i would imagine one of them was andy cameron's 1978 world cup song

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    No, pretty sure it would have been ‘We have a dream’ from 82 (“it’s no the ball you’re kickin ya eejit, it’s me”) and the Chas and Dave Spurs number for the FA Cup

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    Quote Originally Posted by GASC1980 View Post
    i would imagine one of them was andy cameron's 1978 world cup song
    Weegie pish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Julio View Post
    No, pretty sure it would have been ‘We have a dream’ from 82 (“it’s no the ball you’re kickin ya eejit, it’s me”) and the Chas and Dave Spurs number for the FA Cup
    Aye of course it would have been.

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