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Thread: Why are the dabs

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    Why are the dabs

    Such a big price to beat the villagers today?

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    They are flying and are talking up their prospects. Goalie going, and we know that goals scored are worth heehaw if the opposition are putting them in at the other end. Shankland not looking quite so valuable and I imagine his sale was a major part in paying for this season. Fuchs not fit and the PCA for McMullan must have been a disappointment. Reading between the lines they seem to have a few worries so typical response is to talk up their chances of a result against the villagers.

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    I was thinking more injury problems hence no heating being switched on.

    St j arnae great.

    Was an even game with two fully fit squads.

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    Games aff.
    Is ours in doubt or are we gonna swith the heating on. 😎

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    Games aff.
    Is ours in doubt or are we gonna swith the heating on. 😎
    No that I ever back the ****s to win anyway.

    Backed them to get either over 3 corners last week and they ****ed that.

    Did well win or draw and more than 2 corners.....evens

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