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Thread: Gemme in doubt

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    Gemme in doubt

    With everything happening in Balmorale

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    Eh? While I obviously have sympathy for the family, what has the health of the queen got to do with our match?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Eh? While I obviously have sympathy for the family, what has the health of the queen got to do with our match?
    Depending on what happens it might be a policing issues. AsI wld imagine if the worst happens she will have to be moved to Windsor. Also maybe as a mark of respect. Which if right cld be done at match with a minutes silence of applause.

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    F*ck that sh*te.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    F*ck that sh*te.
    Agreed

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    The games will only be in doubt if the SPFL find oot that Celtic are at home this weekend...........

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    She's not dead yet and the news channels are wall to wall. Prepare for months of it when she does go...

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    Ding dong

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    A very old woman has died and that is sad for the family and people who were close to her - just like it is for many families. But now we are in for weeks of orchestrated mourning. I can't stand people mourning and getting themselves into an emotional state for a person they didn't know, hadn't met and don't have a clue what kind of person the deceased was. In the meantime we have thousand of elderly people who are alone, struggling to get medical treatment and care or have had to sell their homes to access the level of care they need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUFCstokie View Post
    A very old woman has died and that is sad for the family and people who were close to her - just like it is for many families. But now we are in for weeks of orchestrated mourning. I can't stand people mourning and getting themselves into an emotional state for a person they didn't know, hadn't met and don't have a clue what kind of person the deceased was. In the meantime we have thousand of elderly people who are alone, struggling to get medical treatment and care or have had to sell their homes to access the level of care they need.
    Hear ****ing hear!

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