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 on: July 10, 2026, 06:20:25 PM 
Started by EssexPhil - Last post by Ironside
1) MONEY MONEY MONEY, in a rich man's world, Rangers and Celtic have the fan base and the stadiums to be regular top 6 top 4 teams in the EPL. Currently they can't compete with the english teams due to the fact they can't get the sponsors and TV money. Which means the best Scottish players end up in smaller clubs lke Bournemouth or Southampton. Or warming benches. Provincial Teams will spend money on youth development but then fail to give them game time to devolep properly as the cost of relegation looms large. Then when the youths are about to be ready for the next step the old firm will come in offering 4 times more money to sit on their benches before they end up down south.
2) The draw was incredible against Scotland. Getting both Brazil and Morrocco getting anything against either was a long shot, both could/should of been number 1 seeds. But this has too be looked with the knowledge more teams getting their gave Scotland a much better chance of making the finals in the first place.

my brain hurts but overall per head of population Scotland getting to the finals of the Euros and WC is above expections but US proud Scots just crave getting one up on our cocky Neighbours

 2 
 on: July 10, 2026, 04:43:15 PM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by Elliot
Bloody hell! Anne Widdecombe didn't just die, it was moider!

 3 
 on: July 10, 2026, 01:20:32 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by doubleup

Off to Burntisland on Saturday for a 4 man scramble but I'm getting an early pick up as we have our usual Friday night game of cards might not be in the best shape  Grin but looking forward to it never played it before and even if we stink the views of of the Firth of Forth are meant to be lovely and the course although not long everyone I have spoken to have really enjoyed it. 

It's quite hilly and quirky with some tricky holes. If there's a bit of run it's easy to find trouble on a few.

 4 
 on: July 10, 2026, 12:04:29 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by GreekStein

Cafe Rouge, Gatwick.

Must have been pre-Smartphones judging by my camera on the table.

There were 4 of us, at least 2 of whom were Luton regulars, embarrassed to say I've forgotten their names.

I do vividly recall there was a short fat bloke amongst them. Anyone care to guess his name?

Impressive, we went there because you wanted to watch the planes whilst you ate your breakfast.

Table for 4, you, me, Chinese Gav (pizzled) who is sadly no longer with us if you didn’t know 😢 and the short fat one was Deano (the Sicilian) who is sadly still with us.

The year was 2011, my last trip to Vegas. Don’t miss it either. Will probably return one day though.

You write pretty well for a plonker

 5 
 on: July 09, 2026, 11:00:57 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by RED-DOG
Too hot for me today. Even nine holes was too many. 



How was the hat?

 6 
 on: July 09, 2026, 10:59:45 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by RED-DOG
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Played like a nana. Back in the 100 club.

 7 
 on: July 09, 2026, 10:30:18 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Eck
Been lovely playing in shorts a few times this week after some pretty miserable weather. Golf has been pretty much as usual 3 or 4 really bad holes racking the score up. Similar this morning front 9 double on 2 and 4 and a mare in a bunker on 6. Then it got better played 7-9 ok 3 pretty tough holes. Then came back in 32 it's a par 35 of the whites but the 17th is a 4 of the yellows https://www.alloagolfclub.co.uk/the-course/course-tour/hole-17/ ridiculous par 4 if you hit a really good drive you still have 200 to the green and there is a ditch right in front of it so par is 34. Eagled 13 https://www.alloagolfclub.co.uk/the-course/course-tour/hole-13/ with a pitch from about 40 yards one bounce hit the pin and dropped in  Parred every other one. had a few good looks but most happy with 12 and 14 having to hit big draws round trees as I had pulled drives to the left. There's a game in there somewhere.

Off to Burntisland on Saturday for a 4 man scramble but I'm getting an early pick up as we have our usual Friday night game of cards might not be in the best shape  Grin but looking forward to it never played it before and even if we stink the views of of the Firth of Forth are meant to be lovely and the course although not long everyone I have spoken to have really enjoyed it. 

 8 
 on: July 09, 2026, 04:46:44 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Karabiner
Too hot for me today. Even nine holes was too many. 

 9 
 on: July 09, 2026, 10:31:30 AM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by RED-DOG

Total Eclipse of the Heart is one of those tracks that always gets blood pumping a little faster and causes me to sing out loud at the top of my voice if it comes on when I'm driving.

RIP Bonnie Tyler.

 10 
 on: July 09, 2026, 09:56:15 AM 
Started by The Camel - Last post by tikay


"Together with blaming foreigners for their failures in life-so much easier than looking at yourself"



So so true.

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