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Derek27
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Braga scored two goals in the space of a minute.
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Archangel
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Anyone know if its possible to watch a premier league game without the commentary? I dont mean just with no sound, I mean with the crowd sounds, but not that unwanted analysis...
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Archangel wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:59 pm
Anyone know if its possible to watch a premier league game without the commentary? I dont mean just with no sound, I mean with the crowd sounds, but not that unwanted analysis...
You can go to the match. ;)
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:08 pm
Archangel wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:59 pm
Anyone know if its possible to watch a premier league game without the commentary? I dont mean just with no sound, I mean with the crowd sounds, but not that unwanted analysis...
You can go to the match. ;)
lol - tho of course, that would need almost £100 per person at todays rates for tickets, travel and drinks!! not like the OLD days when I grew up in Glasgow and would go to parkhead at halftime and you'd get in for free (in fact, it was common practice to get lifted over the gate at any game if you were a young 'un). all this from a committed rangers fan - but when you live(d) half a mile from the stadium and you're a football fan, what can you do!
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jimibt wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:15 pm

not like the OLD days when I grew up in Glasgow and would go to parkhead at halftime and you'd get in for free (in fact, it was common practice to get lifted over the gate at any game if you were a young 'un). all this from a committed rangers fan - but when you live(d) half a mile from the stadium and you're a football fan, what can you do!
Sounds like you and I did the exact same thing, maybe at the exact same time. I lived in Dennistoun and would go to see (free) the last 25 mins of European matches, but only if Celtic were losing :lol:
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weemac wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:45 pm
jimibt wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:15 pm

not like the OLD days when I grew up in Glasgow and would go to parkhead at halftime and you'd get in for free (in fact, it was common practice to get lifted over the gate at any game if you were a young 'un). all this from a committed rangers fan - but when you live(d) half a mile from the stadium and you're a football fan, what can you do!
Sounds like you and I did the exact same thing, maybe at the exact same time. I lived in Dennistoun and would go to see (free) the last 25 mins of European matches, but only if Celtic were losing :lol:
also a dennistoun boy -bluevale street and then graigpark when we MOVED up in the world in the mid 70's - small world!

[edit] did you go to whitehill??
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No, bought my first flat in Roslea Drive in about 1990. Went swimming at Whitehill, but not to school.
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weemac wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:56 pm
No, bought my first flat in Roslea Drive in about 1990. Went swimming at Whitehill, but not to school.
yup - had an auntie lived in #84 roselea drive :D - emotional memories of that town. weirdly, having lived in london for 20 years and now the scottish borders, all my kids live in glasgow and my eldest son literally just bought a flat in parkhead (west muir st) 9 months ago. sadly, he has no interest in the beautiful game.. but hey ho, thanks for invoking some pretty precious memories from my youth!! (Y)
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Been Playing Premiere League Fantasy Football, started the season not knowing what I was doing but have been steadily improving as the season rolls on. Overall I sit mid table (sit top 5m) but after this weeks games I finished top 28,000 out of 11m for the week. Could have ben higher but I forgot to transfer Toney out of my squad so that cost me a few spots for sure.

I am well chuffed to have finished well inside the top 0.5% for the week. Just shows even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while
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jimibt wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 10:04 pm
weemac wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:56 pm
No, bought my first flat in Roslea Drive in about 1990. Went swimming at Whitehill, but not to school.
yup - had an auntie lived in #84 roselea drive :D
I was in 85....
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weemac wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 10:45 pm
jimibt wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 10:04 pm
weemac wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:56 pm
No, bought my first flat in Roslea Drive in about 1990. Went swimming at Whitehill, but not to school.
yup - had an auntie lived in #84 roselea drive :D
I was in 85....
ahh - the glint of the spyglasses opposite now make sense :D
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jimibt wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 11:03 pm

ahh - the glint of the spyglasses opposite now make sense :D
As do the twitching curtains :shock:
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weemac wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 11:09 pm
jimibt wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 11:03 pm

ahh - the glint of the spyglasses opposite now make sense :D
As do the twitching curtains :shock:
yeah, my auntie was a *one* (in a million -if she were still here, I'm sure she'd recall the neighbours a).. thanks, as i said, for evoking these distant memories. they are definitely precious and far more emotional as the sands of time slip by :D
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RIP Gianluca Vialli a fantastic footballer in his day

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64039302
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Shocking news on elegant footballer and man Gianluca Vialli's passing. RIP
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