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Burley stokes the fires as the temperature soars in Skopje



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Published Date: 06 September 2008
Patriotism, pride and passion are the themes as manager seeks winning start to Scotland's World Cup campaign.
GEORGE Burley yesterday delivered the kind of speech that earned Mel Gibson an Oscar and enough money to support a lifetime of indulgence. For Scotland's national team manager, inspiring his players to produce a performance that will at least prevent defeat here in Skopje this afternoon will be reward enough.

On the eve of the crucial away match which launches the World Cup qualifying campaign, Burley's talk was largely concerned with patriotism, pride and passion, giving rise to the hope that the Scots are not to be reliant solely on what is commonly known as their traditional fighting spirit for a positive result against Macedonia.

In the place where Croatia have recently been beaten and England struggled to a sweaty single-goal victory, it seems clear that a measure of subtlety, flair and inventiveness will be required to underpin the Scots' renowned tenacity. The searing heat will be a factor, with temperatures heading for the high 90s. How Scotland cope with the conditions will be central to the outcome, and last night the players took in plenty of water as they trained at the stadium in cooler conditions than they can expect this afternoon.

But Burley has already made his point about the temperature, and despite persistent prompting, rarely strayed from the line he had already decided to walk, the one that would allow him to by-pass the need to become embroiled in such (possibly tiresome) aspects of the assignment as offering an insight into how his team might be set up to maximise their prospects of leaving the former Yugoslav republic with a point or three on the board.

It will be recalled that it was Burley himself around three weeks ago who introduced the notion of departing from the principally cautious policy in away games that had been favoured by his immediate predecessors. He emphasised quite specifically that it was time the Scots enjoyed a more telling contribution from midfield in the matter of skirmishing more forcefully – and more regularly – in the vicinity of the opposition's goal.

He had insisted that he did not wish his side to be known as one who simply "sat in" and tried to snatch goals on the counter-attack. This new sense of adventure, moreover, would be applied to away matches, as well as those at Hampden Park.

What, we wondered, was the manager thinking now, the match less than 24 hours away, and his original squad significantly altered by injury-enforced withdrawals by half-a-dozen players? Has he concluded that there is now a need to modify his earlier conviction, to tinker with a strategy that will, as before, make the Scots difficult to beat, as opposed to irresistible aggressors?

"All credit to Walter Smith and Alex McLeish for the Euro 2008 effort – but it is up to us to prove now that we can be hard to beat and attack teams," said Burley, seemingly at a compromise between previous styles and his own ideal. "We are not going to over-run teams so we must play to our strengths. I hope we will carry a threat at times.

"Every game is different. We have a plan for Macedonia. It is not all about systems – it is about getting the best out of the players and getting good combinations. We've not had much luck in terms of injuries but I'm looking for midfielders to get forward. Possession will be important.

"I've had three games to find out about the players. They have helped but now it is the real game. I've looked at some permutations in the three friendlies we have had and now I have an idea in my mind how we will play against Macedonia."

It was at this point that Burley assumed Braveheart mode, dwelling on the qualities that are surely necessary to win on the battlefield, but which require to be complemented by refinement on the football field.

"I will speak to them about pride and passion and the team structure. We will need strong men here in Macedonia. We need to be very competitive and fight our corner – but it must be controlled aggression. I know there has been criticism of our players for lacking quality, but it is up to us to prove any doubters wrong. We've passionate players. We never give in and we will fight to the death."

In pursuit of his objective, Burley will be without James Morrison, the West Bromwich Albion midfielder having failed to recover from the injury that had raised doubts about his availability as early as the squad's assembly at Loch Lomond on Monday.

But the word from one or two players within the camp on arrival in the Macedonian capital yesterday was that Burley had been rehearsing them in a 4-4-2 formation, as opposed to the 4-1-4-1 or 4-5-1 that had been favoured by McLeish and Smith on these foreign expeditions.

In the absence of the injured Kevin Thomson of Rangers – he had played in the recent friendly with Northern Ireland – and the probable unavailability of Morrison, it seems certain that the midfield quartet will comprise Scott Brown, Paul Hartley, Darren Fletcher and Barry Robson. Resources in defence are so depleted – both possible starting full-backs, Kevin McNaughton and Callum Davidson, having pulled out – that the back four pick themselves.

The veteran Graham Alexander, Gary Caldwell, Stephen McManus and Gary Naysmith will form the line in front of goalkeeper Craig Gordon. It is in attack that there remains some debate. Burley had declared himself disappointed with the James McFadden partnership against Northern Ireland and Shaun Maloney, although bracketed with the midfielders on the squad sheet, has forced himself into contention since joining Celtic.

Managers tend to be conservative by nature, however, and Burley will surely have noted that the 24 goals McFadden and Miller boast between them make them by a distance the most prolific pairing in the squad. It will be a surprise if they are not in from the start.

The heat in Skopje yesterday was as intense as predicted and today will be no different. It should make people as fiery as the Scots perfectly at home. If they can bring a little ice to their play, however, they could yet leave a hard place with a worthwhile reward.




The full article contains 1081 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 06 September 2008 12:24 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's football team
 
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BEMUSED EXILE,

06/09/2008 00:11:32
A difficult assignment, but at least Burley and Scotland appear to be making the right noises and seem set to take the game to their opponents.

My main worry is in the full-back positions. Alexander is very much in the veteran stage and will surely suffer badly in the conditions, while Naysmith appears to be only half the player he was a few years ago. the fact that both men now ply their trade in the modest surrounding of the Championship does little to boost my confidence.

Elsewhere, there will be a very strong Celtic connection running through the team, with Caldwell, McManus, Hartley, Brown and Robson all set to start, and Maloney an outside bet. I have no problem with any of these players as individuals, and the familiarity that they will share should be an asset.

I only hope that Macedonia haven't managed to lay their hands on a video of last week's Old Firm clash, because if they have they will have seen first hand how these players were dismantled by technically superior and better organised opponents - a sight that I wouldn't want repeated this afternoon.

C'mon Scotland.
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Rufus T. Firefly,

06/09/2008 00:17:16
Looks like there will be 6 Celtc players in the team tomorrow.

Celtc players do not travel too well as we know from their year on year embarrassing champions league campaigns.

So get your money on Macedonia.

If cousin can single handedly destroy the central defence then Macedonia will wipe the floor with them.
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jerrymanders,

06/09/2008 00:26:15
#2

Rangers players normally call off from Scotland Internationals because they don'y think that that is their team. Weiry,Thomson, Boyd? Don't even mention Ferguson.
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Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 06/09/2008 03:02:36
...even now you pathetic in-breds can't keep your anti-Celtic feelings to yourselves.

Celtic players make themselves available for their country, despite the decades of anti-Celtic sentiments that have poisoned Scottish football...God knows why.


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freewheelin franklin,

london 06/09/2008 03:08:46
good luck to all the players who represent scotland.we need our celtic players. history has proven that.i cant see us qualifying though.
follow follow rangers and scotland.
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Big Stevie,

Sydneyside 06/09/2008 03:57:34
1 and 2

I think Cousin's performance on Saturday has become a bit of an urban myth. He scored a good goal which was down to Celtic's lack of a left footed left back but other than that I thought Caldwell in particular did ok. He came he elbowed he got sent off, 30 mins to late but better late than never.

We have to bear in mind that these guys formed the mainstay of the best defence in the SPL last year and both pocketed winner medals. Yes even better than the Ugly Betty inspired Wattenacio another myth.

If your not happy with these selections perhaps you would be so good as to come up with your alternative... Kirk Broadfoot perhaps.
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Big Stevie,

Sydneyside 06/09/2008 04:11:03
err because they played more games perhaps.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 04:39:14
FFS can you not put aside the petty bs. for a week.

We should all want Scotland to do well and come out of these qualification matches and be going to the WC.

Whatever player pulls on the dark blue we should be supporting them, and put our club rivalries aside.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 05:13:34
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Don't need you're drivel before a Scotland match. If you have nothing positive to say before a WC qualifier, then go chase some buses or cars please.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 05:20:34
9 Stevie

Whoever is on the park will do a job for Scotland. Looking for 6 points from the opening games and the squad can do it.

Do you know if McGeady made it to the ROI. squad? Or is he still in Broadfoots back pocket. lol Only a wee joke.
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Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 06/09/2008 05:29:40
Daillyman, if you are going give a sermon to people, try at least to spare us from your two-faced hypocrisy. If you are going to take a stand, at least be honest about it.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 05:33:54
16 Phanny

My reply was to Stevie and if you read it, the post was typed tongue in cheek.

Its called a wee bit of banter which I think an educated football supporter, unlike yourself, would understand.
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Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 06/09/2008 05:38:04
You have no spine daillyman, you are a weak, two-faced hypocrit. Do yourself a favour and seek help, I hear Gazza knows a decent shrink.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 05:43:01
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Idee returns.

You have been missed.

Hoping for 3 points today Idee, how about you?
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Big Stevie,

Sydneyside 06/09/2008 05:43:50
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OK then I'll take this very slowly. Surely to rate two defences over a year its only common sense to do this in the only tournament where the two teams play the same amount of games against the same opposition.ie the SPL.

There that wasnt so difficult was it.

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Yes our Aiden did make it into the Ireland squad so I doubt the double footballer of the year will lose any sleep over big Clubfoot.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 05:46:15
18 Phanny

You have got to learn to relax son.

Why are you playing the cyber hardman on the day Scotland start on the road to the WC. in SA.

I hope the abbreviations are not to much for you.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 05:50:47
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What time will you get the match?
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Big Stevie,

Sydneyside 06/09/2008 05:55:56
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Its a very convenient 10pm kick off here in Sydney. I'm sure there will be plenty of Tartan around the Harbour tonight.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 05:59:03
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Enjoy and lets hope we can all celebrate a victory.

Later.
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Vaccav,

Wollstonecraft 06/09/2008 06:00:43
24 Big Stevie,

Do you know any locations in Sydney that are showing the match ? I know it's on Setanta at 10pm and I imagine star city will be the go.
BUT
I'd like to go somewhere with a bit of atmosphere. Any ideas ?

There will be plenty of atmosphere in Fairfield, I admit, but that's the wrong kind of atmosphere .. .. ..

Vaccav
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Big Stevie,

Sydneyside 06/09/2008 06:09:25
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The Score Bar in Star City is the official venue for the Tartan Army Down Under but its generally a poor place to watch games. Cheers in George Street will also have it on and is better to watch games . Plenty of other pubs will have it on but probably with the sound turned down.
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Rufus T. Firefly,

06/09/2008 06:11:01
Ha ha.

I am not sure which is funnier. The fact that Idee reads the sun or the fact that he is treating a survey in it as gospel.

What an idiot,

With so many Celtc players in the team, Scotland will get humped today. They are bottle merchants.

They have turned "Fortress Parkhead" into the "Mickey Mouse Club House" in the space of a few days.
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Vaccav,

Wollstonecraft 06/09/2008 06:11:38
It's been a very long ten years since Scotland qualified for a big tournament. Am I right in thinking the last time was the World Cup in France ? The one where we played brazil in the opening game ?

Well boys, I think it's time we rallied round a bit of support for the boys from around the world. Fly the flag, sing the song, scream at the telly .. .. .. .. the way yer dad did when ye were wee.

Message to the team:
C'mon boys, we know you can do it. Scotland is behind you from all corners of the globe. The bars in Sydney, Auckland, HK, Sing will be full of blokes with old scotland shirts .. .. .. screamin' at the telly. Make us proud

Victor in Sydney


If anyone else has got messages of support then stick 'em up here, please. HK, NZ, Sing, Shanghai - yer all readin' this now so show your support and stick a message up. Those in the US and Canada will be online later and can bring up the rear.





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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 06:14:45
28 Idee

2 bosses since WS.

He did leave to return to club management, but at least he levelled a sinking ship that had been going nowhere under Bertie Vogts.

Time to move on and support the new boss and his team.

Later, must get a couple of hours kip.
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Rufus T. Firefly,

06/09/2008 06:18:30
Hey Idee, what is a "Scottish Sun Pole"?

Is that like your "fat, here is the ball Kenny" Borat?

A survey in the Sun said that 9523 Celtc fans behind the goal complained about him after last Sundays game. They could not see the game because of the size of Borats Ass.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 06:19:13
31 Vaccav

Echo you're sentiments, and before I go, we in Canada we not be bringing up any ones rear, unless its Jennifer Lopez's.

Enjoy the match, 3 points for the dark blue.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 06:21:32
34 should say, "we here in Canada"
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Big Stevie,

Sydneyside 06/09/2008 06:30:22
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Every keeper has a bad game or two. I'm sure his three league winners medals will comfort him.

Even Scotlands number 2(pun intended) throws the odd howler as in Kaunas.
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Vaccav,

Wollstonecraft 06/09/2008 06:33:44
Re. Paris being fit to play:

I wouldnae put her in goals - her legs are so far apart that the ba' wid go right thru' her legs.
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billylion67,

06/09/2008 06:56:48
Lets hope the Celtic players today use their heads, by saving the legs, their energy and not risking injury the club that has paid millions for them and pays them millions in wages, and their supporters deserve it. Why risk the rest of the seson to burst a gut for pathetic people like Peat, Smith and George Burley! Burley who's face has the imprint of Walter Smiths boot on it, is a figure devolved of any respect now that Rangers have used him as a doormat since he became Scotland manager. two defeats coming up
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the beast,

London 06/09/2008 08:01:26
Can't wait for the game to start and I don't care who plays as long as we win. It feels like I've got up 4 hours early for the Bannana Splits to come on and I'm not allowed to turn the telly on!! Multi Coloured Swap Shop or Tiswaz?
COME ON SCOTLAND TODAY IS YOUR DAY,
MAKE US PROUD!!
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billylion67,

06/09/2008 08:16:32
COME ON SCOTLAND TODAY IS YOUR DAY,
MAKE US PROUD!!

Goedon Smith, George peat and George Burley resign!! find real MEN to take over the SFA and the national team, and give us a football association and team to be proud of!
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EnglishHighlander,

06/09/2008 08:45:02
The heat will be a big factor, but the desire to win the game (and my wife's ritual lucky charms) will see them come through.

A tight 1-0 victory to Scotland.

Of course, I'm hoping 'my lot' do the same!
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the beast,

London 06/09/2008 09:14:36
BYO #55,
Are you a security guard? Your on every thread both day and night and I hope your getting o/t....
FYI, It's not legal to work back to back 12 hour shifts in this day and age,
Away ye go and boil yer heed!!

HHGH
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WALTER SMITHS BLUE AND WHITE ARMY #1....,

UK 06/09/2008 09:18:13
Can Scotland succeed where England failed?
Get your money on Macedonia.
#52 It's garbage like that which ensures Scotland are second rate.
How can they give us a team to be proud of?
You can only pick the players that exist.
Good luck today, you'll need it.
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Silence of the Yams,

06/09/2008 09:43:25
Mon ye Scots!
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the beast,

06/09/2008 09:46:23
BYO,
If throwing chicken bones (Free range and Organic)wins me the league then that's what I'll do, as long as I finish higher than you and thanks for grassing up the Hibby the other day!! Has HT taken him off yet!!

Come on Scotland lets show the English how to beat the men from Mace!!
#59 your broken English sounds very familiar
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the beast,

London 06/09/2008 10:02:52
BTO,#70
Good retort first laugh today!!
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the beast,

06/09/2008 10:09:36
Lets hope we laughing for the right reasons then!!
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huggs,

06/09/2008 10:32:29
Morning sad Serg
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the beast,

06/09/2008 10:43:11
Macadamia nut in our midst I see and I have an allergy,
Hey I feel a wee rap song coming on!!

Haven't seen the team listed anywhere yet, it would be useful if someone can post it, if they can find it anywhere.
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LionheartFodithman,

06/09/2008 10:43:18
#78 Awright huggs
GF has set up a website for a bit of friendly banter for us footie fans.

http://www.edinburghderby.streamlinenettrial.co.uk/pn/html/index.php
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huggs,

06/09/2008 10:49:12
LF cheers i will try it later on
It will get weegie infested anyway
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Jambo-ree,

06/09/2008 11:05:21
#76 Get a life Serg. You don't fool anyone.
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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 06/09/2008 11:08:48
Alright there all the decent normal people on here...

Well it doesn't take the parasites long to turn a game involving their country of birth into a pissing competition between the Irish and English wannabees does it?

Too many Rangers players... Too many celtic players... ZZZZZZZZZZZZ

Come on Scotland get wired right into Macedonia tonight and get the momentum back up in the face of all the doom and gloom fools like Traynor, Jackson and co.

Gordon

Naysmith
Berra
McManus
Caldwell/Alexander (Raham may struggle in the temperature)

McFadden
Fletcher
Robson
Hartley

Boyd
Miller


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Shug,

06/09/2008 11:14:40
Jamboy

Spot on with the attitude.

The last games away against Georgia and Ukraine were diabolical. We just sat back and slowly but surely got picked off. We need to attack teams like this, if we give them lots of time they get their confidence up and then we are always on the back foot.

I would much rather we had a go and lost 4-3 etc than go out with a whimper.
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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 06/09/2008 11:15:12
Serg is such a wee moron that he now even wants to disrupt Scotland threads... Not content with boring the t1ts of hearts fans he is even willing to ruin the build up and chat before Scotland games.

I'm a Muslim jambo, I'm a lithuanian, I'm Macedonian, I'm a name from an email address, I'm a transexual, I'm a Celtic fan, I'm a protestant, I'm a racist Jambo, called Eddie_Malofeev...

It's all very boring serg' and it doesn't matter who you pretend to be next, we all know what you are, even if you seem undecided on the matter.

You are a sad little boy with no friends, many personalities and a soulmate in the form of a schizophrenic who speaks to his neighbour's dog.
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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 06/09/2008 11:18:04
#85

We need a rousing performance today Shug in order to get the backing and momentum swinging again.
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Not Me,

where am i from again? 06/09/2008 11:27:17
Looking forward to the game today...

Don't share the pessimism that seems to abound.

Think the Scots will run out 2-0 victors and get the world cup campaign of to a flyer.......

Have to say that I am thoroughly enjoying the Proud to be Scots on here being disparaging about other Scots....highlights entirely the problem that Scotland has never been able to rid itself of....and the PTBSs don't get.....

Song moment - inspired by the Setanta coverage - We're goin down the Pub.....
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Not Me,

still searching for home... 06/09/2008 11:46:55
song moment for #92 (sounding incredibly like -John- btw)

Rebels

Tom Petty....

or

You Got That Right

Lynyrd Skynyrd

both Southern Rebels

Perhaps they might be more up my street so to speak - then again.....

anyway

early lunch then down the pub.....
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Stevebhoy7,

northants 06/09/2008 11:54:29
Mon the Scots!!! Nervously optimistic about this one.

Disappointed to see some bears complaining about the amount of possible Celtic starters (hopefully its all tongue in cheek). Needless to say if our winner comes from a typical Kenny Miller shin-rap or, even better, a 98th minute header from Alan McGregor from a corner, i'll be planting big sloppy ones on anyone unlucky enough to be in range, convinced the world cup already has our name on it.


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paulmac,

surrey 06/09/2008 11:56:37
Morning girls....

I come back from 3 weeks holiday....and everything has gone a bit mental!

Death threats...assaults...Celtic getting gubbed....Rearrangers borrowing a fortune to win the SPL?????

NOW to the game in hand today.....a tough ask....the Macaroon bars don't lose to many at home!
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Stevebhoy7,

northants 06/09/2008 11:58:29
but i would definitely rather spend the afternoon in the sack with Paris Hilton. someone could text me the score
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paulmac,

surrey 06/09/2008 12:02:39
BTO would rather do the same....but with Hattie Jacques!
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Phil C,

06/09/2008 12:36:23
"Patriotism, pride and passion are the themes as manager seeks winning start to Scotland's World Cup campaign."

I wish Burley would have a go at some of those strange unionists who pop up on here all too frequently!

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Stevebhoy7,

northants 06/09/2008 12:47:44
paul - dont know BTO well enough to say. but he seems a funny bloke, so you may well be right
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guenevere,

06/09/2008 14:07:14
102. Really,well here is some information you don't know! The so called rangers fans were in fact celtic fans dressed up as rangers fans.
As for rangers fans being"Englandish collaborators" as you say,think you'll find they just support the union between Scotland and England.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

06/09/2008 14:56:09
Very disappointing first half, and maybe WS's old 4-5-1 system has something going for it after all.

There's nothing coming down the flanks from the full-backs, who look like time has caught up with them. The central defenders are doing okay, although Caldwell has made a couple of stupid challenges, and McManus virtually forced the referee's hand with his slide tackle for the free kick that brought the goal. Fletcher is having a stinker in midfield, Brown is virtually invisible, and only Robson looks like he's actually playing with a purpose. The strikers are above comment, since they've hardly seen the ball.

I'd get Maloney on, probably for Fletcher, and stick him on the flank, with McFadden on the other, leaving Miller up front by himself, with the Celtic trio of Brown, Hartley and Robson supporting through the middle.

Something better change (as The Stranglers once sang).
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 15:06:52
102 105 106

Look pal from the east end can we leave the OF stuff alone its Scotland we want to see get a result.

Hoping for a better 2nd half. We defininatly need some pace out wide.
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Weel Kent Jambo,

06/09/2008 15:32:31
#110 It's shorthand for an old Scottish term of endearment as in - naff OFf Serg.

Good to see big Craig is having a storming game.
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guenevere,

06/09/2008 15:58:48
117.LOL, England will win game YES!
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 16:18:34
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I 'll bet you're Macedonian,, but just for the day!!!!
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 16:29:12
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Enjoy yourself, as for being Macedonian, well I think a blind man could see through you're windup.

You would be more believable if you're pseudonym had been "Macedonian Fan"

Oh well onto Iceland and our first 3 points.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

06/09/2008 16:50:41
The culmination of a bad week for those fans who follow "Celtic and Scotland"!

Heavy OF defeat last weekend, then half a dozen of their players culpable in a poor Scottish display that led to a demoralising defeat in our opening qualifying campaign.

Too bad that neither of the strong penalty claims in the second half involved the CFC players. Those are the kinds of claims that they've been getting all too readily this season.

At least that feeling of walking off as beaten men in some far-flung European destination should be useful practice to those six lads prior to the beginning of their CL campaign.

As for Scotland? A win away to Iceland on Wednesday night followed by a home victory against Norway a month later will just about keep us in the hunt. But anything less than six points and we're finished.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 17:26:48
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If Macedonia had any hero's what would he think of you're posts and name "Macedonian Celt"

You're hero(if any) would think you a tad confused.
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DundeeeUTD,

06/09/2008 18:50:43
MAcedonian Celtic Fan, don't pretend like Albanians are innocent in Macedonia - I've been to the Balkans and the ALbanians whether in Macedonia, Serbia or Bosnia for that matter are anything but innocent - actually responsible for much of western EUrope's drug trade... MAybe they're right, why don't you go home.
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DundeeeUTD,

Sydney 06/09/2008 18:53:37
Daillyman - the Celts as a tribe, made their way through Macedonia long before they ever made it to the British Isles. I don't actually think he is referring to that though - he must just like Celtic, can;t imagine why, rubbish team.

The lost Celt tribes left the bagpipes in MAcedonia, a parting gift what have you.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 19:05:01
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He is as much Macedonian as you or me.
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Stevebhoy7,

northants 06/09/2008 21:23:14
123 BE - poor show. all the fault of the celtic players? taking some comfort from the fact we lost? poor show mate. disappointed in you. even the wind up merchant at 124 sums you up (and he's a halfwit).

ah well, i said before the game anything less than 3 points and we're struggling. so i'll now say anything less than 3 on wednesday and we're out. mon the scots
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Ribbonman,

Glasgow (east) 06/09/2008 22:21:13
#1 B.E. What a Idiot you are. Why dont we just field the complete RFC team for Scotland.I am sure by your assurances that we will win every game in which we participate. What an @rsehole you really are!

The REPUBLIC OF IRELAND won their match with McGeady in their team. He should have been playing for Scotland,but then again.Scotland was made "a cold place" for the many Aiden McGeadys,by ignorant sectarian bigots like your good self! Thats why he chose to play for the country of his grandparents.People like you have a lot to answer for.
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Daillyman,

06/09/2008 22:45:26
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As usual turn the thread into a sectarian debate. McGeady made his choice and thats his business end of story. With you're attitude you may have some questions to answer for yourself.

Peace.
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Alba Abú,

Edinburgh 06/09/2008 23:04:18
Dailyman,132

I am a supporter of Glasgow Rangers who is able to handle the truth. It is obvious by your comments to 131 that you are not.
Peace with equality for all.

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BEMUSED EXILE,

06/09/2008 23:08:44
Ribbonman.

I make a valid point that half-a-dozen Celtic players who looked less than convincing against RFC last week were being charged with a heavy responsibility to help Scotland avoid defeat in Macedonia, and that makes me an "idiot", an "@rsehole", "ignorant" and a "sectarian bigot".

What bizarre accusations!
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BEMUSED EXILE,

06/09/2008 23:43:31
John

Not one of your better creations.

It's time for this particular one trick pony to saddle up and ride off into the sunset.
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