Findlayhibby
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- Mar 20, 2007
Made of metal are they not?So 'he's hit the woodwork!' is a bit twattish is it not?I know they used to be made of wood,but so were boats.
Some boats are still made of wood but aye aye, that ship sailed.Made of metal are they not?So 'he's hit the woodwork!' is a bit twattish is it not?I know they used to be made of wood,but so were boats.
It wasnae up right at HampdenAlso he's hit the upright.....the bar isnae upright ya bams.
I'm guessing you have heard that on Match of the day as 'just about' in England has the opposite meaning to how we use in Scotland.Keepers who "just about keep it out" despite making the save.
I'm guessing you have heard that on Match of the day as 'just about' in England has the opposite meaning to how we use in Scotland.
That's always done my head in along with the more recent "He just about cleared that" meant to mean he cleared it but only just. Annoying as fk.The Stantons, the Riordan's how many are there of each player when commentators mention them?
How about a great player being 'unplayable'? Unplayable to me means he's crap!That's always done my head in along with the more recent "He just about cleared that" meant to mean he cleared it but only just. Annoying as fk.
I wish Porteous had tried to yesterdayAlso 'he's put his laces through it' no he husnae!
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