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  1. Loads of clubs sing and have sang it. Hearts sing it for Kyosuke Tagawa too
  2. Super Deutschland Ole. Sung way way before WAWAW.
  3. Thanks for the message, I was there too, and yet again Hearts poo the bed against Rangers at Hampden. Huge missed opportunity because they are not a great team by any means. At least Wednesday won!
  4. It has not been a good week for Rangers. Their men’s team drop points at Ross County and Dundee. Their Women’s team have lost to Hearts tonight dropping them back down to 2nd. And Hearts U16s hammered Rangers U16s 8-0 too.
  5. Absolutely rotten again tonight. They were terrible the full 90 it was a bad watch. Having said that I’m worried for Sunday at Hampden now. Surely they won’t be that bad 3 games in a row? Fingers crossed they are
  6. Congrats to Ross County and Don Cowie too. Beating Rangers and they beat us when we went up to there to place a few weeks ago too. Hearts were on a run of 1 loss in 16 games before that game. Cowie is unbeaten in Dingwall since taking over as manager. I definitely think they’ll survive now
  7. Any Rangers fan complaining about officials, or thinking that they have it in for them is at it. They are consistently awarded the most, it’s not even close, they have a huge amount of supporters in the association, and they have been awarded NINETEEN penalties so far this season. Compare that to our zero at Hillsborough. They are even on course to break the world record for the most penalties awarded in a season. The ref for the Hearts v Rangers semi final on Sunday this weekend too? Steven McLean. A known Rangers fan
  8. The direct train is the most expensive and the trains are poo (Crosscountry) but it’s a wee bit cheaper to Doncaster down the mainline and then cutting across. But I’ve often found it’s cheaper going down and then back up the west coast from Edinburgh. It takes longer but if you have time and book from Edinburgh to either Warrington, or Manchester, then come across from there that is often the cheapest.
  9. Blue tram from Hillsborough takes you straight to the station. You could walk from the stadium to there in 5 minutes. You’ll make 18.18 absolutely no bother even if you walk it too.
  10. Similar sized clubs yes, but if you want to actually achieve something tangible, visit new countries and places, then the opportunity he had to do something was at Aberdeen. They’ve won two European trophies in their past, they’re the 4th biggest club in their league, they regularly play in Europe and their aim every season is to win silverware. Suppose it depends what you want from your career, but if 30 odd years of kicking about in the lower leagues playing the same poo clubs over and over again is the limit of your ambition then fair enough.
  11. United is his club which for Colin was a good job, Leeds is a good job and are a big club, but Huddersfield, Middlesbrough, Cardiff, Rotherham, QPR, Palace, Bury, Oldham, Plymouth, Torquay, Notts County, Burton, Scarborough. If you want a career of managing diddy teams and poo lower league northern clubs where you’ll never achieve or win anything then he has done alright I suppose
  12. It’s apparently a mutual decision as they are about to appoint the permanent replacement. Be interesting to see who they appoint. It has been a failure for Warnock and Aberdeen in reality, and much tougher than he would have expected. Surely his last gig now?
  13. You see I would disagree. Managing in the English lower leagues to me is way much more of a waste of time. Managing a club who were playing group stage European football this season; a club with the potential to win silverware; a club with way more history than any other club he has managed; with scope for numerous trips to the National stadium in cup semis and finals; or trips to Rotherham, Huddersfield, Stoke and Plymouth and maybe a playoff game as the pinnacle. Other than managing his own club (everyone would want to manage the team they support) Aberdeen is the best job Warnock has had. And he should have done it earlier in his career when he could have actually built and achieved something.
  14. Absolutely. Been a very decent first half performance
  15. Agreed but without VAR there’s always the element of human error. The linesman has got it wrong but if he delays that for a half a second there’d be no questions asked
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