@the0rchids Under which rule? There’s nothing there about wet eyes, whataboutery, or even unnatural positions. The ball played the man and even if it did hit his hand, if his hand wasn’t there it would’ve hit his head, so he wasn’t making his body bigger with his arms. Cheats.
@pieandbov As a hearts fan, all I can say is you are free to sell (or not) however as many tickets are you are given. If that means there are unsold tickets and empty stands, so be it. Better that than an old-firm pile-on.
@jamtart18@NYcheesy Can’t remember the name of my instructor. He was the wee guy. I loved a midweek game at tynie when I was there. Turn left on the way out of work, straight into the social club for cheap beer, steaming in the terraces by 7 😂
@sappholives83 I’m Scottish law, corroboration is required for prosecution. So the police are pretty much powerless unless there’s more evidence than just her statement. In the past, the police would’ve at least visited the bloke to scare him with a warning, doubt they have the staff anymore.
@Newbattleatwar The blackbirds in my garden seem to prefer my cherry tree, at least until they can eat all my blueberries. They have a taste for not-quite-ripe blueberries that I can’t acquire. Lucky if I get a handful each summer.
@HMFC_1874_@helsbjambo I was 29. Got myself barred from the lovely wee hotel in Nethy Bridge that night for not stopping singing the Heart’s song. (I’m superstitious of watching hearts in cup finals. We’ve only ever lost when I go to the match, so I’ve stayed away for most of my life.)
@serialsockthief The south of Australia gets very Scottish. Towns with names like Braemar and Inverloch, with big mountains, and conifers growing everywhere in the snow. Then a kangaroo bounces past and your head explodes.
@HMFC_1874_@StevenZRProject There were quite a few of us in the Liverpool end that night, me included, judging by the scenes when Templeton scored. No trouble with any locals before, during, or after the match.
@Newbattleatwar@ScotRail Probably caused by the train I was on breaking down at Newcraighall. Left us all stranded for an hour waiting on the next train.