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61.1 | Moved for your convenience | GALVIA::SPAIN | Parker for England | Thu Aug 15 1991 11:04 | 15 |
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All I have to say about St Johnstone is
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Did any followers of St J go to Ibrox, more to the point are there any
followers of St J ????
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61.2 | Nothing intelligent to say then don't bother | MASALA::PMOON | Dreams They Complicate My Life | Fri Aug 16 1991 02:00 | 2 |
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God your sense of humour is crap
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61.3 | Just because youz got gubbed. | MASALA::JSALLY | SADISTIC SALLY | Fri Aug 16 1991 05:25 | 2 |
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Peter, I hardly think the gentleman you refer to, is GOD.
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61.4 | up urs | MINDER::MACDONALDI | | Fri Aug 16 1991 09:02 | 10 |
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re -2
the truth hurts eh....
Come on then give us some details on the mighty St Johnstone, their
honours etc... Shouldn't take long...
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61.5 | Another Brain cell and it would be lonely | KURMA::PMOON | I'm too sexy for your PARTY | Sun Aug 18 1991 00:31 | 16 |
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Mr Macdonald.......where the hell do you come from!!!!!!!!!!
as for the truth you wouldn't know it if it punched
you in that thick head of your's.
Honours well being in the premier league is honour
enough for us we are quite happy the way we are thanks
and we don't have to spend millions to stay there either
can you remember the last time you beat us in Perth?????
not in recent history anyway.
Perth Man quite happy supporting his home team
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61.6 | Match Report Saints V's Bairns | KURMA::PMOON | ONE LOAF & A BLACK EYE PLEASE | Tue Sep 24 1991 18:17 | 40 |
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Well after a promising past couple of weeks,with victories
over The Sheep(we only had ten men again for that game) and The
Tims, we played hosts to newly promoted Falkirk.
Before ten minutes had gone by we were two down.The first of
these looking rather like a foul on the keeper but then again
I'm biased,the second was a blatant cock up by the defence and
that idiot keeper of ours.
It was from there on that the writing was on the wall,it looked
as if The Bairns were going to score 7 or 8 but lucky Hamilton
started to find a bit of form,with a fantastic one-handed save to
a curling Stainrod shot.But then Totten decided to bring wee Allan
Moore on after 37mins of constant Falkirk pressure, immediatley
there was difference in the Perth Men.Two minutes after the
substitution the referee blue his whistle and everybody in the park
including the Car Park attendants thought it was off-side but no Mr
McGinlay was pointing to the penalty spot(no-one knows what for)
and Mark Treanor duly converted the penalty.Then from the Kick
off comes what has to be the goal off the season,Stainrod ran up
to the centre circle and asked Mcallister to just touch the ball
forward then the next thing I saw was Hamilton back peddling two
or three steps from his eighteen yard line then stopped in
amazement and watched the ball sail into the back of the net from
this 50 yard effort(surely a lesson to be learnt there). 3-1 at
half-time and the Home side looked down and out,but to there credit
they came out into the second half with all guns blazing.Attack after
attack was foiled by Westwater(or is it P**swater)and his defence until
in the 82nd minute the pressure paid off with Moore having the simplest
of headers from a Cherry cross.The last 8 minutes Saints poured everything
they had into a last ditch equaliser but to no avail.
In the First half Saints made too many mistakes at the back and left
themselves far too much work to do in the second half.
I think they have to buy another defender, plus a target man to play
alongside Maskery.
Perth Man(happy too stay up after the start we've had)
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61.7 | Noah Vail (Noah Zark's cousin ??) !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Sep 28 1991 02:01 | 10 |
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<The last 8 minutes Saints poured everything
<they had into a last ditch equaliser but to no avail.
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Is this the new Saints centre-forward ?
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61.8 | Hilarious | KURMA::PMOON | ONE LOAF & A BLACK EYE PLEASE | Fri Oct 04 1991 21:55 | 3 |
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Witty John Witty
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61.9 | Come on the Saints | MASALA::PMOON | | Thu Oct 10 1991 18:26 | 12 |
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Well Rangers at home on saturday.......I don't think that
the Huns will be happy after the game, with all those first
team players missing,plus we always tend to try and kick them
off the park every time they're up.
prediction Saints 3 : Rangers 1
Ps Can't remember the last time Rangers beat Saints in Perth.
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61.10 | A trying few questions | SCOAYR::BCOUGHTRIE | | Fri Oct 11 1991 11:53 | 10 |
| I find it difficult to remember the last time they played them OTHER
than last season at Perth, far less remember a win......have Rangers
ever played Saints since the famous great escape in the Scottish cup
in approx 1981 ?, with the exception of last season obviously.
That would then lead to the question..........when was the last time
Saints beat Rangers in Perth ?
Brian.
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61.11 | Celtic 4 St.J'stone 0 | KURMA::JJACK | | Wed Oct 30 1991 23:15 | 3 |
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I suppose you won't be going to Europe this year either Perth man ?
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61.12 | | PAKORA::GPIKE | Up the Rosey Posey. | Thu Aug 12 1993 00:16 | 10 |
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St Johnstone will play just as many games as celtic in europe this
season. I mean celtic maybe in a european competion but all they'll
do is turn up make an fool of themselves then go back out of europe
without playing any football cos they're not up to much.
note the lack of bad language..
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61.13 | good health | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 21:46 | 3 |
| I heard a "murmur" that Paul Sturrock collapsed at last weeks game!
Is it also true that as a result of this the team lost heart in
particular the "attackers".
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61.14 | Sekerlioglu -> St. Johnstone | VNACO1::HERIBERT | | Tue Dec 05 1995 12:56 | 10 |
| The first Austrian player in Scotland: Sekerlioglu (no typical Austrian name)
age: 31 (FC Tirol)
no game playing in Austrian team
no one of the best Austrian players - interesting, why Paul Sturrock
has bought him.
Heribert
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61.15 | He'll like Perth (a nice town) ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Tue Dec 05 1995 13:11 | 13 |
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> Sekerlioglu -> St. Johnstone
> no one of the best Austrian players
Well that doesn't matter because St. Johnstone are not one of the
best Scottish teams ...
But it's good to see a bit of ambition in the smaller clubs in
Scotland. It's also good to see Paul Sturrock back in the managers
chair after his recent bad illness btw.
Malc.
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61.16 | rings a bell... | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Tue Dec 05 1995 13:16 | 8 |
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> Paul Sturrock
Did I see this bloke in a Dundee United shirt in my football sticker album circa
1978?
Ian.
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61.17 | One of the nice guys of Scottish football ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Tue Dec 05 1995 13:39 | 18 |
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> Did I see this bloke in a Dundee United shirt in my football sticker
> album circa 1978?
You most certainly did. In fact I do not think he played for any
other club in his playing career. He played a few times for Scotland as
well.
In a macabre sort of way it was rather ironic his semi heart attack
happening as he has been a health and fitness fanatic all his life. He
is only late 30s now I think. Whereas someone like me who gets no
exercise, drinks only to excess and is not adverse to the odd fag now
and again enjoys the rudest of health.
It's a funny old game Saint.
Malc.
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61.18 | | VNACO1::HERIBERT | | Mon Dec 11 1995 11:46 | 8 |
| I don't understand football world any longer.
Austria's Sekerlioglu was selected as player of the day in his first
game in Scotland (ag. Dundee 0:0).
What has he done in Austria the last 10 years ?
Heribert
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61.19 | I think he'll do well here | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Mon Dec 11 1995 11:58 | 14 |
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> Austria's Sekerlioglu was selected as player of the day
I take it you mean man of the match. They showed some highlights of
the game and certainly he did play very well and nearly scored a couple
of times. He looked big and strong but not without a little bit of
skill as well. He was an immediate hit with the fans too.
They interviewed him at the end and he came over as a nice guy with
a sense of humour. He said his name translates to "Sugar Boy" but I
don't know what language it is !
Malc.
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61.20 | And no pathetic Rick-like remarks please... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Dec 11 1995 12:08 | 12 |
| Erm...
>>He said his name translates to "Sugar Boy" but I don't know what
language it is !
What ever language it is, it sounds a bit bloody dodgy !! There
could be a few interesting chants for him !!
Ian$name_translates_to_Highland_Toffee!!
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61.21 | | VNACO1::HERIBERT | | Mon Dec 11 1995 16:08 | 6 |
| >>He said his name translates to "Sugar Boy" but I don't know what
language it is !
His grandfather was born in Istanbul (TUR).
Heribert
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