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  1. braw game last night….smooth and easy on the eye….fair play to hibs for having a high line ….der Deutsche had class!….

     

     

     

    go go the celtic …..

     

     

    smiley tick tock goes the eight in a row clock thing

     

     

    Braw

  2. I think a bit of Hans Zimmer would be the best musical style to compliment the pre-game light show

     

     

    Inceptioncsc

  3. WITS- At least 3 red cards,he’s got off with,last night was a red,a penalty, and a 2 game ban for violent conduct…

  4. What is the Stars on

    Bada

     

     

    I saw it.

     

    Any other game,involving any other team any where on the planet….straight red and penalty.

     

     

    However there is more chance of Calum McGregor being cited for being too feniany

  5. JINKYREDSTAR on 6TH FEBRUARY 2019 7:46 AM

     

     

    “It is clear that the current governance of Scottish football is dominated by people who are addicted to anti Irish/Catholic behaviour. I use ‘Addiction’ deliberately- no reasoning or logic will sway their compulsion – public displays of bias, incompetence and downright hostility cannot erode their approach. Like an anorexic seeing a fat person in the mirror, they cannot acknowledge the issues or begin to address them.

     

     

    They need to be removed from the equation. Our biggest problem is that many of our fellow Clubs, like Pilot Fish are wuitryhappy to live off the Shark.”

     

     

    *****

     

     

    To compare the deliberate, calculating misbehaviour of the ‘governors’ of Scottish football to that of someone suffering from the most dangerous of all psychiatric illnesses, with a mortality rate of 1in 5, is both ridiculous and offensive.

     

     

    Those at the SFA charged with the governance of the game could change any time they wish, they simply choose not to. That is the complete opposite of a sufferer from Anorexia Nervosa, who can only make a change and begin, as you say, to acknowledge their issues or begin to address them with the support of those who love them, and, crucially, with access to specialist services, if they are fortunate in the postcode lottery that currently exists in provision.

     

     

    In your favour, in your poor analogy you at least show more awareness of the awful experience that Anorexia Nervosa is than the recent, thankfully no longer, Scottish Minister for Mental Health, who, on a news item on Reporting Scotland las year, appeared to blame the long, life-threatening waiting times for access to specialist treatment on sufferers waiting too long before going to their GP. This was in the context of teenage sufferers. Imagine that, mentally ill kids not making rational decisions. They bring it on themselves, right enough.

     

     

    And for anyone who has a loved one currently suffering from Anorexia Nervosa, the good news is that, as dangerous as it is, it is one of the few psychiatric disorders from which a complete recovery can eventually be made.

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