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On Saturday, when Richard Gordon was doing his bit in the middle of Off the Ball, he made a comment along the lines of "it's great to see four teams from outwith the upper echelons of Scottish football in the semi-finals" - he clearly doesn't think that's Hibs' place.
When I asked Google assistant if Hector Nicol had any famous songs, the first she said was the Hearts Song, then Glory Glory to the "Heebees" (then Dundee and Dundee United)
Both made me smile
Last edited by Forrest (1/27/2021 9:09 am)
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I like Richard Gordon and Off the Ball too. I listen in every week.
I preferred it when they had the two programmes on the Saturday rather than now having one on Saturday and one on Sunday.
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I do too, generally, although he blotted his copybook a bit by showing no sympathy to us last season with the expulsion.
I listen to Off the Ball every week too, though usually on BBC Sounds later on. I got a couple of mentions last month when they were talking about naming gritters.
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Forrest wrote:
I do too, generally, although he blotted his copybook a bit by showing no sympathy to us last season with the expulsion.
I listen to Off the Ball every week too, though usually on BBC Sounds later on. I got a couple of mentions last month when they were talking about naming gritters.
How, have you had a gritter named after you ?
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HC wrote:
Forrest wrote:
I do too, generally, although he blotted his copybook a bit by showing no sympathy to us last season with the expulsion.
I listen to Off the Ball every week too, though usually on BBC Sounds later on. I got a couple of mentions last month when they were talking about naming gritters.
How, have you had a gritter named after you ?
Forrest-y The Snowman?
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HC wrote:
Forrest wrote:
I do too, generally, although he blotted his copybook a bit by showing no sympathy to us last season with the expulsion.
I listen to Off the Ball every week too, though usually on BBC Sounds later on. I got a couple of mentions last month when they were talking about naming gritters.
How, have you had a gritter named after you ?
I suggested Adolf Gritler (Off the Ball trope), or one named after Celtic's run of league titles: 8-and-a-half in the snow.
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Forrest wrote:
HC wrote:
Forrest wrote:
I do too, generally, although he blotted his copybook a bit by showing no sympathy to us last season with the expulsion.
I listen to Off the Ball every week too, though usually on BBC Sounds later on. I got a couple of mentions last month when they were talking about naming gritters.
How, have you had a gritter named after you ?
I suggested Adolf Gritler (Off the Ball trope), or one named after Celtic's run of league titles: 8-and-a-half in the snow.
Good one, Forrest.