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Blue in the Face : Etims Podcast

The Team get together to discuss an amazing Away Campaign resulting in that shocker at Ibrox

A match shocking on so many levels!

They discuss the loss of players and the emergence of others!

They talk about a Team finding spririt and dig and how new heroes are emerging  for us to love!

They look at the post match debacle and wonder who see themselves as the real winners in all this?

They look ahead and talk about the Green Brigade ban running on and why we should all be concerned!

They also salute a certain flying wingback!


 


 

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Salad Queen.
1 month ago

The police are as defective as the stenographers, there were a dozen mounted police deployed between the Broomloan and the main stand. For what purpose? Saving them for Cheltenham?
More likely who’s going to pay for the pitch getting cut up!

Hoop hoop hooray
1 month ago

How can you chat about Didier Agathe and not mention the highlight of his Raith Rovers days when he starred in the late great Bob Duval’s film A Shot At Glory. For it was the Kirkcaldy team who provided many of the players for the football scenes

TicToc
1 month ago

Not a podcast mhan but I’m sure it’s well received.So, off ma cuff:
Clear-out (of the board) begins with pickets at CP front entrance.
It (picketing) should continue with the divulged addresses of ALL directors.
Jellyfish vs Rebels. Only ONE winner.
Are you with me?
Fritza……….

Yoker Bhoy
1 month ago

The end of the line for Kasper? It’s looking that way. He did us a really good turn and performed very well for most of last season but it’s pretty clear that he never really got over that nasty shoulder injury sustained whilst representing his country. Other physical issues could also have taken their toll. This latest revelation that he requires an operation and will be out for 10-12 months would explain the steady deterioration in his goalkeeping performances as his ailment became progressively worse. He carried on nonetheless and whether that was out of bravery, ignonrance, sheer stubborness or just plain selfishness (with the World Cup in mind) or a combination of some or all of these is open to opinion. The medical staff should take a large slice of the blame for this. Given his age, it would appear that he’ll never play high-level professional football again (never mind playing for us) and I feel it’s important to look ahead by excluding him from our future plans for that position. Rather than dwell on it too much, I prefer to wish him all the best for the future and move on.

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