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Eureka!!

Football, Life, View from Gorgie | Posted by youngy
Jun 25 2010

Okay, it’s taken me a full two weeks since the start date of the “tournament proper” to get my head round it but, hey, I never was the sharpest tool in the box.
So, was it basic, ordinary, common or garden, green-eyed jealousy that has caused my ill feeling towards any and all English teams in any and all sports? No, it really isn’t. I know that some people have been joking that “the Ivory Coast strip comes with an elephant on the shoulder…and the new Scotland strip comes with a chip on the shoulder”. Now, I’m quite sure that many, many Scottish individuals DO harbour some kind of jealous grudge towards the English football team. After all, they HAVE managed to progress beyond the group stages and have even managed to WIN the thing.
I’m quite sure that nobody needs reminding about when and under what circumatances they won it but, again, the constant nonsense spouted by the English media is not my reason for wanting the English national team to fail. In fact, quite the opposite as it turns out. As I have sat reading through the BBC and ITV web coverage of this year’s World Cup, I have found myself giggling at the ammount of pressure these over-paid dumplings are putting the current crop of players under.
No, it turns out that the reason that I want England to fail as a nation, regardless of which sporting endeavour they are undertaking, is…
…I’m Scottish!
It really is THAT simple! As I have attempted to illustrate in the graphic at the top of this blog, I see England sides in pretty much exactly the same way that I see Hibs.
I am a Hearts fan. Always have been, always will be. Do I want to see Hibs doing well in Europe this coming season? Do I f**k! In fact, it’s not even just England. If they had made it to the South Africa showpiece, I would no more have wanted to see Wales, Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland do well than I would like to see Rangers, Celtic, Dundee United or Motherwell progress in their European adventures.
Small minded?? Possibly….but surely that’s what being a football supporter is all about, is it not?
There is nothing better than a good rivalry. No, scratch that…There is nothing better than a LOCAL rivalry. That is why, despite the odious nature and history of the Old Firm, I actually dislike Hibs far more that I dislike Celtic or Rangers and, as a result…it is also the same reason that I could never, EVER support, or even tolerate England winning a World Cup whilst I exist on this planet.
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Dizzy, my head is spinning….

Football, Hearts, Life | Posted by youngy
Apr 22 2010

STOP! Please, just stop!

Everyday this week, I have thought “Right, what should the blog be about this week?” and every damn day, something new has popped up to cause me to have a re-think. I mean, seriously. What the hell is going on? Some weeks you can almost hear Scottish sports journalists sitting at their desks almost praying for a story, any story, to come along. Not these week though. This week they have been having to beat stories off with a big stick.

So, where to begin?

Hibernian's very own Billy Bragg look-a-like

I know. I’ll start off at my favourite “comedy palace”. Easter Road, Edinburgh (well Lochend really) and the crazy decision that saw Hibernian FC fine Derek Riordan for…erm…well…for the heinous crime of…telling the truth!!

A quick Google search showed that the young, full of potential Riordan has only ever been fined by Hibs once for all of his “off-field” nonsense (club bans etc) – it may be more but as I say, it was only a quick Google. Yet, he dares to utter that the playing surface at Easter Road is well below the standard that it should be and, quick as a flash, he has been carpeted by Messrs Petrie and Hughes and fined. Now he has – quite rightly in my opinion – gone running off to Fraser Wishart and the lads down at the players’ union.

And to top it all off, the club have said that it is a private matter, between the club and the player. Strange that this is the same club who quite happily announced that they had fined him AND Darren McCormack for their off-field troubles. But taking cash off a player for telling the truth whilst being interviewed as a club representative is all a big secret.

Whilst I am on the subject of Hibs and their new love of fining people. Can anybody explain to me why John Hughes hasn’t been hit by one, or more, of these “tarnishing the club’s reputation” fines? Every week he seems to trot out the old “biggest games”…”need to show fight” comments, and every week since Christmas, his “troops” are found seriously wanting in the “fight” department and show nothing to say that they realise just how big those “biggest games” are. Then, he can be relied upon to spout more of the same tired old drivel after the game.

...except for the fact that St Mirren got mugged for 2 points in Perth....good enough for them!!
Just have a look on Hibs forums and you will see them taking bets before the final whistle in their games as to exactly which quotes old Bingo will wheel out in his post match interview. “lads have been brilliant”…”been great in training”…”cannae defend like that” etc etc etc.

In fact, don’t fine him….I say extend his contract!!!

So, all the Deek’s has been fined stuff broke just before the weekend and then they went and, fairly predictably, put up a better display against Celtic than they have shown for weeks (by the way, I know why…but nobody seems to want to take my views on board about it. oh, well)…..but ultimately lost 3-2 after still being 1-2 up with 10 minutes to go. Neil Lennon is a hero, once more and will almost certainly get the manager’s job full-time…well except for the fact that everybody and his brother have been linked with the job this week, including none other than ex Hibs boss John Collins.

Later that same day, my favourite sports journalist, Chick Young, was able to breathe a huge sigh of relief, as Aberdeen defeated Falkirk to all but secure their immediate future in the SPL. After all, Chick no longer needs to take a dip in the North Sea on mid-winter’s day.

There were some other games too…but they all concerned the bottom 6 and had very little to do with me…so I can’t even be bothered to comment on them. Well except for the fact that St Mirren got mugged for 2 points in Perth….good enough for them!!

Due to the fact that Celtic had won on Saturday, my beloved Jambos couldn’t suffer the indignity of seeing Rangers presented with the SPL trophy at Ibrox. Unfortunately the boys in maroon ran out of steam and ideas in the second half and were beaten 2-0 by a very professional Rangers side.

In fact, steam and ideas probably had very little to do with it. Once more it was glaringly obvious to anyone watching that Hearts don’t exactly have their troubles to seek in the final third of the pitch. We were, to be brutally honest, toothless! Completely and utterly toothless.

Funnily enough though, I still think that we may be able to catch Hibs and, possibly Motherwell too, in the race for European places. Than all that remains is the close season and our wait to see if “Jim’ll Fix It”.

So, all the football was done for another weekend, all the journalists thought it was going to be a nice easy week. After all…most of the major stuff had been sorted out right? Rangers will more than likely gain the one point they need to secure the SPL title at Easter Road on Sunday, Inverness could only be caught now if they had an even bigger collapse than the one already suffered by Dundee since Christmas and, well do they ever care about much else?

But, hey. Who am I kidding? The "committee" are never going to allow that sort of thing, are they?
Well, yes, they do. Or, at least they had to, because Gordon Smith, old Smudger, old “and Smith must score” went and chucked his job as Chief Executive of the SFA. No aparent scandal, no rumours before hand, just a quick announcement from Hampden to say that he had gone.

So did he jump or was he pushed? Ah, intrigue and mystery within Scottish football….erm…NO! Does anybody actually care that he has gone? What the hell did he actually DO anyway?

He banned Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor from the Scotland side for life!….And then he didn’t. After all, we had a new manager and that’s what he meant all along wasn’t it?

He was forward thinking and dragged us into the 21st century by introducing video replays and goal-line technology!…Aye, right then.

He sorted out those nasty wee diving cheats out of all levels of Scottish league football!…Except that the first thing he tried (against Livingston’s Robbie Winters) got thrown out and Winters got cleared.

He has left such a trail of “nearly dids” and u-turns behind him that I’m not fully convinced that he has actually gone yet.

And what exactly does the SFA, a body run by committee, need a Chief Executive for anyway? Other than the obvious fact that Gordon Smith and all before him in that position were nothing but scapegoats. Patsies. There, simply, to take the fall and prevent the true, blazer wearing power brokers in our game from being hunted out of town whenever any brown stuff comes within touching distance of fast moving blades.

Hopefully Henry McLeish’s up-coming report on the state of the game in Scotland will have some pretty scathing and far reaching recommendations that will see the old order driven out of their ivory towers and packed off to some retirement community somewhere. But, hey. Who am I kidding? The “committee” are never going to allow that sort of thing, are they?

Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Back where the highlands NEEDS them.

And for my final word, this week. I would like to send my sincerest congratulations out to any and all connected with Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Terry Butcher and his team have done a wonderful job in getting them back into the top flight at the first time of asking after, what can only be described as, a very sticky start to the season.

Well done lads, and ….WELCOME BACK!!!

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When you wish upon a star

Football, Hearts, Life, View from Gorgie | Posted by youngy
Apr 13 2010

Sometimes they come true….and sometimes they don’t. At the end of the day, it all comes down to luck. Right?

THEY taught Celtic the footballing lesson...and there were THOUSANDS of Ross-shire kids there to witness it
Well, actually, no I don’t think that it does really. Of all the things things I was hoping for in my last blog post, only 50% of them actually came to fruition, but NONE of them had anything to do with luck.

My first wish – Tiger Woods won’t come straight back and win the Masters. Wish granted, but was it luck? No! It was the skill, determination and sometimes absolute balls of steel shown by Phil Mickelson and, to a slightly lesser degree, Lee Westwood and Anthony Kim that stopped Woods from being able to beat his chest and crow about how much the golfing world had missed him.

Second up – I wished that there would be a power failure at Aintree which would cause panic in bookies the length and breadth of the country. It didn’t happen. Bad luck? No! Just the cause of living in a developed country with a fairly solid power supply infrastructure I suppose. And at the same time, I don’t really grudge people being interested in the National….It’s just that I don’t really care about it one way or the other.

Third in line – Ross County would overcome Celtic to make it to their first ever Scottish Cup final. Now, THIS one I really would like to be able to take some kind of “magical mojo” credit for but, despite Ross County yet again causing me to threaten my larynx with some real damage, it had absolutely nothing to do with either my wishes nor my being at the game. Ross County’s win was down to the simple, age old factor of an abundance of skill, fitness, an understanding of the manager’s tactics and, above all of that, a passion for the game that, quite literally, left me and thousands of other football fans breathless.

I take my hat of to each and every member of the Ross County squad and management and hope to be back in Glasgow to cheer them on in the final.

Which takes me to my fourth wish – That Raith Rovers would be able to complete the “first division double” and defeat Dundee United to join the Staggies in that May 15 showpiece. Unfortunately they could not manage to do that. Again though it had nothing to do with luck, good or bad. They quite simply came up against a Dundee United side who, at this moment in time, seem to be more than a match for any side in the country.

Unlucky lads. I wish you all the best in what is a horrible, horrible run in to the end of your season.

Now, on to the rest of the wacky weekend’s football action.

Hearts made it over the line to finish in the top 6 with a one-nil victory over Kilmarnock. After the game, manager Jim Jefferies stated that where the team had been looking behind them for the last few weeks, they now have no real option than to start aiming for those teams above them. Namely Motherwell, who had a week off due to the cup semi-finals, and Hibernian.

What can I possibly say about the season that Hibs are having this year? It would seem to be less of a “roller coaster” and more like a side view of Mount Everest. They shot out of the SPL starting blocks like an absolute rocket…peaked, right around the same time that John Hughes claimed to have “splitting the Old Firm” in his sights and have since plummeted at a rate not seen since Richard Branson’s balloon escapades came a cropper. Oh, I almost forgot…the Hibees were on the receiving end of yet another 4-1 thumping. This time at the hands of Hamilton Accies.

In England too, there was a cup surprise. Portsmouth, poor old skint, relegated, hopless Pompey put Tottenham, and their old boss Harry Redknap out at the semi final stage. Chelsea took another step closer to a possible league and cup double by breezing past Astom Villa three-nil…yawn!

I have no love for St Mirren, far from it, I couldn't care less if they go down but things do seem to be, almost deliberately, being tipped against them
The “post split” SPL fixtures have also been confirmed. And now Motherwell, St Mirren and Rangers all not happy about the “lot” that they have been handed. Motherwell are reportedly even going as far as making an official complaint and attempting to challenge the fixtures.

And “Good on them” say I….well no, actually I don’t say that at all. Where, exactly have these whingeing buggers been all the rest of the years that “the split” has been in place? Where were Motherwell – who’s complaint revolves around them being forced to play Celtic in Glasgow for the third time – when Hearts had to go to Ibrox three times in one season only last season? Or where were Rangers at that same time? Apparently THEIR annoyance stems from them having to play away from home three times in ten days….presumably AFTER they have possibly/probably wrapped up the bloody title anyway!

The only argument that I have any sympathy in all of this is St Mirren’s. Last weekend’s results saw them dragged DEEP into a relegation battle and they are being forced to play Falkirk – one of the main rivals in that fight – for a third time at Falkirk’s home ground. That in my opinion is scandalous. I have no love for St Mirren, far from it, I couldn’t care less if they go down but things do seem to be, almost deliberately, being tipped against them.

Right, I want to take you back now to what, no matter what anybody else may say in the future, was and will remain a fantastic piece of Scottish footballing history. The first of those Scottish Cup semi-finals. The one which took place between Celtic and Ross County.

You may think that you are about to read a grovelling, worshipping tale of just how fantastic poor little, lowly Ross County were but you’d be wrong.

Yes, the sun was out. Yes, the Ross County did themselves, their club, their fans, Dingwall and the highlands as a whole proud. Yes, the fact that it was Celtic who were defeated made the day even better and funnier.

 Is it going to be a whole load of grousing about how the poor people of the Highlands had to set off at the crack of dawn for a lunchtime fixture in Glasgow then? It could very well have been…but it isn’t.

No. What I am about to write about is the one thing that, even though the day was fantastic, managed to stick right in my craw! Namely two-tone, two-team scarves at domestic football matches.

The scarves that threw Morton fans into a rage

The scarf pictured managed to cause the fans of Greenock Morton to have an absolute hissy fit when they’re local sports shop started selling them in the run up to their Scottish Cup clash with Celtic in January. And quite right too!!!

These scarves have no place in domestic football, plain and simple! As a little marketing gimmick for teams lucky enough to compete in European competition I can understand them. But NOT for a competitive match between two clubs from the same country. Not EVER!

The usual Glasgow “character” street peddlers were out in force on Saturday selling the usual mix of flags and scarves – as is there prerogative – and I have no axe to grind with that. But these two-team pieces of crap really get my goat.

Why? Simple. Do you think for one second that ANY Celtic fan purchased a Celtic/Ross County scarf at Hampden on Saturday? Do you think for one second that any Celtic fan bought a Celtic/Morton scarf in January?

No? Thought not!

These things are produced, to my mind, for one reason and one reason alone. To perpetuate the same old, constant drain on the possible supporter base of every other club in Scotland to the benefit of the “Big Two” in Glasgow.

i.e A mother or Father comes down from Dingwall and buys little Johnny a two-tone scarf for their big, wide-eyed day in the sun that, hey, they don’t really deserve but what fun it will be to be in the big smoke for a day…Celtic (on another occasion it will be the other lot I assure you) quite correctly see off these “plucky” little blighters from the lower leagues and teach them a lesson in how football should be played….little Johnny returns “up the road” and sits thinking “Wow, if only MY team were as good as Celtic. In fact, I might as well start supporting them so that I have a chance of seeing my team getting a bit of success”.

It’s been going on for generations…and it has to stop!! Ross County went about doing THEIR bit to stop it. THEY taught Celtic the footballing lesson…and there were THOUSANDS of Ross-shire kids there to witness it. Kids who previous to the game probably considered County as their “second” team. Not any more!! This time it backfired, thankfully, and all those scarves will do is serve as a reminder of one of THEIR team’s greatest triumphs.

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First footers

Football, Life | Posted by youngy
Apr 08 2010

So, the weekend is almost upon us. I suppose, in a sporting sense, you could say that it starts today.

Perfect outcome for me???? TWO giant killing acts and an all first division final!!
Apparently the whole world will be glued to their television sets sometime between 6 and 7 pm BST this evening to witness the man who is, currently, the most famous cheating husband on the planet making his comeback to competitive golf. I used to quite enjoy watching golf on the telly. It was, unless it was the business end of a major that ended in a close battle, nice and relaxing. Then, along came Mr Eldrick Woods. Yes, he is quite obviously one of the best players ever to wield a golf club. Yes, he earns far more money in a year than I could dream of. But, the bottom line is, he has made golf a far, far more boring sport to watch with his robotic performances. And even less enjoyable to watch with his petty tantrums and spitting. Give me Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Lee Trevino and Chi Chi Rodriguez any day before “Tiger”. Give me the late Payne Stewart with his outlandish plus fours and NFL colour coded outfits than Mr “I must wear red on the final day” Woods.

You may gather, then, that mine will be one set of eyes that will not be following Elrond or whatever his bloody name is round one of the most beautiful golf courses on the planet. Although, if you could guarantee that his estranged wife would be stalking him down the fairways swinging the club that caused his…ahem…traffic accident, I would happily PAY to view.

Also this weekend, we have The Grand National. In the words of Adam Sandler in “The Wedding Singer”….WHOOPEEDEDOO. I hate horse racing with a passion. Doing it over fences doesn’t make it any more interesting…it just makes it less safe for the poor cuddies that are given the basic choice of “Get over that enormous hedge camouflaged fence or I will raise a welt the size and shape of a python on your arse!”. So, you would be correct in assuming that I will not be settling down to watch that either. Nor will I be parading down to the bookies to put a “Well, it IS the National” bet on.

Ross County and Raith Rovers come head to head with Celtic and Dundee United in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup

No, the two major sporting events that I will be interested in will both be taking place at exactly the same venue and have BOTH been branded “David and Goliath” affairs.

The first of these two events I will actually be attending…Celtic v Ross County, Hampden Park, Glasgow 12:15. I won’t even bother asking why the powers that be at SKY TV and the SFA decided it would be smart to ask people to travel from Dingwall to Glasgow for a lunchtime kickoff…I can only assume that it has something to do with loading the dice in Celtic’s favour in order to compensate for their continual bitching and moaning about referees etc all damn season. The second event will be played at the same venue 27 (ish) hours later between Dundee United and Kirkaldy’s Raith Rovers.

Perfect outcome for me???? TWO giant killing acts and an all first division final!!

I am fed up with all the whingeing that we have had to suffer over the years of “It’s embarrassing to have smaller clubs represent the country in European competition”…”These small clubs have cost us our co-efficient points” etc etc etc on and on and on! The SFA, the SPL and their greedy, money grubbing clubs are what have cost us European places. Other than two spectacular seasons that saw first Celtic, then Rangers reach but ultimately lose the UEFA cup final, Scottish clubshave done nothing noteworthy in Europe, be they big, be they small. Quite simply…we just haven’t got what it takes. It has nothing to do with which domestic league the club happens to play in.

And hey! Exactly what is the difference between those two “giants” of the Scottish game getting to the UEFA final and the prospect of County or Rovers or BOTH making it into the Scottish Cup fnal? Exactly…NOTHING. Celtic and Rangers got to a European final on merit. Why should it be any different than if these two clubs make it to their domestic final?

In terms of national football “structures” we, quite simply, are stuck in the dark ages. Nothing gets done at any speed at all and when anything DOES get changed, you can bet your last penny that it will be something that will favour the “big” clubs.

Just look at this week’s nonsense regarding the appeals process for red cards.

Gordon Smith comes out and says that there is nothing wrong with the existing system and it would fly in the face of FIFA rules to question the fact that the referee’s decision is final – sorry Gordon…if it’s final, why is there ANY appeals procedure in place?. Then we have SPL big-wig Neil Doncaster, a man who seems at least intelligent and in possession of some common sense, telling us that he (and presumably the SPL as a league) are in favour of the refs having nothing to do with appeals. ….cue Gordon Smith back-peddling so furiously that he could take on Sir Chris Hoy and telling us that, in fact, new procedures ARE on their way and that they may be in place for the start of next season.

In terms of national football "structures" we, quite simply, are stuck in the dark ages.
It’s kinda like David Blunkett taking Helen Keller out for a walk innit?

Anyway, I digress, back to the matter in hand and those Scottish Cup Semi-finals. Pundits all over the place are full of the usual “plucky wee County” this and “cup fairytale for Rovers” that. Utter balls! That’s what I say. Yes, County and Rovers are smaller than the two clubs that they are respectively squaring up to. Of course they are. But BOTH have put SPL teams out of the competition already. BOTH have had decent seasons in that, hellishly competitive, first division. So, why CAN’T they win and both make it to the final? Just because the pundits say so? Oh, right then…cos they never get it wrong do they?

No. This weekend – starting Saturday lunchtime – is the time that “David” will hopefully stand up and be counted once more and bloody the noses of the two big playground bullies!

I live relatively close to Dingwall and I have spent many a day working in Kirkaldy’s linoleum factory (and cushioned vinyl plant when it was still there). Both are ordinary little Scottish towns. BOTH deserve their day in the sun at Hampden. And, hopefully, BOTH will make it through to what, in my opinion, would be both a breath of fresh air and, perhaps more importantly, a timely wake-up call to the Scottish game. One first division side getting to the final can be – and has in the past – put down to luck. Two first division teams getting there?….can that one be put down to luck? Or is it time for that re-structuring I, and many others, have spoken of in the past?

On that score….it’s over to Gordon Smith and Neil Doncaster again I’m afraid. But, as regards this weekend’s cup ties…

‘Mon the Staggies and ‘Mon the Rovers!!!!

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Why is Mr Magoo in charge?

Football, Hearts, Life, View from Gorgie | Posted by youngy
Mar 04 2010

So, Neil Doncaster (SPL chief executive) has come out and stated that the SPL are looking at a possible expansion of the country’s top league. It seems that, once they have their proposals in order, they will then ask the twelve current SPL sides to vote on expanding the league to sixteen teams.

First and formost, I would like to applaud the SPL for at least admitting that they are looking into the possibilities of inviting more sides into their “Big Boys Club”. BUT! I must confess that I really don’t believe that sixteen is the right number here.

In my opinion, we should be looking to expand the SPL to, at least, an EIGHTEEN team league. Why? I’ll tell you why (no shock there eh?)

You have a sixteen team league and what? All of the teams play each other twice I assume? Giving you a season which only lasts thirty games. An immediate drop in revenue for clubs which are already buckling under the strain of massive debts. You also end up with an awfully long close season, winter shutdown or both!

So why NOT invite another two sides in to make up the numbers? You can then play each other twice and only lose four matches, which would be an ideal ammount to fit into a nice wee winter break and the clubs would lose much less revenue than they stand to if the numbers are only raised by four.

And it’s not as if the first division doesn’t have six teams that could make the step up is it? Have a look at the table in the current second tier. Dundee, Partick Thistle, Inverness Caledonian Thistle,

We're talking about two, in fact three, groups of people who don't even just work in the same city as each other...they work in the same BUILDING!!
Dunfermline and Raith Rovers have all had relatively recent spells in the top league. They ALL have grounds that satisfy the current under soil heating/6,000 seats criteria and Ross County, currently more than holding their own in that division, have just lodged plans with the Highland Council to bring Victoria Park up to that very same standard.

So why not just bite the bullet…wipe the board clean…and start again? Let’s have a look at Scottish football as a whole and start fresh from the ground up!

Oh wait a minute! Is that not what, former First Minister, Henry McLeish is supposed to be doing right now?

So why even change ANYTHING until all of his Scottish Football Review Committee findings are in? Why are we so bloody short sighted in the country ALL the time?

We’re talking about two, in fact three,  groups of people who don’t even just work in the same city as each other…they work in the same BUILDING!! Go and walk down the damn hall and talk to each other!

And yet we wonder how on Earth our national game ended up in this state!

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Blogging in a blizzard…….

Life | Posted by heartsgirl
Feb 25 2010

Heartsgirl here………

Yes, it CAN be done, in fact it must be done or else this blog will never get added to. It seems that snowy Scotland is back with a bang. In fact I’m not sure we shall ever see the back of this fluffy white stuff that seems so charming the first day or two and then turns into a nightmare.
Don’t get me wrong, I really enjoy the strolls through the forest with the snow crunching under your feet and the sun glinting off the hoar frost. It is delightful. The slushy, grey mess that soaks your ankles 2 days later and the drivers who think they are on the famous “Snowman Rally” racing through the village are less impressive.
It’s great seeing the wee man dressed up in his snowsuit enjoying the frosty majesty of a winter’s morn, not so much fun trying to get him INTO 5 layers just to have him say he has to pee!
But we have had our good times. He has discovered how to build a snow shelter, how to track animals through the snow and thanks to his daddy, how to “PEE” the letters FTH into the first fresh snow of the year. Ah, youth (and in daddy’s case, stupidity…..just kidding youngy! x)
So wherever you are today, whatever you are doing, stay warm, drive safe and remember, it’s only another month until we can pretend spring is on the way!

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The blog is dead…long live the blog

Beat the bullies, Life | Posted by youngy
Feb 24 2010

It’s all change at the VFG blogsite folks. The colour okay…the colour change will have to wait due to display issues but it WILL get done, the content, the categories….everything. I have now even finally got round to officially closing the “Beat the Bullies” petition.

From now on the blog is just about….well stuff…any kind of stuff. Be it scottish football, be it the ins and outs of running the main VFG site, life in gerneral or, my personal favourite at the moment, spam emails and the absolute nonsense that they contain if you can be bothered to take the time to read them.

And it won’t just be myself that will be writing on all of life’s subjects either…

Hopefully it will be able to give you t’interwebby surfers a wee laugh from time to time too.

The Beat the Bullies blog IS dead…….long live the blog!!

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