Can I ask again, are you calling shenanigans?This is the spfl. They would absolutely hate their trophy to be won by our youths. If you cant understand that you must have been asleep.
Can I ask again, are you calling shenanigans?This is the spfl. They would absolutely hate their trophy to be won by our youths. If you cant understand that you must have been asleep.
Usually they pick a venue equidistant to both teams’ respective locations.
If it’s the Colts and Thistle in the final then it’d be ridiculous not to have the venue be in Glasgow (if it’s Colts v Raith then it’d probably be Easter Road or Tynecastle), also assuming that they only use stadiums with grass pitches then Hampden or Fir Park are the only real options, possibly St Mirren’s stadium as well.
Usually they pick a venue equidistant to both teams’ respective locations.
That would be a great day out. Could easily get 30k+If we get to the final it would likely be against Partick Thistle, so the obvious venue would be Hampden. Wouldn’t be surprised to see a big crowd there if that turns out to be the case.
I assume that ICT's league match that weekend will be postponed.
So somewhere in Partick then.....
Does this ugly tart have a name, please?That ugly looking tart is on everything now.
Does this ugly tart have a name, please?
Does this ugly tart have a name, please?
Leanne Crighton, plays for Glasgow City WomenNo idea of her name.
Does the BBC Scotland football with Stephen Thompson.
Was doing the draw today.
Rangers v Raith in the final, play it at Easter Road.
if it gets to that i would rather Tynecastle to be honest
Well they didnae throw them at the yanks did they?Here's some background on Tunnocks:
"The Uddingston-based biscuit company ships to more than 40 countries worldwide and is very popular in the Middle East, with Iraq and Kuwait, making up around 20 per cent of its total exports.
The family baker recently revealed that Yemen had taken delivery of 300,000 Caramel Wafers in the last 12 months alone.
Caramel Wafers are also a big hit in Kuwait, where they are known as ‘boy biscuits’ after the face of the Tunnock’s boy (who has never been named) on the box."
Did Iraqi soldiers eat snowballs during Desert Storm? All manner of interesting questions this raises.
Personally I’d have preferred it to be the Tunnock’s Tea Cake Cup, and we could have added a giant silver tea cake to our trophy room.A Welsh team nearly won it last year.
I don’t think “embarrassment” is a factor for the organisers of a trophy sponsored by caramel fucking wafers.
I'd have preferred it was a Tunnocks Caramel Log, purely for the imagery it would conjure.Personally I’d have preferred it to be the Tunnock’s Tea Cake Cup, and we could have added a giant silver tea cake to our trophy room.
Nah tea cakes every day. They’re legendary.I'd have preferred it was a Tunnocks Caramel Log, purely for the imagery it would conjure.
First gulf war as they retreated back up some highway from Kuwait to Iraq the US black hawks machine gunned them whilst playing AC/DC ‘Highway to Hell’. Useless information but something that’s always stuck with me!Here's some background on Tunnocks:
"The Uddingston-based biscuit company ships to more than 40 countries worldwide and is very popular in the Middle East, with Iraq and Kuwait, making up around 20 per cent of its total exports.
The family baker recently revealed that Yemen had taken delivery of 300,000 Caramel Wafers in the last 12 months alone.
Caramel Wafers are also a big hit in Kuwait, where they are known as ‘boy biscuits’ after the face of the Tunnock’s boy (who has never been named) on the box."
Did Iraqi soldiers eat snowballs during Desert Storm? All manner of interesting questions this raises.
I never like to slag Tunnocks on here, they took quite a backlash in 2014 when Boyd Tunnock announced his support for the Union.Here's some background on Tunnocks:
"The Uddingston-based biscuit company ships to more than 40 countries worldwide and is very popular in the Middle East, with Iraq and Kuwait, making up around 20 per cent of its total exports.
The family baker recently revealed that Yemen had taken delivery of 300,000 Caramel Wafers in the last 12 months alone.
Caramel Wafers are also a big hit in Kuwait, where they are known as ‘boy biscuits’ after the face of the Tunnock’s boy (who has never been named) on the box."
Did Iraqi soldiers eat snowballs during Desert Storm? All manner of interesting questions this raises.
That would be sweet revenge!Rangers v Raith in the final, play it at Easter Road.
There is an interesting RAF tale about them using Tunnocks teacakes in the cockpit to gauge altitude in planes without pressurisation. When the teacake cracked it meant that's about as high as aircraft could safely go.Here's some background on Tunnocks:
"The Uddingston-based biscuit company ships to more than 40 countries worldwide and is very popular in the Middle East, with Iraq and Kuwait, making up around 20 per cent of its total exports.
The family baker recently revealed that Yemen had taken delivery of 300,000 Caramel Wafers in the last 12 months alone.
Caramel Wafers are also a big hit in Kuwait, where they are known as ‘boy biscuits’ after the face of the Tunnock’s boy (who has never been named) on the box."
Did Iraqi soldiers eat snowballs during Desert Storm? All manner of interesting questions this raises.
(Inverness )Thistle fan?Love it.
Hope we absolutely pump the bastard club. Merger scum
No, my dad was a Caley fan.(Inverness )Thistle fan?