perthtruebluetwo
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Hope hamilton get gubbed, cannot understand why a Hamilton fan hangs about a Rangers forum.
He’s brings a lot more to this forum than some of the roasters.Hope hamilton get gubbed, cannot understand why a Hamilton fan hangs about a Rangers forum.
Staunch, very, very staunch. My staunchometer actually broke with your post.Hope hamilton get gubbed, cannot understand why a Hamilton fan hangs about a Rangers forum.
Erm... I've got some good news for you thenI’ll be an accies fan for the day. Hate the lady's front bottom Hutton.
For the benefit of maybe three people on this forum who might be interested, the 30th Scottish Challenge Cup Final is being played this Sunday at the Falkirk Stadium, 4:15pm kick-off, and is being televised live on BBC Alba.
Raith Rovers versus Hamilton Academical
Although the competition has been running for 33 years, there have been two seasons when the competition was suspended, one for lack of sponsorship, and one for COVID. The pandemic also meant the final wasn’t played two years ago, and finalists Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle shared the trophy.
That means one of this year’s finalists, Raith, are going for their third trophy in a row. Their first win in 2014 we can gloss over; their win last season was over Queen of the South. So this is their third actual appearance in a final.
Accies have played in four finals, and this will be our fifth. Five finals, five venues, five opponents: v Ayr in Motherwell, v Morton in Paisley, v St Mirren in Airdrie, v Falkirk in Livingston, and now v Raith in Falkirk. The first two won, and the last two lost. Five finals in three decades might not be that many, but Accies were ineligible for ten seasons due to being in the top flight.
Raith are favourites, but put your mortgage, your wife and weans, and everything you own, on Accies causing an upset to lift our third trophy, 30 years after our last in 1993. You heard it here first.
My home town team so I’ll be there hopefully celebrating a win! Mon the Accies ️️For the benefit of maybe three people on this forum who might be interested, the 30th Scottish Challenge Cup Final is being played this Sunday at the Falkirk Stadium, 4:15pm kick-off, and is being televised live on BBC Alba.
Raith Rovers versus Hamilton Academical
Although the competition has been running for 33 years, there have been two seasons when the competition was suspended, one for lack of sponsorship, and one for COVID. The pandemic also meant the final wasn’t played two years ago, and finalists Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle shared the trophy.
That means one of this year’s finalists, Raith, are going for their third trophy in a row. Their first win in 2014 we can gloss over; their win last season was over Queen of the South. So this is their third actual appearance in a final.
Accies have played in four finals, and this will be our fifth. Five finals, five venues, five opponents: v Ayr in Motherwell, v Morton in Paisley, v St Mirren in Airdrie, v Falkirk in Livingston, and now v Raith in Falkirk. The first two won, and the last two lost. Five finals in three decades might not be that many, but Accies were ineligible for ten seasons due to being in the top flight.
Raith are favourites, but put your mortgage, your wife and weans, and everything you own, on Accies causing an upset to lift our third trophy, 30 years after our last in 1993. You heard it here first.
Fewer than 8,000 (the stadium capacity). 3 of them will be me, my son, and my (Rangers supporter) brother-in-law.what attendance is expected?
I remember when the trophy use to be a crystal decanter?
think it was sponsored by B&Q
L-R Gary Clark, Colin Harris (goalscorer), George McCluskey, Chris Hillcoat, Jim Weir, Colin Miller, Andy Millen, Wolfie, Rab McCulloch, Paul McDonald, Kevin McKee.
I wish I could encounter more fans of other clubs who didn’t immediately despise us as rangers fans and someone who can’t talk reasonably about football and politics without the needless trolling. And I wish half this forum had as strong an opinion and knowledge about the perils of nationalism as he does.Hope hamilton get gubbed, cannot understand why a Hamilton fan hangs about a Rangers forum.
Will be there taking pics.For the benefit of maybe three people on this forum who might be interested, the 30th Scottish Challenge Cup Final is being played this Sunday at the Falkirk Stadium, 4:15pm kick-off, and is being televised live on BBC Alba.
Raith Rovers versus Hamilton Academical
Although the competition has been running for 33 years, there have been two seasons when the competition was suspended, one for lack of sponsorship, and one for COVID. The pandemic also meant the final wasn’t played two years ago, and finalists Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle shared the trophy.
That means one of this year’s finalists, Raith, are going for their third trophy in a row. Their first win in 2014 we can gloss over; their win last season was over Queen of the South. So this is their third actual appearance in a final.
Accies have played in four finals, and this will be our fifth. Five finals, five venues, five opponents: v Ayr in Motherwell, v Morton in Paisley, v St Mirren in Airdrie, v Falkirk in Livingston, and now v Raith in Falkirk. The first two won, and the last two lost. Five finals in three decades might not be that many, but Accies were ineligible for ten seasons due to being in the top flight.
Raith are favourites, but put your mortgage, your wife and weans, and everything you own, on Accies causing an upset to lift our third trophy, 30 years after our last in 1993. You heard it here first.
Total but dont let Amy Irons hear youHe’s an absolute prick but this is still my highlight of the Challenge Cup
3 selections | 108.7% | Back all | Lay all | 93.1% |
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Raith | 2.02 £45 | 2.04 £25 | 2.06 £62 | 2.2 £40 | 2.32 £23 | 2.4 £103 |
Hamilton | 3.15 £19 | 3.2 £97 | 3.3 £26 | 4.1 £62 | 4.2 £11 | 4.5 £23 |
The Draw | 3.1 £11 | 3.3 £13 | 3.35 £71 | 4.3 £41 | 4.6 £19 | 5 £10 |
Good luck mate. As one of my local teams I hope you do it!For the benefit of maybe three people on this forum who might be interested, the 30th Scottish Challenge Cup Final is being played this Sunday at the Falkirk Stadium, 4:15pm kick-off, and is being televised live on BBC Alba.
Raith Rovers versus Hamilton Academical
Although the competition has been running for 33 years, there have been two seasons when the competition was suspended, one for lack of sponsorship, and one for COVID. The pandemic also meant the final wasn’t played two years ago, and finalists Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle shared the trophy.
That means one of this year’s finalists, Raith, are going for their third trophy in a row. Their first win in 2014 we can gloss over; their win last season was over Queen of the South. So this is their third actual appearance in a final.
Accies have played in four finals, and this will be our fifth. Five finals, five venues, five opponents: v Ayr in Motherwell, v Morton in Paisley, v St Mirren in Airdrie, v Falkirk in Livingston, and now v Raith in Falkirk. The first two won, and the last two lost. Five finals in three decades might not be that many, but Accies were ineligible for ten seasons due to being in the top flight.
Raith are favourites, but put your mortgage, your wife and weans, and everything you own, on Accies causing an upset to lift our third trophy, 30 years after our last in 1993. You heard it here first.
NoNow I'm conflicted. Do I cancel my visit to see John Wick 4?
That challenge cup final at easter rd gives me PTSD
Hope hamilton get gubbed, cannot understand why a Hamilton fan hangs about a Rangers forum.
You shag one sheep…Just hope @academical doesnt get locked out his motor
For the benefit of maybe three people on this forum who might be interested, the 30th Scottish Challenge Cup Final is being played this Sunday at the Falkirk Stadium, 4:15pm kick-off, and is being televised live on BBC Alba.
Raith Rovers versus Hamilton Academical
Although the competition has been running for 33 years, there have been two seasons when the competition was suspended, one for lack of sponsorship, and one for COVID. The pandemic also meant the final wasn’t played two years ago, and finalists Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle shared the trophy.
That means one of this year’s finalists, Raith, are going for their third trophy in a row. Their first win in 2014 we can gloss over; their win last season was over Queen of the South. So this is their third actual appearance in a final.
Accies have played in four finals, and this will be our fifth. Five finals, five venues, five opponents: v Ayr in Motherwell, v Morton in Paisley, v St Mirren in Airdrie, v Falkirk in Livingston, and now v Raith in Falkirk. The first two won, and the last two lost. Five finals in three decades might not be that many, but Accies were ineligible for ten seasons due to being in the top flight.
Raith are favourites, but put your mortgage, your wife and weans, and everything you own, on Accies causing an upset to lift our third trophy, 30 years after our last in 1993. You heard it here first.
To avoid talking to himself on the Accies forum???Hope hamilton get gubbed, cannot understand why a Hamilton fan hangs about a Rangers forum.
Thanks.To avoid talking to himself on the Accies forum???
He is more welcome than all the closet Tims.
For the benefit of maybe three people on this forum who might be interested, the 30th Scottish Challenge Cup Final is being played this Sunday at the Falkirk Stadium, 4:15pm kick-off, and is being televised live on BBC Alba.
Raith Rovers versus Hamilton Academical
Although the competition has been running for 33 years, there have been two seasons when the competition was suspended, one for lack of sponsorship, and one for COVID. The pandemic also meant the final wasn’t played two years ago, and finalists Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle shared the trophy.
That means one of this year’s finalists, Raith, are going for their third trophy in a row. Their first win in 2014 we can gloss over; their win last season was over Queen of the South. So this is their third actual appearance in a final.
Accies have played in four finals, and this will be our fifth. Five finals, five venues, five opponents: v Ayr in Motherwell, v Morton in Paisley, v St Mirren in Airdrie, v Falkirk in Livingston, and now v Raith in Falkirk. The first two won, and the last two lost. Five finals in three decades might not be that many, but Accies were ineligible for ten seasons due to being in the top flight.
Raith are favourites, but put your mortgage, your wife and weans, and everything you own, on Accies causing an upset to lift our third trophy, 30 years after our last in 1993. You heard it here first.
I like your confidence
He’s brings a lot more to this forum than some of the roasters.
The voice of reason in the referendum thread.
What about the weans?Noo, if that was one of the regular punters like say winkie, then I'd keep my dosh firmly in my sky rocket.
Still not taking any shekels oot to punt on tomorrow's final never mind ma hoose..
Better watch mate, a few narrow minded souls on here might not enjoy a fan of another team posting on herebest of luck mate i really hope yous do it and who knows we may meet in the playoffs that'll be a fun encounter
That's a pathetic post,the Hamilton fellow hasn't caused you any bother so why try and bring him down ?Hope hamilton get gubbed, cannot understand why a Hamilton fan hangs about a Rangers forum.
Got to wish you all the best on this one.For the benefit of maybe three people on this forum who might be interested, the 30th Scottish Challenge Cup Final is being played this Sunday at the Falkirk Stadium, 4:15pm kick-off, and is being televised live on BBC Alba.
Raith Rovers versus Hamilton Academical
Although the competition has been running for 33 years, there have been two seasons when the competition was suspended, one for lack of sponsorship, and one for COVID. The pandemic also meant the final wasn’t played two years ago, and finalists Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle shared the trophy.
That means one of this year’s finalists, Raith, are going for their third trophy in a row. Their first win in 2014 we can gloss over; their win last season was over Queen of the South. So this is their third actual appearance in a final.
Accies have played in four finals, and this will be our fifth. Five finals, five venues, five opponents: v Ayr in Motherwell, v Morton in Paisley, v St Mirren in Airdrie, v Falkirk in Livingston, and now v Raith in Falkirk. The first two won, and the last two lost. Five finals in three decades might not be that many, but Accies were ineligible for ten seasons due to being in the top flight.
Raith are favourites, but put your mortgage, your wife and weans, and everything you own, on Accies causing an upset to lift our third trophy, 30 years after our last in 1993. You heard it here first.
Both “transferred” over on the same day which was the same day as yourself.That's a pathetic post,the Hamilton fellow hasn't caused you any bother so why try and bring him down ?
Take a look at yourself ffs.
He's been here for a hell of a long time probably as long as you C.
Was that not stolen from the old Douglas Park ? Possibly the perpetually banned “Fergie” but never proven
Forgot Rab McCulloch played in that game. Shame as it was Allan Ferguson’s penalty heroics that got Accies to the final. Rab done a good job that season when I brought in from Albion Rovers (or Clyde ?) when it was clear Ferguson was out for the season. Can’t help think that Accies would have been promoted if Allan Ferguson hadn’t been injured. It was done to one goal after all. Thankfully Ferguson got a winners medal the next season against Morton.L-R Gary Clark, Colin Harris (goalscorer), George McCluskey, Chris Hillcoat, Jim Weir, Colin Miller, Andy Millen, Wolfie, Rab McCulloch, Paul McDonald, Kevin McKee.