After the market fluctuations this week Stutts might have to fly Ryanair like everyone else.
Many heading over to Faro for the Gibraltar game?
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Last edited by tetsujin1979; 25/08/2015 at 4:37 PM.
After the market fluctuations this week Stutts might have to fly Ryanair like everyone else.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
I sold my shares in July and bought a jet. Fuel prices are falling so I thought it made sense. I can give some lifts, but not to Bonnie. He never shuts up on road trips, I can't imagine it'd be any better flying.
Can't you donate your sperm and still make it to Gibralter?
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
donate it to stutts?
I've enough of my own thanks. I just can't stop it accumulating these days.
We should be at least a point ahead of the scots after the next couple of games and, as could be said (albeit with questionable conviction), our destiny will be in our own hands
There is a 'crisis' in the Scotland team with the form of a few of their important players who played against us,
Brown and Mulgrew both looked seriously rusty and malfunctioning for Celtic v Gothenburg, Naismith is a fringe player or on the fringe of becoming a fringe player, Hutton hasn't made Villa's first team match day squad, Steven Fletcher is currently out after a bad blow to the throat, Maloney is in a transfer transit situation.
There's a good chance Scotland are going to have it tough in Georgia. The omens are many. As we know the east european minnow teams are no pushover at home and on their day are well capable of a surprise and generally improve their game as the qual campaign progresses. Last night, Croatia only managed a draw away against Azerbaijan, the Czech Rep had to pull out all the stops at home to beat a tidy Kazakhstan 2-1 with 2 late goals and Turkey at home could only draw with Latvia.
We can't ignore the omens.
An item of interest, Germany v Poland is on ITV 4 at the same time as our game.
Good God, Georgia on a quick break there with three Georgian attackers to the one Scottish defender in the middle of the Scottish half. Instead of passing the ball through to one of his free team-mates, the Georgian in possession inexplicably decided to shoot from miles out. It didn't remotely threaten Marshall. A terrible, panicky waste.
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 04/09/2015 at 4:12 PM.
This is going to be a very nervous watch. I'm almost hoping for Scotland to score just to ease my anxiety.
Am I correct in thinking a draw for Scotland still wouldn't put things back in our hands?
Gol Gol Gol gooooall.
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