Aaron
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Seems Hetherington is away as well according to Humphreys twitter
Just like to say all the best to @hetherington4 @joshuawatt50 and @NicholasDevlin1. 3 top top lads who deserve what ever comes there way.
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Ramsden signs a new two year deal My link
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Brilliant idea
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I'll bet you one of these http://www.motherwel...uct/buy-a-brick that Ojamaa nets this season before McHugh.
You owe him a brick then http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYoPxNCIX9k
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Langfields kicking is worse than buzzs
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The good thing about that team is that most of them have never played Rangers before (well, technically none of them have, but hold on I'm going somewhere with this) so they wont have "the fear" the rest usually have.
Apart from Randolph, Hammell, Hutch, Hateley, Lasley, Law, Humphrey, Higdon, Ojamaa, Murphy ...
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McCall confirmed in his presser that he hopes to chat to James McFadden with a view to trying to sort out a deal for the Scotland legend. Thats from the motherwell twitter
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Game is off
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Barclays Premier League giants Everton will travel to Fir Park on Saturday 21st July as fitting opponents for Stevie Hammell’s Testimonial match.
The game will kick-off a year of activities for the 30-year old former Scotland International who has played an incredible 426 games in Claret and Amber. 368 of those appearances have come in the Scottish Premier League – the highest of any player since the competition started in 1998.
The stature of the opponent reflects Hammell’s contribution to the club.
The Goodison Park club last played at Fir Park back in 2005 – when a certain James McFadden captained the Toffees in what was a somewhat uneventful 0-0 draw.
David Moyes has guided his side to success on an almost years basis, cementing the club as almost perennial qualifiers for European competitions, including an appearances in the UEFA Champions League and several in the UEFA Cup/Europa League.
They finished seventh last year; just one position out of the qualification places, but have a raft of world class talent at their disposal such as Phil Jagielka, Leighton Baines, Tim Cahill, Marouane Fellaini and Phil Neville.
Ticketing information and kick-off times have yet to be confirmed but will be announced in due course.
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1000/1 on Bono to be the next pope
Bono has the same odds as
Father Dougal Maguire (Craggy Island)
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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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Latest from your very own Football Rumours Site!
01 Mar 2012 13:23:16
The takeover at Reading has now been completed and ratified. This will be announced within the next fortnight.
Brian McDermott has been given license to start enquiries and has already sounded out the availability of Jamie Murphy from Motherwell, Jordan Rhodes from Huddersfield and Martyn Waghorn from Leicester. Reading have conceded defeat in the hunt for Mackail-Smith from Brighton.
Oh well we are definitely losing Murphy then ...
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After that shot I can see why he said Mulgrew is messi-esque ...
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It's Higdon's fault
Although how difficult is it just to play one song on its own
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From Keith's twitter
Out for the Hibs and Dunfermline games AND still on 5 bookings because of Saturdays events !!!! !#nothappy
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It was indeed. Typo on my part.
I got a bit scared there
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Two and a half year deal from Jan 2010.
2011 was it not
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From the BBC Live text commentary
66:54 Goal scored
Goal - Jamie Murphy - Motherwell 6 - 0 Morton
Jamie Murphy gets on the score sheet with a goal from inside the box to the bottom right corner of the goal. Motherwell 6-0 Morton.
Funny that, given he'd scored in the first half! The c**ts make it up!
Not as bad as:
Goal - Tom Hateley - Motherwell 1 - 0 MortonTom Hateley finds the back of the net with a goal from just outside the box to the bottom right corner of the goal. Motherwell 1-0 Morton.
How can it be just outside the box when they saw him take a corner
Nobby Solano And A London Based Consortium
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Get this lot as far away from our club as possible