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Topic Started: Jun 2 2012, 10:26 AM (118 Views)
Harry Tuttle
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New? Old, but feeling the need to say hello retrospectively?

Do it here.

Me - Harry Tuttle. Named after the character in Brazil - "we're all in this together!" etc - before the Tories pinched it.

Got a terrible feeling the game in Scotland is at risk of being horribly damaged - financially, administratively, morally, but worst of all - in the hearts of the fans who make it viable. Sick of the club-tinted spectacles of most/all supporters boards.

Harry Tuttle will always be polite and neutral. Night Terror, on the other hand...
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Night Terror

Hello. Dundee United fan here. Closely related to Harry, but find him a little aloof and reluctant to get involved.
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Jimmy Bones

Hello - Jimmy here

I'm not the guy who scored a goal in the 1971 League Cup Final for Thistle and I was not killed off in the Sopranos series.

I am alive and very well - keen on golf but much less so on football after the fiasco of the Rangers' liquidation. I do like to read well written articles and comments about the situation as long as they are not sectarian and not too focussed on one or other side of the great divide in the West of Scotland. I enjoyed RTC very much and try to keep up to date with the SFM blog although I am concerned it has deteriorated recently - possibly due to the lack of new developments in the saga.

I feel that the agenda in Scottish football is set by a "Rangers oriented" establishment; this is common to many activities in Scotland, it is gradually changing elsewhere and needs to change in football, particularly in the rule-setting, administration and judgement of the game. At another level, it appears that many organisations in Scotland and this particularly affects the media - the MSM as it has come to be called, are intimidated by both the Rangers establishment and by the violence which is just below the surface. This has to be exposed and overcome before we can be on a level playing field.

Preaching over, I hope to enjoy reading this forum from time to time.

;)
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