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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sat 8 Feb 08:55
Premier division 1430 KO
Dundonald v sauchie
Hill of beath v Tynecastle
First division 1400 ko
Crossgates v Whitehill welfare
Kirkcaldy & dysart v Arniston
Lochore welfare v bo`ness
Second division 1400 KO
Oakley v West Calder
Kennoway star v Edinburgh college
Third division 1400
Lochgelly v ormiston
Crossgates is £8 entry fee unsure about others
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: Big G Ball
Date: Sat 8 Feb 11:14
£8 to stand getting wet feet …….. far too high a price
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Topic Originator: MikeyLeonard
Date: Sat 8 Feb 17:55
£6 at Lochgelly
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Sat 8 Feb 18:18
Heard a noise out the back this afternoon so I went out to tell them to turn it down a bit. Discovered it was Glasgow Hawks or some other bird of pray playing Edinburgh Academicals. Recognising it was some sort of game, I decided not to complain. The team in the red seemed to score just as I arrived and that was the end of the game. Seemed quite primitive to me. The ball wasn`t round and they didn`t kick it. I wondered what all the noise was about. Anyway it`s no substitute for football and I doubt if it`ll ever take on. According to Buspasspar, it`s a game played by posh boys. Didn`t look too posh to me.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Sat 8 Feb 18:39
Quote:
Paralex, Sat 8 Feb 18:18
Heard a noise out the back this afternoon so I went out to tell them to turn it down a bit. Discovered it was Glasgow Hawks or some other bird of pray playing Edinburgh Academicals. Recognising it was some sort of game, I decided not to complain. The team in the red seemed to score just as I arrived and that was the end of the game. Seemed quite primitive to me. The ball wasn`t round and they didn`t kick it. I wondered what all the noise was about. Anyway it`s no substitute for football and I doubt if it`ll ever take on. According to Buspasspar, it`s a game played by posh boys. Didn`t look too posh to me.
I believe the game is called ruggar or rugby and is mainly played with men who have odd shaped balls.
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