The small Gothic structure at the entrance appears too small to use as a chapel, but contains other useful rooms, however the entrance door features this King, and on the other side a Bishop, awaiting to greet those who arrive, one way or another. What and who these represent I know not. I can find nothing about them after a swift Google. Handsome aint they?
Handsome is not what last night was about? A draw that more or less entails yet another World Cup fiasco for Scotland. We are out already, and only two games played, or so it appears to me. Craig Levein certainly showed a much more positive approach to this game than he showed on Saturday, but retained the one up front with no-one anywhere nearby policy. The set up was supposed to bring midfielders right up to the one man, Miller, but as they were too busy helping out the defence it failed! Also once again we enter a game considering the opposition 'small beer.' We consider such teams, from smaller countries, as the type we ought to beat week in, week out, instead of realising the real world is not like that. Macedonia contains some excellent players, and their individual skills showed early on when our overrun defence could have left us five down had they not been unlucky or misfits in front of goal. The individual skill on show was greater than ours, and we still regard them as sides we ought to beat! Such sides no longer exist! Our strengths may be different, but when our desire is less than the opposition things need to change, and change soon. Sadly I feel a new man is required, otherwise the end is nigh.
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Yep, the cemetery's a great place for reminding one that it could always get worse, so stop whingeing! :)
That bishop seems to have had plasticine surgery on his face. A trout-pout and worse. It looks like they got a cut-price restoration job from a bloke with a wobbly chisel. Whereas the king's a splendid looking fellow.
Going to a cemetery to cheer yourself up?
Reminds me of the nutters, sitting on the asylum wall, watching a farmer go by with a load of manure.
"Hey!", they shout, "where are you going with all that sh*t?"
"I'm going to spread it on my strawberries"....
"Come inside! We get cream on ours!"
I pine for the days of Law, Baxter and Mackay.
A walk in a cemetery to cheer yourself up ?? Things can't be THAT bad can they?
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Rob, You mean it's going to get worse....?
Soub, your right about the Bishop, maybe he was not popular.....?
Mike, MacKay would have changed things that's for sure!
RDG, You didn't see the game.
Bravo to you for taking the pictures and for helping the museum. That's important work. I've often wanted to do important work.
Max, Everything you do is important to someone.
Yes, I would say that a somber walk through an old cemetery is an appropriate activity
after watching grown men frolic in their short pants on the pitch.
Jerry, too right...
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