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Author Topic: Scottish football ,at what level would their teams survive in English leagues  (Read 4304 times)

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RedJ

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What was wrong with Heffernan?

Nothing at all. I just don't think anything needs to be said because we all know how good he is.



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drfchound

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What was wrong with Heffernan?

Nothing at all. I just don't think anything needs to be said because we all know how good he is.




So RedJ, so that we know, did you think he was good for us?

RedJ

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What was wrong with Heffernan?

Nothing at all. I just don't think anything needs to be said because we all know how good he is.




So RedJ, so that we know, did you think he was good for us?

Yes, I did. I was intimating that it went without saying that he was a good player...

drfchound

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Cheers, so did I.
In your original post about him it didn't come across that you rated him.

Herman Hessian

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Hi there, Aberdeen fan here. Was checking out your forum to see if there was any info on todays friendly. I ended up registering because I wanted to reply to this thread....and all manner of other worthy stuff.....


this is all pretty much spot on; you don't need to look much further than the UEFA Coeffeicient Tables for an objective take on the relative standings of different cllubs across Europe; this has Celtic between Everton and Southampton, and Aberdeen - the next highest Scottish club - just behind Hull City (bit harsh on them to be fair, trailing behind that set of arseholes)...

quite an interesting read, nonetheless:

http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/

 

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