Chris FarrellDave wrote:Did Mike McComish go to Campbell as well?
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Chris FarrellDave wrote:Did Mike McComish go to Campbell as well?
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Decentkingofthehill wrote:Chris FarrellDave wrote:Did Mike McComish go to Campbell as well?
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Shirley that should be in the "Academy" thread?Rooster wrote:Aye and the Oscars are nextDave wrote:h e l l
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Hadn't realised that McComish was one of Campbell's high achievers.kingofthehill wrote:The chant from his schools cup final.Dave wrote:Did Mike McComish go to Campbell as well?
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‘Give me a D,
Give me an E.
That’s what Mike McComish got at GCSE’
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Hadn't realised that McComish was one of Campbell's high achievers.
Of course I knew that - everyone does.rocky wrote:Didn't you know that he played out half for them? Gusher must have told us about a thousand times!
If its a no deal exit, I very much believe we'd be much worse off within the UK. See below.Snipe Watson wrote:Quite correct. Irish unity as an ideal is one thing, as a reality it's entirely different and isn't going to happen any time soon because people will be better off in the UK.
The UK has far, far more to lose than the EU. In terms of loss of relative markets for EU exporters to UK versus UK exporters to EU, that is obvious.Snipe Watson wrote: It's a high stakes game of chicken and from what I've seen the EU is twitchier than the UK. I think they'll blink first as they have more to lose and fudge is what the EU does best.