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		<title>By: The continuing saga of Scottish football &#171; Scissors Kick</title>
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		<description>[...] The continuing saga of Scottish&#160;football   Casper&#8217;s 1930-era &#8220;About a week or so ago, I wrote two articles on this site about the perilous state the Scottish game finds itself in. Back then, I bemoaned the fact that the game north of the border was being haunted by events on and off the field, from financial troubles to crowd troubles, from declining standards to declining credibility, and from a lack of competition to a lack of crowds.&#8221; (Inside Left) [...]</description>
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