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posted on 11/9/24

comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 8 minutes ago
mind when you all thought Barrie McKay was amazing.

lol.

phannies.
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I'm sure he went to a German club for £6M
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Listen we somehow got half a million for him back then.

Compared to our recent dealings thats actually no bad

posted on 11/9/24

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 8 minutes ago
mind when you all thought Barrie McKay was amazing.

lol.

phannies.
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I'm sure he went to a German club for £6M
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What's up..?

posted on 11/9/24

comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 8 minutes ago
mind when you all thought Barrie McKay was amazing.

lol.

phannies.
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I'm sure he went to a German club for £6M
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What's up..?
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na nothing .... just you making a point that we should have used youth players and developed them to be good enough for us in the top flight, then use the best example (the youth player that played the most and seemed the most talented) as an example of one to mock as not developing into a good enough player.

you just played yourself ... well done

posted on 11/9/24

I didn’t realise that the 3-0 at Celtic Park put us ahead in the head to head stats with Rangers, I wonder if I’ll ever see Scotland overtake England head to head we are currently 41-49 behind

posted on 11/9/24

comment by Lexballielegend (U22945)
posted 11 minutes ago
I didn’t realise that the 3-0 at Celtic Park put us ahead in the head to head stats with Rangers, I wonder if I’ll ever see Scotland overtake England head to head we are currently 41-49 behind
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surprised no one made an article about it ...............

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 11/9/24

I think Rangers situation is just a result of being a complete shambles, basket case, potentially originally corrupt, out of control and desperate.

Of course they needed to try and guarantee rapid progress from the lowest tier. Plenty people knew the spivs we raping them and dodgy agents love that situation to extract their cut. They swapped one set of spivs for a very slightly better set but it was still a basket case and it is hard enough getting plates to come to Scotland but a premium of higher pay was needed to entice guys to kiss the badge. No surprise wages spiralled out of control and here we are.

In that same time the club wee reluctant to let players leave for fear of being able to replace with better and with the creeping wage levels to boot. Agents know what the going rate is and will use that to get a bette deal whilst the club are desperate to find anyone wanting to join them.

Just the way the game is.

posted on 11/9/24

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 53 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 8 minutes ago
mind when you all thought Barrie McKay was amazing.

lol.

phannies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm sure he went to a German club for £6M
----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------
What's up..?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
na nothing .... just you making a point that we should have used youth players and developed them to be good enough for us in the top flight, then use the best example (the youth player that played the most and seemed the most talented) as an example of one to mock as not developing into a good enough player.

you just played yourself ... well done
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I thought Barrie McKay was decent for you, I really did. One of your better players, and most of your fans thought the same.

But as a £6M transfer to a German club..? Na, that was fantasyland from some of your more delusional Bears.

posted on 11/9/24

comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 53 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 8 minutes ago
mind when you all thought Barrie McKay was amazing.

lol.

phannies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm sure he went to a German club for £6M
----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------
What's up..?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
na nothing .... just you making a point that we should have used youth players and developed them to be good enough for us in the top flight, then use the best example (the youth player that played the most and seemed the most talented) as an example of one to mock as not developing into a good enough player.

you just played yourself ... well done
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I thought Barrie McKay was decent for you, I really did. One of your better players, and most of your fans thought the same.

But as a £6M transfer to a German club..? Na, that was fantasyland from some of your more delusional Bears.
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he was a decent talent, easily the most talented out of the young players at the club but that kinda enforces my point, the most talented player out of the youngsters came through the ranks, played loads of games at all the levels and turned out to be not good enough for the level we required. No highly rated youngster was coming to us in the lower leagues, and the best ones we had there already didnt progress to being good enough so that idea of just playing the youths to get through the leagues and then develop them to take us forward or be the base of the squad in the top flight wouldnt have worked.

No doubt about it though we massively overpaid players to get them in, perhaps didnt need players of that level and definitely paid said players too much whilst here.

posted on 11/9/24

Think Tavpen's offski.

posted on 11/9/24

comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 3 minutes ago
Think Tavpen's offski.
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Going to cost you, eh? 🤣

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 11/9/24

Celtic SHOULD have had a penalty against Kilmarnock on the opening day of the season, the Scottish FA's head of refereeing Willie Collum has admitted.

The new SFA officiating chief has conceded that the VAR made an error during the 4-0 win for Brendan Rodgers' side in the opening weekend of the Scottish Premiership.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 11/9/24

Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE

posted on 11/9/24

comment by Why the pallaver (apathe....ah what's the point) (U10168)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 3 minutes ago
Think Tavpen's offski.
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Going to cost you, eh? 🤣
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A fortune. At least I'll be able to sleep at night.

posted on 11/9/24

Wullie Collum on SSB, quite interesting chat.

posted on 12/9/24

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.

posted on 12/9/24

comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
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Only when Beaton and Dallas are on VAR duty

posted on 12/9/24

comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
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cos VAR dont decide anything , they can inform the ref in the game what they have seen and the ref then looks at it to decide, the only decisions that VAR make is for offsides?

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 12/9/24

It would be great if these were post-game but I understand that would involve media training and I get that for many of them the refs would prefer a confab about it to agree the 'party line' because there will always be interpretation for e.g. hand balls.

posted on 12/9/24

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
cos VAR dont decide anything , they can inform the ref in the game what they have seen and the ref then looks at it to decide, the only decisions that VAR make is for offsides?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I take it VAR is different from the EPL then?

Dis VAR not directly rule out the late goal by Bournemouth v Newcastle the other week for handball?

I dont think I have ever seen that happen in scotland. Maybe they have a slightly different approach to VAR to try and speed the whole process up?

posted on 12/9/24

comment by Humble Hamish (U21959)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
cos VAR dont decide anything , they can inform the ref in the game what they have seen and the ref then looks at it to decide, the only decisions that VAR make is for offsides?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I take it VAR is different from the EPL then?

Dis VAR not directly rule out the late goal by Bournemouth v Newcastle the other week for handball?

I dont think I have ever seen that happen in scotland. Maybe they have a slightly different approach to VAR to try and speed the whole process up?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
each country has their own version and protocols yeah.

posted on 12/9/24

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
comment by Humble Hamish (U21959)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
cos VAR dont decide anything , they can inform the ref in the game what they have seen and the ref then looks at it to decide, the only decisions that VAR make is for offsides?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I take it VAR is different from the EPL then?

Dis VAR not directly rule out the late goal by Bournemouth v Newcastle the other week for handball?

I dont think I have ever seen that happen in scotland. Maybe they have a slightly different approach to VAR to try and speed the whole process up?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
each country has their own version and protocols yeah.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If I heard right, it's because the EPL have paid the extra £1.3M for the automatic version of VAR..?

Going back to the original point 'VAR isn't to re-referee the match"

This is fvcking mental. The VAR is there to assist the referee I making the right calls. If the VAR can see a rule breach and the ref can't see it, surely to fvck the VAR asks the Ref to go to the screen or tells the Ref it was a foul/yellow/red card?

The example from the Rangers vs Ross Co match - Rangers boy brought the opposition player down from the back, no ball contact - definite yellow card. And the ref just played on because he couldn't see the no ball contact and just 'assumed' the Rangers player got the ball - Rangers scored about four passes later.

posted on 12/9/24

comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
comment by Humble Hamish (U21959)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
cos VAR dont decide anything , they can inform the ref in the game what they have seen and the ref then looks at it to decide, the only decisions that VAR make is for offsides?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I take it VAR is different from the EPL then?

Dis VAR not directly rule out the late goal by Bournemouth v Newcastle the other week for handball?

I dont think I have ever seen that happen in scotland. Maybe they have a slightly different approach to VAR to try and speed the whole process up?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
each country has their own version and protocols yeah.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If I heard right, it's because the EPL have paid the extra £1.3M for the automatic version of VAR..?

Going back to the original point 'VAR isn't to re-referee the match"

This is fvcking mental. The VAR is there to assist the referee I making the right calls. If the VAR can see a rule breach and the ref can't see it, surely to fvck the VAR asks the Ref to go to the screen or tells the Ref it was a foul/yellow/red card?

The example from the Rangers vs Ross Co match - Rangers boy brought the opposition player down from the back, no ball contact - definite yellow card. And the ref just played on because he couldn't see the no ball contact and just 'assumed' the Rangers player got the ball - Rangers scored about four passes later.
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no the VAR tells the ref to look at the incident again and proceed with how the ref see fit

posted on 12/9/24

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
comment by Humble Hamish (U21959)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
cos VAR dont decide anything , they can inform the ref in the game what they have seen and the ref then looks at it to decide, the only decisions that VAR make is for offsides?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I take it VAR is different from the EPL then?

Dis VAR not directly rule out the late goal by Bournemouth v Newcastle the other week for handball?

I dont think I have ever seen that happen in scotland. Maybe they have a slightly different approach to VAR to try and speed the whole process up?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
each country has their own version and protocols yeah.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If I heard right, it's because the EPL have paid the extra £1.3M for the automatic version of VAR..?

Going back to the original point 'VAR isn't to re-referee the match"

This is fvcking mental. The VAR is there to assist the referee I making the right calls. If the VAR can see a rule breach and the ref can't see it, surely to fvck the VAR asks the Ref to go to the screen or tells the Ref it was a foul/yellow/red card?

The example from the Rangers vs Ross Co match - Rangers boy brought the opposition player down from the back, no ball contact - definite yellow card. And the ref just played on because he couldn't see the no ball contact and just 'assumed' the Rangers player got the ball - Rangers scored about four passes later.
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no the VAR tells the ref to look at the incident again and proceed with how the ref see fit
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The Ref missed the foul and VAR did fvck all about it.

Farce.

posted on 12/9/24

comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
comment by Humble Hamish (U21959)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
cos VAR dont decide anything , they can inform the ref in the game what they have seen and the ref then looks at it to decide, the only decisions that VAR make is for offsides?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I take it VAR is different from the EPL then?

Dis VAR not directly rule out the late goal by Bournemouth v Newcastle the other week for handball?

I dont think I have ever seen that happen in scotland. Maybe they have a slightly different approach to VAR to try and speed the whole process up?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
each country has their own version and protocols yeah.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If I heard right, it's because the EPL have paid the extra £1.3M for the automatic version of VAR..?

Going back to the original point 'VAR isn't to re-referee the match"

This is fvcking mental. The VAR is there to assist the referee I making the right calls. If the VAR can see a rule breach and the ref can't see it, surely to fvck the VAR asks the Ref to go to the screen or tells the Ref it was a foul/yellow/red card?

The example from the Rangers vs Ross Co match - Rangers boy brought the opposition player down from the back, no ball contact - definite yellow card. And the ref just played on because he couldn't see the no ball contact and just 'assumed' the Rangers player got the ball - Rangers scored about four passes later.
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no the VAR tells the ref to look at the incident again and proceed with how the ref see fit
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The Ref missed the foul and VAR did fvck all about it.

Farce.
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what goal we talking about and you have zero idea of what conversation was had between the ref and VAR

posted on 12/9/24

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 31 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
comment by Humble Hamish (U21959)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Zico - Celtic Double Winners 23/24 (U21900)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 15 hours, 58 minutes ago
Decent 'show' put together complete with the VAR dialogue. A step forward for the fans albeit way after the events.

https://youtu.be/SnZ2a7rmglE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I've just watched this mate, it is a good show, and Wullie comes across as quite competent

Something he said stands out;

"VAR is not there to re-referee the match"

What's VAR there for then? I think that's a mental comment from him, considering everything else seems logical.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
cos VAR dont decide anything , they can inform the ref in the game what they have seen and the ref then looks at it to decide, the only decisions that VAR make is for offsides?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I take it VAR is different from the EPL then?

Dis VAR not directly rule out the late goal by Bournemouth v Newcastle the other week for handball?

I dont think I have ever seen that happen in scotland. Maybe they have a slightly different approach to VAR to try and speed the whole process up?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
each country has their own version and protocols yeah.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If I heard right, it's because the EPL have paid the extra £1.3M for the automatic version of VAR..?

Going back to the original point 'VAR isn't to re-referee the match"

This is fvcking mental. The VAR is there to assist the referee I making the right calls. If the VAR can see a rule breach and the ref can't see it, surely to fvck the VAR asks the Ref to go to the screen or tells the Ref it was a foul/yellow/red card?

The example from the Rangers vs Ross Co match - Rangers boy brought the opposition player down from the back, no ball contact - definite yellow card. And the ref just played on because he couldn't see the no ball contact and just 'assumed' the Rangers player got the ball - Rangers scored about four passes later.
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no the VAR tells the ref to look at the incident again and proceed with how the ref see fit
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The Ref missed the foul and VAR did fvck all about it.

Farce.
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what goal we talking about and you have zero idea of what conversation was had between the ref and VAR
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The VAR audio was on.

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