St. Johnstone would have to win the Scottish league before Wikipedia gave a shit?!?!

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St. Johnstone would have to win the Scottish league before Wikipedia gave a shit?!?!

Post by Jake Is A Sellout » Mon May 24, 2021 1:27 pm

If you know football (soccer), and most of the world except America does, you can't help but laugh at ignorance like this....

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... e's_double
Interesting, but they didn't even win the league, or even get within 50 points of winning the league. User:力 (power~enwiki, π, ν) 20:27, 23 May 2021 (UTC)
.....being an actual legitimate part of their decision making about what is and is not important enough to put on the Wikipedia front page "In The News" section.

Humans will discover aliens before St Johnstone would ever be able to win the Scottish league. Failing to win it by a margin of fifty points, is fucking normal.

Winning the only other two significant trophies on offer in top flight Scottish football, and in the same year, really is as good as it will EVER get for a tiny little club like St Johnstone. Any football fan knows this, and if they don't, perhaps because they don't follow Scottish football, they could figure it out in two seconds.

So fucking what, is the response of the Wikishits.

Well, maybe they need to think about the sort of sad bastatd loser who edits Wikipedia. Because it's fair bet it's the same sort of sad bastard dreamer that goes and stands in a tiny crowd of fans to watch their "top flight" football team get their bottoms regularly reamed by the bigger boys, and then on the one day in their entire lives that they actually manage to reach the top of their allotted football mountain, they rush to Wikipedia to get it recognised.

This from a website that regularly tries to argue that the rest of the world really has heard of, and is interested in, US college football. Nope. Like, not even a tiny little bit.

You know who can get their games broadcast in the US?

Scottish "top flight" football.

Still, let us put common sense aside for a moment, and do what Wikishits love to do.

TO THE SOURCES.

You only need one, really. From the unfortunately named BBC Scotland chief sportswriter Tom English....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57214911
This is the greatest single-season domestic achievement in the history of the Scottish game.
Unsurprisingly, that wankstain of an Admin "Stephen" had closed the debate before such matters had even been raised.

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