This precipitated an almighty rammy in which no fewer than 15 players turned a football match into a pushing match. |
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In this vein, at least the subsequent rammy injected some life. |
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If the case that is about to be made turns out to be persuasive, let us try to treat it as an opportunity to up our game, not an excuse for another Scottish rammy. |
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Tragedy, redemption, bizarre defeat and unexpected triumph, culminating in rammy, stooshie, stramash and swedge, it was not in the least bit realistic – and yet it was real. |
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There was a wee rammy on the pitch, a stramash that rightly resulted in two players being sent off. |
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Often, a slow and tedious game has been enlivened and energised by an act of physical retribution that leads to a rammy involving punching and butting that is usually quelled within seconds. |
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You can now get The Butterfly Rammy book which takes us on a journey through Scots words like dwam, scunnered, beelin' and taps aff. |
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