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Quietly Confident

Now that the dust has settled I am looking forward to next season a lot. Think we'll see a lot of goals and attacking football.

I thought we'd have lost a lot of players but by my calculations we've only lost Fraser, Kerr and Morais (can't think of any other first team players.) None of the aforementioned are any big loss apart from Morais, but then he blew hot and cold.

If we can add a couple of new young faces, then we well be in with a shout.

As a team, we are used to finding promising youngsters or those who are deemed to have failed at a higher level and giving them a second chance.

The last few seasons the quality of football on display was woeful and i often found mself asking when the last time i saw a goal being scored by us in the north stand end was.

In Rooney, Barrowman, Foran and Odiambo I think we have as good a forwrd line as any other team in the league.

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Well theres a few things, you have stated a couple. Also fans who support big teams so they can celebrate trophies, fans who only come to games when the team are doing well, and so on.

Would people who support the biggest team in their area instead of whatever their local team is count as a glory hunter? :rotflmao:

Such as living nearer Partick but supporting Celtic? Well No, not really. As they are in a City with many diffrent clubs in the city. I bet there are people nearer Celtic Park that support QP or Partick.

I reckon the glory hunters are the "fans" who'll turn up this season to see a winning team but didn't show face last season when their support was most needed .

You make the assumption that SFL will be a walk in the park.

That it will attract fans who didn't "like" being in the SPL watching superior football.

Also that their support is not now needed.

I cannot find it in my heart to agree with you no matter how much I want to. Sir you are an ***. :lol:

No I didn't . Wrong again .

Edited by themann4thejob
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I reckon the glory hunters are the "fans" who'll turn up this season to see a winning team but didn't show face last season when their support was most needed .

You make the assumption that SFL will be a walk in the park.

That it will attract fans who didn't "like" being in the SPL watching superior football.

Also that their support is not now needed.

I cannot find it in my heart to agree with you no matter how much I want to. Sir you are an ***. :drinking08:

No I didn't . Wrong again .

Edited by Alex MacLeod
Personal abuse will not be tolerated.

I am tempted to debate whether that was abuse or plural consonants. Two letters and now I'm on warning. :drinking08: :drinking08: :lol:

You're absoluely right Scotty, my apologies to Dalneigh Caley for suggesting that he was a :drinking08:

:drinking08:

I am not quietly confident and I think we'll be lucky to finish in the top 3. Seems most folk have forgotten what life was like in the First.

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