As an infrequent attender and even more infrequent site-user this season I have avoided reading several Tolstoysworth of sage reviewing.........can't be bothered. (prepares to be moved on)
I travelled to Perth strangely unexcited about the prospect of my team competing for silverware. For some time now I have bemoaned the lack of entertainment on show and found it increasingly easy to find other ways of passing time on match days. A recent round trip to Dingwall (09.40 - 20.30) had done nothing to whet my appetite.........although........being a fair man.......enjoyed some of Counties rapier like thrusts through our (largely SPL) midfield. We are back at our rightful level now but it is disappointing for me that we still have to attend monotonous Lego stadia in the main. What a treat to stand on the sun drenched terraces at Dingwall.........a real memory-provoker.
Duty prevailed however , and ICT........no.........football itself, was on trial for me on Sunday. Was it the value for money entertainment that I nostalgically recall from yesteryear? Could it get me back in the fold.............I will never be a regular A9 traveller unless the government suddenly discovers that it has made a mistake with the sums.........we are actually 200 Billion to the good!.........and immediately sets about dualling the A9 (with a slip road at Ballinluig obviously).
The result of my days sacrifice. ..........Faith restored!! A wonderful game of football; somebody had to win; we gave our all; hats off to Dundee; hard lines to our boys............you can all be proud of yourselves.
A footnote of a personal apology to one R Duncan who turned to the gutted crowd after Dees 3rd and implored us to make some noise.........I think I was sitting on my hands at the time.........we really are a quiet bunch.
So.............I'll be back. Games like that make it all worth while. And......all the - sack this, change that, why didn't?
stuff is bollocks after a day like that. Football was the winner...........we all were.
As an infrequent attender and even more infrequent site-user this season I have avoided reading several Tolstoysworth of sage reviewing.........can't be bothered. (prepares to be moved on)
I travelled to Perth strangely unexcited about the prospect of my team competing for silverware. For some time now I have bemoaned the lack of entertainment on show and found it increasingly easy to find other ways of passing time on match days. A recent round trip to Dingwall (09.40 - 20.30) had done nothing to whet my appetite.........although........being a fair man.......enjoyed some of Counties rapier like thrusts through our (largely SPL) midfield. We are back at our rightful level now but it is disappointing for me that we still have to attend monotonous Lego stadia in the main. What a treat to stand on the sun drenched terraces at Dingwall.........a real memory-provoker.
Duty prevailed however , and ICT........no.........football itself, was on trial for me on Sunday. Was it the value for money entertainment that I nostalgically recall from yesteryear? Could it get me back in the fold.............I will never be a regular A9 traveller unless the government suddenly discovers that it has made a mistake with the sums.........we are actually 200 Billion to the good!.........and immediately sets about dualling the A9 (with a slip road at Ballinluig obviously).
The result of my days sacrifice. ..........Faith restored!! A wonderful game of football; somebody had to win; we gave our all; hats off to Dundee; hard lines to our boys............you can all be proud of yourselves.
A footnote of a personal apology to one R Duncan who turned to the gutted crowd after Dees 3rd and implored us to make some noise.........I think I was sitting on my hands at the time.........we really are a quiet bunch.
So.............I'll be back. Games like that make it all worth while. And......all the - sack this, change that, why didn't?
stuff is bollocks after a day like that. Football was the winner...........we all were.