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N of Scotland Cup v Nairn

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35 minutes ago, Moogthurso said:

Duncan Ferguson is a coaching god. 

Hatrick Harry Ludovica is the evidence. (OK one was a penalty but who scored our last competitive hat trick.)

 

 

Not sure what you are on Moog! Other than his goals, I thought Lodovica was poor. He should have had us out of sight in the first half.

I love your optimism though. 

5 minutes ago, Robert said:

Not sure what you are on Moog! Other than his goals, I thought Lodovica was poor. He should have had us out of sight in the first half.

I love your optimism though. 

So you agree Harry isn't a great player.

 

You agree Harry got three goals. 

 

Miracle coaching. 

 

 

It probably simply confirms that we do not have the requisite squad replacements for injuries to an injury prone first team. Any news about Welsh ?

 

14 minutes ago, CELTIC1CALEY3 said:

Where can we find a hopeless team to play when we enter the Scottish Cup this year? 

We need to play a team with another incompetent club secretary 😀

One of the challenges in games like this is that we generally have a blended squad if first team, fringe and U18 players who aren't used to playing together.

I'd much rather we just stuck out our U18s and allowed them to get the experience, and would also be more in the spirit of us entering this tournament.

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27 minutes ago, Robert said:

Nairn won the final 5-4 after extra time, with it being 3-3 at the end of normal time.

Aaron Nicolson scored Nairn’s first three goals. 

I am glad Nairn County won it and not the other lot :smile:

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