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  1. I find it hard to believe anyone actually thinks we are not already in a relegation fight. There are only 8 points between 4th and 11th position and all those clubs are capable of beating each other and all of those clubs will have good runs and bad runs from time to time. The truth of the matter is that we are both in a relegation battle and in the mix for a possible European place. Partick and Motherwell may have got thumped at the weekend but both were on a good run before that. Fortunes can change quickly and we are one of several teams who could become a little isolated in 11th place with a bad run of form. Similarly, if Dundee Utd go on a little run like Partick did recently, they could be well and truly back in the mix as well. Personally I think we will be safe enough but nobody should take anything for granted at this stage of the season.
    3 points
  2. Perhaps the most incendiary thing about that statement!
    2 points
  3. Surely you don't have any sympathy with these idiots who ignore the law, risk sanctions against the club and, most seriously, risk injuring their fellow fans. Sing your head off but leave those dangerous devices far away from any football ground....
    2 points
  4. FFS Scarlet take it easy man
    2 points
  5. A win on saturday, and assuming Aberdeen and Motherwell also win, puts us 5th. A loss with those other results and we stay 7th. 4th to 11th is very tight and all those teams have a right to win. We just need to fight a bit harder and for the full match. I believe we can make 4th place by end of season and maybe even better simply because I dont think Aberdeen or Hearts are a great deal better than we are.
    1 point
  6. Sign some Fijian players and we'll be sorted
    1 point
  7. Surely long overdue that that article be removed! What purpose does it serve now, 22 years after the merger?
    1 point
  8. I too am glad! Don't have to 'worry' about goal 2,000, for around 7 or 8 years! The breakdown of goals: League: 1,237 Scottish Cup: 123 League Cup: 93 Challenge Cup: 47 Europe: 0 Although, largely irrelevant, It would have been ironic if say, Dani Lopez had notched it before he left the club. But, all 3 milestone goals have been scored by players who have been significant contributors for us; Xausa (500th), Munro (1,000th) and now Draper (1,500th).
    1 point
  9. Perhaps the best outcome since there is doubt as to his ethics and connections, not to mention the mere fact that he was not even courteous enough to return our Manager's telephone calls. Courtesy costs nothing and I'm sure John Hughes was not impressed, especially in view of the attention our Manager paid to the assisting of his career in former years from which it is clear that he benefitted greatly. Not cool or, as we used to say in our younger years, not infra-dig old chap.....meaning a low blow or dig. I had to look it up in the old Oxford English dictionary though. Or, as an old girlfriend used to say to me when I asked her if we could go into her house .... " infra penny , infra a pound.." To which I replied with a puzzled look..."Eh what?" And she and responded with a wink .." Of course, a penny to get inra door and anything else is by negotiation when you pound onra door.
    1 point
  10. The Catto family own and run Scotlog Sales, so your speculation may well turn out to be correct.
    1 point
  11. Pure speculation here from me. If the 19% figure is correct, and using Yngwie's figures from above, Alexander Catto's 5% plus Scotlog Sales Ltd's 14% = 19% In actual number of shares, this would be 140,000 plus 433,950 = 573,950 shares. Precisely the figure Tyrone Smith quoted. Also, the 19% share would leave the Hospice as the second biggest shareholder behind the 24% held by the 'Trust' - again consistent with what's been reported. But, as I'm using peoples names here without any supporting evidence, no inference should be drawn from what my simply be an arithmetic coincidence.
    1 point
  12. In terms of creativity, we could do worse than looking to sign Josh Falkingham from the Pars. Cracking wee player.
    -1 points
  13. With our Premiership future looking relatively secure, might it be worth looking to give some of the players on the fringes some match time in the league fixtures?
    -1 points
  14. Just had a look at the table. Fair point.
    -1 points
  15. Great that it's on Sky. Will save a lot of people from having to travel to it. Will the clubs rethink the pricing now? Out of interest, how much will Sky pay for the rights?
    -1 points
  16. At least CB has suggested that the merger cheated Caledonian supporters but still protects the. Cheating Fools the Hill ?
    -1 points
  17. Not a good result. Was sincerely hoping we could pick up 3 points today. Truly in the relegation mix now.
    -1 points
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