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  1. I'd go for Pele too. He took a Highland League team with a few cast offs and lower league players to the edge of the SPL, playing wonderful exciting football and a few notable scalps along the way. That's some achievement!
  2. It also shines a light on the astonishing level of incompetence of those who appointed Ferguson. These are people who appointed Ferguson to replace a manager who they had sacked having only renewed his contract a few games previously. So they paid off Dodds and his side kicks and signed on Ferguson and his side kicks with significant salaries, all with money they didn't actually have. And all the time since these numpties came into club, there had been a coach at the club who was well regarded by anyone who knows anything at all about football.
  3. I think it has to be Pele for me. Great football and great team. We could give anybody a game. Exciting stuff. A real shame he went to Aberdeen where it all feel apart for him. He had his personal problems but I still wonder how far he'd have taken us if it hadn't been for that. We'll never know. Great days.
  4. Such a good start he has been named Manager of the Month for November
  5. We all (well mostly!) criticise the club when they do something that seems wrong or non-sensical so can I credit them for a couple of things? I see the kids parties are back and also saw this advert for hospitality for the Cove game at the end of the month - surely the best time to do this?
  6. Look at all those supporters around the ground. Where have they all gone?* *Not that I get up for home games any more of course...
  7. At the September 2023 meeting of the Football Memories group in the Kingsmills Suite, Gardiner barged in and insisted on being given time to tell everybody what a wonderful job he had just done securing the services of Duncan Ferguson. So by Gardiner’s own voluntary admission, this appointment can presumably be added to the extensive litany of catastrophes that he inflicted on this club.
  8. Different league. Thanks to that bag of useless cr@p.
  9. Well done to Kells. Keep it going. Looks like he is in good company?????. [ sorry couldn't resist it] same award , same month.
  10. Butcher for me as well. He took club to different stratosphere which was carried on by Yogi. I absolutely love how unassuming Kells is, always giving credit to the rest of his team on and off field.
  11. Interesting fact... Before Saturday, the last time we recovered from a two-goal deficit to win a league match was a 3-2 victory over Celtic in December 2007
  12. Thoroughly deserved. He has been a real breath of fresh air in the club.
  13. Yogi edges it for me - he gave the final tweaks to Butcher's excellent work and and was the architect of the club's greatest ever successes. As for Kells, he's managing at a much lower level at the moment but give him time - he may well surpass the others as we (hopefully) rise through the divisions! Certainly shows potential to be one of our best.
  14. Kell has made a good start but let’s not forget about the work Billy and Ross Jack are doing behind the scenes to support Kell.
  15. The first thing Scott has done without doubt, is prove what a completely clueless charlatan Duncan Ferguson is/was.
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