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  1. If it's any consolation I think it's hideous
    3 points
  2. Thought I'd add my tuppence worth, in support of Rasczak who'd got it largely correct in post 16, despite PMF's subsequent protestations. There are a number of situations whereby County could still lose out on 6th spot at the split :- 1)County lose to Hearts leaving them on 45. Then Killie win their two outstanding games to get to 47, and Dundee Utd win their two outanding games getting them to 46, then St. J beat us getting them to 47. 2)Same as no 1) except we draw with St J leaving St J with 45, the same as County. Then it would be down to GD between St J and County, which could go either way. 3) County lose to Hearts leaving them on 45. Dundee Utd win their next two games getting them to 46. St J beat ICT getting them to 47. Killie take 4 points from their two games getting them to 45. Then Killie would get 6th on GD. 4) County draw with Hearts getting them to 46. Killie win their two games getting them to 47. St J beat ICT getting them to 47. Dundee Utd win their two games getting them to 46. Then 6th would be on GD between County and Dundee Utd. Admittedly County have a superior GD at the moment, but a bad loss for them and two good wins for Utd would make it very close. So, it is still very much up in the air as to whether 'the shadows' join us in top 6. Personally, I hope they do. Who actually gives a feckin toss about feckin County ?
    2 points
  3. Very interesting read!
    1 point
  4. I know someone in the club who has seen the new away kit. White (surprise surprise) with blue red trimmings supposedly. Nothing to write home about! Ps. I think the current home shirt is class! I do love the pinstripes!
    1 point
  5. Probably the most surreal comment I've every read on here!!! A Tuesday night?/Lionel?/Kanye West!? The mind boggles!
    1 point
  6. Delighted about Doran, has worked his erse off every game this season, if he can add more goals to his game he has the potential to become a top player.
    1 point
  7. I can't believe people are actually talking about Europe.(before anything is confirmed) I'm delighted we are in the top 6.
    1 point
  8. Think I'd like to come back alive thanks!
    1 point
  9. Just watched that Ross Kemp doc on Polish Football hooligans! No thanks!!!! that goes for Turkey too! But lets secure 2nd or 3rd place before this topic goes too far!
    1 point
  10. Hold on, you have to think about this. The last thing you want is a Scandanavian team, They will be two thirds of the way through their season, and us in pre season. Not a good idea. We really want some of the no hopers before entering the later big draws. Sammarinese runners up, Leictenstien, Andorra, Faroes etc if they get through the first round. Not Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish or even Irish Republic. Not sure of Icelandic either, as us being in pre season would be one hell of a leveller. Lets not get carried away yet, still need at least 13 points at this stage out of 6 games.
    1 point
  11. Not entirely sure of his contract situation but i'd quite like us to go for Scott Fox from Partick, very good shot stopper and is still a young keeper who could quite easily step up when Esson steps aside
    1 point
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  13. Ach fair play to c*unty. Looking forward to another derby! #NoBitternessHere
    1 point
  14. I'm all for beating St J by 4 goals or more so that we we move back into 2nd place and 8 points ahead of County on Friday. If that means County make top 6 then so be it. As long as we are above them at the end of the season I couldn't care where they finish.
    1 point
  15. Andy Barrowman joins Dundee, a duo of lost causes in the SPL...match made in Heaven.
    1 point
  16. Would love Dublin! Interestingly, finishing runners-up to Celtic in the SPL doesn't give that team an advantage over the 3rd placed team. 2nd and 3rd both enter at the same stage in next season's Europa draw. The Scottish Cup winners (or beaten finalists if Celtic lift it) start a round later. It'll likely be 'regionalised' in the early rounds...so maybe a Scandinavian team or one from the Baltic countries!
    1 point
  17. One would need to be Tel-epathic to figure this one out.
    1 point
  18. I've got a sneaking feeling Toni may still stay with us, he likes to wind us up now and again.
    1 point
  19. Yeah I mentioned him and he was amazing, conference too!
    1 point
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