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  1. Well done to the ICT media team who have came top in Scotland, 24th UK wide, in a review of 148 football/Rugby/cricket club social media in UK. It is worked out on the clubs use of articles/messages posted on Twitter/Facebook, including use of video, images, audio, official apps and links. No suprise who is dwelling in the shadows of the league table. Ross Cownty, 148th of 148!!! http://www.sport.socialmediaindex.co.uk/
    7 points
  2. Priorities should be Marley Watkins, Ross Draper, Carl Tremarco & James Vincent. Would also like to see Conor Pepper & Adam Evans given another year to see if they can step up to the first team.
    2 points
  3. Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson! Ryan Esson!
    2 points
  4. Excellent, if surprising. Would have stayed the #1 but for injury. Could easily go somewhere else for first team playing. Great we have a terrific back-up that can provide experience.
    2 points
  5. As mentioned in another thread, The Mirror are reporting that Butcher's keen to take Marley Watkins to Hibs. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/hibernian-boss-terry-butcher-targets-2946339 I see he's on a two-year-deal with us, so Butcher would have to pay to get him. Don't know how likely it is myself, but I'd like to hang onto him. He really looks like he's got something IMO.
    1 point
  6. Malky Mackay's treatment has been shocking - no question. There lies the risk of foreign owners: fans all love the success that money can buy, but can we stomach the lack of understanding of the game here? Badge and colour changes (Cardiff) or name changes (Hull) in the name of marketing are one thing, but the demand for instant success in return for investment is the other. Ultimately, the fans might get their way and Mr Tan could walk away from Cardiff, but look where that left Hearts....
    1 point
  7. I heard someone say on Radio Scotland, ask a Celtic fan who'd they rather have, Pukki or McKay? Shows his value.
    1 point
  8. Huge game - could go either way. I'm sure JH will get them fired up and there should be a good crow. Bring the drummer!
    1 point
  9. Pretty sure Marley Watkins is signed till the end of next season.
    1 point
  10. Absolutely. Presumably he'll head back to NI, where he scored a lot of goals and can hopefully do so again. Alternatively, he could go to County, where he'd instantly be their best striker........
    1 point
  11. Hopefully I'm wrong but I really can't see the attendance being very good especially with the game being on bt sport.
    1 point
  12. I hear it's goin to be Paul Sturrock... :-)
    1 point
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