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  1. I just became a first time dad to twins in December so I thought it would be awhile before I could justify the cost of me and my girlfriend going to watch a match. 2 happy supporters/customers 2 extra bums on seats £20 in the clubs coffer Win - win
    7 points
  2. No thanks! No club has taken him on for obvious reasons. There will be 'sympathisers' who'll claim he's paid-his-due, but if he ever returns to professional football, it will be to the huge detriment of that club's reputation. We're a club that likes to promote a family atmosphere and doesn't condone rape. Although I know you clearly weren't in your post, and were looking at a football perspective.
    3 points
  3. Thanks CaleyMax. Down here he had little media coverage, rarely played, and is generally dismissed by the fan base. He was not given a squad number at season start, is not listed as a player on the official website and never played in the role he does for you. Run the opposition ragged? No chance. Play him as a lone centre forward or out wide and never give him the ball. I doubt he will play for us again and truly hope that our loss is your gain.
    3 points
  4. Brewdog were in contact with me to ask if folk were interested in heading there... and they might do something. I held off getting something arranged as numbers would be too difficult to confirm. I'll get back in touch and see if they are willing to put on food or discounted drinks...
    2 points
  5. Which part of unrepentant convicted rapist playing for a family oriented club being entirely wrong do you fail to get ?
    2 points
  6. We are a tightly run club, and don't like overpaying or going into the red, but Miles is a really great investment who will repay the relatively modest sum it would take to make Swindon happy. So I hope the club appreciate the value of investing for the future, and the difference between him and our other signings this season. There is no comparison. Take the opportunity and don't be so timid.
    2 points
  7. Stirling Albion have said that Away fans are welcome in the Supporters Bar for this game.
    2 points
  8. The Swindon Advertiser fell out with Lee Power sometime back so their articles are basically rehashed local radio interviews. Miles has never been a regular at Swindon but few will forget his back heeled goal against Aston Villa. His spell with you is by far the best of his career. Many down here will simply say that the level of Scottish Premier League is so poor that if he can't perform there then he can't do it anywhere.(???). The truth is he wants to be with you and I don't think that Lee Power will deliberately scupper a move. Lee apparently played , at Hibernian, with Yogi so they know one another. Miles is one of several loan players whose deals expire at Swindon in the next few days which could explain delay. It appears that under league rules no player can play for more than two teams in a season so Miles can only sign on a permanent deal for any other club other than yours.
    1 point
  9. Can't believe the nuts and bolts of discipline are so far into that document - a simple web page with the rules would be so much simpler. But on reading that, the points for cautions has now gone, and 6 bookings in the league means a suspension. This would suggest one of three things 1. Devine was booked v Aberdeen, but was mistaken for Draper - the early match reports stated that the penalty was given for handball against Draper 2. Both were booked, but the BBC journalist was too busy reading Rangers forums to notice Devines's booking. 3. It was Draper, not Devine booked and the SFA have fecked up. 2 would mean Draper also reached 6 cautions v Hamilton and would miss one game from 13th Jan - ruling him out of the Killie game. We should find out tomorrow when the latest suspensions are published.
    1 point
  10. Partick fans essentially asking if they can pay with Irn Bru bottles as they've tons of ginger glass kicking about now that there's no 20p refund...
    1 point
  11. That's cleared that one up then, it says contact the SFA for clarity regarding suspensions.
    1 point
  12. Lets get the word our re this guys! If you have facebook or Twitter please promote it. If you have access to your community FB page or website get it posted on there. If you know anyone you think that might come under this deal let them know it's happening. If you are still at school or work in a school ask to have it publicised at assembly etc Agree with 12th man flyers in various workplaces shops etc a great idea. We need to get the word out beyond the usual circles.
    1 point
  13. On a more positive note an interpretation of the " goalposts have moved " could have a lot to do with the sudden blossoming of Polly, the pace of Vincent, the passing and freekicks of Tansey meaning an extra striker along with Storey has dropped in priority from essential to luxury. With the walking wounded recovering strongly we are getting back to the togetherness on the pitch that we had last season as well as the 'stand ins' now beginning to put their Yogi coaching into practice and performing with the Team instead of just alongside them. Happy days are here again !
    1 point
  14. If we are unable to sign Storey then surely Ched Evans has to be an option for us?
    -10 points


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