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  1. Hang on, Yogi was crying in the press saying he wanted a bigger budget to push the club onto the next level. That's why he took the huff and put himself in an impossible position. Really, which level does he expect a club with 2000 hardcore supporters. Well down to Cameron for standing up to his nonsense. Deep down we all knew the success wasn't sustainable, however the rate of the decline was more of a shock. The timing of our success was excellent, it was masterminded at the same time whilst the Edinburgh clubs and Rangers were struggling. To finish 3rd or 4th in the Premiership is much tougher than a few years back.
    3 points
  2. need to ask why he is still without a club after so long. Nick is neat and tidy on the ball but he won't win you 50/50 balls. I really don't know if he is the type of player Robbo needs in this league. I'll wait for all the red dots!
    2 points
  3. I agree with DD and it was a good run out for our players giving them game time. Our young fans were in good form tonight and I liked their bit when they sung 'they will moan on the forum'
    1 point
  4. County had a fairly strong starting line up and I thought we did very well with a totally new starting XI. Star of the show has to be Aaron Doran who played most of the game and scored a goal. But his work rate was excellent and he was involved in so much of our more positive moves. Just brilliant to see him back and playing so well! should also mention Cooper who was a constant threat to the County defence. I would guess the crowd was not far off 2000 which is great for a friendly in a good cause.
    1 point
  5. None of the team that started against Livingston played which I imagine will be the same starting 11 against Falkirk on Saturday. Good idea to rest the entire team and save them for the cup game
    1 point
  6. I wouldnt read too much into that, more likely he was just getting a game. If he was interested in signing I think he would have done so by now but things change, only Nick knows the answer.
    1 point
  7. That sounds like good news. I'd been wondering where he would surface after leaving Dundee months ago.. I always liked Nick. Who will ever forget his late equaliser when we were down to 9 men against Hearts? I wish him well and hope he gets a contract with us.
    1 point
  8. The great result for Maidstone in the F A cup 1st round brought back a memory I should like to share. When my son a goalkeeper left Tonbridge Angels owing to a serious injury, he was asked when regaining some sort of fitness to play for a Kent first division Sunday league side. On coming home one day he said " Dad a strange thing occurred at todays match. One of the teams playing on an adjacent pitch seemed to have supporters . They wore replica shirts, carried flasks of coffees, had team scarves. Just like a senior club crowd.", I looked into this and found the team playing adjacent was non other than Maidstone United who a few years earlier had left the football league for whatever reason due to financial problems. They had reformed and started again in the 4th Division of the Kent football league. Now they are knocking out the likes of Cheltenham Town out of the cup. I realise it is nothing new to be a giant killing team , ( Look at Lincoln last season ) , that is not why I am writing, but in my little way to play tribute to those fans who supported their team through thick and thin through the years to get back their league status, which cannot be far off. I would like to think I would if called upon would do the same. Would you ?
    1 point
  9. So that's TFC through to the Eastern Conference Final against Columbus Crew ! It was squeaky bum time for the 30,000 crowd on Sunday but TFC managed to hold on at BMO Field after a raucous bad tempered affair officiated by a referee that makes SPFL refs look like world beaters !!! The 2-1 victory in New York last week was the saving grace in this round, with another sublime free kick from Giovinco to win it. But after a tunnel fight on Sunday that saw Jozy Altidore (and Sacha Kljestan) red carded and out for the next game - or perhaps more - and a booking that sees Giovinco miss the first game of the conference final, TFC will have to rely on others to carry the next game against Columbus. First Leg - New York RB 1-2 TFC 2nd Leg - TFC 0-1 New York RB The Tunnel Fight (filmed by a fan from the 'tunnel club' [a walkway where fans can usually watch their team head up the tunnel. opposition teams dont usually come this far as their changing room is immediately left at the start of the tunnel some 20m further back])
    1 point
  10. Watching it back on the highlights, it looks like Mulraney had yards to aim at to the left of the goalie. However I don't think he showed any less composure than the average striker. Composure just seems to be in such short supply nowadays. When you think of Iain Stewart, whatever else his game was lacking, once he saw the whites of the goalie's eyes you never feared he was going to miss.
    1 point
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