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  1. Aye but he was better with his hands.
    3 points
  2. And we loved that "touch"!
    2 points
  3. I'd imagine having two feet for a footballer would be a prerequisite otherwise you'd end up falling over a lot. #Banter
    2 points
  4. Also shows what happens when you drink sheep dip.
    2 points
  5. As I said in my post I wouldn't be supportive of disrupting the current setup for obvious reasons. That said, he is a quality player at this level so if the chance came up to sign him it would daft not to consider it and see what kind of salary would be required. ETA: As Fraz says if we did have some extra cash lying about another striker would be my preference though I wouldn't be disappointed if we did sign Ross.
    1 point
  6. I suspect that the old firm fans ( Not all in fairness ) don't really care about the football . Their motivation seems to be to bring chaos if they can't win or even if they do win. Glasgow is a City not much different to Liverpool, the people of both Cities are similar, but in Liverpool the two teams get on well as can be expected of rivals. I am perfectly in tune with Kingsmills in this and agree with his thoughts. You would have thought that wandering around the small towns in Scotland playing the likes of Peterhead and Montrose would have taught them a lesson, but it appears not. I do feel for the genuine Rangers fans and their children , My suggestion to them is to go round to Partick or St. Mirren and take their kids there. I refer the readers to my piece on Maidstone a lesson of true support. Something of a sermon this I must apologise if I am boring you. If anyone has answer other than another draconian punishment , they are wiser than me, which s isn't hard to be these days.
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  7. 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 ?
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