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  1. Lets just get the CJT process finished first, meet and then ask the questions - and share on here.
    3 points
  2. I thought he was great - his failure to track Tremarco’s run into the box won us the cup!
    1 point
  3. Never thought much of Froxylias in the final even if he only got about 20 mins.
    1 point
  4. Blair is Dougal, right??
    1 point
  5. Ye no doubts was at the back of the line when brains were handed out! I get the cash wev lost without them short term thinking that tho be a stronger championship with them in it moneybags compared to Patrick fully expecting a title charge nxt season would rather see to County after that #intheprem!
    1 point
  6. When is the first pre-season game ? I bet if Robbo sees the title of this thread and then reads it he will undoubtedly be thinking
    1 point
  7. Yes but we have better modes of transport than them
    1 point
  8. Maybe the wider economy and community should have learned a lesson from the last time we were relegated and they were all crying about the impact....when many had done little to support the club themselves over the years to and since that point. Amazing how people seldom appreciate what they have....until it's gone.
    1 point
  9. My brother was up on holiday and took in the last couple of home matches, and couldn't believe it was the same team he saw at the start of the season as they had improved in all departments so much. All we needed was one draw to be a win and we would have made the playoffs, we were certainly the form team in the latter stages of the season. We might lose one or two players from the current crop, although I hope we don't, but I think Robbo knows the way he wants the team to play, and will recruit well for next term. It was one of the strangest seasons I have seen for many a year. I hated most of the early matches, and then my everlasting memory is Tuesday night games, in the freezing rain, it made me long for summer football. Now, I cannot wait for the new season to begin! Am I a glutton for punishment? Such is the life of a football fan.
    1 point
  10. Some of the stuff we played today was a joy to watch completely dominated the game in all areas. Difficult to single out anybody in particular but Vigurs was class today ran the game.
    1 point
  11. Even by Greek standards, Froxylias is extremely lazy.
    0 points
  12. Haha weir lost a lot of his dollars didn't his wife run of with another guy there goes doolans pay rise!
    0 points
  13. I dunno bout that they've got the finances providing Roy stays to keep the squad together and probably romp the division would rather meet them back in the prem defo be easier to win the league with a skint Patrick in it!
    0 points
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