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  1. Lets see what happens this wknd and if there is a repeat, although I doubt many Morton fans will take the long trip up. Last think we want is it all kicking off and main standers having to get out the knitting needles and socks stuffed with Werthers to wade in and defend themseleves!!!!
    3 points
  2. Even by recent standards tonight's match against Russia takes some beating, could have been four or five, our defence and midfield were at sixes and sevens couldn't keep the ball and just what is the point of Charlie passback Mulgrew? can't pass the ball ten yards forward on the ground when a man is open and is out jumped by the opposition centre. Even Andy Robertson looked like a first division player tonight. Felt sorry for McBurnie up top as he had zero service, Christie showed some nice touches when he came on. The commentators of course described Russia as world class which they are not though we probably made them look better than they actually are. We haven't quite hit rock bottom yet but I feel sure that will come with time at which point the bankrupt SFA might finally decide we need an overhaul of how we play the game at all levels in this footballing back water. The winners tonight were the 20+ thousand who sensibly decided not to shell out for a ticket to watch that dross. I was at our last appearance in the WC finals in France and we thought the team was murder then as did the fans of the teams we played, the current squad have achieved a new level of hopeless. Maybe "project brave" will save our "national game"
    2 points
  3. Whilst I agree that the club is being seen to be taking some action, because of a small minority of unruly visiting 'away fans', surely, especially for the probable,even fewer number, who will travel north for this next 'minor' cup game, just sticking them in a far corner of the uncovered main stand would have been enough. Then we could all have prayed to the rain Gods!! Opening the South stand for a handful of visiting fans does not make economical sense.
    2 points
  4. What’s Spotify? Help!?
    1 point
  5. Not before time for Todorov to start, likewise MacGregor. Both outstanding. Looking forward to tomorrow.
    1 point
  6. We could get around this by recording a couple of short promos in advance of the next one. RiG could do a wee special on why he thinks Jordan White is lazy.
    1 point
  7. While I agree with what you say and the sentiment it's up to the company providing the stewards to ensure that they are up to the job, if not then what's the point of them. Saying that I'm sure we've all said on more than one occasion what's the point in stewards, they pick on easy targets and that's no matter where you go. If the club aren't happy with the service provided by said company then they should complain about it, the only way for the club to back this up is by fans complaining to the club. Make them aware of your concerns and complaints, whether they take notice is up to them but at least ourselves as fans have done what we can.
    1 point
  8. The club will do nothing about it. If they aren't going to open the south stand then the fans should be put in the corner of the Main Stand with the correct amount of stewards to handle the crowd size.
    1 point
  9. Really!! just shows what a forgettable competition it is. Seems I set off some righteous indignation.
    0 points
  10. As amusing as that scenario might be, there will be no repeat as the few fans who come up will have the south stand all to themselves, where the steward/fan ratio will be 1:1.
    0 points


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