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  1. It may also galvanise the squad and make them work together to get the best out of the rest of the season and give a two fingered salute to those in power.
    3 points
  2. I think it's just Jack and yourself boycotting the game The rest of us will all be there getting right behind the team
    1 point
  3. Sorry have I missed something but I don’t think this has anything to do with hating Rangers. An incompetent referee made a totally incorrect decision and this was compounded by an incompetent SFA appointed panel who agreed with the referee. Nothing to do with who we were playing. Hopefully all will be well and justice will prevail.
    1 point
  4. Here she is in Portree, a mere 3 weeks before we lifted the Scottish Cup...
    1 point
  5. Cannot believe how badly we defended their 2 goals. The first there was no one within 10m of the goalscorer who had so much time to pick his spot. ,The second was the opposite ,there were 3 around Shankland and we still couldn't close him down. Not good enough.
    1 point
  6. Wonder if we could convince paddy power to supply loads of these for the final
    1 point
  7. No boycott - just get behind the club and team. We need to get winning games or we will drop out of the top four. This has been a major distraction.
    1 point
  8. Bottom line is that the SFA realise that this one will not go away so have to save face, so have scapegoated. The card will be rescinded and James will be able to play in the final.
    1 point
  9. I watched the game and thought we played really well. Dundee united were under the cosh for long spells in the second half but Shankland is a level above this league and that showed. Our midfield was excellent even without welsh and there is real competition for positions. But I have to call out Brad Mackay and Kevin Mchattie. We sold our two best centre backs in December but during that game they performed better against united than our two departed stars have in over a year. Have we traded (or trained) up as we did not miss Mcart or Coll yesterday. Superb from both of them and real hope for rest of the season with Toshneys team of the week performance in the cup. Great management by Robbo to create and coach that depth of resources on his budget.
    1 point
  10. To those thinking of boycotting please please think of the other players here! Boycotting wont make one scrap of a difference to the SFA. We dont get to many cup finals so lets get behind the boys and cheer them to a cup win. Leave the politics to the club who appear to be doing just fine re that.
    1 point
  11. Buster, I thought you were against going when you made the post which in my view is pointless! I hope you will be there.
    0 points
  12. I was going to post that but knew there would be another jolly Jonah in the wings !!
    0 points
  13. Usual predictable pish against a bang average opposition, who were on a ***** run. FFS is there a worse player than Storey, who lasted for over an hour, before being hooked. Scandalous Roberston couldnt see it earlier.
    -1 points
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