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RossP

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  1. This.
  2. Just a reminder to take my name off the list, as I can no longer make the journey
  3. Actually, scrap my interest. Something has come up... :)
  4. I'd be interested if there was a pick up in Perth :) Would pay the full share for petrol/hire etc of course.
  5. Can't wait to see Foran's goal again. There's a very good chance you'll see me running down the aisle of the uncovered section of Main Stand, celebrating like a maddie. Any update on when we shall see it!??
  6. I take it you are staying over after your cd launch the night before?
  7. RossP

    Team for Raith

    This. I'd imagine Ross might come in for Hayes if he's injured, or Odi will push wide with Sanchez replacing him in the middle.
  8. Me. First game this year! Thanks to weather, work and marathon training
  9. From the Scotsman: Steven Craig was late through Hayes with five minutes left and was booked. Hayes was helped off the field clutching his ribs in agony ? a worrying note on an otherwise happy night for the Highland hosts. Was it a bad one? Could do with him fit and well for Saturday on recent form!!
  10. Buying train and match tickets for the Raith and Dunfermline home games... :D
  11. We must be safe from the game being called off now? Since there's only 10mins to go?
  12. Right'o... i'm considering this game won. 3-0 up against 10 men on a heavy pitch should be enough to survive 45 minutes. Our only concern now should be the weather. Any idea on how that's doing? Being in Aberdeen means I have no idea what Inverness is getting at the moment. Hoping that Dunfermline are getting a positive weather report n'all :020:
  13. Hayes!! 3-0!!
  14. Any chance we can get G.Bennett and J.Robertson's jackets hung between the gaps of NorthStand/MainStand/Southstand, in order to cut out the wind??
  15. 2-0 Dunfermline!!! Fingers crossed for the weather holding out!!
  16. At 2-0 up against 10 men, there is no need to do anything stupid. We should be looking at making sure players like Rooney, Hayes, Duncan et al aren't missing any games this close to the end of the season.
  17. Anyone else praying that the weather holds out!? This could be a huge chance to put distance between us and County, with another couple of goals to boost our superior goal difference.
  18. 1-0 ICT!!! County down to 10 men, awful decision to send Keddie off apparently
  19. 1-0 Dunfermline!!!
  20. Exactly how I feel.
  21. Evening all... On the off chance anyone on here has seen/spoken to me at games over the last 15 years or so... http://www.justgiving.com/RossPaterson I am writing to try and raise a wee bit of money for the Tartan Army Children's Charity. The Tartan Army Kilt walk will involve a few hundred or so Scotland fans and ex-players making the long trek from the famous Hampden pitch, to the shores of Loch Lomond (which I always thought was much further than 26 miles away!). My aim is to run most of the journey, with several essential walking breaks splitting up the excursion. I will of course be wearing a kilt. Whether or not underwear will also be worn is yet to be decided. All funds raised will be going to the Tartan Army Children's Charity... The Tartan Army Children's Charity Our aim is to help disadvantaged children in Scotland and in countries that we visit whilst supporting Scotland?s national football team. Since 2006 we have donated nearly ?40,000 to disabled, blind and street children in Ukraine, Georgia and Macedonia, and ?60,000 has been raised during the recent qualifiying campaign to be donated in South Africa during the 2010 World Cup Finals. Our first project helping Scottish children took place in March 2008 when we took 12 children supported by Barnardos to their first Scotland match ( see My first Scotland match ). Since then we have taken disadvantaged children from around Scotland to every Scotland home match. On our trips abroad we make cash donations and other gifts to children's institutions (orphanages, hospitals, special needs schools) or individual children in those countries according to their needs. Cash donations buy items such as clothes, shoes, blankets, beds, educational equipment, medical equipment etc, or help fund projects or repairs. http://www.tartanarmychildrenscharity.org....hp?page=History Donating Any money you can spare will be gratefully received! A suggested fundraising target is ?500, which i'm hoping to achieve. If 100 kind people spare ?5 or so, i'm confident i'll reach that figure before the walk on April 18th! Here's the blurb from Just Giving on donations... Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving ? they?ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they?ll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it?s the most efficient way to donate - I raise more, whilst saving time and cutting costs for the charity. Many many thanks again for visiting this page. If you can spare any money at all it would be fantastic and would make a significant contribution to the life of a child in Scotland or Europe. http://www.justgiving.com/RossPaterson Kindest regards Ross Paterson.
  22. This code isn't working for me :024: Any other ones?
  23. I'll be keeping tabs on the game! Dundee's away form is rank, so here's hoping it continues :P
  24. Sky Sports are saying 3-1!!? Rooney pen for the hat-trick?
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