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Alex MacLeod

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  1. Buenos nochas amigo. Le haremos una super estrella. Un día para jugar en España. Mi español es peor que tu inglés. Gracias a Dios por el traductor de microsoft
  2. Once again the Yngwie has the rights of it. 9.6 In each tie in the Semi-Final Round of the League Cup Competition, after paying match expenses, 5% of the net receipts will be retained by the League and 20% of the remaining balance will be deducted and paid as ground rent to the respective Clubs which provided the neutral venues. The remaining receipts from both ties shall be pooled and divided equally among the four competing Clubs. 9.7 In the Final Tie of the League Cup Competition, after paying match expenses, 5% of the net receipts will be retained by the League and 20% of the remaining balance will be deducted and paid as ground rent to the Club which provided the neutral venue. The remaining receipts shall be divided equally between the two competing clubs. The allowance to be paid to each Club providing a neutral venue shall be calculated on the entire receipts for the Stands, Enclosures and Ground admissions after providing for the aforementioned deductions so far as applicable to such ground.
  3. Will take place on thursday 8th Nov at 2:30pm
  4. Don't know where you get that golf costs a deal more from Alex, Season ticket for the main stand at TCS approx 25 games? = £370.00 Season ticket at Culcabock use 365 days = £379.00 Sadly,I know plenty football "fans" who prefer to go out golfing on Saturday afternoons nowadays,myself included.Supporters are getting disillusioned for a variety of reasons,what the reasons are can be argued all day and night, but the game is losing a lot of diehards. Equipment needed to go to football = nil Football shirt and scarf = £50 Pringle and Golf shoes £150 Equipment needed to impress golfing buddies £1000 +
  5. If recollection is correct then Terry has always put the No. 2 in for cup games. Whether that was the case last night will be seen by who is first choice on saturday.
  6. My logic says Celtic. Its a cup semi-final so any of the three could knock us out on the day, or we could knock out any of the others, but Celtic will bring the biggest crowd so if we are put out then at least we'll get a reasonable payday out of it. My heart says save Celtic for the final and let them hear the real highland warcry.
  7. And the absorbsion of 30,000 complimentary tickets
  8. Very tactful Dan. You may tell people things so long as you dont post links. 12th No matter how many turn up we wont make very much if anything. Rangers will fiddle the system to show reduced gate. 30,000 complimentaries. Thats how bitter they are. Cut of nose to spite face syndrome
  9. I've followed football for a good number of years now and I've come through more than one recession in that time. I dont think it would take too much research to see that in times of recession football crowds go down. I also talk to many people from many areas of the country about this very subject and many do not attend games any more because, to use the words of one person, the game here is run by a duo-dictatorship who have the officials of all the governing bodies in their pockets. Many are sickened by the general product on offer and by the media bias towards Glasgow. Many choose instead to go play a game of golf, a sport that costs a deal more than a season ticket, or watch a different sport. Many people just aren't interested in football so perhaps we have levelled out at what is our realistic share of the population. Looking at the catchment area of our club we have to compete with shinty and rugby both of which are quite well supported. The way to increase attendances is not to cut prices, thats been tried and failed, its to nurture the fans of the future. That is being done but it takes a generation or two to reap the benifits of the current investment. Not only must you get the kids supporting the club but you have to break the bond, brought about by the influx of imigrants from the overspilling city to the west of Stirling, that is Celtic and Rangers. Many people will have many excuses for not attending. Those unemployed and/or on low incomes will always blame cost. Those who can afford the cost will blame the product and those who can afford but cant blame the product will always have a prior engagement. At the end of the day this debate will go on and on.
  10. Got his first win yesterday 0-3 away to Fort Bill. Must be something big going on at WA. Second in league. They'll get dizzy being that high up.
  11. Never say never. Nobody knows what may come about in january. This lad is only seventeen and sounds like he has a bright future ahead of him. As an aside Dinnington have a goalie called Luke Hands
  12. Won 8-0 in the Scottish Youth cup. Youth cup is u-19s as opposed to u-20s, isn't it? There's a report on that game with squad lists here. http://www.ngrfounda...=27629&Itemid=1 See that new lad with the unpronounceable (for me) name was playing. D aa ch ee. Coot sish vill ee
  13. Did we ever get the random picker thingy going for last seasons kit?
  14. Who? You mean that wee team we've drawn in the cup.
  15. Think we've already seen some of the signs of what he can bring to the club and far as improving the customer care aspect goes.
  16. 5 in a row gives every time.
  17. It disnae hurt either. Trust me I know. In fact I feel so good I've come out of retirement to work in foriegn climes. Happy Birthday mate.
  18. Don't mind him... he's mad. Note also how he sweetens Scotty with a link to InTorNet before he plugs his womans book.
  19. Being two hundred miles of the west coast of Africa with no newspapers, no UK TV and no Alba I'm not in a position to counter the comments the missus made. She did, however, think that there were times when Dundee had the upper hand and that he should have been puting a little more effort into helping out the defence. Why was he subbed so early?
  20. Alex MacLeod replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Two defeats in twelve games at the start of an SPL season is, I think, our best start ever. It has taken time to build a team that can play the way Tel wants and he's been seen by many as having been very ruthless in the way he does it but it is a results sport and I believe we will see that progress we've all desired over this coming season.
  21. My wifes impression of him, from the Dundee game, is that he has promise and quality but is a lazy player who doesn't track back or attempt to help out the defence. She thinks he shows a bit of a big ego. Something that Tel may be able to knock out of him. I only ever seen him in the County game so haven't formed a proper opinion.
  22. No chance. They'll be froze to the tractors they travel up in. I wouldn't get carried away but I do think we've come on a lot and having only been beat twice in twelve games is an excellent feat. We may not have beat teams on form but to come back from 2 down against the second team in the league and to gain a point at Hearts shows we will be a force to reckon with this season.
  23. They maybe thought the guy meant Henry
  24. Oh yee of little faith!!!
  25. Came across this article http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/f340caae-47cd-11e1-b646-00144feabdc0.html#axzz29enTyb8m and wondered. Luggy has been fairly successful anywhere he's been albeit mainly lower league England.

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