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  1. 50 minutes ago, renton said:

    I wonder if the club is expecting any movement for Bowie in this window. Unless their was a loan back agreement in place we could suddenly find ourselves down Gullan, Bowie and Allan (presumably with some money for Bowie).

    Imagine going into February with only Baird, Anderson and Smith...

    Alternatively imagine going into Feb with a deal done for Bowie (but retained until May), a new proven goalscorer and Allan still to come back before seasons end.

    Come on Rent's try looking at the half full glass and not the half empty one. Personally I don't see Bowie going anywhere in this window but I do reckon we will see Gullan back and a striker coming in, also we may as well speculate on Allan coming back in as not as nobody knows what the score with him is.  I know we aren't the luckiest of outfits but I don't think we will arrive looking down the barrel February with a negative triple whammy.

  2. Just now, The Moonster said:

    Can I just ask, why the f**k do East Fife fans care? Never once have I had the enthusiasm or interest to start dissecting another clubs finances in such a way. f**k, you'd be lucky if I applied the level some are going to here to my own club. I'm sure the Rovers board are more clued up on their financial state than some boy from the internet dissecting accounts, I don't think they need or care about the faux sympathy yer man Life on Marrs is cracking on with.

     

     

    It's obviously because we are the more interesting older brother.

    It's a simple sibling jealousy syndrome type of thing. 😉

  3. 2 minutes ago, Life on Marrs? said:

    Last I heard it was £600,000, which decided by 12, is indeed £50,000. However much it is, it is still unsustainable.

    When this benefactor decides enough is enough and starts to call in the debt do really think this money will still be ring fenced?  

    I'm sure £400k was for the 1st season we came down from the Championship, last year the accounts just published show that was cut to £200k. Perhaps you are thinking of the £600,000 which was the total figure.

    Who says we are still losing money?

    Perhaps we are not and perhaps we still are but I'd expect after the cuts to budgets last year I doubt it'll be to the same extent as last season (£200,000), truth is shareholders won't know if we are still losing money until the next set of accounts are published for the current season. 

  4. 3 minutes ago, Raith Against The Machine said:


    Thanks for this. Could you give us an update on McGlynn's pursuit of Craig Brewster, Luis Suarez and Roy Race?

    You mean the son?

    Roy of the Rovers made his 1st team debut as a 16 yr old in 1955, he's 80 now. 😉

    Mind you he was still player manager in the English Premiership when he was in his late 50's. 😁

  5. Well if it's not going to be Sutherland then surely it needs to be somebody else. That could be; Graham, Henderson, Shepherd, Court or Panayiotou and I'm not saying for a minute I am wanting or not wanting any of them but I feel we will need someone in that role.

    I'm really starting to wonder if the problem with Lewis Allan is so serious that it it will rule him out for the season...or worse! 

  6. Don't condone spitting in a football game in any circumstances.

    That has no bearing on my earlier comment that's been quoted by some Loonies.

     

    Watched him for 2 seasons now and McCallum is an absolute weapon and has been even more so for the last 3 games against us with his demeanour to the fans, I don't condone spitting but if he was, then he should have reported it to the match official at the time.  I wouldn't be upset should he meet a fan on the streets one day and gets lamped as from what I've seen of the arsehole he'd fully deserve it.

  7. Meh! Far too many poor or misplaced passes, didn't get to grips quick enough with what they were all about up front early on.

    Thought we shaded possession and might have done enough to win it but as we have in the past could very easily have lost it altogether late on, thankfully we seem tougher than that now.

    Thought Matthews for Spencer was about right as Spenny has been aff it for weeks (since his new deal??) but to be honest Hendry is playing some piss poor passes too, Tait's a gem but should have scored at least 1. Ando was fairly poor too.

    Few rough passes from Davo, Bene and Watson but nothing to get overly used about although the marking in the run up to the goal was fairly horrid.

     

    McCallum continues to be an absolute tool, nothing changes there and long may he stay in Angus (once a twat always a twat!).

  8. 6 minutes ago, TxRover said:

    1, A striker would be nice, but not critical enough to over-spend because of the impending return of Allan and Smith, plus Armstrong, GAndo and  Victoria being able to play forward. Our strength in the middle is what is keeping us afloat, and using some of the less often seen midfield players to boost the strike force is an option.

    2, The current Rovers team is well placed for at least a playoff spot, it is critical we don’t go crazy with spending.

    Point 1, I disagree, I believe a striker is of critical importance, incidentally what makes you think Allan is pending a return, I've seen nothing to suggest that and tbh even if he does I'm not of the opinion he is the goal threat we need to secure promotion.

    Point 2, Financial prudence is important of course but not risking for only a potential play off spot is no use, particularly if the challenge goes to the wire as we've seen (with Ayr and Alloa) how badly that can go, to be honest I'd doubt the team would handle it this time either.

    Some might think we are well placed because we are currently top scorers in the league but where would we be without Gullan top scorer on 9 goals?  He'd be a huge miss and would surely have to be replaced to maintain any sort of challenge, on the other hand just imagine where we could be placed now if we had an available striker who's capable of what we've seen Vaughan, Nisbet, Goodwille or even Carrick and McManus have achieved in this league.  I'm not suggesting we break the bank but merely find middle ground.

  9. I agree it does seem a bit necessary but perhaps Livvi (like Ross County) now operate a pre-sold ticket only entry system or like Clyde don't deal with cash at the turnstiles. Fewer and fewer clubs seem to be prepared to trust their turnstile operators with readies these days even if it means reduced gates as the hassle puts some folks off attending, it's their call I suppose.

    After missing kick off in the long queue for a ticket to get into Easter Rd a years or so ago I think I'll head down to our office and get mine in advance.

  10. 26 minutes ago, peternapper said:

    That was the incident, thought it was by far the worst challenge in the game and at the very least reckless whether meant or not it certainly caused a serious injury requiring 11 internal stiches.

    Utter tosh!

    Like Rovers_Lad I was only 20 yards away and had an excellent view, it was barely a foul the Peterhead player ran into Watson, if anything it was clumsiness from Boyle although I freely admit Watson may no real effort to get out of the guys way, do you think he should have? An "after you Claude" gesture thrown in perhaps?

  11. 5 hours ago, peternapper said:

    It was in todays P&J but I stand corrected on the player involved who did it seem pick up a yellow for it which I did not notice in the heat of the moment, still think a straight red would  have been merited more so having seen Mr Ross in action too often.

    Pick up McInally and take him with you on your upcoming trip to Specsavers, you both clearly need prescriptions.

    I was middle to left of the south stand and it was a clash nothing more or less and to be brutally honest if anything the attacking player ran into Watson. There was certainly no suggestion of a forearm smash (as described elsewhere), that is pure and utter fantasy.

  12. 31 minutes ago, Grant228 said:

    Pay less in wages? Dunfermline were able to post a profit at this level. Considering the moral high ground Raith fans like to take with regards to finances I'm surprised they're being so blasé about their financial results. 

    Aye well hopefully yous'll keep yer heads above water next season too when the Craw leads you to relegation. 😂

  13. 8 hours ago, TxRover said:

    Eighth place in the Championship was worth 200k, around 115k above what we earned for third in League One last year. Add the increased gate income, and we would likely have been in striking range of break even, even allowing for a modest salary cost increase. Further Cup wins will improve our payout accordingly too this year, along with about half the team on lower pay rates.

    To increase revenue from cup runs it has to be in the Scottish as the TCW cup would only net  about £20k even  if we were to win it. Lose against Partick and  if there's 2000 at the game (unlikely) and we get prize money of about £12k and a share of the gate maybe £6-7k?

    I agree with you, last season I'd reckon we would have had an increase of £300,000 to £350,000 had we been in the Championship, so we might have still made a loss but it would have been a lot more manageable.

    Talking of prize money if Arbroath can manage to finish above 8th they will rake in nearer to double what they got as Champions of L1, sitting pretty.

  14. 42 minutes ago, Jilted John said:

    White men cant jamp

    Only Grant and Davo have the ability to time a header in this squad.

    36 minutes ago, Ro Sham Bo said:

    Another match that ended up much more of a struggle than it should've really been.

    We played some good stuff, particularly in the first half, and should've been 4-1 up by halftime. Anderson and Baird both missed clear chances as well as Hendry's penalty. I thought Hendry was a bit off his game before the penalty but he was woeful in the 2nd half.
     

    The McKay red card was probably merited in that the second booking looked a yellow to me but the first seemed very soft. The booking for Watson was a ridiculous decision.


     

    5-1 at half time wouldn't have been a surprise.

    Soft yellows all round, very poor ref!

  15. 1 minute ago, Stevo Fife said:

    All above board at the Fife I'm sure. 

    now you're being a bit silly regarding dodgy chairmen. Doesn't exactly take a lot of working out Scotty Sherlock. The associated nonsense was well documented long before he came to us. Short memories and all that.

     

    We only have your word for that and tbh it's not worth all that much neebs.

    Nothing at all wrong with my memory, his brown envelopes days were all in Methil, it was dodgy betting he was cited for before we bulleted him.

    I have pretty good recall, in fact can even remember that time East Fife beat us back in the 80's.......and even the other even dodgier Chairman you had (JD).

     

    Bring the cuddy back son it's brighter and funnier than you.

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