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  1. Handsome b'stard in the crowd there :)

    Interesting highlights (well as interesting as that 2nd half could be) as from the terracing (well, my angle with people and players in the way) it looked like Smart had arsed it and hit the post but from the camera side its the deflection off the post before it gets to him that beats him.

  2. 2 minutes ago, virginton said:

    Having some diddy binning it into a wall is - as just demonstrated - tremendous value for the race though. There should be a Maldonado-style sponsorship fund to keep at least two clownshoe drivers on the grid every season.

    True - this is crying out for Latifi to stick it in the wall on lap 43 to tighten things up at the end.

    Well done Sir Lancelot for walking past Russell.

  3. Cumbernauld 0 - St Cadocs 1

    Cadocs scored early with a scalffed header, they also hit the post in the early stages.

    ....and that really was that, poor game.

    United, for me, dominated the possession in the 2nd half but up front have absolutely nothing.I think there was one header down the keepers throat for all their control of the ball. Story of the season - lose a silly goal that was easily preventable and when on top fail to score.

    First time I've seen St C and for the team at the top of the league I found them to be disappointing but I guess taking home all the points on an off day is why they are heading up.

    Cumbernauld now surely dooooooomed.

  4. 3 hours ago, paul-r-cfc said:

    Without the academy link, you really need to wonder what are they as a club? Who/where do they represent, and what is the point of their existence quite frankly.

    What Possil/Horsey and yourself don't appear to realise is that the link between the Academy and the Club has been gone for a good while - this isn't something that's just happened, the club have known since last summer that they needed a new name and the link with the Academy has been away longer than that.

    The club have survived without a link to the Academy so I don't see why they can't continue going forward. 

  5. 21 hours ago, drs said:

    Cumbernauld look fecked.

     

    2 hours ago, GNU_Linux said:


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    5 home games for United to finish off the season - Rossvale and Neilston offer the opportunity for 6 points.

    BUT the other 3 games are, checks table, - oh St Cadocs, The Bens and Gartcairn. They'd need to take 7 points from the 3 games in hand to just catch Bonnyton.

    Derby day back at Kilsyth next season by the look of things. Right now looking like TAFAK Rossvale and United are down with one more from Bonnyton down joining them.

  6. 12 hours ago, HorseyGhirl said:

    Thought I'd corrected that. But to be fair sport Scotland are no better.

    Had a few foopahs tonight. Thinking Abbey Vale in the South weren't playing is another.

    Think it's past my bedtime.

    ...but you can't actually tell me what it has to do with BBC Sport Scotland.

  7. 5 minutes ago, CambieBud said:

    Surely any attempt to shoehorn the new 5th division would need all league clubs to vote for it? If so, I’m sure St Mirren will vote against

    Its the SFA - they'll do what they want.

    4 B teams and 3 "invited" Judas clubs from the HL and LL to give them a conference of 10 - they want the B teams to win it to stop the pyramid. The likes of Stenhousemuir, Albion and Stranraer are shitting it about their inevitable relegations out of the SPFL and will gladly support the B teams if it means their feeble bed blocking offer nothing clubs get to stay in the league structure.

  8. 1 hour ago, Bestsinceslicebread said:

    Where is the news for this.  Cant find any official media that says he has resigned

    Goodnight sweet and sour Prince -

    Darvel Football Club can announce today that Michael Kennedy has resigned as the club’s manager.

    Michael has been in charge since February 2019, winning 2 league titles, of which last year was the inaugural West of Scotland Premier League, but just pipped at the post for promotion to Lowland League. Then the emphatic Scottish Cup runs both last season and this season with a massive win over SPFL giants Aberdeen in the 4th Round. But following a meeting between Club President John Gall and Michael today, he will leave post with immediate effect. Darvel FC wish Michael success in the future and thank him for his service.

    John Gall said “Michael has been an integral part of everything at this Club throughout his tenure and has poured more than just managerial duties into the mix. He has been an absolute joy to work alongside over the last 4 seasons, with memories that will last a lifetime and for that I will always be proud to call Michael a friend.

    The Club will always be the main focus for me and it saddens me that this is the end of the journey. Michael has been instrumental in leaving us with good solid foundations both in terms of infrastructure and playing squad that will continue to thrive well beyond his departure. I would like to thank Michael for his services and utmost professionalism shown during his time, he will always be a legend ‘doon the brae’ and wish him well for whatever the future may hold”

    Club Captain, Daryl Meggatt and Craig McEwan will take interim charge of the team until further notice.

  9. 1 minute ago, Ro Sham Bo said:

    It's the fact that these village idiots are coming into Rovers that's the problem. Absolutely horrendous decision to put a junior club committee in charge of a full time football team. The three of them can GTF. 

    Christ, what an idiot.

    If your wee club wasn't desperate after shooting itself in the foot with sponsors and fans then maybe you wouldn't need people to come across from another senior club to try and save your sorry doomed arse.

  10. 2 hours ago, MONKMAN said:

    I think this only highlights the gulf between the top fighters of the heavyweight division, and the jobbers packing out the levels below. 

    I'd never heard of either of them before last night - thought it was 2 up and coming fighters, staggered to find it was a 37 year old jobber losing to a  39 year old jobber.

    Utter fecking state of the heavyweight division over the last 20 years or so encapsulated in one sorry bout.

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