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  1. The Drumchapel United v Edinburgh Scottish Cup tie on 26 November will be at Maryhill Juniors' ground, Lochburn Park - the Donald Dewar Centre is being returfed.

    We played against BSC Glasgow at Lochburn Park often enough in the Lowland League days.  There were a lot of problems with soggy pitches in those days.

  2. I was getting the Kelty programme ready Wednesday morning and I spoke with our captain. He couldn't believe how a team as good as Queen of the South were as low in the League as they are. They will be rising up the table pretty damn rapidly.

    This league makes zero sense, a team that conceded 8 goals against QOS in the space of 6 days are sitting at top of the league (before anyone starts I'm well aware of the 6-0 disaster).

    I can't get to grips with how wild Scottish League 1 actually is this season.

    But from coming up from league 2 and sitting top of the league within the first quarter is pretty impressive, not sure anyone could of predicted that. Fair play.
  3. Great start to the season for the Citizens. 
    I never went, but my 10 year old ventured over with my wife and he was suitably impressed with the performance.
    Looked solid in the first half. Kelty thought they should have had a penalty - I'll wait for the video before I decide. We took a bit of pressure after half time but really came back into it towards the end; Robbo had a penalty saved, and in the last five minutes keeper made great saves from Murray and See before Ouzy got a second almost on full time.
    Great team performance, good debuts by Mutch, Johnson and Jacobs. All-black second strip looks smart.
  4. City had a tie-up with Hearts just after the War - Willie Bauld was on loan to us for a season in C Division. 

    The whole thing fell through, partially because players didn't want to be loaned to City.  If they were freed by Hearts, they felt they would find a better position if they could say "I'm a free agent and my last club was Hearts" rather than "I'm a free agent and my last club was Edinburgh City".




  5. We'd like to thank Gary for his efforts, especially for last season's run and his commitment to bringing through our youth players. Obviously a tough season so far but we wish him all the very best in future endeavours.


    I second this. I don't know anything at all about the circumstances, but City are still in a play-off position, despite horrendous injury problems all season. There have been times when almost half the matchday squad have come from the under-20s. Apart from Albion bleeding Rovers, no-one below us in the League has beaten us; there have been times when we have been played off the park and still taken one or even three points from the match, and the manager has to have had an input into that. He was within minutes of taking us into League 1 last season.
    Many thanks Gary, and all the best for the future.
  6. Colin Cautious writes: Brechin aren't out of it yet..
    We've actually got a good record against Kelty. OK, it is all friendlies results but we did also get Ross Allum off them on the cheap which was good.
     
    Actually got Ross from Hill of Beath Hawthorn, but it's all Fife.
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    I saw this on the BBC news website- mini Murrayfield is completed. 
    It has been mooted as a home for the MIGHTY City. Given the number of pillars in the stands it seems the SRU have gone for the cheap option rather than have cantilevered stands with no pillars. Meadowbank and most modern stands are cantilevered. Indeed when Walsall's Bescot Stadium was opened in the late 1980s looking similar to mini Murrayfield here it was slated by grounds guru Simon Inglis for being the cheap option rather than having 4 cantilevered stands. 
     Tl:dr : pillars good for hiding egg chasing from view, shite for watching football. 
    The changing rooms are outside the perimeter of the new ground - Edinburgh Rugby will use those in the main stadium, but the SFA wouldn't approve that for a football club.
  8. On 18/12/2020 at 17:24, HibeeJibee said:

    Fact you've had go back 45yrs for an oddity involving a conflagration answers the question. Basically the only place you couldn't move a tie has been the away team's park.

    (Admittedly there are no replays this season for first time since 1947 which puts a slightly different complexion on matters as a tie couldn't end-up on same ground twice).

    That doesn't preclude neutral venues though. They happen every so often due to unavailable grounds, police demands, and this season unplayable pitches/inoperable floodlights/TV.

    Here are some examples over last decade. It actually averages several 'neutrals' every season:

    2013-14 ... R1 ... Edinburgh City v Fraserburgh ... moved to Spartans (?)
     

    The 2013/14 First Round game between Edinburgh City and Fraserburgh was definitely played at Spartans, a result of a typical Edinburgh Council guddle. 

    We booked Saturday afternoons for the forthcoming season in May/June, but were told that someone had sneaked in back in January to reserve the concourse at Meadowbank for some exhibition or another.  In September we were then told that the exhibition had been cancelled, so we put in the necessary paperwork and after a rather long delay were advised that there had been a fuckup and the exhibition was going ahead as planned.

    The chairman tried to rearrange things so that other entrances, toilets, refreshment facilities etc could be set up without us using the concourse, but with the short notice there were so many problems we had to give up and look for another venue.  Thankfully Spartans were away to Albion Rovers that day and were happy to let us use Ainslie Park, while Fraserburgh were also very decent about the arrangement.  If they'd chosen to screw us over it could have been pretty awkward, but they thought that having travelled 170 miles or so it would be silly to complain about 2-3 miles diversion at the end of the journey.

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  9. On 08/12/2020 at 16:16, Arch Stanton said:

    Football isn't the most popular sport in Finland, and especially in the lower leagues you get the feeling they are not taking things seriously.  Apart from Santa Claus there's Honka in the top division, FC Jazz in the third (I wonder if they produce a monthly magazine) and Sexypöxyt – it means "Sexy Pants" – in the fourth.

    There's Keltik, Rangers, Tikka, Blue Eyes Team, FC Tarzan, Sporting Kristina who sounds nice, and Sepsi-78 which sounds like an infection.  If you want to be offended there's JIPPO, JäPS, Black Islanders and Åbo Club de Fútbol (the 5.4% of Turku's population who speak Swedish call the town Åbo.  Why a Finnish club's name is a mixture of Swedish and Spanish I don't know).

    Finnish club names are often contracted to 3-5 letters.  Lohtajan Veikot is "LoVe" in the League tables.  Helsinki basement team RalliPerseet – according to Google Translate, "Rally Arses" – is shortened to "RaPe", which the 70% of Finns who speak English might not find all that funny.

  10. 12 hours ago, oneteaminglasgow said:

    How does he know what party someone reporting him to the police supports? And how anyone can claim that the Lib Dem’s winning Edinburgh West is “defying the odds” is beyond me. 

    An utter thundercunt.

    The Lib-Dems have always had an "all's fair in love and war" mentality, so it's pretty fucking rich of them to complain about anyone else's tactics.  My brother lives in his Holyrood constituency, and he told me that Cole-Hamilton's doorstep campaigners had little more to offer than a series of hatchet jobs on Westminster MP Michelle Thomson.  Even by unionist standards his hatred of the SNP stands out, and his wide-eyed amazement that we don't love him in return is stomach-turning.

  11. On 25/05/2020 at 21:12, sfha said:

    I've put up a page of EOSL tables, http://sfha.org.uk/eosltables.pdf and two seasons have flummoxed me.

    In 1966-67, Raith reserves qualified for the championship section but I have no note of their record. The table I have has the other seven clubs playing 6 or 8 matches so the table is not final but does balance apart from the goals which are out by 2.

    Question is did Raith actually compete ?

    In 1972-73 Edinburgh Uni are missing from the table but it is certain there were 15 clubs competing. Depending on how many matches they played (an even number between 20 and 28?) plus an odd number of draws I leaning towards a points tally in the 20s.

    I can't access newspapers for these years and would be grateful for any assistance.

    1966-67 - Raith Rovers competed in the Championship section.  This was a lousy season for newspaper coverage, though, and I've only a handful of results - games against Eyemouth (H), Gala (A), Hawick (A) and Gala (H), and no League tables after 24th March.  I can't find my notes from the Fife Free Press for 1967, and there's nothing anywhere else to suggest they withdrew before the end of the season.  Once the libraries are open I'll overhaul my notes and let you know.

    1972/73 - Edinburgh University competed for the whole of this season.  I think the table you looked at, from the Border Telegraph, accidentally missed Uni out - they appeared in every other printed table that season, into April.  The Southern Reporter (19/04/1973) has Uni on P.25  W.8  D.7  L.10  F.44  A.55  Pts.23  but I haven't checked the table for consistency yet.  There are possibly three other matches to be added in after that date, a draw and two defeats.

  12. It's all been "best thing" for five or six years now.  Suddenly going from a mid-table non-League side whose only title was in 2006, to winning back-to-back Lowland titles at the moment a lobbying-free route to the SPFL opened up.  Slaughtering Cove Rangers and squeaking past East Stirlingshire to become the first team to play their way into the Scottish League.  Two seasons scrabbling to avoid the relegation play-offs was a bit tense, but we've been promotion challengers for the last two seasons.

    Worst things?  Can't get a ground sorted out yet.  Other than that, the only time I've felt really gutted in the last five years was losing to Brora Rangers on penalties in the 2015 play-offs.  Losing at Connah's Quay (also on penalties) in the 2019 Challenge Cup semi-final wasn't much fun either.

  13. 4 hours ago, Sinner-to-Saint said:

    Because a lot of your posts, and your signature, are about Livingston and though unflattering I thought it could just be self-deprecating. You have also indicated you support Meadowbank Thistle, which doesn't exist as far as I'm aware - a Google search resulted in Livingston FC as the top search result, so I wondered if you were being nostalgic. 

    "Destroyed my club" would suggest that he knows Meadowbank Thistle don't exist any more.  Most ex supporters refuse to acknowledge that Livingston and Meadowbank are the same team, despite what fucking Wikipedia says (the tossers merged the Meadowbank and Livingston articles, but to this day they have different articles for Wimbledon FC and MK Dons).

    Gordon is nostalgic, because he hasn't found another team to support since Thistle went pop.  I have, and I haven't any problem with Livingston these days.

  14. Never felt totally safe round those parts when parking the car, rough as f*ck.
    When my mother in law was still alive she lived in Whitson - it's not so bad. There are a lot worse areas further to the west. You get scum kids just about anywhere though, unless you're in places like Barnton or the Grange. The kids there don't become scum until they get jobs and join political parties.
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