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  1. 2 hours ago, 2426255 said:

    Aren't all the Ukrainian footballers returning to fight for their country? I just assumed that's why Yarmola had been given compassionate leave.

    No, there is a mandate that men aged 18-60 in Ukraine cannot leave Ukraine, but they can travel within the country for example from Kyiv to Lviv in the west, and they are not currently obligated to conscript.

    There is nothing about ex-pats being forced to return to Ukraine. I imagine they could if they want, but I imagine their clubs would not be happy about it.

  2. This game has to go ahead if at all possible, even if it's an under strength team from Ukraine.

    Contributing to a war effort is about more than just fighting with a gun on the streets.

    By representing your country you are giving it a platform on the world stage, reminding those at home why they are doing this, giving a couple of hours of respite from everything else that's going on, and hopefully seeing an amazing display of solidarity from 50,000 citizens of another country.

    The flip side of Ukraine not being seen in events like these is far more damaging.

  3. By my count this will be Berwick's 2,324th league game as members of the Scottish League.

    Who knows if the 2,325th will ever happen.

    In most cases a demise like this would be met by some sort of co-ordinated action, at the very least I would expect someone to take a symbolic black and gold coffin and dump it outside the Directors Box, but I'm not sure there is enough cohesion or hope left in the support to even do that.

    Turgid 3-0 win to Cove.

    I'll let someone with more knowledge or desire than me preview the game properly.

  4. Some interesting views in this quote;

    Berwick boss John Brownlie says his side will change their approach for the return leg, noting: “We’re still in the tie, but we have to do a lot better than we did today. Cove will be very confident as they were far better than us today.

    “We’re going to change our strategy for next week – we need to get an early goal and a bit of luck as Cove are decent. We’re fighting for survival and if the players realise that we have a chance. It’s hurting, which is a good sign.”

    https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/cove-rangers-4-0-berwick-berwick-on-the-brink-after-heavy-defeat-1-4925504

  5. Not sure the bookies agree though most offering around 1/2 for cove and getting as high as even 5/1 for us this weekend. 

    It’s worth noting that Cove were 4/5 when the match was originally priced up on Sunday night but the sheer volume of money on them has shifted the price to 1/2.
    Bet365 moved from 4/5 to 8/13 on Sunday night, and Betfred were limiting people to £100 max on Monday.
  6. 9 hours ago, big al said:

    Obviously we have survived the play off, and believe me there’s no celebrations. 

    Horrible games to watch.

    I was at the Montrose v Brora game in 2015 and there were huge celebrations at the end when Montrose won.

    Maybe it was the novelty of the first playoff, maybe it was the come from behind nature with Garry Wood scoring a cracker and big Marv popping up when required.

    I just couldn't see anything to celebrate if Berwick won this year.

  7. 3 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

    Over ~10yrs we've slid down to don the league-propping roles Albion, Montrose, Cowden, Elgin, Clyde and most famously 'Shire have periodically occupied... It's been gradual but inexorable, though the latest stage has come rapidly and severely, and avoidably.

    Since the pyramid was introduced we've finished 8th (on GD), 6th, 8th, 8th, and now 10th. Put simply our luck has run out. It's only the good fortune of the playoff system employed that gives us the potential succour of saving our own skins... To think that "only" 12 years ago we were champions of this division? Only a few years before that we spent a couple of seasons genuinely in the hunt to reach what is now the Championship? However that is a long time in football. Long enough to go from fighting to make tier 2 to battling to avoid tier 5. Long enough for this painful - yet numbing - 'fall from grace' permeated by occasional cup-runs, TV ties and 1 playoff SF.

    Basically: both arguments are correct. We've been sinking toward this for years... and this season has plumbed and hastened on to a new level of woe. We have descended to the mantle of the wooden-spoonist.

    100% this.

     

    I've been thinking what if, by some absolute miracle, we managed to win the playoff, what would the reaction at the final whistle be? Pitch invasion and wild celebrations at the thought of going through it all again next year because more than likely nothing will change?

  8. The focus on change needs to be tightening up the defence before anything else, and also that Coughlin has a reputation as being good at that (mainly due to the number of 1-0 wins in 2006-07).

    However when I checked his stats, the last time he came in at Berwick, mid-season, we lost the first 5 games after he took over conceding 14 goals in the process. So hardly the immediate impact of shoring up the defence that we need.

    Pep will be unavailable as his league season finishes on 12th May and he has the FA Cup final the following week, so we should give Cough a go instead - it's absolutely no lose for him, keep us up and he's a hero, if we go down it's not his fault.

  9. 48 minutes ago, sammyreidloyal said:

    And big Duncan Ferguson methinks

    Ferguson scored twice, looked like he got a hat-trick but the third was given as a Willie Garner own goal.

    Derek Neilson (RIP)
    Mark Cass
    Jackie O'Donnell (Asst Manager?)
    Graeme Davidson (The Kaiser)
    Willie Garner (must have been about 50 at the time, and the best part of 20 stone)
    Gordon Leitch (The Human Lawnmower)
    Ralph Callachan (player manager)
    Brian Thorpe
    Kevin Todd (one of the best strikers in the league at that time)
    Martin Neil (signed by Dundee United a couple of months later)
    Steve Bickmore (I think we actually paid a transfer fee for him)

    Justin McGovern
    Tommy Graham (too good to be on the bench)

    The game was 1 day before a creditors meeting to decide the fate of the club, and 2 days before the 25th anniversary of the 1-0 Rangers match from 1967.

  10. 54 minutes ago, MENTALFATHER79 said:

    Harvey has destroyed the club.........

    I'm not going to sit here and say that Johnny Harvey has had a positive impact on the club, but the downward spiral has been going since we beat Arbroath in April 2007 to win the Third Division, he is just hammering in some final nails in spectacular fashion.

    Here is our performance since then, first season in League One and every single season since in League Two

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    We may look back on 2012-13 and 2013-14 as glory years. I mean, imagine winning 15 league games in a season, heady days.

    The club has had bad times in the past, the mid-late 80s and then again in the early 90s, but never such a prolonged period of absolute garbage with no real change.

    It is possible to make changes, I watched Montrose beat Brora in the playoff in May 2015, and then 6 months later they were an even worse team when I saw them lose to Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale, and now they look nailed on for a playoff place in League One. They looked unsavable back then, I'm not close enough to BRFC these days but I don't get the same vibe. I wish the incoming chairman all the best.

  11. 44 minutes ago, gogsy said:

    Only hope is that Elgin seem to have downed tools for the season .

    Only hope?

    You mean apart from winning next week, and Albion losing at home to Annan, or somehow managing to win a 2 legged playoff against a team who has shown that they know how to win a football match.

    It occurred to me today that I have had a standing order to give money every month to the Berwick Rangers Supporters Trust for 17 years without break now , it would be good to hear their official view on the current situation. Or does that mirror the view of the board?

  12. 79 - 14 nett 65 yesterday, Best ever scratch score. Started the season with a handicap for the first time. - 14 Original aim was to get down to 11 by the end of the season - cut to 11.8 yesterday so now the target is 10. 

    It's worth mentioning that this is on a 6650 yard SSS 72 course.

  13. I hit the ball 305 yards on a par 4 320 yard hole and took a 6 today, fantastic.

    I joined my local club and am going for my handicap next week. I have never played in meadows etc before so really looking forward to it.

    Playing in meadows is quite difficult if they don't cut them regularly.

  14. In the lead with 10 mins to go in a 120 minute hockey game is pretty sickening.

    But if you lose 3/3 PP and convert 0/5 (I think) including 1:20 5 on 3 you sort of deserve it.

    Will never have a better chance and think I'm right in saying we would have had fife in the semi!!

    You have hit the nail on the head there. Failure to defend, and convert from, power plays have been a recurring theme all season.

    Thought Stars did enough to merit OT tonight, huge letdown in the end. Optimistic for next season though.

  15. I was at the Bayern v Mainz game last night and still can't understand how Bayern lost that game.

    The passing stats were incredible;

    Bayern 797/904 88.2%

    Mainz 138/253 54.5%

    Completed passes in the attacking third;

    Bayern 223

    Mainz 18

    As we have seen from Leicester this season possession isn't everything, but Mainz were just completely and utterly dominated from start to finish.

  16. You think a bookmaker would willingly limit someone that writes for the Racing Post?

    Yes, without a doubt.

    Burnout and taking a week off don't really affect things as the computers have removed the intensity. Most of the starting odds are taken from betfair and then positioned so they never lose. Unlike a few years ago traders don't actually need to know their sport/area inside out unless it's things like the Olympics or big brother. Graduates who can work a pc, follow procedures and require less wages are slowly replacing the old school.

    I was meaning more from the culture side of things. Okay it was only a snapshot, but it seemed from the traders featured that they all liked a punt themselves, and I know from experience that if you are trying to follow a million and one things all at the same time it gets exhausting after a while.

  17. He probably dumps most of it back during the week

    This

    Because he writes for the Racing Post and that would be horrendous publicity.

    Not this.

    Although not a major part of the documentary, the thing that fascinated me most out of tonight's show was the scene in Bruce Millington's office.

    I applied for a job with Bruce Millington when he was football editor back in 2000 (didn't get it btw), he appears to be absolutely obsessed with gambling and everything associated with it. He didn't listen to a word Steve Palmer said because he was more interested in the 3.40 at Ludlow. It wouldn't surprise me if he sees a younger version of himself in Steve Palmer. That is, when he bothers too listen to him.

    Working at the Racing Post or as a trader at one of the bookmakers is such an intense job, everything is just odds, odds, odds, very fast paced environment and you can't take a week off as you're completely out of the loop when you return. The risk of burnout is huge.

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