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Posts posted by O'Kelly Isley III
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The two guys mooted as joining us from Stranraer, Stirling and Pettigrew, have looked decent but we don't want to get fixated on players from that club. The merry-go-round will begin to swing into action over the next couple of weeks, meantime everyone knows the drill by now
As for Ayr, I thought they looked utter cack over the two Play-Off Final games but no doubt they'll be waving the cheque book in the weeks ahead.
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Anyways, it looks like we've put the 'dead' in deadline tonight....hold firm to that mantra folks.
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Robert Thomson League One POTM for April:
https://twitter.com/spfl/status/730714257688567808
Bodes well, although he'll have a big gap to fill if Nade is indeed off to St Mirren
The King Is Dead, Long Live The King and all that. A very big bit of me wants to retain Christian Nade, but not if the cost is equivalent to two players' wages and not if he continues to have fitness concerns.
Apparently the budget was well overspent this season and there will be consequences arising from that, the demise of the U-20's probably being one. If we need to look down the leagues then so be it; give us more of these virile young bucks with flowing locks I say !
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I miss Willie Gibson at Dumbarton. Not quite sure of the circumstances of his departure, but we lost something when he left.
Apparently it was his call Wilf. Personally I don't think it was the worst decision for both parties.
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I'm pleased with this signing. Phenomenal hair.
Aye, we've long been needing a Michael Bolton lookalike up front.
Welcome aboard Big Man, but everyone, please remember, Patience Is The Quay.
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I'm probably in the minority on here of not being too upset at the news concerning Aggy. Bringing players back seldom replicates previous days, and to be honest I'd rather we looked elsewhere anyway - Aggy had a lot of good moments here but there were also some very anonymous passages too.
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Craving some signings/more rumours/re-signings/more gossip etc.
I'm like a junkie needing my signing fix. Patience may be the key but I've got f**k all
I guess some of it will depend on who has been offered, and who accepts new deals, so to this end I expect Aitken will have put on some sort of time limit - I hope so anyway.
As regards this lad Thomson, the last time I checked, being an ardent Rangers fan and tweeting about it not a crime; God knows we had Mark Crilly missing a Sons about 15 years ago in order to see his beloved Celtic in an Old Firm game.
If he pulls on the jersey, gives 100% and hopefully scores a few goals then that would be enough for me - everything else is just chaff. But let's see if he signs first......
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Woah now Cammy, patience is the key my friend.
Deals have been offered but the players will likely wish to mull over them for a while and wait on any other offers coming in.
Hey, I'm watching you......
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And another thing. Whit aboot today's Herald newspaper ? One Derek Miller reported Stevie Aitken as Stranraer Manager.
Jee-sus.
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Knew him well. Willie Muir from Helensburgh. Boghead announcer from early 70s until mid 90s, I was friendly with his son. Willie died last year.
I'll let OKI3 tell my favourite anecdote about Willie.
Aye, Willie was a character and no mistake.
Anyway, Sons were playing a midweek game at Boghead around 1986; at half-time Willie ploughed thro a list of British clubs who were in European action that night. And then...'Watford 1....er, er, aye, well, a team wi' a funny name ah cannae pronounce 0'.
For the record it was Kaiserslautern of Germany. Fair tickled the sparse gathering I can tell you.
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I notice some folk are indulging in speculation about player comings and goings. Before things get out of hand can I just remind everyone that patience is the key ?
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To be honest a centre-half with any pace is something I'd forgotten existed! I think he was a better player than Flash, and probably every bit as good as Barry. But I remember him being tipped as the next Phil Jagielka and then being hugely disappointed that he wasn't the best defender to ever play for us.
Nobody is as good as Ching. 40 years old and still scoring for Clyde
Findlay was clearly far, far too good for us (or anyone else at this level) and was the best ball playing defender I can remember us having. Scarily good with his feet.
You obviously never saw Neill Collins then......
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Anyway, who saw Bucky's Maw on Reporting Scotland the nicht ? She is the editor of the Falkirk Herald and incredibly wanted to talk about the local economy vis-a-vis the Holyrood Election rather than where her boy will be launching 85-yard forward passes next season - can you believe that ??
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I don't think we should lose sight of the fact that had Christian Nade not joined when he did then there would have been a very good chance of us entering the play-offs this week, not to mention a couple of flashes of Willie Gibson which helped get 6 points on the board early on.
Whilst 8th place is very merit-worthy I really hope some hard calls are made over the next few weeks, especially as to the balance of the squad. The harsh likelihood is however that quite a number of players who were in attendance last night will be offski of their own account - such is modern football.
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Popped down today myself.
Was some form of motorbike lessons taking place in the car park. Had visions of me being the only c**t ever to die renewing a Dumbarton season ticket.
There was also a wee guy floating about reception I've never seen before.
Yeah, I saw him too - apparently his name is Phinn, Nicholas Phinn.
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Watching a team like Dumbarton is like investing emotion into an account every week; just occasionally you get the chance to make a withdrawal. Today was such a day, and from the buzzing pre-match hospitality featuring a truly superb singing act courtesy of a local businessman who regularly backs the club, to Garry's strike and the stalwart defending afterwards, this was an afternoon to both savour and remember with pride.
Massive congrats to all the players, the two Stevies and the DFC Directors; you youngsters on here had better realise that we are all living the dream right now !
And is there a more angry support anywhere than St Mirren's ?
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Jumpers for goalposts, a lift over the turnstile and a clip round the ear and a mind how you go from the local bobby. Chips at a penny a bag and a bucket of herring down the quay for a tanner. The fitba' was, notwithstanding what you've said, not very good down Bogheid way.
Indeed, distance tends to lend enchantment, and it's hard to imagine a repeat today of the Hamilton versus Clyde fixture of 11th March 1950 when an area of the Douglas Park pitch was cordoned off around an unexploded bomb.
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Never seen that before. Brilliant. Thanks Wilf
And it makes you wonder, if this was the standard in the 1/4 Finals, then what were the earlier rounds like ?
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Changing the subject completely, my lecturer who I spoke about earlier wrote a wee thing about his new found love for DFC:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/james-mahon/scottish-footballs-semipr_b_9679360.html
That's pretty good by the way. Find out if the guy is backing Bernie Sanders and I'll warm to him even more.
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I think it might have been the one full season that Brian Fairley spent with us. There was some rumour of an alleged betting scandal involving Morton players. I definitely wouldn't name Alex Williams as one of these though. Pretty sure Morton were 10 up with 12 to play for and they made a complete Jordan Spieth of it. That taught me never to take anything for granted when it comes to football.
Yes, I seem to remember an already-relegated Stenny winning at Cappielow towards the end of that season, despite (unusually) having a Jack Russell terrier at left-back.
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I wasn't there last night but I was taken today by the comments of Rangers-supporting workmates, who to a man and woman were really impressed by Sons' defensive showing. As one guy said, quite a few teams may well have buckled early on in such an occasion.
But we certainly didn't and that really gives me some hope and reassurance about the morale in the camp. Add to that the fact that Livvy and ourselves have each taken one point from the last two games, with ours being arguably the harder shift.
So what happens now ? Anything less than a Livvy win at Cappielow should be seen as a minorbonus and should that happen, then we really need to be fired up for QoS next Tuesday. Stevie Aitken has got to firstly convince HIMSELF that three home games in succession can take us towards survival and then get that message across to the players. Here's hoping.
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To be fair, the last 6 months under Murray was no better than we have been seeing this season. We also had no attack whatsoever in that period either so we weren't having a go at anyone really. The difference between this season and the last couple is that Murray managed to get us safe by this point in the season (more or less), meaning we didn't have to worry about the teams below us having a chance of catching us.
Murray had some astute loanees like Chris Kane and Stuart Findlay and also the excellent one-season presence of Paul McGinn. He also benefitted from Livvy being deducted 5 points last season.
But please, can we finally now consign Ian Murray to the record books ??
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Whoa, whoa, everyone, we're a wee bit off play-off speculation just yet.
And speculation about what team should pick up points in what games is also a mugs charter; if the form book were the case we'd never have beaten Hibs twice at home and lost to Alloa.
From now on in, it's all about who does what in every minute of every fixture, starting for us next Saturday versus Morton. I keep reading that we have the personnel to stay in this Division - I now need to see the evidence for myself.
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Awful results for us, but we've carried the dig quite a lot over the last four seasons, so now time to stand up and be counted.
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That's not to say it couldn't or won't happen - he's an ambitious young Manager after all - but I'd be very intrigued as to where the Sun is getting it's info from.