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Rab B Nesbit

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  1. Looking forward to going there in January looks amazing.
  2. If the mallow still went to Falkirk games he could have got a local derby in League 2 next season.
  3. Thanks Eednud it looks like I’ll go to City of Liverpool .
  4. Tweedmouth Rangers 5-6 Edinburgh United. One of the most incredible games I’ve ever seen in the East of Scotland League at Old Shielfield Park this afternoon. United came from 1-0 down to lead 3-1 and 5-3 before winning it 3 minutes into injury time having been pegged back to 3-3 and 5-5. Crowd 87. Not bad for £3.
  5. Hey Liverpool up and running again an excellent first half performance going forward put City to the sword. Firmino missed a sitter for 5-0 early in the 2nd half and the last half an hour petered out really. Thought Norwich deserved their goal they caused Liverpool plenty of problems at the back. Reading the above it looks like they’ve joined West Ham in getting relegated at Anfield in the first game last season . Great buzz about the place tonight great to be back .
  6. Firmly shitebagging it on the sidelines as always when it comes to predictions fud. Just like to take one game at a time and see how it goes. Off to Anfield tonight looking forward to it. Wee mosaic planned to help welcome the Champions home I believe.
  7. Just quoting this before it’s deleted mid season.
  8. Very good money Del. If Klopp didn’t want to bring anyone in then that’s good enough for me. Some good talent ready to step up from the 23’s. With such a settled squad at such a good age certainly no settling in period required.
  9. Pretty much if it’s an injury where a player can’t be moved and you’ve not got an ambulance at the ground as per SPFL rules. Definitely if you are playing on an unfloodlit ground with darkness approaching.
  10. Information from Liverpool on the use of VAR tomorrow night ... Ahead of the Reds' Premier League opener against Norwich City on Friday evening, LFC has confirmed how supporters inside Anfield will be informed about VAR (Video Assistant Referees) reviews and decisions taken by the match officials. The new football season will see the introduction of VAR in all games right across the Premier League following a unanimous vote by clubs in November 2018. VAR communications at Anfield will be made via a combination of announcements over the public address system and written messages on the two electronic scoreboards. A dedicated stadium announcer and scoreboard operator will be situated in Anfield’s control room and they will have access to the live VAR information feed. In the event of the referee indicating a VAR review, the operator will replicate the exact wording of the VAR information feed onto the scoreboard, alongside a simultaneous announcement over the PA system, as soon as information has been released from the Premier League Match Centre in Stockley Park, West London. Fans watching on television will be updated with the same messaging via the host broadcaster’s feed. In line with its philosophy of 'minimum interference - maximum benefit', VAR will only be used for clear and obvious errors or serious missed incidents in four match-changing situations: Goals Penalty decisions Direct red-card incidents Mistaken identity There will be a high bar for VAR intervention to maintain the pace and intensity of Premier League matches, and VAR reviews will only be communicated to fans in the stadium and on the TV match feed when there is a delay in play caused by VAR, or an overturned decision. This will minimise the VAR disruption to the match, while keeping supporters informed. VAR will automatically check incidents relating to the four match-changing situations and the final decision will always be taken by the on-field referee. Play will continue until the next stoppage, at which point the referee will cease the continuation of play until a decision has been reached. Extensive testing preceded the full rollout of VAR, with the process being used last season in the Carabao Cup, Emirates FA Cup and UEFA Champions League. During those trial games - which took place over an 18-month period - VAR only intervened an average of once every five matches, so the impact on the flow of the game is expected to be minimal.
  11. Stoneyburn 1-1 Bo’ness United Juniors last night at a very wet Beechwood Park. Crowd about 80.
  12. SPFL supporters pay their £18 at the gate and live in a bubble. Match officials just magically appear.
  13. It does. Hull is a decent day out and very cheap.
  14. Tunnocks Caramel Challenge Cup R1 tie tonight at Easter Road ... Hibernian Colts 3-4 Elgin City. Great game that Elgin eventually won in injury time having twice trailed. Crowd 454.
  15. Liverpool ones usually just go for the cover price then drop under Cowden. Some friendlies can be rarer though and go up.
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