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16 minutes ago, D.Armour Appreciation Society said:
I'd very much imagine that they are looking for Volunteers.
That would be the kind of ludicrous, small-time move that I had rather hoped we were looking to leave in the past.
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I see the club are looking to recruit two SLO's without any detail whatsoever regarding whether its full-time/part-time or what kind of wage it would be...
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2 minutes ago, LFMCF2 said:
Crazy game of football tonight. However, I do hope the Dunfermline goalie is OK.
There could easily have been a few more goals in that game.
Pleased for Lucas McRoberts to get his first senior goal.
It was probably a nice enough way to finish what was a bit of a challenging season for the team.
Feels like a good time to look forward though, with the new stand opening, and will be interesting to see how the squad gets shaped over the summer.
(Really wish it was summer football in Scotland)
Could be exciting times ahead..
P.s. Proud as punch picking up the new home top tonight!
I prefer to enjoy my summers.
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7 hours ago, AyrTroopMajor said:
This is all I have wanted for the past few weeks. Last game of the season, nothing at stake, cigars out, and a thoroughly stress-free night for everyone in schwarz und weiss.
Well I didn't actually mean 'cigars out' ffs, get this defence straight in the sea.
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This defence are fucking having us on
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This is all I have wanted for the past few weeks. Last game of the season, nothing at stake, cigars out, and a thoroughly stress-free night for everyone in schwarz und weiss.
Unsure what I want to happen elsewhere. A toss up between a strong desire never to visit 'The Caledonian Stadium' again and also a burning wish to see Ruari Paton's career disappear off a cliff. I suppose all that really matters is that it means absolutely f**k all to every one of us gracing Somerset on this fine sunny and rainy evening.
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Cannot be remotely arsed with this season any more. Moronic red card, let's be honest. Just a total liability.
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When he's not having a monumental brain fart, Jack Sanders is a very good centre back. Would have him permanently without a question.
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2 minutes ago, D'Jaffo said:
We have played far better shooting towards the Railway End in every game under Brown.
The Queen's Park game would beg to differ. And it definitely damages the atmosphere.
Edit: unless you mean we played better in that particular half against QP, in which case that's true but it wouldn't be difficult.
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1 minute ago, AyrshireTon said:
You kicked off, so we chose ends. We seems to do that a lot, presumably to annoy the home fans.
Mullen got us a point tonight. We lost our way after scoring and didn't wake up again until the last five minutes or so.
Nah for the last few games now we have warmed up in the opposite half of the pitch and deliberately shot towards the home end in the first half. It's something we're assuming Brown has chosen to do but it is baffling.
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4 minutes ago, Its not only a game said:
So was Browns Tactics right or useless ?
Brown's worst tactic remains changing ends to shoot towards Somerset Road in the first half. Utterly nonsensical.
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Missed opportunity, were the better team and would have won had we not went and conceded a carbon copy of the goal Morton scored last time they were here.
On the subject of Morton, what a band of dirty, dirty b*****ds. To be admired in a way, I suppose.
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7 minutes ago, Hursty said:
Afraid to say that's what I did today - opted for an amateur game instead. There's just absolutely nothing to get excited about with watching us at home these days.
Can genuinely understand why people do this. I enjoy football much more when I don't remotely care about the outcome.
Watching Ayr United is a total chore and, as someone who tends to only go to home games, this season has been one of the worst I can remember. Watching third rate players gift the away team 3 points in the freezing cold. Cannot be arsed.
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6 minutes ago, itzdrk said:
Feel a bit for Bryden because he's just a not very good striker but is being asked to play wide despite not being quick, a good passer or dribbler. But he is terrible, he shouldn't be playing.
This is a huge part of the problem. I cannot comprehend the fact that someone who is so blatantly not up to Championship standard in his supposed 'natural' position has been given a new contract and a starting role on the wing every week. It is genuinely like playing with 10 men.
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Honestly dumbfounded that a scattering of people applauded at the end there. Some people will genuinely applaud anything.
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Should be about 4 down. Back to Bullenball this.
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We are fucking sleeping here. Shite.
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Playing our way right back into trouble. Superb.
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I understand Bryden's usefulness off the ball but on the ball, he needs serious work. He has neither a real turn of pace nor a trick in him to beat anyone which essentially means that the best we can hope for when he's in possession out wide is a throw in or a corner.
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6 minutes ago, Peil said:
What own goal? I could have sworn he swung at the ball and missed from where I was standing
Definitely an own goal, he took a swipe and shinned it into the net.
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Just on Adeloye, wish people would stop booing him. He helped keep us up, went with our best wishes and more importantly, every time we pick a player out and boo them, they score...
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2 minutes ago, UpInTheAyr said:
Tomi's goal everyone just looked knackered or they completely switched off. The fact he scored and they got level came as no surprise and it took a moment of brilliance from McHugh, who looks very good technically, to turn the tide.
Musonda had a mare for Adeloye's goal, completely lost him. Wondered at the time how Adeloye managed to find so much space but that is why. Quick change of direction and he was away and Musonda was left with his arm in the air praying for offside.
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This footage from someone's phone is actually far more watchable:
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Felt a bit for Sanders last night. He looked devastated at the own goal and still looked a bit down even at Full-time.
I don't think he's great but I do think he's a decent enough defender at this level if he's surrounded by other competent defenders.
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The Ultimate Super Ayr Thread
in Scottish Championship General Chatter
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Playing Kilmarnock in a friendly is nonsensical and cheapens the fixture completely. Celtic would bring in some money but we could also push the boat out a bit and get an English team with a big following up - Newcastle or Sunderland would be good.