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  1. 3 minutes ago, Kelheart said:

    Same as Man City same as Man U same as Chelsea same as pretty much every other team that’s trying to move forward whichever way they can , it’s not our fault if others supporters teams are stuck in the dark ages and happy to plod along nothing wrong with wanting to progress , just saying 

    My god.

  2. 2 hours ago, TheScarf said:

    It's actually a fair shout.  Clubs with sugar daddies  like Kelty and Ross County will never go bust as the debt is written off.  All bills are paid.   Clubs with known idiots with too much money in charge like Gretna and Rangers, do.

    What happens when the person contributing the money stops contributing, for whatever reason? Then the biils aren't paid, and it becomes a debt.

    Don't know enough  about either Ross County or Kelty specific circumstances, but they are obviously being supported financially by an individual(s) as the money they spend , or are planning to spend, will be way in excess of the cash they take in the door from day to day operations - same as Gretna were.

  3. 2 hours ago, kefc said:

    Same things been said of the club for the last 5 year. A Club can’t go bust if it doesn’t have any debt, silly. Take it you know how a football club and business works?

    A business will go bust if it doesn't have enough cash coming in to meet its financial commitments e.g. players and management with contracts of employment. This all works fine while someone is bankrolling the club.

  4. You are also probably aware that most if not all teams do not rely solely  on matchday income either.


    But this is it. This is the issue in a nutshell. Gates of 300!! For fucks sake. Smell the coffee.

    The majority of other clubs rely on their income from operations to fund their expenditure. It’s why players in league 2 are on, if they’re lucky, £200 a week. And this is why Gretna collapsed. It is only sustainable while one individual, whoever it is, has money to spend. Or has the inclination. Or is alive. It is built on sand.
  5. It’s a fair summation.

    I think Sean and Ferry would do a job for us in league 2 so would be please if I heard they had re-signed.

    Neill’s cameo yesterday was embarrassing. Good riddance.

    Hurst started with a bang but withered away. Can’t believe he will get full time. Feel that league 1 is his level,but he could excel in league 2. Would be happy if it was with us.

    Duthie needs to smell the coffee. Wouldn’t even fancy him in our team next season.

    Reid - back to Albion Rovers? They are well suited.

    There is a good spine already signed but we need someone in midfield who can pass the ball forward, and forwards who are capable of scoring goals. In fact, just players who can show a bit of composure when offered a chance to score.

  6. 7 minutes ago, Moonglum25 said:

    If we get relegated we are only a season away from playing in the play - offs to remain in the league.  That is the bottom line -  you have one bad season and you are fighting to remain in the league.  Hopefully it will not happen but you cannot rule it out. We are looking at Brechin potentially and hopefully dropping 2 leagues in 2 seasons.

    This is the very reason we must do all we can to avoid relegation. Wasn't that long ago both Albion Rovers and Berwick were ahead of us terms of their league position, and look at them now. 

  7. Of the three teams in bother (assuming Dumbarton are too far head of us at least) then we are the ones that are in decent enough form, so three wins SHOULD be enough, bearing in mind one of them will need to be against Brechin on the last day of the season. Defence is pretty solid, so only need to start scoring a bit more. Unfortunately, I fear goal difference might kill us in the end. 

  8. 1991/92 - Kilmarnock v Meadowbank Thistle - 3rd Round Scottish Cup replay. Pouring rain. Horrible night.

    Went to a penalty shoot out after a 1-1 draw. Tommy Burns missed the decisive penalty for Kilmarnock. 

    The next day the Killie manager was sacked (Jim Fleeting I think). His replacement? Tommy Burns.

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