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  1. 4 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

    Well done Lochore. Played out the last 20 minutes with 10 men too.

    Bo'ness only threatened in the first 10 minutes of each half. Other than that Lochore defended resolutely and comfortably.

    Man of the match was the Lochore keeper Dale Wotherspoon(sp?). He got his ample frame behind everything thrown at him and his handling, including cross balls, was excellent.

    Can’t understand why Bo’ness did not change up their corner routine, the lochore GK caught nearly every corner  that was put in tonight. 

  2. 2nd time I’ve watched Bo’ness Athletic now and again they looked bang average. Lochore Welfare bullied them tonight, got in their face and didn’t let them play. 
     

    A few of the Bo’ness supporters not happy with how lochore played, punting high balls up the park but it worked for them and Bo’ness could not handle it. 
     

    they were also lucky not to have went down to 10 men after number 7 went into the lochore player with his head after a bad tackle on him.

    how will they cope when they lose all those goals against teams in a higher league?

  3. 9 hours ago, thesunnydunny said:

    Assuming yes but the Lochore keeper would have a different opinion the way he was playing. I have seen him play four times this season and in my opinion is one of the best in the League.

    Agreed, he is a cracking keeper, seen him myself 3 or 4 times and every time he’s pulled off some saves, keeping his team in the game/going on to win games

  4. 11 minutes ago, thesunnydunny said:

    I think some of the Fife referees must read a different rule book from everybody else. Some brilliant goalkeeping from the Lochore keeper and the woodwork denied Dunbar today but how the referee denied Dunbar a penalty in injury time was unbelievable.

    small margins in this League but Dunbar played well against a much improved Lochore side who are on a good run especially in cup ties and Dunbar have no reason to be deflated.  The aim was promotion at the beginning of the season and it is still achievable. Anything better is a bonus.

    Three players unavailable today is worrying at this time of the season but if the referee had done his job properly today we would all by celebrating.

    All to play for next weekend.

     

    Your assuming you would have scored the penalty.

  5. 14 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

    Still over 1/3 campaign left but Dunbar in strong position with 10pt lead on 2nd.

    Unusual nowadays for relegated clubs to stick by a manager nevermind bounce straight back but could happen.

    Certainly helps when you have the biggest budget in the league by a country mile though doesn’t it.

  6. 20 hours ago, StraightOuttaEOS said:

    a terrible appointment getting a dinosaur in lynch, n the boy smith who is a twitter fan boy should never be near a changing room. welfare should’ve stuck wi yaya instead of these two imposters. not a single sub oan sat tells you it aw. wit a mess. 

    7 or 8 wins in 2 years for yer man ‘ya ya’ hardly a prolific record is it.
     

    Still, the club should have appointed the handrans in my opinion, absolute visionaries of the beautiful game, looks as though Whitehill just couldn’t compete with the pull of the mighty sandys. 

    I was at Camelon on Saturday and can assure you Whitehill had a full bench, even yer pal ozzy made it onto the park from the bench 

  7. 30 minutes ago, groundhopper 184 said:

    whitehill welfare are a club in freefall just now, poor support, players leaving like confetti and have no direction! no offence intended here. but they would actually struggle at "amateur" level, its that bad!

    What players are leaving like confetti?

    They beat sandys last week 5-3 who are considered one of the best amateur teams in this area.

  8. 6 hours ago, 354Pge said:

    From all in Rosewell….don’t make me laugh. She means thanks to some of the people who have never even heard of Whitehill Welfare before or even know where they play.

    looking at the Rosewell neighbourhood page it was clear that the club had a lot of backing in the village who felt that the guy had been served his punishment, and quite rightly so, in a court of law, but this should not stop him playing football, again quite rightly so.

    anyway, he’s away now we concentrate on beating Camelon in the Scottish cup today.

  9. 9 minutes ago, 354Pge said:

    Really yeh when they didn’t even announce his signing then answer ‘no comment’ to everyone about it 

    Whitehill just desperate as been hopeless for years and just wanted him on the field of play win at any cost.



     

     

    Hopefully you will piss off and continue your trolling somewhere else.

    just remember that Penicuik would have kept him in a heartbeat if the story hadn’t broke to the press. That’s a fact!!

    you can now go on and chase the next story to be offended by. Guaranteed you have a Ukraine flag on your social media profiles, 

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