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The biggest problem grass pitches face is the severity/intensity of the weather we endure these days, particularly with rain. I'm sure in future it is going to become harder to maintain a decent playing surface for ten months of the year.
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2 minutes ago, Buckfast said:
I think you can still buy them online on your phone right up to kick off.
No ticket sales stop at 5pm both at the shop and online.
Ayr United Football Club | Kilmarnock | Match Preview | 11/03/22 (ayrunitedfc.co.uk)
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1 minute ago, Rugbypark said:
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I just want us to go to QOS on April 23rd not needing a result. How we achieve that via home or away points is of no concern to me. Its the thought of them sending us to the playoffs or worse has me breaking into a cold sweat.
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They were hoping for a hard winter to freeze the ground for the heavy armour but climate change saved the day.
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1 minute ago, Qos91 said:
My pal has bought 4 tickets online last night. Hasn't received anything yet and no reply to emails or phone calls. Anyone else had the same problem?
There is something about a payment problem on the SuperAyr thread.
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2 minutes ago, Monkey Tennis said:
That's absolutely bloody ludicrous.
Do they want people to attend or not?
Its not ideal - I think it was explained previously but can't remember the exact reason.
Its the way of the world - I spent yesterday trying to figure out the new system of booking a swim in Troon pool (they didn't email me to tell me the booking system had changed)- you now need an app and an account number, plus a secret payment portal that a girl on the phone had to guide me through.
All for a bloody swim!
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1 hour ago, Otis Blue said:
Sorry if its already been covered, but Queens website saying we can't purchase tickets on the day of the match at the ground (hub). Is this so ....?
Sorry my previous post was wrong, QOS fans can only purchase tickets online. Apologies.
Ayr United Football Club | Queen of the South | Match Preview | 26/02/22 (ayrunitedfc.co.uk)
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Good to have a discussion about another farce, Calmac, before the update.
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I keep on thinking his surname is Conroy for some reason. Slowly but surely I'm turning into Trigger.
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Before the Dunfermline game a couple of us arrived at 1:30pm, and although we didn't get a seat we met Ben Dempsey's parents who were up for the weekend and had a great chat and laugh with them. Beats staying in the house till the last minute!
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That was a great inswinging corner from McInroy, something we've not had all season. What a signing he has been so far.
It might go horribly wrong on Saturday but then with this revitalised team I'd expect them to correct things with a win up at Kirkcaldy.
Attendance "1850". Must be great being able to afford a season ticket but never bother going.
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45 minutes ago, steve55 said:
interesting:
Dr John Campbell has been making this very point on his Youtube channel in recent weeks. The Omicron variant has been great for the world allowing a much more effective level of T cell protection against future infection than any vaccines could offer.
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My ideal scenario is both securing our safety and relegating QOS at Palmerston on April 23rd whilst smashing our third hoodoo of the season in the process. A goal v Partick the following week would be a bonus.
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Surely a win next week means ninth at worst for us.
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1 minute ago, Richey Edwards said:
Shit bro did we last win in Inverness in the 2002/03 season?
That's crazy.
I thought it was 2004 but no: BBC SPORT | Football | Scot Div 1 | Ayr shock Caley Thistle
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Just now, Trogdor said:
And we would kill the hoodoo. Having not won in Inverness since god knows when.
2004. Our only win!
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Met office forecast for Inverness doesn't look too bad, dry but cold on Saturday. Depends on what happens tomorrow I suppose.
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We can all have a nostalgic Covid debate in two years time when Shankland returns.
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I'm ever the optimist. However... wondering if both ourselves and Killie get punted from the cup tomorrow then the league game can get moved to Saturday Feb 12th?
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29 minutes ago, Arch Stanton said:
It's about 40 minutes from PGS to Wemyss Bay and about an hour from Largs to Ayr via Kilwinning so as I said already...naw.
No ambition!
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If I were a St Mirren fan I'd get the train to Wemyss Bay, quick pint in the Station Bar, 12 minute service bus to Largs then train to Ayr via Kilwinning with potential for another pit stop at the Alton Inn or Taylors in Kilwinning. We do a similar journey after Morton these days for a wee pub crawl.
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23 minutes ago, North Terrace Gazza said:
How did a small group of Morton fans get tickets for this game? They have now been ejected as they were stupid enough to celebrate the goal.
They were in the supporters bar too and started singing as they were leaving.
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I've just read Lee Bullen's wiki entry and was ignorant of the adulation of the Sheffield Wednesday fans towards him. Voted Sheffield Wednesday's greatest ever captain in 2014. Has played all eleven positions for the team at some point. Won the Wash & Go "Good Sport" award
How he has managed to be persuaded to leave Sheffield to come up here is a mystery but I'm not complaining. From out of nowhere comes the possibility of great times ahead.
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I'm not sure I would file the last two years under "banter"!