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Nowhereman

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  1. Care to show your working on that thought?
  2. Yeah I see that Dumbarton's ground is entry but the first team is silver surprisngly enough. Must be because we had a club poet and a club minister.
  3. And their headline now is the womens cup final. They rarely give the womens game precedence over the mens game and given it is the last day of the premiership season that is somewhat surprising. I wonder why they took that editorial decision
  4. Given that it’s some time since the trust submitted their letter and given the board comprise only two people it’s somewhat concerning that they haven’t stated their intentions by now
  5. Given that the board have a responsibility to the clubs shareholders not wanting anything to do with the ownership issue is a strange stance to take
  6. I doubt he was given that Meadowbank didn’t come in to the sfl until 1974
  7. I see that Morehomes were due to pay us £300,000 in April. Maybe the club should call up the security that was granted in their favour
  8. I pretty much knew all of that but the bit I don’t understand is how the club can grant a security over its own land and the money borrowed doesn't make its way in to the club accounts
  9. I’d agree with this and as much as I think Farrell should go I can’t help but think that the players are getting off lightly. Farrell was booed on and off yesterday yet the players were applauded off. They are just as culpable with a few exceptions
  10. Genuinely can’t understand why this would appeal to league two sides. Relegation to a league of six where two end up in relegation positions. So a one in three chance. And likely next to no crowds against the colts. Also would the colts have to follow the fixture list or could they just postpone if it didn’t suit like they do in the lowland league. Even if this doesn’t get passed it certainly proves that the SFA don’t have Scottish footballs best interests at heart if you still needed any proof
  11. I get that but it doesn't detract from the point that the fewer fans that turn up makes it easier from Andy Hosies point of view
  12. I get what you are saying but is refusing to attend not just playing in to Andy Hosie’s hands. He will be delighted if crowds fall to a couple of hundred and the club fall to the bottom of the division. Because the fewer people who are interested suits his purposes and will make it all the easier for him to wind us up at the first hint of a half decent offer from a builder
  13. Cannot believe that Brett Long didn’t win any POTY award
  14. Must admit I don't get the love for Coatbridge. Nothing against Albion Rovers but their ground is one of the worst to watch a game from, easily poorer than either Elgin or Bonnyrigg (as long as it is dry)
  15. His comment was about clubs who are outwith the spfl, not about clubs who are already in it.
  16. Absolutley agree that it should be opened up, there should be proper promotion and relegation. I was only commenting on your assertion that there were up to eight clubs who were stronger than the current clubs in league two. There will be plenty who would be competitive.
  17. While I agree with the point you are making about promotion and relegation given the way that Bonnyrigg have struggled this season I'm not so sure about that claim
  18. So you think that the SFA's main interest is league two sides and that they are setting up a new league to protect them? Really?
  19. Yip and given almost every article on the BBC website concentrates on Celtic and Rangers isn't it interesting that there is no reference to those two teams' 'efforts' to play youth
  20. If club directors would prefer to play in the B team conference rather than the lowland league without B teams then that only shows the huge difference between a director and a fan. I don’t know anyone who would like to see our club drop in to a league where most of the games would seem meaningless. Indeed I know very few who would actually go to games. On the contrary a successful season in the lowland league could revive a club. You only need to look at Brechin this season for proof of that. Dropping in to a B team conference would be far more likely to lead to a clubs demise than dropping in to a decent lowland league where there was proper promotion and relegation at both ends
  21. If we are offering Wylde a deal I'm struggling to think who we won't be offering a deal. And if we end up with virtually the same squad next season that is concerning, no matter which division we are in.
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