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Churchill81

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  • Birthday 15/02/1981

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  1. Me, my Dad and Brother were the first customers of Krafty Brew and what a brew it was. Had quite a few since and they're excellent, the brewing experience they offer is brilliant and you get your own beer, designed and made by you at the end of the process.
  2. Rutherford wasn't really given much of a chance, he played a game earlier in the season where he looked decent but then sat on the bench for much of the year. Queens may be a level too high for him at this point but he could be promising. As mentioned above, he didn't do well near the end of the season but I think that was down to not having games under his belt. He was all over the place and you could see he wasn't game sharp. As for Gallagher, regardless what he's been like as a player and with fans, he's committed a crime and deserves the punishment he's received. As to the did he or didn't he have a contract/understanding, I do remember reading that Burchill would offer him a deal if he wasn't given jail time. This was all before Ford was announced though, maybe when he came in he decided Gallagher was a no go. Plus, we'd be naive to think that Burchill didn't have another player in mind when jail time was likely.
  3. I thought Dycey had a good season for us, consistant enough and I prefered him at CB to RB under McGlynn. RB didn't work under McGlynn as he didn't get far enough forward. Under Burchill, it took him a wee while but he improved towards the end of the season and can whip a cracking ball in. He'd breeze 1st division in either role though but I'd like to see him continue the progress he was making at RB. Really, really gutted he's away, always a player I liked.
  4. More injury woes and McGlynn still in charge! http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/livingston-injury-crisis-continues-burton-4655511 "Livingston’s injury crisis shows no sign of easing as veteran midfielder Burton O’Brien became the latest victim. The 33-year-old broke his thumb earlier this week and boss John McGlynn is unsure of his status for the crucial trip to Fife this weekend. McGlynn said: “Burton’s broken his thumb and he’s to see a specialist. “We don’t know what’s going to happen with that but it would be a massive blow for us. We just need to keep our fingers crossed on that front. “There’s no guarantees we’ll get any of the others back for Saturday.” Simon Mensing, Michael McKenna, Craig Sives and Mark Burchill could miss out, with Brad Donaldson out long-term. Youngster Darren Moffat is also out after sustaining a severe cut on his foot last week. Defenders Jason Talbot and Kyle Jacobs played through the pain barrier in last week's defeat to Dumbarton and McGlynn says they’ll need to wrapped in cotton wool. “We’ll just need to nurse the two of them along and make sure they don’t pick anything up and are available for selection at the weekend.” Defender Declan Gallagher returns from suspension."
  5. He's just not had the service that's been needed, too many long balls up and he can't do anything with them. That being said, from what I've seen about the game away on Saturday, he had plenty decent balls and done nothing.
  6. If he gets one, I'll say coincidence. Two, then the blame has to lie firmly with you and the tally I'm afraid haha. In which case, I'll add an admin tally too!
  7. Think it might be time to remove the Jordan White goal tally Liviforever, it's clearly jinxed the boy.
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