I spoke to Mark Brown. He was sitting on the reception stairs and I felt a bit sorry for him. We didn't actually talk about football. He was the designated driver and was waiting for Sparky. He might still be on the stairs!
I'd worked this out at the start of the season but by my reckoning the 6000th was the third goal in the recent qos game. However, there is some dubiety about whether a season we had in 'c' division in the fifties should count(I hadn't). There's also the wartime league which wasn't official but the SFL encouraged the clubs to play in it.
In the last forty years, we did go seven away games without scoring between 7th August until 1st February in 2010/11. We're currently eight games without an away goal.
John McQuade curled a left foot shot from the corner of the penalty area against St. Mirren around 1993.
The second goal in our promotion game at Forthbank had six touches from our box to the back of the net without really being played long. It was just a really good breakaway before Charlie Gibson stuck it away to start the party!
Seeing Wilson gave me a shudder. Waste of a jersey who had the temerity to complain about being freed. It shows how poor he was when Lee Mair got a new club and he now bumps his gums on the radio!
In the league we've won two consecutive games twice. The first two against Hibs and St. Mirren, then the double over Alloa and St. Mirren in early December. We also had the cup win against Alloa sandwiched between the latter.
I'm just waiting for ICT. Desperate for a cup game against them but no luck so far. I suspect Killie might be scored off your list next season. Without counting our chickens of course!
My mate asked a barman what was closest to Belhaven Best and was directed to the closest beer. When I asked what was closest to Corona, he said go to the toilet and lick the urinal
18 year old me had a ticket to see the (almost) original band but couldn't afford to get to Milton Keynes. It's always been a big regret that I didn't go.