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FINBARR FLOOD

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  1. 3 hours ago, virginton said:

    McAlister alongside the rest of the defence were really poor in the first half and after Graham got himself sent off they had very little to do in the second. I don't think our overall performance in the first half was anywhere near as bad as some people are claiming but by the same token a confident second half showing after the second goal doesn't mean that we're close to solving some major problems in the team. A more clinical side than Alloa will punish the number of errors and chances that were given away in the first hour yesterday. There is a genuine attacking threat to build on - what we do with the remainder of our budget between now and the window closing could change our league position by four or five places.  

     

    was :whistle

  2. 12 hours ago, Toby said:

    I’d have probably bought something off you had you not given  us all the same patter you gave other clubs’ fans about how you were asked to do it in memory of a groundsman’s dead granny or whatever, but when I did question you about it on Facebook, you blocked me straight away.

    If it’s fair game for you to silence me when the opportunity arises, I don’t see the problem with me questioning you when you don’t have that luxury.

    Of course you’re only trying to earn a living- how refreshingly, and uncharacteristically honest of you. How does the site owner and more importantly, his sponsors feel about your methods? I’d imagine that the guy running Nostalgia Cases, for example, is parting with a few quid, either upfront or in commission for his products to attract our attention. Are you doing the same?

    Another wet nappy post from a real life no mark! Bravo ROUSSELLE! :)

  3. 21 minutes ago, virginton said:

    What evidence is there that Easdales actually want to fully take on the responsibility of owning GMFC? I'm sure that they've got plenty of other things to do with their time and money that don't come with the dire investment record of second tier Scottish football clubs. 

    One of the most unfortunate legacies of the Rae era is that Morton fans can't seem to envisage an ownership model that doesn't involve as near as 100% control by one interested party. 

    At the moment the GMST is the second largest shareholder - initial value £120k.

  4. 'With another Shelbourne player, Paddy Turner, he then joined Greenock Morton in Scotland, flying over to Glasgow every weekend. The team won 12 matches in a row and Flood was living "a celebrity lifestyle" as a footballer, in contrast to his mundane life in Guinness.'

    Flood came in at the very beginning of the Hal Stewart era during which Morton went to a league Cup final tie against Rangers at Hampden.

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