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Casey Jones

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  1. I am not the camera man so my comments are my own thoughts and not that of the team. As I have said before, good on the teams that show more than Musselburgh do. Maybe they have more time that our guy, but again, maybe our guy does other football/ committee work that others don’t so he uses the time available to him as he sees fit. I said on another media point, that the main purpose of videoing the match is so that it can be viewed by the management team and used as they see fit. I don’t think a lot of East of Scotland teams show goals/ highlights, but I stand to be corrected. As an a side issue, last year, I wrote a report on P&B on all the Musselburgh matches. However, this took a wee while to compile each week, and also spoilt my enjoyment of watching my team, as I spent too much time jotting down notes during the match. So, reluctantly I stopped doing the reports. Cause of this, I appreciate whatever my committee and other fans do for my team, whatever they do!
  2. Are you and Jaggywaggy related? To the best of my knowledge and memory Musselburgh do not show highlights of matches as such. What Musselburgh do show is the build up and goals that their team scores, They do not show the opponents goals. Following the match last week which Musselburgh beat Dunbar - the three goals that Musselburgh scored were shown at night - not the Dunbar goal. Don't think anyone at Dunbar commented on this. Jaggywaggy was right when he intimated that there were no goals shown following the 5-1 defeat at Dalkeith. If Musselburgh had put anything out that night it would only have been the one goal from Musselburgh. Jaggywaggy still wouldn't have seen the Dalkeith goals. So I don't see what the issue is here?! Want to see your own team's goals - hopefully one of the committee/fans will volunteer their services. For teams such as Penicuik and Bonnyrigg to actually show highlights - that is a great service they provide! Not all teams do so.
  3. Ha ha a kent yeah coodnae kept up that gid spellin fur two lang beefore yer seekrit came out! Noo am tellin yeah, if yeah murnae gonna sipport the Hoose nae longir, then as ma freend fae pumphae says, yeah shoed be supportin yon Belters fae close tae where yeah bide, none ae yon nonsince oh supporting a shipyeard - dae yeah ken whit a meen brycey! Betir still, sipport ae gid team lick the Burgh!
  4. Great post G4! When Musselburgh got relegated a couple of seasons ago, no one (or very few) expected that to happen. However, the players stayed with the club, and you are correct that the management team encourages players to play football that supporters enjoy to watch. Might have been an easier league to play in, but to keep a high standard all the way through, and break a number of records last season, was a great comeback, and gave fans / and players great satisfaction. There will be a number of tough matches to play in the league this season, but I am, and have been very optimistic that we will be in the top five come end of season, and no reason why Musselburgh shouldn't be challenging for top position!
  5. Took a wee sabbatical from P&B, so thought I would pop back in and see whats happening! Now I am confused as hell! brycey - have you been on the sauce?!?! Why are you spending time answering yourself? Also, thought once a supporter of a team, you would always support them. So why the change from The Hoose to Buntisland? And why getting angry at a Fifer when you are now supporting a Fife team? Is it me that is losing his marbles or the person from a town near to where the Belters play that is losing his?
  6. Good luck to Dalkeith. Hope it goes well, but I have to say I am surprised by this move at this time. Dalkeith are currently the 4th best Junior team in Midlothian - both in terms of current league positions and size of crowds. Anytime that I have been up watching the team, I am always surprised of the lack of support form Dalkeith locals. Also the fact, as far as I remember, that they have never been in the Super League, I wonder how the transition to the East of Scotland League will go for them? Hope it doesn’t go the same way as Ormiston, who probably will remain in the lower reaches of the East of Scotland set up and now get about 10 of a crowd watching them? Perhaps way off the mark, but...
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