Can't really agree with your assessment on the game 4 -0, 2 off the post and a stonewall penalty denied. I don't remember Jambo actually making a save... After Nicky scored the 2nd, the game was done, the 3rd totally killed it, and the 4th just rubbed it in.
Thats fine talbot already beat them what was the score oh 3-0 in the senior Scottish Cup Darvel can play them has a senior club if u beat them thats fine u won't be the first team to beat them in the seniors or in the Scottish Cup Yet again Darvel are trying so hard to get in the limelight how about a game against Hearts see if u beat them I guess they would kick ur butt but how about Darvel earn the respect rather than hoping to be 1 of the big boys
Shame Talbot couldn't play this year... Yet much smaller clubs are giving it a go.
I wonder why there isn't the appetite from the government to get football back? Is it any less safe than a crowded bus, train or pub?? Is it perhaps because there isn't any financial benefit to them?? There might be a mental health bill to pay if tbey don't step in and assist ....
Same as last season though, finish in the top 13 and you're safe. (Unless a team comes down from the Lowland League.)
What if we don't start until say January... Hopefully October, but there doesn't appear to be any appetite to get football started. Will they still go with 7 teams relegated? Has there been any discussion round this?
I am over 50, of course I would go to watch football. In the open air... Must be safer than going to a pub, a cafe, a restuarant, a bus, a train, Asda...
We need to get some form of normality back in life
Not really sure why we are allowed to crowd onto buses, aircraft and trains... Enter shops and shopping centres, sit in pubs and restuarants, but by October won't be allowed to attend football in an outdoor arena.... Given the attendances at these games, it makes very little sense to me.
No idea mate.. I wasn't paid, or due to be paid.. But some were and some weren't . Hence me asking. The morality smacks of biterness, that some players chose to move on.
So, if they were all paid the same way ?? Would it be reasonable for a club to pay players that stayed and not pay players that left?? Is that ethical, legal ???
Just a quick question.... Has any team paid players since Corona stopped football... and if so.. Did teams just pay players that re-signed and not pay the players that left??
I think that will become a major issue, especially when you look at shared grounds... Maryhill and Drumchapel, Cumbernauld and Rob Roy. These pitches wont have any chance of recovery with games on them every week..... Way too many games to fit in a shortened season, even with a mild winter.... If we have a bad winter, can't see any way of completing the season.
Exactly. 20 teams with an October start and 7 to be relegated is ridiculous.
If they were promoting 3 ( politics) then they should have relegated 3 on the same points per game basis...
This is now a shambles... Some teams, with "dodgy" pitches ( no blame, just weather and location, and maybe sharing) had only played 15 or so games by March with an August start, how can they possibly hope to play 38 games with an October start..