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  1. 14 hours ago, JS_FFC said:

    Based on the last two tournaments, 4 points should guarantee qualification. 3 would probably put us in a goal difference tiebreaker so probably better to draw all 3 games than win 1 and lose 2, unless the win is a fairly heavy one.

    Based on Scotland's history at finals, if it goes down to GD then we're out. 

  2. I was optimistic when the draw was made but Germany are finding some form and a lot of our key players are now injured.  Losing McTominay would be a huge blow. Stating the obvious but we really need him and Tierney playing.  I thought Ferguson might also make some good contributions off the bench and that's not happening either.

    Expectations quite low now but hope springs eternal, even with Scotland.

  3. 11 hours ago, peasy23 said:

    Gutter, Detry miles past with the first effort, but that was exactly the sort of distance Bob doesn't hole enough of imo.

    Shuffles and Cuntlay having a nightmare up the last.

    I watched half an hour of the early coverage and what felt like 15 mins of it was Cantplay standing around for a ruling on the fringe for no apparent reason then once he got it, walking slowly around the green to check his line.  He and partner then three putted.  Magical stuff.

    Bob and Detry well placed (it looked windy). Anyone know if winning this would get them an exemption for next year? The nature of the event makes me think not, but can't find any info. McIlroy and Lowry must be strong favourites anyway.

  4. 6 hours ago, The Ghost of B A R P said:

    That's the point (plus dissent and garbage refs). Nobody's getting hurt. Therefore, not a dirty team.

    Every team in the division faces garbage refs and I doubt there is a conspiracy against Morton.

    Dirty? Depends how you define it.  They're not Racing Club 1967 dirty (at least not from the televised games I saw bits of), but the yellow count being so far ahead of the next worst team suggests that they probably have a game plan to commit a lot of fouls (i.e., constantly cheat) to break up play. It made them hard to beat mid-season but you can't really complain when people point out Morton's shithousery and call them dirty - they are; just not ultra-violently dirty.  That said, I agree with @Dunning1874 that most teams have a hacker and yours is the unlovable Broadfoot.

  5. 3 hours ago, stevoraith said:

    One thing you can guarantee on a match thread involving Morton is a bunch of Morton fans getting annoyed and red-dotting everyone who says they are a dirty team, despite them having more than 50% more yellow cards than the team with the second most yellows in the league (incidentally Raith). 
    More than a sixth of all the yellow cards in the championship this season have been shown to Morton players. 
     

    But they’re not a dirty team. 

    It probably suggests that their persistent fouling and bookings are of the snidey, niggling, insidious sort rather than big hatchet men halving opposition players. 

    It's a mystery where this approach comes from. I'm sure Doogie's telling them to go out and play entertaining, flowing fitba.

  6. On 22/04/2024 at 10:32, Pie Of The Month said:

    After the host club takes off 15% for costs of hosting the game 50% of the gate is sent to the SPFL and the remainder is presumably kept by the host team since the SPFL rules don't mention splitting the gates.

    @Ad Lib had a post on it early on in the Thistle v Airdrie match thread where I think he said the gate receipts were more than likely cancelled out by additional costs, bonuses for the squad etc or at least that's what it meant for Thistle.

    I remember hearing about this last season.  It seems absolutely nuts that teams which have qualified on merit for the playoffs then have to pay for VAR (if they get to the final) and hand over 50% of the gate receipts to the SPFL. Not disputing that this is true - but WTF? That seems like a massive amount to pay out for the privilege of trying to get promoted and I can't imagine what the justification is.  If we didn't make any money from the extra games last season then something is badly wrong with how it is all set up.

  7. 18 hours ago, kingjoey said:

    I know that I'm a boring old fart, but I'll never tire of the statistic that Hearts have never beaten either Rangers team at Hampden since it opened 121 years ago. 

    They did beat them in the cup final in 97/8 (?) at Celtic Park, which at the time was very funny.  How many finals (and in recent years, semis) have they contested? Can't be that many, although I agree it's still a good stat.

  8. Didn't engage with this at all. I take it Celtic bravely battled through again despite the massive establishment conspiracy against them which sees our sinister referees always favouring the opposition? If so, inspiring stuff from the underdogs which will please their glory starved fans. 

  9. 9 hours ago, shizzlemanizzle said:

    My middle child has been offered and accepted on to a primary school 8 week footie course. The first 4 weeks is classroom based. Teaching him about sectarianism. The last 4 weeks they get to play football. f**k you rangers and Celtic. Every single old firm fan is, at best, a bigot apologist and at worst a bigot.  The old firm are an absolute embarrassment and are holding modern day society back. 2024 ffs. Twenty twenty four.

    Wow. All they need to do is spend 5 minutes at the start of each football session reading out your bang accurate summary and add that anyone singing / gloating about Irish history in a Scottish football stadium is an absolute moron and thunderc4nt of the highest order. 4 weeks of classes!! 

  10. Went to bed when Scheffler hit the 13th green as that was clearly it. He's too conservative to lose a 3 shot lead from there. We have a lot more of this grindingly dull brilliance backed up by The Lord to look forward to. 

    Very disappointing that the final round unravelled so fast in terms of competition. I really thought at least one of Homa, Morikawa or Aberg was going to surprise us and push him all the way (and keep pressure on his putting). Two of them in the pond at 11 with Collin already having doubled 9 then Max in the shrubbery on 12, goodnight Vienna with 6 holes left. It's not often you see leaders dunk it on 11 either as there's no way you should be anywhere near it. Ah well. 

  11. 8 hours ago, Distant Doonhamer said:

    I don’t get this notion that Scheffler is a shoe in for this. He may well win it but a long way to go. 

    I think it's because he arguably hasn't had his best stuff this week, putter was shaky yesterday, he even missed a few greens - and yet when he'd dropped some shots (which he rarely does), he just rolls in an eagle putt on the 13th and he ends the day sole leader with almost everyone else making bad mistakes.

    I thought he'd be further ahead by now but I'd still be really surprised if he doesn't win.  'Mon Morikawa or Aberg....

  12. 2 hours ago, Smithers Jones said:

    First medal for me today (Routenburn). Very wet and boggy in places but the greens were decent. Drainage is usually excellent but the course just hasn't had time to breathe before the next downpour arrives.

    I'm just over the water at Cowal and keep meaning to come over and play Routenburn - was the layout changed recently?

  13. 5 minutes ago, peasy23 said:

    I wouldn't say he was unlucky at St. Andrews, he hit most of the greens in regulation but was miles from the hole most of the time. Smith gave himself much better chances for birdies. 

    I remember at least a couple of putts looking like they were going to drop early on, and they didn't.  He didn't get going and I think he thought he just had to stay ahead of Hovland.  Smith absolutely deserved to win. Of course, Young ended up beating Rory too so he didn't even come second 😬 My main point was that I don't think he has another major in him.  I particularly can't see him ever winning the Masters as the wedge and putter are so tested at Augusta and he clearly tries too hard.  That won't stop Sky going on and on about him every day of every year's tournament though.

    Rory's career is quite a weird one if his last major does turn out to be the 2014 PGA. 

  14. 1 hour ago, lichtie23 said:

    But but but…….if he starts with a birdie today Paul McGinley thinks he could charge through the field

    Listening to McGinley is torture at the best of times but him (and Dougherty and Jamie Weir) talking about McIlroy verges on cult-like hysteria.

    I quite like Rory, he seems like an interesting and thoughtful guy, but getting any more majors is looking unlikely now with the quality of younger opposition. If he finishes his career on four, he'll have underachieved given the talent he burst onto the scene with. He was unlucky at St Andrews - leaves a couple of good putts on the lip on the front 9 to really secure himself, and then Smith plays the round/back 9 of his life - but he needs an awful lot of things to click to win another now.

  15. 11 minutes ago, Bring Back Paddy Flannery said:

    It’s got to the stage where I wake up in the morning and check the leaderboard to see who might be able to beat Scheffler. The guy is absolutely ridiculous.

    Yeah, same. The answer is probably no-one over 4 rounds, he's relentless.  It'll be a sad state of affairs if he's 4 shots or more ahead going into the final round, meaning what should be an exciting Sunday night's viewing will be smothered in boredom before it even starts, and switched off way before the end. 

    Almost wanting Bryson to contend here, that's how desperate this is. I'd rather he won than Scheffler tbh. It's a shame Willy Z fell back on the last two holes last night. Maybe one of the H-Boys - Hojgaard, Homa or Hatton - can do us a turn 😬  I fancied Niemann beforehand and he's made a quiet but decent start.  Already 4 behind SS tho...

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