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  1. SSB is mental in that it basically never changes. an opportunity for old firm fans to rant about whatever is irking them that day.

    i can tolerate it for a 30 minute car journey and no more. Often not even that.....

    best thing i've heard on it in years was a couple of Dumbarton players phoning in for Beat The Pundit on their way to training one night recently. Even better was when one of the questions was 'Who won league two last year?"

  2. 4 hours ago, Beepee67 said:

    🤣🤣🤣

    Brilliant 👏 👏 

    I started off at old Annfield in 1973 right through to Forthbank at present 

    Players like George Young in goals..Matty Mcphee...Rab Duffin...Billy Steele.....Micky Lawson...Stewart Carr were my 1st memories...I was a bino from that day 

     

    The stand behind the goals..the wooden pie hut going on fire several times a season...I've still got the scar from a rocket fuelled temperature bovril (aka oxo cube) the red ash around the outside...red railings...Neil Diamond over the tannoy system (better than the present one at Forthbank) the clubhouse & changing rooms.... Bob Shankly as manager 🤣

    Being a ball boy ⚽️ 

     

    Brilliant times...wouldn't change any of it...seen some great players & goalscorers.... Steele...Colquhoun..Brogan...Watters...Snodgrass...Carrick are all different but fantastic service to the club 👏 

    Great times under Alex Smith..... Allan Moore was brilliant for us.... laterally & presently Darren Young 

    What's not to love about your local boyhood teams whoever they are 

    Bino's for me always 🇵🇪 💪

    Since the late 80s at Annfield for me.

    John Brogan scored the winner in my first ever game.

    Some great memories there.

  3. 18 minutes ago, Kircer bairn said:

    Whilst I appreciate that Burrell goal scoring justifies his consideration I can’t see the rationale for Fyvie given both his injury record & the times I’ve seen him against us. In my opinion he would struggle to make our bench. 

    Fair enough.

    When you only see players a couple of times a season its easy to remember the good games they had.

    Our probably right on the last point.

  4. 53 minutes ago, ebobsboy said:

    Players from other clubs off the top of my head- 

    Fyvie and Burrell. Cove.

    Hester and Lyons. Montrose.

    Goss. Annan.

    Steven and Wales. Alloa.

    McPake. Stirling. 

    Fulton and Martin. Hamilton. (although both have been out injured, nearly all season in Martin's case) so then maybe Tumilty and O'Hara?

    Bavidge and Lyon. Kelty.

    Connelly and Reilly. QoS.

    Edinburgh I haven't a clue given their financial plight, letting players go and having to play youngsters. 

     You'd have to think one or two will be in team of the season mainly because it can't be seen to have it  made up entirely of our players( although it would be nice).As for players from other clubs in league 1 who I'd take at Falkirk I think Martin and Fulton definitely, Fyvie, and the two on loan at Alloa, Wales and Steven. 

     

    McPake hasn't been with us long enough to be considered and nobody else from our team deserves to even come close.  i think Fyvie/Burrell/Wales/Steven are all worthy of consideration based on what i've seen. i'd expect there to be 5 or 6 Falkirk players in the selection at a minimum.

  5. 7 minutes ago, Kelheart said:

    Attendance wise Stirling quite rightly should be top 4 as is a City after all but with draw of the old firm just along the road it surely effects you guys a lot , I know it effects us at Kelty knowing of at least a good  hundred and more  leaving our village every other week to watch them , just wished folk would watch their local teams as would produce more wealth where it's really needed 

    it's something that's bugged me forever. probably more leave the area to watch the Old Firm than come to Forthbank. 

    our attendance goes up a little during good times but soon falls away again. 

    Stirling certainly should be a big enough place to support a club in League One. 

  6. attendance wise we hold our own in this league even with the inevitable drop off from the end of last season. we're 4th in average home attendances behind Falkirk, Hamilton and QOS and second in average away attendances (which either indicates an above average travelling support or everyone wanting to go and watch when the Binos come)

    i don't think it's unreasonable for us to want League One to be our natural level. 

    i don't see Milne starting. he was definitely one of Darren Young's favourites earlier in the season but he seems to be on a shorter leash now. Leitch will no doubt start as he always seems to when fit. Cooper never seems to get the same trust. 

    its not that they are bad players. i just think they are not being put in positions to succeed. Both are too slow to chase and harry. Milne knows it and his solution is to hold off and not press too aggressively and get done for pace. Leitch has a propensity for diving in and making late tackles simply because he's too slow to get there in time . they are both better players with the ball than without and we just have far too many of them. 

     

  7. 9 minutes ago, Beepee67 said:

    You will be glad to hear DC training this week & should be available Saturday if no setbacks 

    I agree with BC to remain in goals...I'm hoping his bad luck in doses of 3 are over after Annan & Cove away & Alloa last week my starting 11

    1... Currie 

    2... Cummings 

    3.... Clark 

    4.... Mcgregor 

    5.... McLean 

    Midfield 4...

    Rudi/Moore RM 

    Cooper & Crane CM

    McPake  LM 

    2 Upfront 

    Offord & Carrick 

    Subs Banner,,Leitch,, Weir,,Hilson,, Rudi or Moore,, McGeachie,,Spence 

    Lewis Milne in the pie shop until his contract runs down 

    Big game upcoming,,big players needed,,voices need heard on the park & sidelines,, leadership & desire to perform,,be brave,,plenty of dig,,composure on the ball & take it to them,,be bold & brave & have a go 

    C'mon the bino's 🇵🇪 💪 

    That's a lot of attack minded players for a key away tie when we've shipped 9 in the last two games.

    Are you actually Darren Young?

  8. Not sure whether i'm looking forward to my first ever trip to Kelty.

    massive need to bounce back after conceding an awful lot of goals in the last couple of games. 

    I can't fail to see how there won't be changes from last week's starting lineup. 

    I'm a big fan of Ross McGeachie but whether it's fitness related i don't know but it feels he's had a lot of games where he hasn't been up to his usual standard. I wouldn't be surprised to see Cummins start at RB. we don't really have the resources to make other changes to the defence. if you play Crane at LB then who do you play as a defensive midfielder?  

    I expect Blair Currie to get a chance to atone for last week's nightmare. 

    in midfield, i have no idea other than i'd expect McPake and Crane to start. i'd happily sacrifice a striker and have Banner and Crane sit with Leitch/Cooper just ahead and then McPake and Offord wide. 

    Spence up front for me if Carrick still isn't fit ( i assume he won't be as he took no part in warm ups on Saturday). Hilson never looks like scoring.  Spence works just as hard and i at least feel confident he'll take a chance if it comes his way. 

    i don't see any of the 3 hooked at half time last week starting anyway. none of them could have any complaints.

    Really hope to see a big reaction after last week. they shouldn't be short of motivation either with what's at stake. I expect both QOS and Annan to win this week so it's important we take something. 

  9. On 08/04/2024 at 21:04, BB_Bino said:

    It’s a non-story but one that shows that Josh is still holding out for Full Time football

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/josh-mcpake-training-st-johnstone-32540795

    he will definitely get a better offer than us next season i feel. i'm sure he could hold his own at championship level at least. not easy to stay in full time football though.

    he's certainly playing like he's motivated. hopefully he gets a couple more goals for us to keep us up and that helps get him the move he's looking for and it ends up a win win situation. 

  10. Saturday was a massive knock to the confidence but i still think we've got enough to stay up. 

    I'm sure there's still two wins in that side and that should be enough i reckon. 

    I'm not for a manager change either but i hope a lot has been learned from this season. I worried about the level of talent in the squad and the depth of it before the season. sadly most of the my main worries have come to pass. a slow defence that's not really good enough, no cover at full back and a lack of proper central midfield options. We've tried to play much the same way as last season but we dominate the ball less and have to defend more which against better players has proved too much too many times.

    the ones that i find gutting are the games we've dominated at home and ended up drawing. We've played some decent stuff at home at times but failed to turn the advantage into goals. 

    other than Annan who always seem to give us problems, the other 3 games are against teams we've had some success against this season. 

    I'd love to see Forthbank packed for the remaining home games but think that's a pipedream. 

     

     

  11. 3 hours ago, BB_Bino said:

     

    Yip, it's been a total nightmare for Blair this one, however I'm sure he will bounce back from it. I don't know him personally but you get the impression he's a calm individual and a level headed guy. He never seems to get too up nor down.

    To defend him though, I think he switched off because the ball seemed to go out of play. I'd not argue that it did, because I couldn't be sure, but I think he's switched off from that. He put his hands up and apologised to the bench pretty instantly, he knew he had made a hash of it. Call it Goalkeepers union or whatever, but I don't think Currie needs to apologise to anyone, he's a solid enough Goalkeeper for this level and he has saved us so many point this season alone.....and also in the past. I watch other Goalkeepers at this level and regularly think he's 1 of the best Part Time Goalkeepers about, and it would take someone special to displace him for me (certainly not Mark Weir).

    A (vocal) section of our support are critical of him for his distribution, but I think he has improved massively on that part of his game, his kicking is far more accurate now than it was when he joined us from Clyde.

    Yip, he's had a howler 2 weeks on the trot, but I'm hoping it doesn't effect him too much because over the season he's been one of our star performers and I hope the section of our support that want to shout nonsense at him remember this the next time he has a clanger.

    i was certain the ball was going to go out of play as i watched it but on reflection the wind has probably held the ball up and kept it in. 

    it's a horrible error but everyone has a bad day and if we'd had Mark Weir in goal all season, there's no way we'd have as many points. his distribution could still be better at times but as we saw on Saturday, he's far from the only one who struggles with accuracy when the wind blows at Forthbank. 

     

  12. 49 minutes ago, Red Watch said:

    Fully agree with that.  In addition an object was hurled at an Alloa player from the north end of the West Stand.  Surely someone will know who threw it?  Are all of our stewards blind?  What each club should be doing is requiring someone to own up/turn someone else in under fear of banning the whole group.

    Further, why weren't the police outside to prevent the Stirling youths from hurling missiles into the Alloa fans inside the ground.  This is a repeat of what happened at the previous home game against Montrose whose fans were also targets, so it should have been anticipated. 

    It is high time for the clubs to step up before someone suffers serious injury.  If they don't, will the SFA get off their backsides and cease to warm their haemorrhoids?  

    its all utterly ridiculous. 

    Police don't seem interested in doing much. I saw the kids chasing the supporters' bus after the Montrose game and chucking stuff at it and it was our stewards pursuing them while the police looked on. 

    It's beyond obvious they'd be out in force for Alloa and to see the behaviour of throwing things into the ground repeated without consequence is really disappointing. 

  13. Awful.

    Blair Currie put us in a hole early and then the rest of the defence conspire to dig deeper. To call it schoolboy defending would be insulting to the under 18s.

    We seemed to be oblivious to the fact it was windy in the first half. So many bad balls.

    Game over by half time.

    Offord worked hard and managed a couple on target. Mcpake was a mixed bag but at least kept showing for the ball second half.

    Struggling to find much credit elsewhere.

  14. Shame about Carrick.

    Barring injury I'd be surprised to see a change to the back 5.

    I don't see us folding either. Let's see the spirit of this time last season and we can drag ourselves over the line.

    A bit of a hopeful one but it would be nice to see the home stand as full as it was this time last year.

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