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  1. We live in a strange era, where with the exception of Falkirk & Airdrie, everyone else seems quite content with who they have in the dugout. With the jobs that DY & SP have done, it's only a matter of time before someone from above takes notice, I thought Young was off to Ayr 2 weeks ago.

    I'm billing this as the battle to be Dunfermline's next gaffer. If & when we do eventually lose Young, enough compensation to lure Petrie to Bayview would certainly soften the blow. Let's hope that's not for a while. 

  2. If we're serious about the play offs, montrose at home should be 3 points. Yes, the Mo' have 4 wins on the bounce, unless you're a team going for the title, you seldom win 5 in any division, and I don't see montrose being at that level, just shows how good a manager SP is. On paper, we have the strongest team, Montrose have the slightly better tactician in charge. 2-0 Fife

  3. 10 hours ago, RioRab said:

    Don't you think that is a bit of an insult to generations of part time players over the years that have played in the Scottish leagues?  If you think that is the case, it follows that you must also think the same about current full time players and that they are better/fitter than previous generations?  If so, how do you think say the current Scotland team would fare against say any of the 60's, 70's and 80's Scotland teams?  Or say the current Aberdeen/Dundee Utd teams against their 80's teams?

    Historically part-time players weren't as fit as full time, however that has definitely changed over the last 15 years or so. The exposure of the basement leagues when Rangers reformed highlighted that to many. The game has changed so much over the years. I don't believe guys like Best, Puskas, Baxter & a 50 year Mathews would get by, despite their undoubted ability. Whereas it would be great to see the Lisbon lions, the busby babes, Pele etc with today's tactics, methods, balls, boots and pitches. They would be nowhere near fit enough. Hard to argue how Scotland would compare with past sides, or the Don's or Utd v their 80s sides, remember in these eras the opposion wasn't as strong as is today (there's no way theyd beat Real Madrid or Barcelona nowadays, they money has given them squads packed with world class players) I suspect the ability has fallen, but fitness has certainly increased. Money isn't as evenly spread across the European game now making it harder for teams from outside the big 5 to compete. I live in hope our game can improve both club and nationality though. 

  4. 12 hours ago, Narey said:

    Rovers have a mix of full  and part time players. Most part time teams in the division have players on loan who are training full time. I believe your goalscorer today is one of them. If you look at teams such as Alloa and Arbroath who are holding there own in a league above, it proves that at lower league level when you add in loan players from the premier league and players recently released from full time teams with a core of top end semi pro's, the difference is very small if anything. It's not like all the east fife players have just finished a 12 hour shift down the pit whilst the multi millionaire rovers players are at home in there mansions. 

    I think in this day and age, part-time players are no longer pub league players and are as fit as their full-time counterparts. The difference I think is preparation. Part-time clubs have a couple of hours on a Tuesday & again on a Thursday, (when you add in midweek games, even less) to prepare for games, full-time generally have all week together. It may be small, but it should make a difference.

  5. Mark Kerr?  A genuine lack of ambition from Ayr. Glad DY stays. At this stage of the season it would have too much of a derailing effect. I've always thought Kev would be somewhere in the management side of things one day, I thought more of an assistant though. Dunfermline will be the next team looking at the gaffer imho. Hopefully if that happens there's a few candidates looking for a job. Bring on the Rovers. 

  6. 10 hours ago, Gordon EF said:

    I thought Cedric was a decent player.

    What a time that was. Anyone remember Alexis Dutot? Right back who looked class for a few games, got injured then disappeared.

    Yeah, the era of Cyrus Moosavi, the unfit Robbie Neilson & Nade, rumours of Bouzid & several 'Utongans'. Who would've thought that would end up in tears? 

  7. Not going to put Gavin Murray in, as this is when I started going regularly and I've far more good memories from that period than any other watching the Fife. He must still have Murray Murray Murray, out out out! Ringing in his ears though. Billy Brown for when he fell out with his own fans, but at least he kept us up, Aitchison was terrible but the whole club was badly managed from top down in that period. For me Jimmy Bone, yes we were in a level above our means, but alot of fans stopped going after that season and we've never enticed them back. We actually performed better at Ibrox than in most of the league games that season. 

  8. Don't like to slag anyone who has worn my club's colours over the years, they're ten times the player I could ever have dreamed of being. The worst would likely be some unknown who never got past the reserves. Going back about 15 years we had a keeper, Andy Stewart I think? He didn't fill me with confidence, compounded by a midweek game at home to Hamilton, when their keeper scored against him. Probably more a case of worst moment rather than worst player, oh and Cedric Tuta was terrible the few times I saw him. 

  9. We do seem to always want to take one more pass than needed and over egg the pudding, I'm bring over critical though. When you think of some of the pish we've endured over the years. That's certainly been the Darren Young way, keeps you excited till the end. Well done boys & well done Jordan Hart. Good to see Brett encouraging  him, especially when he took a knock. Shows he's not the type to sit moping that he's not in the side - everyone fighting for the cause! 

  10. 1 hour ago, lukejoaitken said:

    Can’t believe Hart has kept his place, that has to be a real kick in the teeth for Brett. Was really hoping to see him get back in.

    Being a keeper is all about confidence. What would it do for the lad dumping him, after what he'll know was a terrible mistake last time. Yes I prefer Brett, but he looked shaky after coming back from injury last year also. Hart has been better than I expected. Glad we have both to call on

  11. Yes, much of our glories happened many years ago, and yes Ayr are a bigger club, with larger crowds and with it a bigger budget, but you also live off of the past, the reality is in my 35 years of following football, Ayr like East Fife have never been any higher than the second tier and we have both spent a lot of that time lower than that. 

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