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  1. In the post above you have clearly altered what I said and therein lies some of the problem - people believe what they are told without knowing the full truth. Yep not all of our fans are squeaky clean (no fan base is) and you can be assured that we do all we can to ensure that things are done properly. If people step out of line there is a process for dealing with that in our fans charter - same as most clubs. No going to engage anymore because both you and the lad console clearly have an idea about the majority of our support and how anyone who causes trouble is dealt with. You are both wrong Wish you both well but sometimes find out what the full story is and even what is true before you make your mind up. The example you used above where you altered my quote to make it look like something I said is typical - don't believe all you read on social media .
  2. Goodness me I am one of the people who run St Roch's, having big crowds is not something we brag about. We endeavour to support as many groups throughoughout our communities. This has included Homeless charities, Homework clubs, football coaching, Employability session, mental health support groups to name a few - these are the things that make us proud and all free to the end users. We actually won the Evening Times Community Organisation of the Year in 2019. On the park we have progressed at the right pace over the past 7 years. We are also very proud of our fans (the vast vast majority are "real" St Roch's fans and not hangers on as you put it - although I am sure that every club in the west region will have people who come to thier games just for something to do. Our fans are incredible - as an example they recently did a fundraiser to purchase a defiblirator - you don't often here this but they brought in TOO MUCH money. They decided to buy two defiblirators and donate one to another west of Scotland club. This would have cost around £1300 but the fans were keen that because the money was donated for life saving equipment that is what it should be used for. All west clubs have been informed and a Free raffle will determine the destination as we extend the generosity of our fans to another club. It does not take ego to run a successful community club - for us to continue to succeed we need to continue to care. All the very best - you are welcome to come up to our game on Saturday and judge for yourself.
  3. Completely understand and did not appreciate that there were so few U21 teams Is there sn opportunity for players born in 01 who are currently registered with West of Scotland teams who might not be quite ready for the first team to potentially go out on loan for a season?
  4. I agree 100% Why can the players effected not go to 21s or ammies - it is time for the 04s to get thier shot at the Development Leaugue
  5. Hearing football at all levels from Chamionship down will be postponed from today SPFL Premier League will be only permitted football for next 4 weeks
  6. Did anyone notice the lino at the Celtic game yesterday - positive he was reffing at our level last season?
  7. Seems to me most of the posts on this thread are from Pollok - who are not playing in the league at the moment Pipe up when you start playing you absolute pains in the arse
  8. £7,200 to each paricipating club this season £2,500 for teams who decided not to participate
  9. Comeontheloknow - each club made the decision based on thier own circumstances, there may be some who will regret that the further we go into this season A question for you though - your statement outlined "guaranteeing the safety of volunteers and players on matchdays" which is understandable - why enter a team in the under 20s league? I find that baffling!!
  10. Maybe I sm wrong but even if there is a 4 week lockdown that does not mean the season would need to be curtailed The leagues have kicked off and have until next June to finish - I am sure the clubs who are participating would not mind a four week break, if enforced, and to start back January or even February. The clubs that have dropped out however will still need to wait till next Summer so no real impact on them I, for one, have enjoyed seeing the resilts coming in on a Saturday night and hats off to all the players, staff and committees for the efforts - the season has started - it NEEDS to finish
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