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  1. Micks mercenaries certainly don’t like a team getting in about them. A bigger bunch of whiners. Moaners and greeting faced feckers I doubt I will see this season. 
     

    EK no 4 never halted the whole game.  Refs need to be firmer with plaything fc. 

  2. On 27/08/2023 at 11:43, Auld Heid said:

    I can understand a player missing with injuries from games.  However a lot of our injured (same) players, seem to continually pick up random injuries.

    That is concerning and isn't helpful for selection, as players continue to be asked to cover unfamiliar positions due to lack of numbers.

     

     

    How would you know who is injured in games. You’ve spent more time at Ibrox this season. 

  3. 5 hours ago, 2 Teas And A Bovril Please said:

    I think you need to be very careful on the integrity of the statements you make Auld Heid. The silence from your usual Linlithgow regulars may lead you to realise it was not indeed the situation you describe and you may want to look closer to home for a large part of the scenes that unfolded. 

    From what I witnessed there is no doubt Dundonald 10 tries to get the ball back from the Lithgow player who has dived on top of the ball to slow the game down in the final moments which appears to transpire into some verbals which causes both squads to come together at the end. I thought the boy 10 was quite entitled to try to get the ball back at that point and that the Lithgow player wasn't booked. However that summed up the refereeing performance throughout the afternoon which seemed to bemuse the home, away and neutral contingent. 

    Calling Sibanda the catalyst for the second fracas which happened around a minute after the initial one on the final whistle is outright wrong. I think you need to look at your Linlithgow centre half Liam Allison who comes back out from the away dressing room when already down the tunnel and cowardly punches a Dundonald helper blindly from behind who is trying to usher the teams down the tunnel and doesn't see it coming before Liam Allison runs back down the tunnel to the dressing room. That is the complete catalyst for the rest of the scenes. It was an absolute cheap shot and an utter disgrace. The reaction to this then also sees Linlithgow fans ending up on the pitch. Any fans of any club being on the pitch at this time isn't acceptable - I have little sympathy for them crying about it when the home supporters had something to say about it. In amongst both home and away players going in to separate things we also witnessed a member of the Linlithgow management team throw another cowardly blind punch - admittedly less effective as it bounced off the side of the head of an unaware Dundonald player. 

    There is no doubt about it that Dundonald will be punished for this in some way or other but I think your claims are fully biased and you need to allow yourself a more balanced perspective which is why I've raised the points as I think it would be unfair to allow you, Swifty, or anyone else have free comment without talking about what really happened on this specific event. I suspect Dundonald will have to put in some sort of pull out tunnel from their dressing rooms to the pitch to avoid these situations in the future. 

    Credit to the Dundonald manager who quickly moved as many of his players to the the far side of the pitch for a rollicking in an effort to defuse the situation. I didn't witness any of the Lithgow management team doing similar - rather John Miller getting in the face of both linesmen and the referee. 

    The upcoming Lithgow game versus Bo'ness is set up nicely - perhaps back to the crowds of days gone by. 

    Just to show how wrong you are 

    the incident with Cunningham holding onto the ball was a full 3 minutes before the full time whistle.  The whistle was blown after 10 had gone through the back of Cunningham leaving an elbow on him. As Cunningham rose to his feet the ref blew. Sandy celebrated the win and was then attacked by Dundonald 10 and two mates. Which sparked the melee. The second melee was started by Sibanda who by this point was utterly out of control.  The attacks on supporters were cowardly to say the least and resulted in Rose supporters spilling onto the pitch to escape grown middle aged and indeed older men throwing punches at anyone in Maroon.  One of whom it seems is a well known former club official and now at another club.   
     

    good attempt at deflection but i’m afraid a pile of shite.  

  4. 1 hour ago, 8MileBU said:

    Trying my best to be as impartial as possible here - Your description of the Rose player/staff involvements in the fisticuffs is near identical to what my Rose supporting friend told me. Also no surprise whatsoever that the usual Rose plebs on here are in full-blown denial mode. That said, I think Dundonald are gonna get hauled over the coals for their behaviour but only fair the Rose do too.

    Were you at the game caller.  
    no.  Well shut the hell up then. 
    you know nothing.  

  5. 3 hours ago, 2 Teas And A Bovril Please said:

    I think you need to be very careful on the integrity of the statements you make Auld Heid. The silence from your usual Linlithgow regulars may lead you to realise it was not indeed the situation you describe and you may want to look closer to home for a large part of the scenes that unfolded. 

    From what I witnessed there is no doubt Dundonald 10 tries to get the ball back from the Lithgow player who has dived on top of the ball to slow the game down in the final moments which appears to transpire into some verbals which causes both squads to come together at the end. I thought the boy 10 was quite entitled to try to get the ball back at that point and that the Lithgow player wasn't booked. However that summed up the refereeing performance throughout the afternoon which seemed to bemuse the home, away and neutral contingent. 

    Calling Sibanda the catalyst for the second fracas which happened around a minute after the initial one on the final whistle is outright wrong. I think you need to look at your Linlithgow centre half Liam Allison who comes back out from the away dressing room when already down the tunnel and cowardly punches a Dundonald helper blindly from behind who is trying to usher the teams down the tunnel and doesn't see it coming before Liam Allison runs back down the tunnel to the dressing room. That is the complete catalyst for the rest of the scenes. It was an absolute cheap shot and an utter disgrace. The reaction to this then also sees Linlithgow fans ending up on the pitch. Any fans of any club being on the pitch at this time isn't acceptable - I have little sympathy for them crying about it when the home supporters had something to say about it. In amongst both home and away players going in to separate things we also witnessed a member of the Linlithgow management team throw another cowardly blind punch - admittedly less effective as it bounced off the side of the head of an unaware Dundonald player. 

    There is no doubt about it that Dundonald will be punished for this in some way or other but I think your claims are fully biased and you need to allow yourself a more balanced perspective which is why I've raised the points as I think it would be unfair to allow you, Swifty, or anyone else have free comment without talking about what really happened on this specific event. I suspect Dundonald will have to put in some sort of pull out tunnel from their dressing rooms to the pitch to avoid these situations in the future. 

    Credit to the Dundonald manager who quickly moved as many of his players to the the far side of the pitch for a rollicking in an effort to defuse the situation. I didn't witness any of the Lithgow management team doing similar - rather John Miller getting in the face of both linesmen and the referee. 

    The upcoming Lithgow game versus Bo'ness is set up nicely - perhaps back to the crowds of days gone by. 

    What a load of utter made up shite 

    i suspect you were not even there. 
    this is a total and utter pile of lies trying to deflect from the disgrace that was the home club.  

  6. 2 hours ago, Auld Heid said:

    That doesn't surprise me.

    The EoS needs to have a close look at the Dundonald set up. 

    Yesterday's scenes were the worst I have witnessed in many a year. The actions of initially Brown (10) and Sinbanda (7) were catalyst to what then transpired. 

    A situation worsened as players having to run a gauntlet from pitch to changing rooms - through Dundonald officials / supporters.

    A totally acceptable situation and not something I would wish to witness again.

     

     

     

    Its Sibanda and why would you think its acceptable ??? 

  7. Just catching up with this farcical attempt to get 4000 inside that ground. Clearly spectator safety is of no concern over coffers in the bank.  No honest official would ever allow 4000 in there.  That banking cannot be included for a start.  
     

    linlithgow has one of the finest stadiums at this level and the safety officer has deemed 1700 as the safe capacity including 300 seats in stand.  Banking is not allowed to be included.   
     

    either safety aspects are not applied on a level playing field or palms have been greased on the local council only for police scotland to rightly say no chance.   

  8. 8 minutes ago, newcastle broon said:

    What about your overall treatment of the Sauchie fans.

    Piss poor I heard.

    Care to explain that one. 

    SFA advice following incidents involving Sauchie fans with Tranent and Bonnyrigg. 
    you reap what you sow.  Get your own house in order first.  

    even yesterday they were throwing objects at the Rose fans. 
     

    so basically.   Roond ye !!  

  9. 41 minutes ago, Redcar said:

    Both Linlithgow goals might well have been offside, though if he wasn't off for the 2nd, it should have been a penalty if they hadn't scored.

    David Ferguson was nutted by a defender who had no chance of reaching the ball.

    Travis did absolutely nothing to warrant a red. 

    Lewis Allan should have had the game won even when we were down to 10, and if Buchanan had been available we'd be in the next round. Without Buchanan, we have no strikers worthy of the name. 

    Ultimately, we lost in a cup to lower league opposition for the 6 millionth time since we got relegated. 

    5 should have walked in the first half let alone the second for his sly dig for the red card. A thug from the 1st minute.  
     

     

  10. 35 minutes ago, AlanCamelonfan said:

     

    Your making that sound like whoever it was raised their arms to assault him the person was obviously trying to push him away. You are just twisting that. As I said quite happy to discuss it with you in person over a juice or a coffee.

    But let's be honest here all the agro needs to stop as I said two of your more senior committee members agree with that so let it be. 

    those senior committee members are trying to be nothing more than polite 
    This all started when your club fired a manager who stood up to the disgraceful goings on behind the scenes at YOUR club
    the fact that these players and coaches feel aggrieved should not surprise you and the fact they enjoy getting one over you likewise
    the only place you need to look for the cause of the aggro is your own club and its petty minded individuals in charge

    YOUR ENTIRE CLUB IS A GANG OF ROGUES  !! 

  11. 6 minutes ago, AlanCamelonfan said:

    Ridiculous behaviour from bad winners and it's shown on here. 

    Loving it.  Camelon and tea leaf Tony getting just what they deserve.  Sweet F all.   Your club is a gang mate. From top to bottom. And bottom is very much where they are headed.  Did Mr Harvey have to be escorted out of the Rose committee room area after gling looking for John Millar.  Did Mr Harvey have to be pulled away by several bystanders.  All for being told a simple home truth. 

  12. HAHAHA 
    get it right up them and their negative tactics
    Harvey must have been taking lessons from B Ferguson....... Score a goal and defend defend defend
    every minute of wasted time came back to bite them on the arse today 
    so much so I heard in the club after the game that Harvey spat the dummy and
    went looking for fisticuffs at FT 

    GET IT RIGHT UP THEM 

  13. 12 hours ago, AlanCamelonfan said:

    What's too assume he's on video running over to opposition fans same as he did at camelon

    And no Camelon player has ever done this. Stuart Cringean for one.  Get a grip of yourself.  You really have never grown up have you.  A hatred for a club you could only wish yours could match on and off the park.  

  14. Oh dear Alan you really are a headcase,  An embarrassing moment for the player who dived to try and win the penalty. 
    I noticed he never protested too much and indeed the main protests were from your bench.  

    You are as equally embarrassing to your club with your antics and abusing female supporters.  Maybe time to stay at home on a Saturday
    and count all the money you say you have. or maybe give some to your club to do something about that midden of a ground 
    how that ever got a safety certificate is beyond me.  And then the laughable floodlights   hahahahaha 

    As for The Rose  onwards and upwards.... just a pity we took so long to get rid of Ferguson and Kerrigan 

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