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  1. Good interesting debate developing here, with some interesting points being brought to the fore.

    Like others I was excited by Swift's appointment but must admit some concern rose when every other day it seemed another BSC player was arriving.  Would they be up to the level we require/expected, if so why had they not been snapped up by senior clubs?

    Orr, Thomson, Crichton and Jamieson were exciting signings. Someone mentioned that Forbes and Wedderburn would not play in the same team but they have played almost every game together. Wedderburn clearly has pace issues but still looks reasonable enough.  Ross Lyon looks the part and Coll might do, Corbett looks good and jury still out on Adam Brown.

    I do have concerns that he does not rate Wilson in goals, if he had he would surely have had him in the team a couple of games ago instead of persevering with the disaster that is Marshall.

    Reading the comment that he probably wanted the Dumbarton or Stranraer job first is an interesting one. Given that the Sons are a league above us I wonder who he would have taken/brought in to their squad.

    Anyway, we are what we are for the moment and just have to keep getting behind the team and hopefully things will turn round. 

    Onwards and Upwards.

  2. Probably the best we have played all season in passages but where oh where is the cutting edge.  Interesting in the after-match interview that Darren Christie thinks we are going to give someone a doing, personally I will settle for a couple of wins.  You look at the moment and wonder where they are going to come from.

    We should have started with 2 up front yesterday and, given Cowden's issues in the past week or so and lack of subs, we should have given them a troublesome day playing fast high tempo football to tire them out. There were a few plus points for us in terms of performance but this was a poor Cowden team. Bobby Barr has lost his pace and obviously a few were out of position to make up the numbers.

    Special praise goes to referee Roncone - he really is the C***s C**t.

  3. 37 minutes ago, BinoBalls said:

     occasionally questionable attitude.

    Played for something like 18 clubs in his career which probably speaks volumes for a problem somewhere.  Great finisher but probably flawed. Heard his departure from the Shire was not particularly good, Shire fans can probably fill in the story.

    When he was with us McGrillen and him were scoring for fun as was Mercer. As alluded to by FF it all turned to ratshit at the end something I will never forgive a couple of people for doing to the club.

  4. 2 hours ago, big al said:

    1884, some going that, 137 years.

    Be great to hear stories from the older supporters of league title victories throughout the decades. 

    They first joined the Scottish Football League (SFL) in 1905. The club has never won any of the major honours in Scottish football, but have won lower tier divisional titles on five occasions.

     

    Your record is nothing to boast about either but if you want we will swap your lower tier titles for our Challenge Cup win.

  5. The goal we lost was a shocker, allowed to run free and no tackle.  Jamieson should have a least tackled the man although I think he may have thought that any challenge would have seen the Albion player go down. At times I think they thought they were Harry Kane the way they were going down!!!!!!.  James Lyon should have given us the lead, he really should have fired the shot off when he got the chance.

    We still have a few issues we need to address. Clearing our lines at times is one of them, a left back is another.  Wedderburn's dallying about nearly cost us dear. As yet I have still to see us put a team under sustained pressure.

    Next week will be an interesting one.

  6. 15 hours ago, Neilly said:

    I was at Dumbarfon last midweek and you weren't allowed bottles or cans but were allowed Capri Sun's.

    I'm not sure what science guided that but Capri Sun's have a capped top these days that are more dangerous than a bottle top or can If it was due to the danger of the object

    We are football fans gagging on seeing our team play. The crowds are in the hundreds. There is zero chance any of these drink containers are going to be used to throw on the park but we are all deemed as animals by the powers that be. It's all pretty pathetic.

     

     

    Criminal Justice Scotland Act from 1980 makes it a specific offence to take any can, bottle or other container which may be liable to cause injury into any football ground.

    Common sense being applied at a lot of smaller grounds which is fine until something goes wrong.

    This was apparent last night when those on the terracing had entered the ground with at least one bottle of booze and several flares and that banner. Trying to find out what the powers are for removing the banner in the ground but obviously the stewards have not been searching fans coming in and have missed the banner, which would be difficult to conceal, or just turned a blind eye to it.

    On the same thread, only to nip potential trouble in the bud, we should perhaps be introducing segregation in the stand. Would not be hard to station a steward at the first stairs to guide opposition fans to the far end of the stand.

  7. Great to be back yesterday and well done to the staff who made it possible.

    Decent performance by the team yesterday. Some great performances. Jamieson and Crighton look a good pairing and Wedderburn may be short on pace but will take no prisoners.  We had a really good first half but the second half and the introduction of Tiffoney was decisive. Both goals were possibly avoidable.  For the first Rudden was allowed to run free into the box and for the second by the time Mills decided to get onto Graham he was on the wrong side.

    Hard to be critical against a team 2 divisions above us and we look good for the league. Dunfermline are banging goals in for fun at the moment and that is a worry when we play them in Fife before the Binos.  All in all we have had a couple of good performances and the fans are back.

     

     

     

     

  8. Sorry to see Hoppy go but we did not get much from him last year.

    Interesting that only 3 of last year's squad still remain, Corbett arriving on transfer deadline day, Graham and Smith both missed majority of the season through injury.  Shows how much Swift thought of our squad when he arrived and how our high expectations were dashed. At least this year the squad is assembled well before the season starts and there should still be a couple of signings plus the Hibs loanees. 

    Hopefully we will be back in the ground to cheer them on.

  9. Things starting to look good at the moment. For once we have made our signings early and not the last minute scramble that has seemed to plague us before. Should give the players time to bond and get to know each other.

    Phoned the club yesterday , thanked them for the offer of the season ticket money and told them it was a donation.  Hope others follow suit and it may go towards another player. 

    Onward and Upwards.

  10. 44 minutes ago, Ned Nederlander said:

    Dross sounded exactly, and I mean EXACTLY, like Davidson today - he's either been coached by her or by whoever prepared FMQs for her.

     

    Bit wishy-washy it has to be said - he'd have wanted to hit the ground running but simply didn't.

     

     

    Davidson at least sound convincing on occasion this clown exudes nothing.

  11. 5 minutes ago, Neilly said:

    The drama of it all. Have an ice lolly and calm yourself down.

    We have signed FIVE players from BSC Glasgow and I would say only three of them are starters.  There is absolutely nothing between the quality of this league and the top half dozen in the Lowland. He will have a better handle on what works at this level of football than me or you. I am genuinely amazed at the tears by the majority of our fans.

    I am excited to watch different players trying to prove themselves. Do we really want another season of the same old shite trickling down to us? Ryan Blair and the likes we have had those types season after season and it has taken us absolutely nowhere. I could understand the trepidation more if we had a proven model of success but we are consistently garbage signing players we have heard of from the leagues above and around us. 

    Trust the process and come back with a worthwhile opinion after the first quarter of the games. You know, after we have seen the players and can actually judge them as opposed to dismissing their quality because they come from a league below. It's football snobbery that we really aren't good enough to be dishing out. For anyone to say just now it's going to be a disaster and feelings of that ilk I find a bit disrespectful to the new manager.

    Manager must know what he is doing and will have explained his signing philosophy and plans in depth at his interview.  They obviously feel he is the right candidate although we do not know how many and who were interviewed.  As Neilly says we will know better after the first quarter. I think the worry comes from the fact that we are not signing the usual released dross that we think will do a job for us and seldom do. 

    Just hope we are in the ground to enjoy it.

  12. 9 minutes ago, Christophe said:

    This past few years we have brought in several players that were lower league "names" or consensus was were good enough, and they have badly underperformed. I'm more than ready to try something different. 

    I agree with what you are saying but why do you think they perform so badly with us?  We look on paper to have a good team then nothing. It is very disappointing and frustrating. 

    Paddy Flannery was one of these an almost goal every 2 games record for Dumbarton and then comes to us, looking forward to see him scoring on a regular basis and we got nil from him.  Keith Wright was another.

  13. 3 minutes ago, Christophe said:

    The bottom of league 2 has been bottle-necked for many a year, the top 4-5 Lowland League sides could compete towards the top of League 2 no problem at all.

    If anyone thinks we are too good to ship loads of BSC players in then they are kidding themselves. Sure these boys are more than good enough. I mean the policy for the previous 7 or 8 years has hardly yielded much in the way of success has it? 

    I don't think it is that we are too good to ship loads of BSC players in - it has been mentioned above if these players were the cream of the team then why has no other L2 sides came in for them sooner.  There is knowing a players capability so hopefully Swift has that or we could be in deep trouble before Xmas. Hopefully they will be a be good enough and prove everyone wrong.  I think that there is an expectancy at this time of the year that we will sign players we have seen and feel they are good enough rather than a number of players few of us will have seen nor have knowledge about.

  14. Agree mostly with above. It will be easier for you to make comment having seen them in the flesh that for others who have had to watch the broadcast. The broadcast fails to show positions and runs that players are making and often does not show a players  other  abilities.

    McGuigan and Halleron were certainly not fancied by Irons and I do not know if Swift has seen enough of them to make up his mind. I would be for keeping them.  Blair and Biabi will, I imagine, be on a good wage and this could possibly be better spent. At times you expect so much more from them and yet they fail to deliver. 

    Somebody needs to keep a close eye on Jack Bryden's future and should Hibs decide to release him at some point then we should move quickly.  I would also like to see Ross Dunlop back at Ochilview but think that is unlikely.

    Quite liked what Swift had to say in his interview but we will wait and see who he signs and how we play. Hopefully he will have ran through the seasons videos and will have a better idea of who is staying and who is going.

  15. 12 hours ago, Francesc Fabregas said:

    I also think Stenhousemuir deserve a degree of praise for their broadcast offering (and I appreciate I might be a little biased here!) There were one or two sticky moments earlier in the season but since the camera has been moved into the main stand, the quality of the output, both in terms of sound and vision, has improved tenfold, and will continue to do so going into the new season when new innovations are added.

    I think Irons will carry most of the blame for the season.

     

    At least you were fortunate enough to be in the ground to watch it.  Watching the broadcast was a truly horrendous experience and did improve when it was moved but much too late.  Concerned when you mention new innovations - seriously hope we are back in the ground by then.

    Iron should carry the blame - it was his team, his selection and his tactics which failed us.  The fact that our top goal scorer  was unfancied and could not even get in the team says a lot.   Thomas Halleran was another  that was left out in the cold. and as you say from the start there was concern about the make up of the squad, an abundance of forwards but light in defence and midfield.

    How long is the inquiry into Cox/Tiffoney going to take. Hopefully they will get the finger out and come to some kind of finding quickly.

    Roll on next season.

  16. Have not seen footage of the game but watched Brian Reid’s after match interview and he makes no mention of the incident. You would have thought that he would have said something especially as it was directed at AR supporters

    You get the impression that this will rumble on for a while with he said, she said allegations. Surely someone nearby must have heard something.

    This could easily go the way the Fotheringham/Nade episode went a few years ago.

  17. 1 hour ago, AlanCamelonfan said:

    Yes it is. Noone deserves to be harassed or bullied at work. So youd be quite happy for tiffoney to have mental health problems. He did something stupidni could understand the case if he had raped her without consent but that wasnt what happened. 

    Mental health is an illness not a crime. Cox suffered badly from it and it took him to the brink before he made a recovery. It may return, he may be on medication we do not know but we do know it was an illness and he is trying to get on with his life. 

    What Tiffoney, Lithgow, Thomson etc did was pre-meditated. They have done these acts for self gratification or revenge. In one case this was not an isolated act but one of multiple offences.  A woman pushing a pram with her baby in it was subjected to one of these acts.  You are saying forgive and forget they have been punished - would you say this if the victim had been a relative and would you have one of them babysit for you?

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