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53 minutes ago, Scorge said:

SP is contracted until 2025 with us, so he'll be a more expensive option than some, even if he does now feel like a crack at FT. I'd rather he buggered off to you lot than those b*****ds down the A92 in fairness, but would still rather keep him here in case we appoint some utter donkey like the one you've got just now.

(Looking forward to finally visiting EEP next season - hear good things about the catering. The most important part of the day, natch)

 

Thats nasty, after us loaning you a star player as well 😉 😂😂😂 

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39 minutes ago, Brashy's Boots said:

Wee bit harsh. What have we done to you?

Didn't mean to be, fully appreciate the pull for the Pars in relation to Petrie. If he was really going to take another job, I guess it would be this one.

Hughes clearly wasn't the answer this season at all for you, 'donkey' is probably being kind.

 

10 minutes ago, SirJimmyofNic said:

Thats nasty, after us loaning you a star player as well 😉 😂😂😂 

At least it wasn't HWSNBN....

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9 hours ago, TxRover said:

Because it’s a pretty solid indicator of traveling support levels?

Some teams take a higher proportion of there home fans away and vice versa, you then also have the distance and Derby factor, Inverness have a higher average attendance than most league one sides but there away support will be pretty comparable. 

You also then need to factor in the teams fortunes impacting the home fans, our home support this year has suffered pretty badly due to the teams fortunes, when we won league one we averaged a bawhair short of 3500, not a massive difference to the 3615 we averaged this year, and that was without Kelty and Falkirk in the league. 

This year Falkirk averaged 3166, despite being utterly honking. 

Our average attendance may well drop, however its going to be nowhere near as severe as what you say. 

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I can imagine a fair bit of scepticism from Fleetwood fans. Poaching a coach from a team relegated to Scotland’s third tier will have the ‘my nan’ lot in some state.

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4 minutes ago, smpar said:

I can imagine a fair bit of scepticism from Fleetwood fans. Poaching a coach from a team relegated to Scotland’s third tier will have the ‘my nan’ lot in some state.

Shh. We should tell them about our top defender, Joe. Theirs for a very modest, reasonable sum. 

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As long as this isn't followed by later by "Brian Rice joins Hughes' backroom staff". 

 

These next few steps for us as a club are crucial. We don't want to spend 3 or 4 years down here like Falkirk have. 

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23 minutes ago, Stellaboz said:

As long as this isn't followed by later by "Brian Rice joins Hughes' backroom staff". 

 

These next few steps for us as a club are crucial. We don't want to spend 3 or 4 years down here like Falkirk have. 

Rice has done quite well at Alloa, I'd probably rather have him than Hughes. He's also just signed a new contract I'm sure. 

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31 minutes ago, Grant228 said:

Rice has done quite well at Alloa, I'd probably rather have him than Hughes. He's also just signed a new contract I'm sure. 

Even he ended up being effective, Brian Rice being appointed would kill ST sales just as badly as Hughes. The wettest of wet fart reactions would ensue.

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10 minutes ago, Cardle is Magic said:

Even he ended up being effective, Brian Rice being appointed would kill ST sales just as badly as Hughes. The wettest of wet fart reactions would ensue.

Good thing he just signed a new contract then.

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Club not doing themselves any favours the longer this drags out.
Naively hoping for a 5 o'clock announcement. "Club announcement - enjoy your weekend Pars fans [emoji3060]"
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If they were backing him, then they would've said so in that midweek statement.

Surely all the changes they identified and said we must make, along with a full review into the football structure of the club is not going to find that Yogi is the man to take us forward. There nothing about his time here that would make anybody think he's worth persevering with.

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