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It's frustrating to think that full time looks like being more of a hindrance than a help to us. Last season we managed to turn part time players in the team of the year into failures despite upping the training. We also looked like conceding at every set play and looked clueless in attacking ones. So apart from poor training, tactics, conditioning and strength, set plays and mental toughness and not being able to attract decent professionals despite making more money than rivals full time was definitely worth it.

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Why can't we offer part time players better wages than Forfar or Stranraer and half the championship sides? We're certainly getting more income.

Is there any real need for players doing well training part time to change?

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Why can't we offer part time players better wages than Forfar or Stranraer and half the championship sides? We're certainly getting more income.

Is there any real need for players doing well training part time to change?

See my post above.

Say your earning 25k-30k a year outside of football in a steady career, and getting 200 quid a week from one of the part-timers you mentioned. That's surely a better income than the likes of yourselves could offer? Plus a career outside of football is far more stable and lengthy, a lot of players don't want to give that up.

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Location probably has a lot to do with it too. Gibson and Bell, for example. Even if we offered more pw than Dumbarton or Stranraer it wouldn't be enough to make up for the travel/hassle of getting across the country every day.

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It depends on the individual, but I believe full time will help attract players more often than not.

For someone like Hopkirk who is still young and hungry to make a career in football giving up working in co-op to get that chance isn't a difficult.

For someone who has an established secure career it's a lot more difficult.

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Thoughts on this Ben Richards-Everton?

Not the worst defender we've had in the last few years, but it's a close-run thing. Certainly none of our fans were sad to see the back of him. Prone to panicking when caught in possession, makes some truly spectacular mistakes - this own goal probably the pick of the bunch:

Not much of an aerial presence for such a tall guy, and so one-footed that any time the ball comes onto his right he needs to turn around and set himself to play it on his left. Puts me in mind of a baby giraffe on ice at times.

That said, he did have two or three very good games for us, and if he's got a solid, level-headed partner at centre half he does much better.

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Only played one game for us (the last game of the season against a second choice Motherwell team) and looked a diddy. Clearly thinks he's a bit of a baller but looked cumbersome and very clumsy in possession. Might do OK for a lower league club like Dunfermline though.

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Not the worst defender we've had in the last few years, but it's a close-run thing. Certainly none of our fans were sad to see the back of him. Prone to panicking when caught in possession, makes some truly spectacular mistakes - this own goal probably the pick of the bunch:

Not much of an aerial presence for such a tall guy, and so one-footed that any time the ball comes onto his right he needs to turn around and set himself to play it on his left. Puts me in mind of a baby giraffe on ice at times.

That said, he did have two or three very good games for us, and if he's got a solid, level-headed partner at centre half he does much better.

Were all those games against us? I remember him bossing the match at East End in the second game.

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Hopefully we're building a deeply violent defence that will kick f**k out of other teams. Richards-Everton looks pretty tough, so he could fit in to this new philosophy pretty easily.

If anything it will be funny seeing horror tackles and face kickings on a regular basis, and the sheer anger and comical fuming of other team's fans will be highly amusing, culminating in a 0-3 win at Central Park that see Talbot actually kick someone's head off, Richards-Everton cripple someone so bad that they need a leg amputated and Falkingham diving 10 times and winning a penalty that he scores.

The Cowden fans would be pretty upset about the first two, but would be apoplectic with rage over the Falkingham stuff. They'd probably riot and go looting down Cowdenbeath market on a Thursday, coming home with huge packs of meat and dodgy DVDs under their arms.

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Hopefully we're building a deeply violent defence that will kick f**k out of other teams. Richards-Everton looks pretty tough, so he could fit in to this new philosophy pretty easily.

If anything it will be funny seeing horror tackles and face kickings on a regular basis, and the sheer anger and comical fuming of other team's fans will be highly amusing, culminating in a 0-3 win at Central Park that see Talbot actually kick someone's head off, Richards-Everton cripple someone so bad that they need a leg amputated and Falkingham diving 10 times and winning a penalty that he scores.

The Cowden fans would be pretty upset about the first two, but would be apoplectic with rage over the Falkingham stuff. They'd probably riot and go looting down Cowdenbeath market on a Thursday, coming home with huge packs of meat and dodgy DVDs under their arms.

Comedy gold

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Hopefully we're building a deeply violent defence that will kick f**k out of other teams. Richards-Everton looks pretty tough, so he could fit in to this new philosophy pretty easily.

If anything it will be funny seeing horror tackles and face kickings on a regular basis, and the sheer anger and comical fuming of other team's fans will be highly amusing, culminating in a 0-3 win at Central Park that see Talbot actually kick someone's head off, Richards-Everton cripple someone so bad that they need a leg amputated and Falkingham diving 10 times and winning a penalty that he scores.

The Cowden fans would be pretty upset about the first two, but would be apoplectic with rage over the Falkingham stuff. They'd probably riot and go looting down Cowdenbeath market on a Thursday, coming home with huge packs of meat and dodgy DVDs under their arms.

A bit far-fetched a this point.

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What would the most Dunfermline could offer at the minute? £500 - £600 per week or more? So any player that can earn 20k or more from a full time job is likely to sign for a Dumbarton/Alloa who are offering decent p/t wages.

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