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4 hours ago, ayrunitedfw said:

There is two types of Scottish football fan, those who enjoy Open Goal and those who enjoy A View From The Terrace. 

 

2 hours ago, pogo1910 said:

3 types then, i dont like either of them.

 

Four - I like both! Saying that, the only benefit of Kevin Kyle is to laugh at as he is unbelievably thick while Slane is best blocked out. You do get some insight from the others at times though. 

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2 minutes ago, No_Problemo said:

 

Four - I like both! Saying that, the only benefit of Kevin Kyle is to laugh at as he is unbelievably thick while Slane is best blocked out. You do get some insight from the others at times though. 

It's Si Ferry's accent i can't stand. It's as if he's always talking through his nose

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1 minute ago, No_Problemo said:

 

Four - I like both! Saying that, the only benefit of Kevin Kyle is to laugh at as he is unbelievably thick while Slane is best blocked out. You do get some insight from the others at times though. 

I listen to both, kind of. 
 

If there is someone worth listening to on open goal, I'll listen to it, I don't listen to the panel ones very often because it would melt my head. 

The terrace lower league ones are good, I listen to some of the others but a couple of them sound smug as f**k and puts me off. 

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30 minutes ago, Roxanne's man said:

Higgins, Ross Robertson and Malone!???

Behave yourself 😂😂

Higgins i probably would drop TBH and replace with John Robertson, Rosco i just always loved i can't explain it and i just liked Malone being a nut case lol

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Top 5 favourites? Impossible

1. Lawrence Shankland

2. Glynn Hurst

3. Gary Teale

4. David Craig

5. James Grady (superb player but was bloody too injured)

Noteables : Campbell brothers, Marvyn Wilson, Alan Forrest, Ryan Stevenson, Neil Duffy, Pat McGinlay, Paul Kinnaird, Bobby Law, John Davies, Craig Nelson, Stephen Kelly, Stevie Kerrigan, Issac English, Alain Horace, Michael Moffat

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Harder choice for us wrinklies as the choice is so much wider.

Top 5 : Peter Price, Ian McAllister, John Murphy, Steve Nicol, Michael Moffat

List of honorable mentions is a bit lengthy.

Sam McMillan, Cutty Young, John Murphy, Johnny Doyle, Henry Templeton, David Craig, Ryan Stevenson, Jamie Adams, Lawrence Shankland, Dipo Akinyemi.

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Tbh, the best was Eddie Anna me ds Penalty against Hibs in the League Cup Semi, when jhe knew he was ineligible for the final. And promptly scored. Well done Eddie, a hero for all Ayr fans. 

 

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17 hours ago, No_Problemo said:

Strangest description ever - Ruddy being credited with us finishing so high up the league is wild.

 Ruddy was far worse than Hart. He was so bad he got dropped for someone we already knew was a bit of a calamity. 

Hart was fine when he came back in tbf. 

Hart was making errors you don't normally see past boys club games. These were happening on a near weekly basis and its was also disrupting the defence. McCall finally acted when he threw the ball in the net two games on the trot costing us 5 points i think from winning positions. 

Had Ruddy not stepped in we would have dropped more points over the coming weeks. Ruddy played well for a number of games then made a couple of Hart type errors. It was more his terrible attitude though which led to him being dropped. 

Worth noting that one was a young lad on loan trying to gain first team experience. The other was a first choice goalie that couldn't catch a cross 

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Hart was making errors, there is no doubt.

However, Ruddy was just as bad - I can remember Ruddy's errors. At home to Alloa he kicked the ball out to Ross Stewart who was out wide ran in on goal he hit a relatively weak shot and Ruddy slipped (twice?) and the ball trundled over the line. Away to East Fife, he chucked the ball into the net. He made no attempt to save it. That might of been when he got hooked and Hart got put back in.

Hart was a year older than Ruddy. There is a reason that Hart no longer plays the game and Ruddy is at Cowdenbeath. Its because they are dreadful.

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27 minutes ago, Trogdor said:

Hart was making errors, there is no doubt.

However, Ruddy was just as bad - I can remember Ruddy's errors. At home to Alloa he kicked the ball out to Ross Stewart who was out wide ran in on goal he hit a relatively weak shot and Ruddy slipped (twice?) and the ball trundled over the line. Away to East Fife, he chucked the ball into the net. He made no attempt to save it. That might of been when he got hooked and Hart got put back in.

Hart was a year older than Ruddy. There is a reason that Hart no longer plays the game and Ruddy is at Cowdenbeath. Its because they are dreadful.

Was it Ruddy's brother that starting asking folk for fights via twitter if they criticised Jack Ruddy's many many mistakes?

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18 hours ago, No_Problemo said:

Strangest description ever - Ruddy being credited with us finishing so high up the league is wild.

 Ruddy was far worse than Hart. He was so bad he got dropped for someone we already knew was a bit of a calamity. 

Hart was fine when he came back in tbf. 

The day at Airdrie when Ruddy had been sent back down the road was great, everyone celebrating 😂

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