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3 minutes ago, Tynierose said:

Huntly are currently sitting joint bottom of the Highland League.

An interesting tie potentially if Jeanfield are defeated.

Our record against HL teams is very good, only Deveronvale have gotten the better of us while we've taken Wick, Clach, Nairn, Fraserburgh and Fort William. If we can get past Jeanfield a home tie against Huntly is eminently winnable.

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Our record against HL teams is very good, only Deveronvale have gotten the better of us while we've taken Wick, Clach, Nairn, Fraserburgh and Fort William. If we can get past Jeanfield a home tie against Huntly is eminently winnable.
And we were robbed against Deveronvale. 2 up and should have had a pen in the 1st game. Herd's sending off in the 2nd game is the worst decision I have ever seen.
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7 minutes ago, FuzzyBear said:
1 hour ago, GordonS said:
Our record against HL teams is very good, only Deveronvale have gotten the better of us while we've taken Wick, Clach, Nairn, Fraserburgh and Fort William. If we can get past Jeanfield a home tie against Huntly is eminently winnable.

And we were robbed against Deveronvale. 2 up and should have had a pen in the 1st game. Herd's sending off in the 2nd game is the worst decision I have ever seen.

Dry yer eyes. 😭😁

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17 minutes ago, boheesian said:

Dry yer eyes. 😭😁

Truth is, we shat the bed in the last five minutes up at Banff. We'd played well to go two goals up, were coasting it and switched off just before the end.

But he's absolutely right about the red card. See for yourself (should start at 1:59): 

 

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46 minutes ago, GordonS said:

Truth is, we shat the bed in the last five minutes up at Banff. We'd played well to go two goals up, were coasting it and switched off just before the end.

But he's absolutely right about the red card. See for yourself (should start at 1:59): 

 

It looks like he just got in his way but the Ref thought different. I have seen worse sending off’s E.g. Hunter getting sent off for celebrating a goal allegedly in front off the Home bench. Anyway just winding Fuzzy up.

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Our record against HL teams is very good, only Deveronvale have gotten the better of us while we've taken Wick, Clach, Nairn, Fraserburgh and Fort William. If we can get past Jeanfield a home tie against Huntly is eminently winnable.


The big trek up to Wick was a laugh eh?
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Better watch out on Saturday, could be traffic problems getting to Jeanfield owing to a march.

The march will leave from Seven Acres Park at 1pm and will follow a route through Newhouse Road, Crieff Road, Dunkeld Road, Barrack Street, Atholl Street, Kinnoull Street, High Street and Tay Street to finish at the North Inch, where the rally will have speakers and live entertainment for the rest of the afternoon.

To allow the march, Perth and Kinross Council will temporarily close a number of roads on a rolling basis from 12.30pm onwards and there will be a ban on parking and loading on these streets. There will also be temporary speed limits in place on the day, but pedestrian areas will not be affected by these road closures.

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32 minutes ago, Jason King said:

Better watch out on Saturday, could be traffic problems getting to Jeanfield owing to a march.

The march will leave from Seven Acres Park at 1pm and will follow a route through Newhouse Road, Crieff Road, Dunkeld Road, Barrack Street, Atholl Street, Kinnoull Street, High Street and Tay Street to finish at the North Inch, where the rally will have speakers and live entertainment for the rest of the afternoon.

To allow the march, Perth and Kinross Council will temporarily close a number of roads on a rolling basis from 12.30pm onwards and there will be a ban on parking and loading on these streets. There will also be temporary speed limits in place on the day, but pedestrian areas will not be affected by these road closures.

Great another Cult March - can't wait.....!!!!

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1 hour ago, FuzzyBear said:
2 hours ago, Auld Heid said:
Great another Cult March - can't wait.....!!!!

If it had been an Orange walk you would have left early to participate.

Maybe ayes maybe naw.....!!!!!!!

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Those shouldn't effect anyone unless they are travelling through the town. The part of Dunkeld Road that's shut only covers a little bit.

Easiest way is to come the motorway and in via Bute Drive

Better watch out on Saturday, could be traffic problems getting to Jeanfield owing to a march.

The march will leave from Seven Acres Park at 1pm and will follow a route through Newhouse Road, Crieff Road, Dunkeld Road, Barrack Street, Atholl Street, Kinnoull Street, High Street and Tay Street to finish at the North Inch, where the rally will have speakers and live entertainment for the rest of the afternoon.

To allow the march, Perth and Kinross Council will temporarily close a number of roads on a rolling basis from 12.30pm onwards and there will be a ban on parking and loading on these streets. There will also be temporary speed limits in place on the day, but pedestrian areas will not be affected by these road closures.

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