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22 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

Due to pitch relaying work over-running Heriot-Watt Uni will be using the indoor stadium until the end of August: started v Camelon yesterday.
 

We had to ask for the goals to be changed tbey we're going to leave the ones with the wheels in and you couldn't see them with the white background. Was better when they changed the goals with the  Black net. 

 

Could be doing with getting the penalty box lines repainted though 

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50 minutes ago, searchers1963 said:

We had to ask for the goals to be changed tbey we're going to leave the ones with the wheels in and you couldn't see them with the white background. Was better when they changed the goals with the  Black net. 

Indoor stadium there effectively has a design flaw - clear glazing at entrance end and breezeblock walling at other end are exactly same height as goals:

2017:

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However after opening they put black strips up on the girders behind to make the crossbars easy to see and later hung larger grey 'curtains' behind each end so the goals could be easily discerned:

2023:

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2022:

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These seem to have recently been removed.

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On 27/07/2024 at 10:01, Cowdenleith said:

Every year you think Athletic are going to find their level and spend a season getting used to the league, but they have put a marker down right away that they will challenge. Did they get any sort of crowd?

 

They’ll challenge I think. Heaver and Cunningham are easily a Premier Strikeforce.

 

I fancy them to do well in the league but what might suffer is keeping up their cup form. Winning cup games are far easier when you are winning big and resting players. I’d expect the league games will get harder leading to having to rest players for cups or relying on the same players. That’s just progression.

 

They'll settle in the middle of the Prem for me. Should have enough to be challenging this season along with Camelon and Nitten.

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On 28/07/2024 at 16:26, HibeeJibee said:

Due to pitch relaying work over-running Heriot-Watt Uni will be using the indoor stadium until the end of August: started v Camelon yesterday.
 

Why don't they use the indoor facility permanantely, is their soemthing in the EoS Rules against it?

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16 minutes ago, CountyinBorders said:

Why don't they use the indoor facility permanantely, is their soemthing in the EoS Rules against it?

They're lucky they get away wi their current outdoor pitch. 

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On 03/08/2024 at 18:09, FairWeatherFan said:

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Disappointing Whitehill got a free Saturday this week (10th) so early in the season. 

Obviously can't be helped but when you look forward to the season starting a free Saturday 3 weeks in is not what you want. :lol:

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21 hours ago, PossilYM said:

Kirkcaldy and Dysart 0 v Newtongrange Star 0

That was one hard watch.

Just as well the pies were top notch.

Defences on top. Both teams look light in final 3rd.

Nice evening though! 😁

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On 05/08/2024 at 15:34, newcastle broon said:

Disappointing Whitehill got a free Saturday this week (10th) so early in the season. 

Obviously can't be helped but when you look forward to the season starting a free Saturday 3 weeks in is not what you want. :lol:

you should be used to having free weeks at the Fergie Park open air swimming pool! 

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8 hours ago, tamthebam said:

you should be used to having free weeks at the Fergie Park open air swimming pool! 

City fan criticising the park :lol:

I think you'll find the drainage was worked on a few years ago and postponements are very limited these days and at least it's OUR OWN "swimming pool". where we dont need binoculars to watch a match. ;)

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3 hours ago, newcastle broon said:

City fan criticising the park :lol:

I think you'll find the drainage was worked on a few years ago and postponements are very limited these days and at least it's OUR OWN "swimming pool". where we dont need binoculars to watch a match. ;)

At least City had a shallow end and a deep end when their open air swimming pool was open :whistle

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21 minutes ago, An Absolute Imposter said:

Not the best of pitches either if I recall correctly. Getting around the country I see. 

Just an amateur compared to some going to Dumfries and Galloway or up North midweek.

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1 minute ago, PossilYM said:

Just an amateur compared to some going to Dumfries and Galloway or up North midweek.

Don't know how they manage it. I get comments like; but you've been to a game this week already, do you know how much fuel that will use; and of course, you can't go we have a horse show or a stay away comp.

Only reason I'm getting to the Gretna - Glenafton U20's tonight is they are going to the cinema in Annan, and I'm designated driver.

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1 minute ago, An Absolute Imposter said:

Don't know how they manage it. I get comments like; but you've been to a game this week already, do you know how much fuel that will use; and of course, you can't go we have a horse show or a stay away comp.

Only reason I'm getting to the Gretna - Glenafton U20's tonight is they are going to the cinema in Annan, and I'm designated driver.

People i know are best described as professional groundhoppers with an online presence and a book or two under their belt. They're also young retirees from best described as "good jobs" so money say for fuel wouldn't even come into it. They also live in the Central Belt so pretty much cover most grounds within a 100 miles radius. They'd need the car for a midweek game down your way but Dundee say to Ayr they can cover with discount rail tickets and a free bus pass even like tonight. There's always the chance of a handy lift along the way since they probably know people everywhere they go.

Maybe a bit geeky for some i'm looking to decide within the next couple of hours where I'm going for my Friday night fitba fix.

Ayr Utd or Bo'ness, maybe an Under 20s game or Queens Park at Lesser Hampden. Choices choices 😀

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On 03/08/2024 at 18:09, FairWeatherFan said:

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Saw Camelon. Wasn't a 4-0 game but ended up 4-0 🤔😁.....Camelon look solid and well coached, Swifts a bit loose defensively but played some lovely football and had 2-3 players that were stand out and should really be playing up a few levels and could snapped up 

Will be interesting to see how both teams fare in a v competitive league on paper.

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