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Topic Originator: Stanza
Date: Sat 18 May 16:58
Stranraer v East Kilbride 1-1 (3-3 on aggregate). Extra time now.
I would be sorry to see Stranraer lose their SPFL status if it happens.
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Topic Originator: Steviethepar2
Date: Sat 18 May 17:30
Quote:
Stanza, Sat 18 May 16:58
Stranraer v East Kilbride 1-1 (3-3 on aggregate). Extra time now.
I would be sorry to see Stranraer lose their SPFL status if it happens.
Forgot it was on just following on bbc
Just found feed for Inverness game kicks off 5-30
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Topic Originator: jojo
Date: Sat 18 May 17:35
2-1 Stranraer 117th minute goal
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 17:36
3-1 now!
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Topic Originator: jojo
Date: Sat 18 May 17:36
3-1 Stranraer . Tie over
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Topic Originator: jojo
Date: Sat 18 May 17:39
1-0 Hamilton at Inverness great strike from guess who ?
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 17:40
ICT 0-1 Hamilton; Kevin O`Hara.
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Sat 18 May 17:40
Howler from Inverness keeper
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Sat 18 May 17:41
Listening and watching the Caley game. They need to get their finger out or it’s downward they go
Good goal by Hamilton
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: jojo
Date: Sat 18 May 17:43
That will be 2-0 Hamilton now
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Sat 18 May 17:43
Game over in Inverness
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 17:43
0-2!
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 17:48
Stranraer retain their status. Lewis Spence was sent off for EK in added time in extra time.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 17:51
Kyle MacDonald on for Hamilton.
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Sat 18 May 17:53
Big Dunc staring at league 1. Hamilton have 3 ex Pars on.
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Topic Originator: Parfect69
Date: Sat 18 May 18:01
Good to see Macdonald back after his horrible head injury
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 18:04
1-2 Cammy Kerr keeps it interesting.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 18:14
Cool pen from KOH; 1-3.
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sat 18 May 18:14
3-1 Hamilton in the day (penalty)
5-2 up on aggregate
Big hill to climb for ICT now
Post Edited (Sat 18 May 18:14)
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sat 18 May 18:15
O`Hara 20th goal of the season
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Sat 18 May 18:17
Referee is having a shocker in regards to Tumilty not being sent off
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 18:21
Both defences look shaky; could be more goals in SH.
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Topic Originator: Indiapar
Date: Sat 18 May 18:23
Hamilton the better side. More purposeful going forward. If they go up its going to be a tough league next season. KOH will have 10-12:goals in him next season
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Sat 18 May 18:27
Not ruling out ICT just yet but certainly looking bleak for them.
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Sat 18 May 18:40
Inverness need a goal soon to stand any chance
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Topic Originator: Big G Ball
Date: Sat 18 May 18:53
Big diddy Dunc ready to preside over two relegations in two jobs……hopeless at forest green and hopeless at Inverness……bye bye Duncan and will forever be remembered for all the wrong reasons
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Sat 18 May 18:56
Inverness agsinst Arbroath will be fun next year with all the bad blood between them
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 19:07
Hamilton have decided to shut up shop and ICT don`t have the guile to open them up.
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Topic Originator: k76
Date: Sat 18 May 19:27
Easier away trip to Hamilton.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 May 19:29
Nice consolation strike!
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Topic Originator: Kozmano1
Date: Sat 18 May 20:11
I saw a lot of similarity’s with us, when we went down a couple of years ago. Toothless up front. To have McKay playing as a right midfielder, just summed it up for me. Fair play to Hamilton they took their chances.
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Topic Originator: Hay Fever
Date: Sat 18 May 20:45
Glad ICT are down, always hate playing them. Saying that we never seem to get a result at Hamilton either
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 18 May 21:00
Talk of Caley going part time and a lot of players out of contract. Shame always enjoyed the trip up there.
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sat 18 May 21:46
Cameron Harper, Lawal and Pepple look handy.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 18 May 22:50
Are ICT not in serious bother after the battery farm fiasco? Would hate for any club to go through what we did.
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Sat 18 May 22:51
O’hara has scored more league goals for Hamilton this season than wighton managed when we went up.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: weemike
Date: Sat 18 May 22:57
Quote:
Berkey, Sat 18 May 22:51
O’hara has scored more league goals for Hamilton this season than wighton managed when we went up.
He scored more goals this season than last season.
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sat 18 May 23:12
We had 3 years of O`Hara. That was more than enough.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: sadindiefreak
Date: Sat 18 May 23:17
Quote:
k76, Sat 18 May 19:27
Easier away trip to Hamilton.
Tell me about it, takes me 6 minutes to drive there.
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Topic Originator: Gem 1977
Date: Sat 18 May 23:34
Quote:
Berkey, Sat 18 May 22:51
O’hara has scored more league goals for Hamilton this season than wighton managed when we went up.
Cool 😎
Here's to the first of the day, fellas! To old D.H. Lawrence.
Neh! Neh! Neh! Fuh! Fuh! Fuh! Indians
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 May 00:09
The stats I saw said Wighton scored 16 goals in 34 appearances and O`Hara scored 14 in 33. These exclude play-offs of course as we won the League outright.
Apparently Wighton isn`t good enough for the Championship so presumably O`Hara isn`t either.
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Sun 19 May 00:51
Quote:
wee eck, Sun 19 May 00:09
The stats I saw said Wighton scored 16 goals in 34 appearances and O`Hara scored 14 in 33. These exclude play-offs of course as we won the League outright.
Apparently Wighton isn`t good enough for the Championship so presumably O`Hara isn`t either.
He isn`t
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 May 01:07
How do you gauge that?
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sun 19 May 07:32
Quote:
wee eck, Sun 19 May 00:09
The stats I saw said Wighton scored 16 goals in 34 appearances and O`Hara scored 14 in 33. These exclude play-offs of course as we won the League outright.
Apparently Wighton isn`t good enough for the Championship so presumably O`Hara isn`t either.
There is no apparently about it he`s not.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: CrossPar
Date: Sun 19 May 07:58
McPake`s mistake was releasing Todorov and O`Hara and not replacing them with better. Kane was an improvement but brought in too late. Jacubiak and McCann are not prolific scorers and Wighton is always injured.
McPake now has the opportunity not to repeat his mistake for next season.
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Topic Originator: Indiapar
Date: Sun 19 May 07:59
We may be separated by a division, but the reality is there is not much of a difference between the majority of championship and League 1 clubs. Falkirk and Hamilton coming into the championship and either Raith Rovers or a premiership club in the mix too is going to make it a very tough league next season.
It`s going to take a real competitive mindset and spirit to win the division. The number of injuries picked up by players suggests to me that to win it outright, you need to operate with a larger squad. I see our target this season of making the playoffs. It`s a financial gamble to aim for automatic promotion, and you would have to be confident that you can stay up. I think Dundee Utd will have the depth in their squad to stay in the premiership. They have been very clinical in terms of the players they have released, so they are setting their stall out early. From what I have seen of Raith, I think they will struggle if they went up unless they can attract players capable of performing at that level.
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Sun 19 May 08:08
I disagree on the little difference in quality, that’s two seasons and only one defeat for the team who got first place and that was us away at Montrose.
Then even putting a side the injuries the quality on show was much better than in League One.
I think it’s that kind of thinking that gets promoted clubs into some real bother.
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Sun 19 May 08:31
Feels like we’ll have a good first 11 next season but will really feel the difference if there’s any injuries. We have a reasonable sized squad already but no depth when it comes to quality.
I thought o’hara was okay, turned into a bit part player who was always under pressure when he got his chance to start but if we had an intelligent midfielder who could thread balls through to him he would have scored a lot more as had pace and was always on the shoulder of the defender. He scored goals at alloa at championship level.
Will be interesting to see how he does at this level next season.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sun 19 May 09:00
O`Hara was always offside whether what was because he couldn`t time his runs or the pass coming too late.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sun 19 May 10:16
He missed 2 absolute sitters against Queens Park in the EEP play off. Frequently offside. It`s obviously quite possible he has improved but forgive me if I don`t get all dewy eyed about his 3 (three) years at the Pars just because he scored a few goals in league 1
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 May 10:43
My recollection is that O`Hara had a poor first touch which meant a lot of moves broke down before they had a chance to develop. He was quick and was a decent finisher in the box but his all-round play was disappointing - a bit like Todorov.
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Topic Originator: par-91
Date: Sun 19 May 10:53
Quote:
Berry, Sun 19 May 08:08
I disagree on the little difference in quality, that’s two seasons and only one defeat for the team who got first place and that was us away at Montrose.
Then even putting a side the injuries the quality on show was much better than in League One.
I think it’s that kind of thinking that gets promoted clubs into some real bother.
Agree with this. Think there’s a significant gap between the 2 levels, opposition this season has been a lot better than what we were up against in league 1. Even at the worst of our injury issues this season, I’d have been confident if we were up against anyone we played in the league last season - and league 1 this year was even weaker, without Airdrie and with Edinburgh’s implosion.
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Topic Originator: evo!
Date: Sun 19 May 11:38
O`Hara scored 6 goals in the league in PG/JH era, more than any of our strikers (Kane obviously not here full season) this season just finished.
He was behind Shankland and Nisbet as 3rd top scorer the year covid ended the season early with Alloa.
He is nothing super special, but a more than solid championship striker I think.
BEAST!
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 19 May 16:23
Looking likely to be Ross County v Rovers in play off final - they are losing to Aberdeen and Saints winning 2-0 at Fir Park with 20 mins to play
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Sun 19 May 16:30
County back to 2-2 and Aberdeen down to 10 men
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sun 19 May 16:30
Ross county back level but with st johnstone still winning Ross county need to win.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: Swifty
Date: Sun 19 May 17:04
I didn’t think St Johnstone would win today and with Ross County drawing, manage to stay in the SPL. I think it’s a tougher gig now for the wee Team. But should they win a weekend in Dingwall would be good! However my money would be on Ross County to win over the two legs?
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Topic Originator: king lad
Date: Sun 19 May 17:05
Really don`t want county down, have plenty of money and bring no fan base with them. Let`s hope they pump the rovers
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 May 17:10
Second leg kicks off at 12 noon next Sunday I see so it will be an early start for any Rovers` fans heading north.
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Topic Originator: Swifty
Date: Sun 19 May 17:24
If they fail to win the 1st leg, I suspect there won’t be many Wee Team fans travelling north?
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 May 17:29
Allan Preston has just pointed out that Kyle Turner won`t be able to play for Rovers against his own club.
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Topic Originator: theparsman1885
Date: Sun 19 May 17:34
wee eck wrote:
> Allan Preston has just pointed out that Kyle Turner won`t be
> able to play for Rovers against his own club.
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That might work well for wee team. Turner hasn’t done well for them.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Sun 19 May 18:01
If it had been St Johnstone I would have fancied the wee team, but Ross County have been better in recent weeks and if they can hold their nerve then should win.
Intriguing nonetheless!
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Sun 19 May 18:09
Born in Dingwall, so c`mon Ross County!
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 May 18:31
Topic Originator: theparsman1885 like
Date: Sun 19 May 17:34
wee eck wrote:
> Allan Preston has just pointed out that Kyle Turner won`t be
> able to play for Rovers against his own club.
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That might work well for wee team. Turner hasn’t done well for them.
Ian Murray might disagree with you. Turner played all but 2 minutes of the play-off games against Thistle.
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Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie
Date: Sun 19 May 19:48
Think Ross County will have too much for them over two legs. Would have fancied them more to beat St Johnstone for some reason.
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"People always talk about Ronaldinho and magic, but I didn't see him today. I saw Henrik Larsson; that's where the magic was."
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sun 19 May 20:00
I thing County will win against Rovers wasn`t that confident about Saints beating them strangely enough.
And talking about fine margins Inverness only finished 3 points behind us with a better goal difference.
Post Edited (Sun 19 May 20:01)
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Topic Originator: Indiapar
Date: Sun 19 May 21:21
Quote:
Par, Sun 19 May 20:00
I thing County will win against Rovers wasn`t that confident about Saints beating them strangely enough.
And talking about fine margins Inverness only finished 3 points behind us with a better goal difference.
I think that`s right. We could potentially have been in that position. Fine lines indeed
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Sun 19 May 22:11
I think Raith go into the game as favourites, they`ve got a massive will to win and never give up. Going to be a hard task for County!
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sun 19 May 22:45
"And talking about fine margins Inverness only finished 3 points behind us with a better goal difference."
Scottish Cup runners up June 2023 - relegated eleven months later.
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Sun 19 May 22:50
Quote:
veteraneastender, Sun 19 May 22:45
"And talking about fine margins Inverness only finished 3 points behind us with a better goal difference."
Scottish Cup runners up June 2023 - relegated eleven months later.
St Johnstone won 2 cups, then just missed the playoffs.
Keep yer cups!
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 May 23:10
3 points in the bottom half of the league is hardly `fine margins`. Ayr and QP were between us and ICT - and Manchester City have just won the EPL by `only` 2 points.
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Mon 20 May 07:31
Quote:
wee eck, Sun 19 May 23:10
3 points in the bottom half of the league is hardly `fine margins`. Ayr and QP were between us and ICT - and Manchester City have just won the EPL by `only` 2 points.
If a 3 point difference out of a potential 108 isn`t a fine margin, I don`t know what is!
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Topic Originator: weemike
Date: Mon 20 May 07:55
The Rovers have a great chance and if they want to keep Murray they`ll need to go up.
He`ll be managing in the top flight next year.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Mon 20 May 08:01
A number of posters are quite optimistic about County`s chances and I hope it`s justified as I rather have 4 derbys with a decent atmosphere any day of the week - besides, we`re due them a few gubbings. 😀
However, County were more than a tad fortunate to get past Partick last season. If memory serves, they were 0-3 down on aggregate in the 2nd leg with some 20 mins left before the Jags fell apart. They might not find the Rovers to be so fragile.....
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 20 May 08:54
`If a 3 point difference out of a potential 108 isn`t a fine margin, I don`t know what is!`
If you`re looking for a 108-point differential in a 36-game competitive league you`re going to be disappointed. A 1- or 2-point difference, or any sort of goal difference, would be a finer margin. These days cup-ties, play-offs and international tournaments, including World Cups, are decided by penalty shoot-outs.
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Topic Originator: king lad
Date: Mon 20 May 09:20
I think Turner has really showed up the last two games against Partick and will be a loss for the rovers who are already dealing with fitness issues. Defensively I think they`ll struggle to deal with the threats Ross county have, Simon Murray has 21 goals in all competitions and won`t pass up the numerous chances Partick had to kill the game off the other night.
Even still it`s been a Disney-like year for the rovers with numerous last minute winners, winning against us in every league game and pushing Dundee united more or less all the way. So I wouldn`t be counting them out the tie.
For certain I`ll be cheering on Ross County to keep Raith down. County really offer us no benefits in terms of crowds along with the travel to Dingwall, plus the money they have could allow them to do what Dundee united have done this year in spite of Raith`s best efforts.
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Mon 20 May 09:37
Quote:
wee eck, Mon 20 May 08:54
`If a 3 point difference out of a potential 108 isn`t a fine margin, I don`t know what is!`
If you`re looking for a 108-point differential in a 36-game competitive league you`re going to be disappointed. A 1- or 2-point difference, or any sort of goal difference, would be a finer margin. These days cup-ties, play-offs and international tournaments, including World Cups, are decided by penalty shoot-outs.
Jeez. 3 points is a fine margin
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Topic Originator: weemike
Date: Mon 20 May 09:45
Be careful what we wish for as we are miles away from raith in terms of quality and guaranteed our games will be Friday night specials so we will lose income.
I don`t mind if they go up.
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Topic Originator: par-91
Date: Mon 20 May 09:47
3 points is a fine margin. A 3 point swing with Inverness would be as simple as Mehmet not saving just one of their 2 penalties against us. If either of them had gone in, Inverness would have been above us on goal difference. Particularly given how poorly we played in both of those games, it’s hard to imagine we would have fought back to get a point after conceding. Particularly in the 0-0 away game.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 20 May 09:54
Just as well a league is decided over all games against all sides and not on a couple of games against one side. Both penalties ICT got against us were dodgy and a different ref might not have given them. I remember the first game we played them at East End we hit the bar and post umpteen times and Duncan Ferguson admitted they were lucky but that`s football for you.
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Mon 20 May 10:12
Inverness only turned up towards the end of the season. They stank the league out for the majority of the 36 games. They fully deserved to go down. Please stop saying we were lucky. OUR team gathered enough to finish 6th. That`s not luck.
A team that had to play a massive chunk of the season without most of our top players and finish 6th is not lucky.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Mon 20 May 11:08
Maybe not luck I just think went were rotten. We basically had a full strength team out v Ayr and we couldn`t hold a lead. This can on the back of 2 lackluster performances at home.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 20 May 11:56
All sides would suffer at some point throughout the season from bad luck, allegedly dodgy referee decisions, injuries and suspensions etc.
The opposite is also true.
The Pars included.
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Mon 20 May 12:04
"I think Turner has really showed up the last two games against Partick and will be a loss for the rovers who are already dealing with fitness issues."
watching on friday it looked like there is no love loss with Turner and the thistle fans, much like with our fans. Seems a very common issue when it comes to him and no doubt what was pushing him to get one over them.
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Topic Originator: JTH123
Date: Mon 20 May 12:32
He`s an aggressive player so opposition fans will always dislike him. It was a shame what happened when he was with us. I had high hopes.
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Mon 20 May 12:37
Quote:
veteraneastender, Mon 20 May 11:56
All sides would suffer at some point throughout the season from bad luck, allegedly dodgy referee decisions, injuries and suspensions etc.
The opposite is also true.
The Pars included.
Of course that`s true. However surely most reasonable folk would agree we had more than just a bit of bad luck this season with injuries? Arguably our 3 best players were out for most of the season. Our club captain had 3 injuries. Our exciting young winger had 3 injuries. Our most promising player had 2 serious injuries. Our stand in captain and at one point just about our only fit centre half played with a fractured cheekbone just to help get us out a hole. Comrie, Wighton out for the season in January. Never mind the rest of the 4-6 week injuries like Jak etc.
I`d say it`s a really notable achievement finishing 6th. No way were we "lucky"
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Mon 20 May 13:11
Quote:
wee eck, Mon 20 May 08:54
`If a 3 point difference out of a potential 108 isn`t a fine margin, I don`t know what is!`
If you`re looking for a 108-point differential in a 36-game competitive league you`re going to be disappointed. A 1- or 2-point difference, or any sort of goal difference, would be a finer margin. These days cup-ties, play-offs and international tournaments, including World Cups, are decided by penalty shoot-outs.
What a bizarre take. 3 points over a full league season is a fine margin.
Penalties in one-off games are completely irrelevant!
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 20 May 13:42
Whatever happened to `the table doesn`t lie`? We got that a lot the last time we were in the Championship. Does it only apply when we`re in the relegation places?
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Topic Originator: SusieQ
Date: Mon 20 May 14:53
I hope the Rovers stay down for numerous reasons.
1) they`re our close rivals so can`t support them in ANY game lol!
2) they absolutely love that they beat us 5 times this season - so it would be utterly hilarious if it counted for nothing!
3) County bring nothing in terms of support - 2 more busy crowds is so much more preferable.
Mon the Staggies!!
COME ON YE PARS!
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Mon 20 May 15:24
Quote:
wee eck, Mon 20 May 13:42
Whatever happened to `the table doesn`t lie`? We got that a lot the last time we were in the Championship. Does it only apply when we`re in the relegation places?
For heavens sake, 3 points is a fine margin, no matter how you try and defend it, 🤦♂️
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 20 May 15:37
In this particular league it was the difference between finishing 6th and finishing 9th. That`s hardly a `fine margin`. What size of margin would you say wasn`t `fine`? Morton only pipped us for 5th place by 2 goals!
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Mon 20 May 16:15
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wee eck, Mon 20 May 15:37
In this particular league it was the difference between finishing 6th and finishing 9th. That`s hardly a `fine margin`. What size of margin would you say wasn`t `fine`? Morton only pipped us for 5th place by 2 goals!
Of course it is , the teams that finished 5th, 6th 7th and 8th all avoided 9th spot by a fine margin!!!
Do you struggle with simple arithmetic? 🤣🤣
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Mon 20 May 16:27
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wee eck, Mon 20 May 15:37
In this particular league it was the difference between finishing 6th and finishing 9th. That`s hardly a `fine margin`. What size of margin would you say wasn`t `fine`? Morton only pipped us for 5th place by 2 goals!
This will be the definition of fine Margins?
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 20 May 16:45
What point exactly are you guys making? We finished 6th, Ayr were 7th, QP 8th and ICT 9th. We were three places above the play-off position and safe with a game still to play. I think most fans would have accepted that at the start of the season. Tell St Johnstone fans about `fine margins`!
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Mon 20 May 16:47
I think the point folk are trying to make is that we were, in theory, one goal in one game away from finishing in the play offs. As were a couple of other teams. Definition of a hugely tight league.
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Topic Originator: CrossPar
Date: Mon 20 May 16:54
He must be fishing surely? Everyone knows how tight a league it is.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 20 May 16:59
I`m not disputing it`s a tight league. My point is that in such a tight league 3 points isn`t a `fine margin`. It`s actually quite decisive.
Let`s agree to disagree and move on.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 20 May 17:05
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da_no_1, Mon 20 May 12:37
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veteraneastender, Mon 20 May 11:56
All sides would suffer at some point throughout the season from bad luck, allegedly dodgy referee decisions, injuries and suspensions etc.
The opposite is also true.
The Pars included.
Of course that`s true. However surely most reasonable folk would agree we had more than just a bit of bad luck this season with injuries? Arguably our 3 best players were out for most of the season. Our club captain had 3 injuries. Our exciting young winger had 3 injuries. Our most promising player had 2 serious injuries. Our stand in captain and at one point just about our only fit centre half played with a fractured cheekbone just to help get us out a hole. Comrie, Wighton out for the season in January. Never mind the rest of the 4-6 week injuries like Jak etc.
I`d say it`s a really notable achievement finishing 6th. No way were we "lucky"
Agreed
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Mon 20 May 17:19
This feels like an unnecessary debate…
It is possible to finish 3 or more places above the relegation spaces and still only be a hairs with away in terms of league points.
It’s was/is a tight league and the closeness in terms of total points proves that.
Given the margin equates to only one result going another way then perfectly fair to say were avoided relegation spaces by a fine margin…
…but you already know that!
End of the day, we’re in the championship next season and here’s hoping wet can make a challenge this tune
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Mon 20 May 17:32
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wee eck, Mon 20 May 16:59
I`m not disputing it`s a tight league. My point is that in such a tight league 3 points isn`t a `fine margin`. It`s actually quite decisive.
Let`s agree to disagree and move on.
Over a 36 game season, if the result of 1 game could affect your whole seasons fate, then it is by definition a tight margin. The number of teams who are within that tight margin is irrelevant.
Let`s agree that you`ve made an erse of it and move on.
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Mon 20 May 17:52
Eck mate it`s actually a strength, particularly in modern manhood, to admit you`ve made a mistake. 😂
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Mon 20 May 17:52
What an argumentative wee erse. Sometimes it feels like he would argue black was white for some attention. He`s worse than the missus
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 20 May 18:03
Thanks for your kind thoughts.
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Mon 20 May 22:11
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red-star-par, Mon 20 May 17:52
What an argumentative wee erse. Sometimes it feels like he would argue black was white for some attention. He`s worse than the missus
I think he makes good points that give a balance to some of the more reactionary posters on here.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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