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Topic Originator: Never10yairds
Date: Sat 17 Aug 18:22
Arbroath have punted Jim McIntyre just an hour after getting hosed 3-0 at home by Kelty Hearts.
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Topic Originator: Back_oh_the_net
Date: Sat 17 Aug 18:24
He’ll feckin mind them I really hope the fans that chased the bunnet out the door are chuffed
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Topic Originator: Parster
Date: Sat 17 Aug 18:42
And to think he thinks jobs are below him
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Topic Originator: Pars11
Date: Sun 18 Aug 12:27
The Wee Team would be a job appointment for Jim McIntyre.
Bluebell Polka
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Topic Originator: hurricane_jimmy
Date: Sun 18 Aug 17:05
Dunno what it was, but I just never took to the guy 🤔
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Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie
Date: Sun 18 Aug 17:38
Liked McIntyre, did a good job for us granted with plenty resources but he did have a bit of arrogance about him.
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Topic Originator: Jealous Furniture
Date: Sun 18 Aug 18:50
SPL season with him was a disaster but the Championship team he put together was one of the best pars sides to watch, those few years were probably second only to Paton`s teams in terms of attacking football. Gibson, Cardle, Graham, Kirk
His mistake was going into the SPL season thinking that we could still play 4-4-2 with Mason and Hardie in centre mid. After about 6 games it was panic stations and we ended up with dross like Jason Thomson and Kyle Hutton trying to plug the gaps.
And Chris Smith as #1 for an SPL team is enough to get any team relegated tbh, I`ve never seen a goalie anywhere near as bad as him
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Sun 18 Aug 23:02
Ah Gibson and cardle, a joy to watch, what we would give to have anyone half as decent as those players. Or just a single player who could beat a man.
Didn’t hardie and rusty stay fit the whole time we were in the championship then start getting injured a lot when we ran aground in the prem, certain rusty didn’t fancy it.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: Never10yairds
Date: Mon 19 Aug 10:37
Jimmy Mac said a while ago that his mistake at Dunfermline was putting too much faith and loyalty into some of the guys who won the championship to do a job in the premier when really part of him knew they weren’t good enough for the step up. I wonder if we can draw similarities with some of mcpakes league one winning side.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Mon 19 Aug 12:37
Quote:
Never10yairds, Mon 19 Aug 10:37
Jimmy Mac said a while ago that his mistake at Dunfermline was putting too much faith and loyalty into some of the guys who won the championship to do a job in the premier when really part of him knew they weren’t good enough for the step up. I wonder if we can draw similarities with some of mcpakes league one winning side.
I think that another aspect of our last season in the top flight was that the Pars were skint and so were unable to give McIntyre a decent budget to bring in some quality p,ayers......
Sound familiar? 🤔
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Jealous Furniture
Date: Mon 19 Aug 13:51
Yep there were some players in our team that SPL season that immediately moved into playing in the lower leagues, some were out of professional football within a couple years. Alex Keddie, Aussie McCann, Rusty, Mason, Hardie, Paul Burns, McDougal, Chris Smith, Paul Gallagher...
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