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Topic Originator: Jock Par36
Date: Sat 28 Dec 10:05
Both Dunfermline and Falkirk would be
good additions to the Premiership. Both
teams have great support. Falkirk are a good
team and should win promotion to the Premiership.
If we can climb away from the relegation
area then we could do it next season. Hopefully
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 28 Dec 10:26
We are a long way off top tier level, sadly IMO.
The new manager, whoever he is, has a big job to do move the club forward.
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Sat 28 Dec 10:42
Quote:
Jock Par36, Sat 28 Dec 10:05
Both Dunfermline and Falkirk would be
good additions to the Premiership. Both
teams have great support. Falkirk are a good
team and should win promotion to the Premiership.
100%, I’ve always seen both clubs as clubs of that level. Take away the countries top 5 then both us and them are definitely in the mix and offer more than in a marketing sense than, Livi, Hamilton, Inverness…maybe even Ross County and St.Johnstone, if yoi look at the Premiership as a brand.
We’ve just got to get the running and management of the club right to get back there though. Falkirk seem to be further along that line than we are, however I still live in hope that we will return in the near future and I hope we can sustain it, but I must stress, I think, on the pitch, we are a fair bit away from it at the moment.
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Topic Originator: Jock Par36
Date: Sat 28 Dec 10:44
Yes Buster agree 100%
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Topic Originator: king lad
Date: Sat 28 Dec 10:55
It can be a quick turnaround, priority this season though is staying in the division and moving on a lot of the players that aren`t up to it next summer.
It`s definitely an opportunity missed this year given the lack of a "big" club that can essentially buy the league, but that`s what happens when you have owners that don`t know what they`re doing and a management team that aren`t able to improve the side at this level.
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