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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Thu 2 Apr 21:57
Mine too!
βBuffyβs Buns are the finest in Fifeβ, J. Spence 2019β
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Topic Originator: Bertie Paton
Date: Thu 2 Apr 22:11
John Tod by a mile.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Thu 2 Apr 22:51
Quote:
Bertie Paton, Thu 2 Apr 22:11
John Tod by a mile.
This
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Thu 2 Apr 22:55
Quote:
Andrew283, Thu 2 Apr 22:51
Quote:
Bertie Paton, Thu 2 Apr 22:11
John Tod by a mile.
This
Absolutely this. By mega miles. Probably a candidate for a national win.
Started it from nothing. Read it, made himself available and finished it with a bit of class too.
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Thu 2 Apr 22:57
I said J Tod but Andy`s could be the best team effort.
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Topic Originator: Jeffery
Date: Thu 2 Apr 23:26
John Tod.
Not as good as Tods but I also really liked Olly Thomas second against Aberdeen. That goal had a brilliant run and the finish was perfectly in off the post. It was a memorable moment that brought a huge response from the crowd. A moment of jubilation and relief at confirming our win. Magic.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Fri 3 Apr 01:08
John Tod for me.
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: neilholland999
Date: Fri 3 Apr 09:47
Hopefully the real goal of the season is yet to come...π
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Topic Originator: SusieQ
Date: Fri 3 Apr 10:18
Immediately thought of John Tod`s so going with that too - was a peach & from a very unexpected source so would fully deserved to win ππΌππΌ
COME ON YE PARS!
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 3 Apr 10:50
JT`s was exceptional but I think Robbie Fraser`s match-winning strike at Perth is worth a mention.
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Fri 3 Apr 11:30
Quote:
neilholland999, Fri 3 Apr 09:47
Hopefully the real goal of the season is yet to come...π
Yep. My vote is on Andy Tod Jr`s injury time winner versus Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final at a packed national stadium.
That`s a goal that will live forever in our memory
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Topic Originator: McCaig`s Tower
Date: Fri 3 Apr 13:37
I wasn`t there, but Andrew`s goal against Ross County was a simple finish, but a great team goal.
Matty`s at Airdrie, when he rolled it in from a tight angle was significant for its composure and because it marked his rebirth as one who seemed totally out of the picture, and would lead him to score against Aberdeen.
But the one that made me think "that`s goal of the season" was John`s.
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Topic Originator: Big T Par
Date: Fri 3 Apr 14:28
Some crackers there. Andy`s was a brilliant team goal. Have to go with that.
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Topic Originator: BlackLight
Date: Fri 3 Apr 18:23
It`s either Tod, Tod or Todd.
Matty for me though. It would still be going today if there hadn`t been a net in the way.
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Topic Originator: usurpar
Date: Fri 3 Apr 19:18
All good goals, but John Tod takes it.
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Topic Originator: plainview
Date: Fri 3 Apr 19:38
The real goal of the season was the friends we made along the way
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Fri 3 Apr 19:57
Quote:
plainview, Fri 3 Apr 19:38
The real goal of the season was the friends we made along the way
That`s deep, man
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Fri 3 Apr 20:27
Quote:
red-star-par, Fri 3 Apr 19:57
Quote:
plainview, Fri 3 Apr 19:38
The real goal of the season was the friends we made along the way
That`s deep, man
I thought so too, but I think he is right. When you think of the Championship,it is like a club meeting people along the way. When you play in the Premiership it is mainly police demands and organisational structure. I get it!
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Fri 3 Apr 20:32
I`ll second Wee Eck`s nomination of Robbie Fraser`s goal at Perth.
He must also be a contender for player of the season IMO - steady and consistent every game and involved in a lot of play resulting in important goals......Aberdeen for example.
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Topic Originator: coventrypar
Date: Fri 3 Apr 22:12
I second Veterans post
Robbie Fraser has been a seamless fit into the team.
The Tods are worth money in the future. As would be JCM if he signs a new contract
But Robbie is class in a glass and could easily be on the radar of English Championship clubs. An upgrade from Josh Edwards on the left.
Exciting times to be a Par
"If you have no kind words to say you should say nothing more at all"
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Sat 4 Apr 04:28
Quote:
coventrypar, Fri 3 Apr 22:12
I second Veterans post
Robbie Fraser has been a seamless fit into the team.
The Tods are worth money in the future. As would be JCM if he signs a new contract
But Robbie is class in a glass and could easily be on the radar of English Championship clubs. An upgrade from Josh Edwards on the left.
Exciting times to be a Par
He`s okay, but not as good as Josh Edwards by quite a distance
Post Edited (Sat 04 Apr 04:28)
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Topic Originator: BigTpar1986
Date: Sat 4 Apr 08:05
Quote:
red-star-par, Sat 4 Apr 04:28
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coventrypar, Fri 3 Apr 22:12
I second Veterans post
Robbie Fraser has been a seamless fit into the team.
The Tods are worth money in the future. As would be JCM if he signs a new contract
But Robbie is class in a glass and could easily be on the radar of English Championship clubs. An upgrade from Josh Edwards on the left.
Exciting times to be a Par
He`s okay, but not as good as Josh Edwards by quite a distance
Can you validate that statement Red Star?
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 4 Apr 08:51
As well as his goal at Perth, Fraser has 6 `assists` according to the SPFL official stats. That`s one more than Andrew Tod and is quite exceptional for a full back/wing back. I don`t remember Josh Edwards having so many and some of his came from throw-ins.
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Topic Originator: dd23
Date: Sat 4 Apr 09:39
Robbie Fraser is a significant upgrade to Josh Edwards. A tremendous piece of business getting him on a three year deal.
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