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Paul Clarke and big Derrick McDicken for me one of the best pairings I’ve seen and I’ve seen a few8 points
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Who cares, another season with no trophies for the Sevcovian scum.7 points
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That’s McKenna and Souttar both out for the foreseeable. Super Stu to the rescue6 points
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I bet you now McLean will get quietly dropped now that Sevco have won f**k all again. How much money has slippy actually spent on their squad. plus absolutely delighted for Stewrat and Jones, GIRFUY ya pair of rats4 points
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Rae at it again tonight. It’s “astonishing” that, where there are empty seats, they are not given to Sevco to make things look better. He really, really doesn’t get how thoroughly unpleasant, unwelcome and unwanted the old firm are.4 points
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What a load of s**te. 1) Drogba never played for Monaco. 2) It’s draconian. A knock on to who? It’d have to be the charge of the light brigade to have any reasonable number of players up there to form an attack and even then, the chances of winning the first ball are slim with Burke and McKenzie on the wings. It stinks of being scared to play football and that is a criticism which has been fairly levelled at us all season. In an age where everybody keeps the ball, we kick it 30/40 yards up the park n give it straight to the opposition.4 points
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Not sure if this is aimed at my original post on the subject, or the subsequent reaction to it. Since I am neither dramatic nor a queen I’m going to assume you weren’t having a snide dig and that your (over)reaction was borne out of something else. As is tradition on here, I will emphasise the veracity of my statements by suffixing them with ‘Fact’ in upper case. My daughter ( for it was she) went to check on the progress of the brick she’d bought for her boyfriend’s Christmas, and was told that no more were going up as the wall behind the Moffat was being knocked down. FACT She was not told where her purchased brick would be displayed, nor where the dismantled bricks would be relocated. FACT At no point was she told the bricks would be destroyed, nor did I imply that in my post. FACT Finally, I was not using supposition to ‘beat the club up with’. I have experienced nothing but courtesy, politeness and helpfulness in the club shop and think the folk in there do a sterling job under sometimes difficult circumstances. It really shouldn’t have been up to the girls in the shop to impart such fairly important news that will impact many supporters, some of whom have since lost love ones whose names are on those bricks. Hope this clears this up for you. I’m perfectly happy for you to point out anything you feel is inaccurate or downright malicious.4 points
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Saying Sevco are your second favourite team. What next, you love half and half scarves? You're on the watch list.4 points
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Surely we'd be better to keep the ball and try to build something rather than the same predictable lump up the park for SOD to get on the end of? I think it's worked once, maybe twice that I can remember. Surely we've had better in the past? Not a major moan, but one that bugs me when it happens.3 points
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I don’t think changing a Head of Football Operations, responsible for reviewing every aspect of club from top to bottom, after four months, makes any sense whatsoever. James Fowler is not Chief Scout so getting rid of him on back of one transfer window, a month in the door, would be crazy.3 points
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No disrespect to you or your daughter Stefanus but, just because your daughter was told it, doesn't make it FACT. Although I do believe you when you say it's a FACT that she was told it.3 points
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This thread is going to end with Brophy missing a penalty on Wednesday night!!3 points
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You won’t get any answer all he does in regurgitate the horses**t from GERS and then says you’re too wee, and too poor. problem for him is he is clearly too stupid to see that GERS represents the current position IN the union and because of the UNION, it is also trying to tell us that 9% of the population are responsible for 60% of the deficit of the UK, despite being in control of less than 40% of its own economy. he cannot see that it has no bearing on an independent Scotland at all. We would not spend anything like 4billion in our defence budget. Probably lore like 1 or less which instantly takes 25% of this fanciful deficit away. We wouldn’t contribute to Trident, HS2, Crossrail Or other national capital projects.. pur civil service would be a fraction of the UKs budget, and we would not be paying over a billion towards the upkeep of WM or the ongoing costs for the Lords. evwn using GERS as a basis I reckon that our budget deficit (based on the fanciful GERS) would be less than 1.5% of gdp once we remove the ludicrous spends attributed to us, based on UK assumptions.2 points
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If we can get our own guy even at 75% of Bachmann’s level I’d prefer that. We can’t keep relying on loans. That said, getting someone at even 75% of his level is an ask.2 points
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Wish another pundit would have the guts to counter his argument with a simple “ask yourself why clubs don’t want more rangers or Celtic fans in their stadium”.2 points
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Well said Al#1. That committee did a power of work with expertise brought in for design, marketing, printing and sales. Sales were increased sharply for a few months and then MJ decided that the job was done and dismantled the committee. I remain an agent, with all members paying by direct debit, but have not heard a word about these changes or what they mean for me or my customers.2 points
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As someone on the initial start up committee for the Killie Lotto i continue to be disappointed in the manner this is operated. If 'Killie care' - lets have some transparency as to where the 60% of non winning funds go? It may well go to good causes but if we are playing and paying the 'customer'should know. MJ refused to invest in this, it seems that the new board are trying - but they could try much much harder. Branding of a Lottery should surely be obvious - that it is a "lottery". Killie cares sounds more like a charity or Care Home. FYI - the https://www.perthstjohnstonefc.co.uk/lotto-overview (The Super Saints Weekly Lotto) has a prize fund today of £21,5002 points
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I understand, however being a lefty myself, I do get a little frustrated when conditions are placed on us which are not even considered for right-footers!2 points
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Surely the best way to take the pressure off our defence would be to keep the ball....2 points
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Dont really know why, but tommy johnson will always be one of my favourite killie players2 points
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How thick do you have to be to give out sectarian abuse from an account that is so easily traceable? How rattled by little old Killie do you need to be, to be abusing our captain on a night your team qualifies for the last 16 of the Europa League? Good on Dicker for calling out this scumbag in public:2 points
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I think it’s unlikely, but possible. We need to get something out of the Aberdeen game, then probably need 9 points out of the next 4 games, including beating Livi. It would be our best patch of form of the season at a time where our skinny squad might be tiring. Defeat against Aberdeen and our season is over.2 points
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Watching that tonight and the injustice of that last fews mins in the cup I hope somehow to get the better of them come Wednesday. We've had a week and a half to get ready for this one. Let's get right at them and finally a win that we need1 point
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The killie lotto was mismanaged to an almost staggering level. this was a fantastic opportunity to have a real income stream 52 weeks of the year. a good launch then nothing followed despite multiple opportunities such as single draw tickets, outlets, tying in with the halftime draw etc etc. As Al says it is a strange one to change the name.1 point
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Agreed stability is what's required give the man time to put his plan / vision in place. We got 2 men in JF and AD as HoFO and Manager with integrity and a passion for Killie, give them time to build something here, results have not been great agreed but you can definitely see an improvement in performance and it looks like we are playing to a plan most of the time. We could make top six but for me its safety first then build for next season, put this season down to a learning curve, steep learning curve.1 point
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Never really seen an inventive or good kick off routine apart from Maguire lamping is at easter road for Scotland and scoring. I know we need to do it at least once every game but would probably rather they spent more time practising corners and free kicks1 point
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Regarding the named bricks in the wall. Does anyone know if the club has retained a record of these bricks? I ask this as many have fallen off and seemingly no attempt has been made to replace them.1 point
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It’s about territory. Get it into the opposition half. If we get a good knock on then great if it’s a throw in then we’re already in a good position. Takes pressure off defence early and puts pressure in opposition early. Monaco used to do it in champions league when drogba was there. Really effective.1 point
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What a smashing player Andy McLaren was. He scored a cracker early on in a league game against Celtic at Parkhead and I was sitting alone in the Celtic end, going mental in an uninhibited way, but the surrounding Celtic fans just reckoned I was daft and that it would be unkind to rough me up.We got gubbed in the end, but it was worth it for that goal.1 point
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Tommy McLean was the master at placing the ball into the net. George Maxwell hit the ball with power into the net. Both were great.1 point
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Ah the infamous MJ non-disclosure agreements. Wonder if AJ Boyd & Co solicitors advised on this as part of the £84k they rinsed the club for?1 point
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Knowing that this is what you are basing your opinion of AD's performance on makes sense. Alessio didn't leave behind less of a disaster than any other manager who would have got that job ahead of him last summer.1 point
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Clubs would have a license that could be suspended/ revoked as and when required. I would not trust either of the OF but can’t see there Being much of a problem with it on sell for other games. I don’t think there is much threat that selling watered down Carlsberg at £6 a pint is going to provoke any trouble at Killie v Ross County etc.1 point
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Thought process of a zombie: Watch your team (on TV of course) reach the last 16 of the Europa League in possibly one of the biggest games in your short history Celebrate? No. Find the Captain of a team that beat you in the league a few weeks ago on twitter and send him Sectarian abuse. Proper tin pot mentality from some of these zombies.1 point
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Brings to mind the old joke from way back. Did ye hear aboot the A*r United bra? Aye - the wan wi nae cups.1 point
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It is possible that from the remaining games we can achieve a top six position. But our form has been pretty inconsistent since the winter break, We need to create momentum with a run of positive results. Injuries and suspensions could have an impact on our small first team squad.1 point
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It’s quite depressing, the total refusal to change one word in one of our songs, to make it acceptable in the 21st century. We condemn the old Scum for their refusal to change with the times, but steadfastly refuse to do so ourselves. All for the sake of making a small amendment to do the right thing. We also engage in Old Scum paranoia and whataboutary when an allegation is made against us, instead of just letting due process take place. Imagine justifying our words, face to face, with Alex Dyer or any of our black players. Us: Are you ok with the term “black b*******”, Alex in the Ayr song”. Alex: “Well, I cant say I’m a great fan of the phrase, as it’s probably the most commonly used insult their is to black people”. Us: “Well, the thing is, Alex, in Ayrshire it’s just a traditional word for dirty”. Alex: Oh, right, that doesn’t sound great to me, either. Can’t you just replace that one word, to be sure It doesn’t come across as offensive”. Us: Naw, it’s wur tradition, so you just have to live with it. I’ll never forget someone saying our black players were ok with it, because a gang of drunken Killie fans accosted a teenage William Gross, and asked if he minded. As if the young kid was going to disagree with them. It’s embarrassing even thinking about him being put in that position. I know every major figure in the club and the organisations associated are uncomfortable with it. But, hey ho, one rule for us (for some of our number) and another rule for everyone else. Pity.1 point
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It doesn’t matter if it’s meant in a racist tone in that song or not. Just change the word black to something else. It’s not hard. Then the argument on here will stop and nobody from the press or other clubs can use it against us.1 point