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View PostTHESPECTATOR, on 19 August 2011 - 15:11, said:

oh come down off your high horse. 'llossie19

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ossie1968Ossie 1968 started a thread heading Dbt Star v Saints agreed

Also I do like FACTS

But the funny thing is instead of mentioning the game he goes on to slag the ref and doesn't mention the game in anyway.FACT!!

Or are you unable to understand that?

Also are you telling me its ok and you condone people shouting vile comments at the ref ??????????

Don't you see or maybe you don't want to see your driving young interested refs away with your dribble.Maybe you will end up with no league as other teams cant afford the traveling expenses from the central belt

Yes the buckets are for donations as they aren't allowed to charge as you well know but anyone with any decency would pay what there team charges.Didn't think you would have need it in writing just common decency.But you DONT. another big fat FACT.

Whats your problem are we all supposed to agree with you,or maybe the truth hurts. Either way when your standing on your soap box on Saturday please take time out and take your tinted glasses off and just listen to your fellow supporters with there outpourings at the ref and opposition players, then please come back on here and condone it if you can.


Considering you now have the ability to know what everyone donates at games, you are Superman and I claim my ten pounds.

To be honest, if any one needs to come down of any high horse it's you.
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View PostDai Laffyn, on 19 August 2011 - 15:36, said:

Considering you now have the ability to know what everyone donates at games, you are Superman and I claim my ten pounds.

To be honest, if any one needs to come down of any high horse it's you.


Its pretty simple really.Its called basic arithmetic.

Take the total in the bucket and divide by the number of opposition supporters,this gives you the average.Usually about £1.32 (fact) sorry but even I cant give individual donations but I can come to conclusion that most of you put in loose change.
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How much do the Home support put in
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You need to get a grip man. Its a football match. The ref was getting no more stick than any other game at Islecroft, even though he had a howler.!!!!!!! !!!!!


View PostTHESPECTATOR, on 19 August 2011 - 15:11, said:

oh come down off your high horse. 'llossie19

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ossie1968Ossie 1968 started a thread heading Dbt Star v Saints agreed

Also I do like FACTS

But the funny thing is instead of mentioning the game he goes on to slag the ref and doesn't mention the game in anyway.FACT!!

Or are you unable to understand that?

Also are you telling me its ok and you condone people shouting vile comments at the ref ??????????

Don't you see or maybe you don't want to see your driving young interested refs away with your dribble.Maybe you will end up with no league as other teams cant afford the traveling expenses from the central belt

Yes the buckets are for donations as they aren't allowed to charge as you well know but anyone with any decency would pay what there team charges.Didn't think you would have need it in writing just common decency.But you DONT. another big fat FACT.

Whats your problem are we all supposed to agree with you,or maybe the truth hurts. Either way when your standing on your soap box on Saturday please take time out and take your tinted glasses off and just listen to your fellow supporters with there outpourings at the ref and opposition players, then please come back on here and condone it if you can.

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View PostDai Laffyn, on 19 August 2011 - 15:36, said:

Considering you now have the ability to know what everyone donates at games, you are Superman and I claim my ten pounds.

To be honest, if any one needs to come down of any high horse it's you.



On the remark that clubs would not be able to afford Refs from the Central belt I here the bill for officals from Dumfries area at Blairmount on Wed was over £100!
So as far as the Maahars teams go there is'nt any difference.By the way I hope it does'nt come as too big a surprise to the regular P&B posters that there are teams outside the Stewartry Triangle!!!!!!!
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View Postinfo, on 19 August 2011 - 18:06, said:

On the remark that clubs would not be able to afford Refs from the Central belt I here the bill for officals from Dumfries area at Blairmount on Wed was over £100!
So as far as the Maahars teams go there is'nt any difference.By the way I hope it does'nt come as too big a surprise to the regular P&B posters that there are teams outside the Stewartry Triangle!!!!!!!


The price of match officials is horrendous, but it's a necessary evil. I'm sure that I heard that the match officials were about a fiver short of £100 at one game in Kirkcudbright and the furthest travelled was from Dumfries.

I'll give you the bit in bold and admit that it's usually better craic going to the 'Shire rather then going East.

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Take the total in the bucket and divide by the number of opposition supporters,this gives you the average.Usually about £1.32 (fact) sorry but even I cant give individual donations but I can come to conclusion that most of you put in loose change.



I love the fact that seem to know what every one of the home support donates. As it is you are coming across as a right patronising arse, do you know that?, and for what it's worth, I, and many others I know, pay no less than they would pay at a home match.
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View PostTHESPECTATOR, on 19 August 2011 - 15:11, said:

oh come down off your high horse. 'llossie19

Os,klwjj

ossie1968Ossie 1968 started a thread heading Dbt Star v Saints agreed

Also I do like FACTS

But the funny thing is instead of mentioning the game he goes on to slag the ref and doesn't mention the game in anyway.FACT!!

Or are you unable to understand that?

Also are you telling me its ok and you condone people shouting vile comments at the ref ??????????

Don't you see or maybe you don't want to see your driving young interested refs away with your dribble.Maybe you will end up with no league as other teams cant afford the traveling expenses from the central belt


Yes the buckets are for donations as they aren't allowed to charge as you well know but anyone with any decency would pay what there team charges.Didn't think you would have need it in writing just common decency.But you DONT. another big fat FACT.

Whats your problem are we all supposed to agree with you,or maybe the truth hurts. Either way when your standing on your soap box on Saturday please take time out and take your tinted glasses off and just listen to your fellow supporters with there outpourings at the ref and opposition players, then please come back on here and condone it if you can.


Ossie1968 started the thread and invited replies about the game after his take on the refereeing performance. Numerous people have done that, as invited, FACT.

Or are you unable to understand that?

Just what were these vile comments about the ref? I am telling you that the referee, as well as the players and management teams have to accept that they are open to criticism from people who are paying their money to watch them and their teams. 99% of people who watch our games appreciate that there is a line that they shouldn't cross and to the best of my knowledge, that line wasn't crossed on Wednesday night unless you can tell me any different? There are games I've watched on a Sunday morning where the referee has been subjected to far worse than they ever have at any south match I've ever been at. FACT. I didn't heavily criticise Hop for his performance the other night, but I don't think he has the best of games. What's wrong with that?

You have absolutely no idea how much I or any other Saints fan have put in the buckets at Crichton and the other clubs who ask for a donation. FACT. But, on the back of your ramblings in the last couple of days, directed at Saints supporters in the main, it might take even less time for you to count what's in your bucket in future when Saints come to town. Don't know if that's a FACT, but time will tell.

I don't have a problem, and I don't mind when people don't agree with my views. They are MY views after all. I'm not on any soapbox, and won't be tomorrow at Meadow Park. FACT. I can't guarnatee that some of my fellow Saints fans won't give the referee some stick, but I would hope that they don't cross that line I mentioned earlier. I personally, am not driving any young would be referee away with my drivel, or dribble I think you called it. I appreciate that without referees, there is no game.(now there really is a big fat FACT) It's not a job for the easily offended, that's why I very much doubt that Hop lost any sleep on Wednesday night. Nor should he have.

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View PostDai Laffyn, on 19 August 2011 - 18:19, said:

The price of match officials is horrendous, but it's a necessary evil. I'm sure that I heard that the match officials were about a fiver short of £100 at one game in Kirkcudbright and the furthest travelled was from Dumfries.

I'll give you the bit in bold and admit that it's usually better craic going to the 'Shire rather then going East.




I love the fact that seem to know what every one of the home support donates. As it is you are coming across as a right patronising arse, do you know that?, and for what it's worth, I, and many others I know, pay no less than they would pay at a home match.


saints have the largest travelin support in league by a mile midweek and sats great banter from there fans with the exemption off the odd few. and a know for a fact they buy more than there fair share of pies n tea coffie ect n come back for hospitality after game would welcome them every week if poss
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View PostTHESPECTATOR, on 19 August 2011 - 15:58, said:

Its pretty simple really.Its called basic arithmetic.

Take the total in the bucket and divide by the number of opposition supporters,this gives you the average.Usually about £1.32 (fact) sorry but even I cant give individual donations but I can come to conclusion that most of you put in loose change.



Does this mean you dont ask home supporters to contribute, cos if thats the case i think you may need to rethink all your allegations as every other club asks their home supporters to pay........
No wonder your club probably struggles.
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View PostTHESPECTATOR, on 19 August 2011 - 15:58, said:

Its pretty simple really.Its called basic arithmetic.

Take the total in the bucket and divide by the number of opposition supporters,this gives you the average.Usually about £1.32 (fact) sorry but even I cant give individual donations but I can come to conclusion that most of you put in loose change.



Do you actually do this?

And are you the lad that takes the bucket around at Crichton?
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View PostFancy Pants, on 20 August 2011 - 23:02, said:

Do you actually do this?

And are you the lad that takes the bucket around at Crichton?


It's called Care In the Community
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View PostTHESPECTATOR, on 19 August 2011 - 15:58, said:

Its pretty simple really.Its called basic arithmetic.

Take the total in the bucket and divide by the number of opposition supporters,this gives you the average.Usually about £1.32 (fact) sorry but even I cant give individual donations but I can come to conclusion that most of you put in loose change.


With all the bile your spoutin about usually Saints supporters, you aint gonna need a bucket next time we come to Crichton, a thimble will probably be big enough ! Loss of potential income, down to you SPECTATOR, and your biggoted, biased gob, FACT.
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View Postossie1968, on 21 August 2011 - 07:31, said:

It's called Care In the Community



The last time i was at Hospital Park i put a £2 coin in and he got away before i could get my 68p change!
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View PostFancy Pants, on 21 August 2011 - 11:38, said:

The last time i was at Hospital Park i put a £2 coin in and he got away before i could get my 68p change!



£2 coin, that qualifys you for a season ticket at Hospital Park, FACT, eh SPECTATOR.
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Saw bucket man at Crichton yesterday wi a Fleet Star tracky top on ! Whay's happenin there ? Are the “wee” teams pullin there resources ? Will both teams get 66p each am baffled. Whatever is gan on the Crichton were p**h again !
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View PostThe Trunk, on 21 August 2011 - 17:39, said:

Saw bucket man at Crichton yesterday wi a Fleet Star tracky top on ! Whay's happenin there ? Are the "wee" teams pullin there resources ? Will both teams get 66p each am baffled. Whatever is gan on the Crichton were p**h again !


Hope you put your £1.32 in !!! I bet takings are going to go down now THE SPECTATOR has made clear his feelings on visiting fans, his choice, FACT.
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Farcical at Blairmount as ref tried to evict half of DALBEATTIES travelling support

big question is are they entitled to £1.32 refund ?

Hope hector noticed £4 for Threave yesterday and now charges £2 to embarass them.
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View PostMighty mouse, on 21 August 2011 - 21:35, said:

Farcical at Blairmount as ref tried to evict half of DALBEATTIES travelling support

big question is are they entitled to £1.32 refund ?

Hope hector noticed £4 for Threave yesterday and now charges £2 to embarass them.


That would be a big mistake, do they have a travelling support?
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