Kilmarnock vs Dunfermline
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#1
Posted 16 January 2012 - 01:57
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I'll be at Rovers vs Falkirk.
We're probably going to lose.
We're probably going to lose.
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I'll probably watch it from afar with a perpetual sneer on my puss. Basically I'll become Reynard.
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#2
Posted 16 January 2012 - 02:13
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I'll be in Reykjavik for this one.
We have a great record at home this season, but it's the sort of game we often lose. Hopefully we can win the Dundee replay and then this Dunfermline game in order to go into the semi-final in as positive a mindset as possible.
We have a great record at home this season, but it's the sort of game we often lose. Hopefully we can win the Dundee replay and then this Dunfermline game in order to go into the semi-final in as positive a mindset as possible.
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#3
Posted 16 January 2012 - 02:53
Can you feel it??? This is our time, we are the mighty Dunfermline Athletic and we're being led by our glorious and inspirational leader Jim McIntyre, who will lead us to Championship glory once more.
He's the man, he's a sexy beast and he has lured everyone into a false sense of security by deliberately telling our defence not to defend, letting East Fife knock us out of the diddy cup, ensuring that we only win one game since August, all in order to cause some highly ignorant and negative Pars fans to have the audacity to question his managerial ability.
This is all part of his simply brilliant masterplan, which will shock the entire Football World, where we go on a marvellous run, bypassing the relegation diddies like Hibs and Inverness, breezing into the top six, where we will then knock Motherwell and Hearts out the way, before pipping the Old Firm to the league title on the last day of the season.
The era of Macca's SPL domination begins with Kilmarnock on Saturday!
He's the man, he's a sexy beast and he has lured everyone into a false sense of security by deliberately telling our defence not to defend, letting East Fife knock us out of the diddy cup, ensuring that we only win one game since August, all in order to cause some highly ignorant and negative Pars fans to have the audacity to question his managerial ability.
This is all part of his simply brilliant masterplan, which will shock the entire Football World, where we go on a marvellous run, bypassing the relegation diddies like Hibs and Inverness, breezing into the top six, where we will then knock Motherwell and Hearts out the way, before pipping the Old Firm to the league title on the last day of the season.
The era of Macca's SPL domination begins with Kilmarnock on Saturday!
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#4
Posted 16 January 2012 - 05:11
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Parscelona, on 16 January 2012 - 02:53, said:
Can you feel it??? This is our time, we are the mighty Dunfermline Athletic and we're being led by our glorious and inspirational leader Jim McIntyre, who will lead us to Championship glory once more.
He's the man, he's a sexy beast and he has lured everyone into a false sense of security by deliberately telling our defence not to defend, letting East Fife knock us out of the diddy cup, ensuring that we only win one game since August, all in order to cause some highly ignorant and negative Pars fans to have the audacity to question his managerial ability.
This is all part of his simply brilliant masterplan, which will shock the entire Football World, where we go on a marvellous run, bypassing the relegation diddies like Hibs and Inverness, breezing into the top six, where we will then knock Motherwell and Hearts out the way, before pipping the Old Firm to the league title on the last day of the season.
The era of Macca's SPL domination begins with Kilmarnock on Saturday!

He's the man, he's a sexy beast and he has lured everyone into a false sense of security by deliberately telling our defence not to defend, letting East Fife knock us out of the diddy cup, ensuring that we only win one game since August, all in order to cause some highly ignorant and negative Pars fans to have the audacity to question his managerial ability.
This is all part of his simply brilliant masterplan, which will shock the entire Football World, where we go on a marvellous run, bypassing the relegation diddies like Hibs and Inverness, breezing into the top six, where we will then knock Motherwell and Hearts out the way, before pipping the Old Firm to the league title on the last day of the season.
The era of Macca's SPL domination begins with Kilmarnock on Saturday!

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I'll probably watch it from afar with a perpetual sneer on my puss. Basically I'll become Reynard.
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#5
Posted 16 January 2012 - 08:38
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I'll miss this one, quite disappointed about it as I missed the earlier trip to Killie.
No idea how it'll go - a win in the cup on Wednesday would give us some much needed confidence. By all accounts we were unlucky to lose the last time we were down there, but I can see the home team taking a narrow victory.
No idea how it'll go - a win in the cup on Wednesday would give us some much needed confidence. By all accounts we were unlucky to lose the last time we were down there, but I can see the home team taking a narrow victory.
For we're the Pars, Dunfermline Athletic,
And now we are on song,
For we're the Pars, Dunfermline Athletic,
And we'll go marching on.
And now we are on song,
For we're the Pars, Dunfermline Athletic,
And we'll go marching on.
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#7
Posted 16 January 2012 - 11:22
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craigkillie, on 16 January 2012 - 02:13, said:
I'll be in Reykjavik for this one.
We have a great record at home this season, but it's the sort of game we often lose. Hopefully we can win the Dundee replay and then this Dunfermline game in order to go into the semi-final in as positive a mindset as possible.
We have a great record at home this season, but it's the sort of game we often lose. Hopefully we can win the Dundee replay and then this Dunfermline game in order to go into the semi-final in as positive a mindset as possible.
You been to Reykavik before? Blue Lagoon is a great hangover cure.
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#8
Posted 16 January 2012 - 11:25
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I fear this could be the lift Dunfermline need.
We all spend a little while going down the rabbit hole.
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#9
Posted 16 January 2012 - 12:23
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2-1 killie win with the pars scoring early.
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#10
Posted 16 January 2012 - 12:39
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Squirrelhumper,
on 16 January 2012 - 11:22, said:
You been to Reykavik before? Blue Lagoon is a great hangover cure.
Nope, first time.
Taking my fiancee in the hope of seeing the Northern Lights. We will no doubt be making a vist to the Blue Lagoon - it looks a bit pricey but should be an experience in the middle of winter.
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#11
Posted 16 January 2012 - 12:55
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I went in September a couple of years ago. We went straight from Macedonia and I don't think you could get two more contrasting countries!!
I would defo go to Blue Lagoon.
I would defo go to Blue Lagoon.
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#12
Posted 16 January 2012 - 15:54
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I tipped Dunfermline to go straight back down at the beginning of the season and had someone on the Tartan Army board give me some stat about how they were unbeaten in x games blah blah at the time, before we went on to beat them 3-2.
No disrespect to the Pars fans but any time I've seen your team this season, yous have looked absolutely woeful - probably not telling you anything you don't already know.
I said Killie would win our next 3 games over on our own message board, and I'll stick by that - putting Dundee out of the cup (probably not by much!), beating Dunfermline reasonably comfortably, and then hammering Ayr in the semi. Of course if there's one thing we've seen this season it's that Killie love to give away goals, so I'll no doubt be proven wrong!
Anyway, 2-0 Killie I'll go for.
No disrespect to the Pars fans but any time I've seen your team this season, yous have looked absolutely woeful - probably not telling you anything you don't already know.
I said Killie would win our next 3 games over on our own message board, and I'll stick by that - putting Dundee out of the cup (probably not by much!), beating Dunfermline reasonably comfortably, and then hammering Ayr in the semi. Of course if there's one thing we've seen this season it's that Killie love to give away goals, so I'll no doubt be proven wrong!
Anyway, 2-0 Killie I'll go for.
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#13
Posted 16 January 2012 - 16:01
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Icelands a brilliant place to go, the Blue Lagoon is certainly worth seeing, but it was somewhat of a disappointment for me, best thing I did was jump in a natural hot spring at out campsite, it was about 30 degrees and scalded if you got to close to the entrance. Amazing, plus the beer crates floated in it making it a floating bar. 
Back on topic, for some bizarre reason I think Dunfermline will win this.
Back on topic, for some bizarre reason I think Dunfermline will win this.
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#14
Posted 16 January 2012 - 16:17
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I you want to a have a go at each other go onto .net.
Anyway I can sense that we'll concede early on, play a scrappy midfield battle for 75 minutes and get a cheeky wee equaliser in the last few minutes, only to concede again 30 seconds later. It's the Dunfermline way of getting about things.
I reckon we'll go with the same starting lineup as Saturday's game, which I won't be disappointed at with the exception of Thomson for Mason. Hardie might be shit but you never know, me may get a free kick at some point.
If we're getting beat hefty or winning by more than 1 (it won't happen) then I'd shove McDougall on to give him some match shaprness.
2-1 Killie.
Anyway I can sense that we'll concede early on, play a scrappy midfield battle for 75 minutes and get a cheeky wee equaliser in the last few minutes, only to concede again 30 seconds later. It's the Dunfermline way of getting about things.
I reckon we'll go with the same starting lineup as Saturday's game, which I won't be disappointed at with the exception of Thomson for Mason. Hardie might be shit but you never know, me may get a free kick at some point.
If we're getting beat hefty or winning by more than 1 (it won't happen) then I'd shove McDougall on to give him some match shaprness.
2-1 Killie.
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#15
Posted 16 January 2012 - 16:32
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Sarcasm is the answer folks.
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I'll probably watch it from afar with a perpetual sneer on my puss. Basically I'll become Reynard.
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#16
Posted 16 January 2012 - 16:44
craigkillie, on 16 January 2012 - 12:39, said:
Nope, first time.
Taking my fiancee in the hope of seeing the Northern Lights. We will no doubt be making a vist to the Blue Lagoon - it looks a bit pricey but should be an experience in the middle of winter.
Taking my fiancee in the hope of seeing the Northern Lights. We will no doubt be making a vist to the Blue Lagoon - it looks a bit pricey but should be an experience in the middle of winter.
youre engaged and she still hasnt shown you her northern lights? what is she, religious?
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#17
Posted 16 January 2012 - 22:17
Looking forward to this one. We should really be looking to win this and give us a boost going into the Semi Final of Scotland's most prestigious competition.
Dieter Van Tornhout (born 18 March 1985) is a Belgian footballer who plays for Kilmarnock. Van Tornhout is a forward who was born in Ghentand made his debut in professional football, being part of the Club Brugge KV squad in the 2003-04 season sorprising with his speed and shoot. He scored many goals out of the area. He also played for Sparta Rotterdam and Roda JC before joining Enosis Neon Paralimni. On the 18th of March 2012 (his birthday) he got it right round Celtic by scoring an excellent header and went on to state that whilst the goal was pleasing, his day was made all the better by Neil Lennon having a public breakdown on camera. Van Tornhout went on to say, "insert a pleasing GIF here".
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#18
Posted 16 January 2012 - 22:30
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I think this will be much like the St. Mirren away game. I'll go for 2-1 Killie.
Dunfermline don't hurt me...don't hurt me...no more
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#19
Posted 16 January 2012 - 22:52
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I don't have any great expectations. Therefore, i cannot be disappointed.
The fightback is over.
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#20
Posted 17 January 2012 - 01:26
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Swerving this to sell pies at Ibrox(yes, really)
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#21
Posted 17 January 2012 - 01:31
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GordieBoy80, on 17 January 2012 - 01:26, said:
Swerving this to sell pies at Ibrox(yes, really)
Go on...
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I'll probably watch it from afar with a perpetual sneer on my puss. Basically I'll become Reynard.
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#22
Posted 17 January 2012 - 01:33
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#23
Posted 17 January 2012 - 01:35
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I'll be at Rugby Park, mon the pars
Dunfermline then, Dunfermline now, Dunfermline Forever
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#24
Posted 17 January 2012 - 03:47
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GordieBoy80, on 17 January 2012 - 01:33, said:
Nothing really that interesting, I work for a catering agency and one of their clients are Rangers.
Thought you'd went into your own business of selling delicious pastry treats.
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#25
Posted 17 January 2012 - 11:09
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