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4-1 defeat.

Mind you it's only November January
Same rules apply.
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Based on his recent signings of Potter and Easton, I don't have much belief in Mark Kerr yet. However I would like to be proven wrong by Macca.

View PostGordieBoy80, on 20 January 2012 - 18:20, said:

The Pars is like crack cocaine, you know it's not good but you still want a hit.


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I would take a scrappy 1-0 right now, we have far too much previous in these kinds of games to be confident of any larger scoreline.
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I have a sneaky feeling in my water that the Pars will win this.

Regardless 9/2 is massive for any diddy v diddy fixture.
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View PostJambo Stu, on 21 January 2012 - 00:12, said:

I have a sneaky feeling in my water that the Pars will win this.

Regardless 9/2 is massive for any diddy v diddy fixture.


The odds for Inverness to beat hearts are brilliant, probably put a wee tenner on that one, then a wee cheeky fiver on hearts becoming defunct by 2013.
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View PostKillieTID, on 21 January 2012 - 01:20, said:

The odds for Inverness to beat hearts are brilliant, probably put a wee tenner on that one, then a wee cheeky fiver on hearts becoming defunct by 2013.

So long as it's just wee ones, you don't wanna get carried away.
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View Postgingapar, on 21 January 2012 - 02:37, said:

So long as it's just wee ones, you don't wanna get carried away.


I don't even bet that amount lol only a few quid so all is not lost when the bets don't come up, which is every weekend tbh.
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I see no problem with this fixture, an easy 3 poities for "The Pars"

Have i mentioned i fkin hate Kilmarnock ?
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Good, we hate you too.
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I couldn't care less about St Mirren. They are just a yoyo team, that are a slightly better version of Ayr.

This post has been edited by Squirrelhumper: 21 January 2012 - 10:39

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I didn't mean st.mirren, just wistit.
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View PostGordieBoy80, on 21 January 2012 - 11:12, said:

Changed my mind, after experiencing a bit of dodgy tummy early hours I decided to call in sick to my work as I can't work with food

Heading down after all, any decent pub recommendations ? I need a medicinal Guinness Posted Image


I don't regularly drink in Kilmarnock but my recommendations would be the wheatsheaf inn in the town, nice family pub similar to weatherspoons with drinks as cheap as you will get them anywhere else in killie.

The park hotel at the ground, although this is high class, bank account will take a rattling.

Oceans 11 at the other end of the town, just trying to name off places that killie fans won't be in, not that'll be a problem, best asking waiting on a supporter who's from killie as I haven't lived there in ten years.
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Portman is ideal for before the game. 2 mins walk from rp and cracking bar staff!!
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View PostCLANCY2KTID, on 21 January 2012 - 11:56, said:

I didn't mean st.mirren, just wistit.



Are you twelve ?
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View PostKillieTID, on 21 January 2012 - 11:57, said:

I don't regularly drink in Kilmarnock but my recommendations would be the wheatsheaf inn in the town, nice family pub similar to weatherspoons with drinks as cheap as you will get them anywhere else in killie.

The park hotel at the ground, although this is high class, bank account will take a rattling.

Oceans 11 at the other end of the town, just trying to name off places that killie fans won't be in, not that'll be a problem, best asking waiting on a supporter who's from killie as I haven't lived there in ten years.


The Wheatsheaf is similar to a Wetherspoons because it is a Wetherspoons ;).


Away supporters, in my experience, are usually welcome in any of the pubs in Kilmarnock.
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View PostSquirrelhumper, on 21 January 2012 - 10:39, said:

I couldn't care less about St Mirren. They are just a yoyo team, that are a slightly better version of Ayr.



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I'm old enough to know that posting in another teams match thread just to say how much you "hate" them is quite juvenile.
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View PostCLANCY2KTID, on 21 January 2012 - 13:49, said:

I'm old enough to know that posting in another teams match thread just to say how much you "hate" them is quite juvenile.


So you didn't read my post then ?
That comment was an offshoot.

Edit to add-petty name calling is the "in" thing when you are old enough to know , is it ?

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"I understand fans' opposition, but I would say; be careful what you wish for," said McCoist.
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bet on killie for the first time ever

if it works il put them on next week aswellPosted Image

thank me later pars
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Dunfermline: Turner, Rutkiewicz, Keddie, Boyle, Dowie, Kerr, Mason, Cardle, Barrowman, Graham, Buchanan



I feel it should have been Mason to be replaced, I don't think he offers much. Just my opinion though, hope Kerr has a cracking debut!
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View PostJamieStevenson, on 21 January 2012 - 14:44, said:

Dunfermline: Turner, Rutkiewicz, Keddie, Boyle, Dowie, Kerr, Mason, Cardle, Barrowman, Graham, Buchanan


I feel it should have been Mason to be replaced, I don't think he offers much. Just my opinion though, hope Kerr has a cracking debut!



No Potter ?
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View Postwisbit, on 21 January 2012 - 14:48, said:

No Potter ?


Nah he's on bench mate
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Like Jamie, I'm surprised Kerr's getting a start just hours after signing for us. He must be good not so pish.
Suprised to see Liam Buchanan start as well, I thought the Kirk-Barrowman partnership was starting to work well IMO.

COYP

View PostGordieBoy80, on 20 January 2012 - 18:20, said:

The Pars is like crack cocaine, you know it's not good but you still want a hit.


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Anyone got a link to the game? I've tried several websites but none working so far.

View PostGordieBoy80, on 20 January 2012 - 18:20, said:

The Pars is like crack cocaine, you know it's not good but you still want a hit.


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View Postsmpar, on 21 January 2012 - 14:52, said:

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I thought the Kirk-Barrowman partnership was starting to work well IMO.


I would fancy my chances racing Andy Kirk over 100 metres. He just doesn't have the pace to compete at this level and be an effective player for us.

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