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Arbroath v Nairn County


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Looking forward to our away day, hopefully we can get a result.

Expecting about 100 Nairn fans to attend maybe a few more if the ex-pats can travel from Aberdeen, Edinburgh etc.

What bars are best to visit pre-match?

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Looking forward to our away day, hopefully we can get a result.

Expecting about 100 Nairn fans to attend maybe a few more if the ex-pats can travel from Aberdeen, Edinburgh etc.

What bars are best to visit pre-match?

Plenty pubs to visit for a wee pre match drink Tutties obviously as it's right next to Gayfield but if you are coming by train you could have a wee pre match pub crawl to Gayfield starting at the Legion(if a member) onto the Station,Westport bar,Anchor,Stag(if you dare),Millgate,Foundry,too many to mention really you should be safe enough in any of them,hope you enjoy your day aside from the result obviously :)

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Thanks for the replies.

I think the boys coming on the bus will probably hit the pubs closest to the ground.

Looking forward to the game. Arbroath are flying high, but we can hopefully give you a game.

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Thanks for the replies.

I think the boys coming on the bus will probably hit the pubs closest to the ground.

Looking forward to the game. Arbroath are flying high, but we can hopefully give you a game.

If you're on a bus, you may as well head straight to Tutties. Directly opposite the ground and one of the best fitba pubs in Scotland. If there's no segregation (hopefully!) get into the ground early for a pint in the wee bar up the stairs at the west end of the stand.

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I wanna see Wallace this game, also be good to play Trav etc.

in some ways I agree, but a club like us cannot afford not in the next round, that is where money can be made if you get the right draw

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We should absolutely stroll through this on current form but anything can happen I suppose. Hopefully we don't make any significant changes, very happy to see Whatley continue in centre midfield with Ricky at RB. Maybe Hunter to come back in.

Dylan could run riot here if he is in the mood......if Dundee allow him to play

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in some ways I agree, but a club like us cannot afford not in the next round, that is where money can be made if you get the right draw

True, but I don't think playing anyone in the squad would be a gamble, also wary of injuries, Nairn will put up a decent fight, sure Wallace that was at us on trial ended up signing for them along with 2 of his Morton pals but not 100 percent sure.

Eta: Tony never but Halsman did who had time at Rovers and Partick

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Looking forward to our away day, hopefully we can get a result.

Expecting about 100 Nairn fans to attend maybe a few more if the ex-pats can travel from Aberdeen, Edinburgh etc.

What bars are best to visit pre-match?

the hospitality suite inside the ground is being opened as a bar for saturdays game and both sets of fans are welcome

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I would rather we play our strongest team. A few people dismissing Nairn a bit too quickly.

Play our strongest team and if the scoreline allows it, bring the likes of Wallace and Trav on.

Agree with you,we are doing fantastic just now but i can sense a bit of over confidence creeping into some of our posts on here and in the league,can't see Moore falling into that trap though and expect him to start with our our strongest team

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Agree with you,we are doing fantastic just now but i can sense a bit of over confidence creeping into some of our posts on here and in the league,can't see Moore falling into that trap though and expect him to start with our our strongest team

Don't think AM will be taking Nairn for granted. He comes across as a very professional manager who shows respect to any opponent no matter how lowly they seem. Don't see many changes to the usual line up adopted for this one. If we play to our potential then we should be Ok but for Nairn this will be their "cup final" and we can expect them to push us all the way. C'MON LICHTIES.
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I would love to see The Wee County win this but just think Arbroath will have too much. Some of my best mates play for Nairn so hoping they enjoy the experience and fingers crossed can get a result but like i said it's a tall order especially against an inform Arbroath who are at home.

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