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Raith 0-1 Stirling
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Posted 10 March 2007 - 23:29
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#202
Posted 10 March 2007 - 23:33
Gaz_Laad, on Mar 10 2007, 23:29, said:
I noticed that today, they got them on at least 30 minutes before us
#203
Posted 10 March 2007 - 23:38
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Gaz_Laad, on Mar 10 2007, 23:23, said:
not complaining just curious to know if they are the same as forth-bank where the facilities are on a similar par. was at central park midweek and no matter where you stand the view is awful.
#204
Posted 10 March 2007 - 23:44
albion20, on Mar 10 2007, 23:38, said:
Prices for forthbank are here
http://www.stirlinga...ank_stadium.htm
#205
Posted 10 March 2007 - 23:48
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Steven, on Mar 10 2007, 23:44, said:
Unfortunatly i belief the albion do the same for away fans, as in no parent and child gate, or student gate for that matter.
#206
Posted 10 March 2007 - 23:50
Yer havin a flucking laugh!
Come New Year, the tinks will be pouring up Pratt Street (well-named) after another humpin from the Blue Brazil
#207
Posted 10 March 2007 - 23:53
bleubrazil, on Mar 10 2007, 23:50, said:
Yer havin a flucking laugh!
Come New Year, the tinks will be pouring up Pratt Street (well-named) after another humpin from the Blue Brazil
We don't intend going to the third division, you will have to make do with our reserve team AKA East Fife
#208
Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:00
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They were more heavyhanded than usual. If fans aren't allowed to stand in a seated area, why are half the other teams in the division not being fined or something done?
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Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:06
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#210
Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:07
Lang Toun Lad, on Mar 11 2007, 00:00, said:
They were more heavyhanded than usual. If fans aren't allowed to stand in a seated area, why are half the other teams in the division not being fined or something done?
Why are we allowed to stand before the game and at half time then
#211
Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:08
Recre Rover, on Mar 10 2007, 22:29, said:
It was a really outstanding performance from the officials don't we all agree.
Oh just amazing
Somebody shoot the fucker and put him out his misery
#212
Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:08
miketheheadlesschicken,
on Mar 10 2007, 22:20, said:
He certainly suggested they did. He made it out as if it was part of our game plan rather than one player who went down easily a few times.
It sure looked like it was part of the game plan at times from where I was sitting
#213
Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:09
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#214
Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:11
albion20, on Mar 11 2007, 00:09, said:
You should try standing in the home end
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Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:13
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Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:19
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albion20, on Mar 10 2007, 23:09, said:
£12 and £6, you were charged right. However, I think it's disgraceful we have no family gate at the away end. Neither do any other team mind you......
#217
Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:22
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bleubrazil, on Mar 10 2007, 23:50, said:
Yer havin a flucking laugh!
Come New Year, the tinks will be pouring up Pratt Street (well-named) after another humpin from the Blue Brazil
Second Division- yer havin a flucking laugh
And the tinks won't be pouring up Pratt Street, as you manky b*****ds will be in the 3rd
Away and enjoy a rare win
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Posted 11 March 2007 - 00:45
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#220
Posted 11 March 2007 - 03:53
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Gaz_Laad, on Mar 10 2007, 23:23, said:
I don't think the view is that good, especially today when most of the action was up at the other end of the park from the away end. Much better to be in a stand running alongside the pitch as you can actually tell what's happening most of the time and whether things are offside or not. From behind it's impossible to do this most of the time.
#221
Posted 11 March 2007 - 09:33
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raith for life, on Mar 10 2007, 18:37, said:
is it just me,every time rovers lose they come on blaming players for diving against them. and are all rovers players saints who never dive. B)

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#222
Posted 11 March 2007 - 09:40
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Raving On, on Mar 11 2007, 03:53, said:
Back in the good old days of Annfield, we always stood behind the goals for every game, and for most away trips as well.
I like the view from behind the goals, as you can see the all the action as it happens right in front of you (as opposed to missing stuff because you're looking the other way in a side on view), although obviously it is impossible to be sure on offside decisions, but hey, our wonderful officials are never wrong anyway, so that's not really a concern.
Starks Park is one of my top away trips due to the excellent facilities.
#223
Posted 11 March 2007 - 10:21
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Anyway, I thought we just edged the game yesterday, but I think both teams are about on par and I really enjoyed the game yesterday. I thought Devine played really well with some cracking passes in the first half. We had a few good chances,especially Nuggets shot in the box which came to him after a corner and then Ross Forsyth's free header that he headed stright to the keeper. The whole game our defence was pretty solid and all four had great games, especially Nuggets who was my MOM. It's great that we seem to be getting that wee bit of luck just now and I hope it continues next week!
Lang Toun Lad, on Mar 10 2007, 20:09, said:
I have to say, the Stirling fans are one of the loudest I have heard all season in the North Stand. Only Morton were louder but they sat in silence until they scored their third goal.
I'm surprised it isnt on here already, but I was impressed by the way the Raith fans sung the whole game and got behind their team even after going a goal down.I voted on another thread saying Morton were the team who supporters sung most at home this season, but you are easily by far now.
Steven, on Mar 10 2007, 22:15, said:
Fahey made about two saves in the first half and you were lucky not to have a player sent off today either for poor tackles or contant diving by a few Stirling players.
Didnt think it was really that dirty a game yesterday and I think its harsh to say Snoddy should have been sent off.In saying, i do think he did go down in the box easily the first time, but I think we had a really good shout for a penalty in the second half.
#224
Posted 11 March 2007 - 10:33
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Posted 11 March 2007 - 10:34
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