Forfar V East Fife
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#27
Posted 14 August 2007 - 20:19
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Latino Lover, on Aug 14 2007, 21:16, said:
I take it the game will go to extra time?
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 20:24
#29
Posted 14 August 2007 - 20:38
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shetlandbairn, on Aug 14 2007, 21:35, said:
I've had three bets fail this season already because of these morons!
3-2 doon, its back to being a diddy cup.
Oh well, fair play to Farfar, hope our injuries aren't starting to pile up, maybe it's not a bad thing to get an early exit from this tourney.
I bet Jim Moffat's loving it, he won't even need to fabricate a crap excuse
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 21:13
the_russian, on Aug 12 2007, 20:34, said:
Well done to the boys on a much needed victory. Good to see Paul Lunan back & scoring.
Loons Legend
#31
Posted 14 August 2007 - 21:18
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Your back four are to big and cumbersome.
Away the loons and leeds.
Marching on together.
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 21:20
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the_russian, on Aug 12 2007, 20:34, said:
The form book suggests a romp for the visitors, although these things don't always mean much on the day. Certainly at a price of 10/11 many people will be lumping on, although it remains to be seen if we'll be playing a weakened side, i'd imagine DB will want to rest some of the big guns for Saturdays trip to the frozen north.
Regardless of team selection though, i'm going for a 4-0 win, ain't no stopping us now!
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 21:21
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 21:26
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#36
Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:30
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Do Do Do Doo,
Sean Kilgannon!!!!
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:30
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HOMBRE, on Aug 14 2007, 22:26, said:
Oh the irony!
It's good to see that Moffat hasn't managed to change his tactics. Boot the ball anyway we can and if that doesn't work we can boot the player.
Forfar deserved their win on the night but are nothing special apart from Lunan. We weren't at our best with Baikie making 5 changes from the side that won ( yes won a league match) it was a chance for the fringe players.
McCulloch made a few good saves and sadly we rarely tested Reid but good to see O'Reilly get his 1st of the season and Walker scored a cracker.
What's with the 14 year old's behind the goals? Is that the Forfar casuals?
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:31
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Good to see us scoring goals and getting really stuck in, as well as playing some superb passing football. Tulloch's goal was superb and fair play for Moffat for continuing to go for it even after we went 3-2 ahead.
As far as being labelled a long ball team under Moffat it was East Fife who resorted to the long ball tactic now and again. Mind you with that buy upfront it worked OK for them at times.
Great performance and showed we won't be the whipping boys this season. Plus amazing to play a defense where Craig Lumsden looks quick
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:34
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LoonsYouthTeam,
on Aug 14 2007, 23:31, said:
Good to see us scoring goals and getting really stuck in, as well as playing some superb passing football. Tulloch's goal was superb and fair play for Moffat for continuing to go for it even after we went 3-2 ahead.
As far as being labelled a long ball team under Moffat it was East Fife who resorted to the long ball tactic now and again. Mind you with that buy upfront it worked OK for them at times.
Great performance and showed we won't be the whipping boys this season. Plus amazing to play a defense where Craig Lumsden looks quick
eh?
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:35
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Do Do Do Doo,
Sean Kilgannon!!!!
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:39
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Mon_The_Fife, on Aug 14 2007, 23:30, said:
It's good to see that Moffat hasn't managed to change his tactics. Boot the ball anyway we can and if that doesn't work we can boot the player.
Forfar deserved their win on the night but are nothing special apart from Lunan. We weren't at our best with Baikie making 5 changes from the side that won ( yes won a league match) it was a chance for the fringe players.
McCulloch made a few good saves and sadly we rarely tested Reid but good to see O'Reilly get his 1st of the season and Walker scored a cracker.
What's with the 14 year old's behind the goals? Is that the Forfar casuals?
Fkn Ironic Please take off the black and gold tinted specs ya fanny.
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:41
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Big Loon, on Aug 14 2007, 23:35, said:
C'mon if you think that was superb football, you are in for a very long season.
loon, on Aug 14 2007, 23:39, said:
Let me guess you must have been one of the tubes behind the goals?
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Mon_The_Fife, on Aug 14 2007, 23:30, said:
It's good to see that Moffat hasn't managed to change his tactics. Boot the ball anyway we can and if that doesn't work we can boot the player.
Forfar deserved their win on the night but are nothing special apart from Lunan. We weren't at our best with Baikie making 5 changes from the side that won ( yes won a league match) it was a chance for the fringe players.
McCulloch made a few good saves and sadly we rarely tested Reid but good to see O'Reilly get his 1st of the season and Walker scored a cracker.
What's with the 14 year old's behind the goals? Is that the Forfar casuals?
You obviously never noticed Fotheringham running the game.
And we did play some really nice passing football, the first 20 minutes or so we just booted the ball up the park but after that we were superb. The move for our equaliser was amazing and the strike was pretty special.
As for Lumsden did you not see how many times he ran in the channels beating that hasbeen hammerthrower Tweed to the ball?
Looks like Lombardi caused himself an injury at the end though.
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:42
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Mon_The_Fife, on Aug 14 2007, 23:41, said:
Guess again you tube
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:43
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Mon_The_Fife, on Aug 14 2007, 23:41, said:
Young lads supporting the team and making lots of noise.
Ok so they used coarse language but thats part and parcel of football (I mean the language the players use is terrible too), they never took things too far and never caused any trouble
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:43
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Mon_The_Fife, on Aug 14 2007, 23:41, said:
One mans rubbish etc (or some such prophetic mumbo jumbo)

Do Do Do Doo,
Sean Kilgannon!!!!
#47
Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:44
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LoonsYouthTeam,
on Aug 14 2007, 23:43, said:
Ok so they used coarse language but thats part and parcel of football (I mean the language the players use is terrible too), they never took things too far and never caused any trouble
Oddly was scored about a minute after the first noises were made....
Inspiring goals, winning the 50/50s - they are an inspiration lot!

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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:45
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loon, on Aug 14 2007, 23:42, said:
Indeed - he was a tube at the side of the ground
He is, however, not a train spotter.

Do Do Do Doo,
Sean Kilgannon!!!!
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:47
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LoonsYouthTeam,
on Aug 14 2007, 23:41, said:
That's our Martyn Fotheringham.
Not your fat useless balding twat
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 22:48
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