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I have seen the Bino's twice now and thought they have played exceptionally well on each occasion. Bell impressed me with a good display and you will do well to hang to him! I have seen worse teams at EEP and remain surprised that your sitting at the bottom with the likelyhood of being cut adrift
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Surprised none of the Pars fans have mentioned this, but I thought Lilley deserved a straight red for a shocking tackle in the second half right in front of the main stand. You know it's a shocker when you hear it as well as see it. Lucky boy.

Oh, and Tam McManus :lol: :lol: :lol: What a first class knobend he is. Gesturing to the Albion support at the end of the game. How we just laughed at the clown. Falkirk reject. ;)
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View PostDAFC, on Dec 29 2007, 17:31, said:

First half we looked good and scored with just about our first attack, nice header from Burchill.
Next 20 minutes we played them off the park and should have had a penalty and possibly they should have had a player sent off for a cynical foul to stop Morrison hitting the ball into an empty net.
We got a deserved second with a close range effort from Simmons, Hogarth should have saved and looked dodgy throughout.

Second half we totally switched off and Stirling come out all guns blazing.
Our midfield disappeared and Albion ran rings around the likes of Crawford and Simmons.
Terrible decision to bring Stevie on unless Glass was injured, we needed a battler not a ponce.
Stirling scored a fantastic goal after some nice passing and a long range effort sneaking in the corner.
They then should have equalised, but Gallagher made a great block to save us.
For some bizarre reason Burchill was then subbed for McManus and we went to one man upfront with McIntyre on the wing??
Stirling deserved at least a draw, looked much fitter and were well organised.
I will take another lucky win but our luck is going to run out sometime.

McIntyre and Robbo are not the men for the job/s.


Heard a very strong rumour that Mixu is going to be your next manager
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View PostHIBERNIAN- FC, on Dec 30 2007, 12:39, said:

Heard a very strong rumour that Mixu is going to be your next manager


Mixu was at EEP for the game yesterday as a guest of Leishman who stated to the guys in hospitality that he would not be the next manager. Who knows what to believe these days right enough! :huh:
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View PostBlack and White Tragic, on Dec 29 2007, 22:58, said:

You're not bitter are you?

I was at East End Park and I live locally hence I was able to post soon after full-time. You must be one of those glory hunting Albion fans who lives in Fife. :lol: Or do you fly to games? Or are you a P&B ddict who takes their 3G laptop to games?

And I stand by my game won at half time comment as was proved by the final score....

Bring on the next game.


Bitter? Why would I be bitter. Disappointed perhaps at our failure to beat the best(*) team in Fife.

Live if Fife? Give me some credit! I live outside Stirling and I saw the final kick of the match before leaving. I was stopped from heading back through Dunfermline by the Police so I turned around and headed onto the motorway at Halbeath, went over the Forth Road Bridge and through Newton before joining the Edinburgh / Stirling motorway. Total travel time 33 minutes.

As for your "game won" comment you are still talking pish and with hindsight. ;)

* All things are relative.

This post has been edited by The Phoenix: 30 December 2007 - 15:57


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Anything under 3 hours to a Fifer is unbelieveable as they still use horses. (ie.Borat)

This post has been edited by MIFTHEBINO: 30 December 2007 - 22:00

Giving Alloa a 12 point lead and pipping them to the title on the last day of the season- PRICELESS!!
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Surprised none of the Pars fans have mentioned this, but I thought Lilley deserved a straight red for a shocking tackle in the second half right in front of the main stand. You know it's a shocker when you hear it as well as see it. Lucky boy.


Yeah, that was a crazy challenge could have injured Harris.
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View PostThe Chef, on Dec 30 2007, 13:04, said:

Mixu was at EEP for the game yesterday as a guest of Leishman who stated to the guys in hospitality that he would not be the next manager. Who knows what to believe these days right enough! :huh:


Well I wouldnt believe the creeps in your hospitality! Especially the middle aged women who do two fingered salutes with both hands... how very classy. :lol:
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View PostPompey_Par, on Dec 29 2007, 23:15, said:

"You'd find it difficult for Robbo to be there as he was officially put on "Gardening Leave" and wasn't even at the ground :lol: "

Fallen Angel it was Declyn Devine that was put on Gardening leave i'm afraid, Robertson is reported to have come down with flu or some sort of illness prior to the Morton (or was it the Partick) game. You are right though, French has been in the dugout and deserves credit for things as well.


:rolleyes:

I can catagorically tell you that i'm 100% correct in my statement.

Bookmark it if you like. I've had it confirmed by a DAFC staff member :)

So Declan must have needed help mowing his massive lawn methinks :P
Shoes off if you love the Pars.....:D
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