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  1. Don't flatter yourself. Our form was dipping before the Falkirk game. Since then we have had a draw and a loss, so you seem to be misinformed.
  2. That could have gone better! Congratulations Edinburgh City.
  3. Please can we have less wind this time round? Hoping we field a strong team and play well enough to keep on pushing for the playoff spots.
  4. Police car at LIDL after the game. Blue light voucher discount on bakery goods?
  5. I hadn't thought of having to play into blinding sunshine as being a factor with east-west oriented grounds. I would have thought that in Scotland having prevailing winds would be more of a factor than sunshine, especially in grounds which are less sheltered from the elements.
  6. Yes, I noticed there was a pie thing going on with some of the Binos. It's always good to have that silver-lining to draw comfort (eating) from.
  7. Thanks. I still wonder if wind swirling around the pitch would have been any less of a factor if the ground wasn't orientated north-south? At least if it east-west, it would favour teams either half.
  8. Shocking for away fans. Getting soaked in the back row of the stand. The wind ruined the game. It became an utter farce towards the end. I am disappointed we didn't nick three points. Alloa were threatening at times. Just glad we weren't the victims of a freak gust of wind blowing the ball past our keeper. Mind you if we'd won courtesy of the "hand of God", I wouldn't have complained. Definitely got my full dose of fresh air (the wind wasn't blowing from Grangemouth, I hope). I did wonder why the pitch was orientated the way it was and it was difficult to work out which side benefitted from the wind direction in which half. It all seemed so random. I think probably Montrose had the best of it in the second half. No veggie friendly food at the Away side pie van. The warm water I had to drink had only a fleeting acquaintance with a tea bag, so next time I will opt for what will undoubtedly be equally poor instant coffee. At full time I sampled a macaroni cheese pie from the home side pie shop, as I needed sustenance to get me back down the road. It had been microwaved rather than grilled, so again, not great. I am calling for an end to pie shop apartheid in every ground. "No!" to away fans having to pay through the nose for inferior choice and quality fare. It was the same at Annan. End this discrimination now.
  9. No. To be fair it was marginally shorter than the match.
  10. Was the wind really that bad or was the ref. just worried his toupee would come unstuck and fancied getting home early?
  11. We have to do things the hard way, don't we? I can only think of the Storm Babet game being off at Cove due to bad weather although it would also have likely been the same had it been a home tie. Have there been any games postponed because of bad weather at Links Park this season? We had to play Falkirk midweek because they had a cup game and now we have another midweek because of today's abandonment. Added to that, we had to play Falkirk when they were on fire after winning the league. Thankfully Falkirk didn't let Cove back into the game as looked a possibility after the latter pulled a goal back. Alloa's free scoring against Stirling shows they mean business. Obviously disappointed we never had the chance to get back on the horse after last Saturday's nightmare. When is the game rescheduled for? Let's hope the Mo can get their MOjo back in time for their next match as it is an absolute six pointer. I seem to remember us being absolutely blown away (not in the Edinburgh City sense) last season at Alloa. Hoping for a far better outcome this time.
  12. Falkirk looking almost lackadaisical compared to last week. Really disappointing from a Mo perspective. Hoping they sharpen up big time in the second half.
  13. I really wasn't wanting to resurrect the spectre of the notorious former Scotland and Glasgow United player. That really was a sorry episode for Scottish football from start to finish. The thing that left those of us who watched him play for Clyde against our team for several seasons, scratching our heads, was why things only blew up when he signed for Raith Rovers? Why was it considered acceptable until a celebrity crime fiction writer gets involved because it's her club which is being tarnished through its association with him? A shambles from which nobody emerges with any credit other than the victim who had the courage to seek justice.
  14. Will the wounded beast react.... or not?
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