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  1. For me going to the game is social occasion to enjoy. The game isn’t necessarily the main part of the day. At some of the games I have been to there’s almost nobody of the boys I would stand with at the game. I also don’t live in Fife now so it’s an expensive taxi home if having a few beers (which I enjoy). The standard also isn’t as good although that’s not the main reason.
  2. Not sure ‘game’ is the best description!
  3. I have been to 5 home games this season, and similar last season. Sponsored a game last season as well. There’s no denying it’s just not the same. I have some feelings about the club that I prefer not to post on here but a few things really sadden me. On the flip side I really commend the commitment and endeavour of guys like Nelly, Gordon with the shop and the re-union day, and of course the volunteers. Some real good people who I hope 1 day get something to celebrate for their efforts. ps Vimto, enjoy. That’s the point of it all.
  4. A fine description that hopefully ends the pitch arguing. Hope they enjoy the championship but never win it.
  5. Just realised there’s a possibility we are given a 3rd visit to the macaroni arena. Would be a notable low point in the history of AFC.
  6. Not quite having your argument here. A grass pitch varies , yes. Say it’s dry and sunny for a month in April (haha I know) and the grass firms up. Well it’s kind of similar everywhere with grass. Your teams pitch is significantly different in the way it plays, it’s just not reasonable. Your argument would mean there’s nothing wrong if a team plays on a concrete pitch or maybe a rubber mat pitch. All pitches are different so what’s the problem?
  7. Sticky/ slick is irrelevant. The pitch is completely different to the rest of the league and it’s shit. The bounce is mad, the style of play required is different. Even Killie are ripping theirs up for grass, well done to them. Adios Livi, not hasta luego. Team of cloggers that are just happy to kill the game, from the first minute til the last. PS No. 24 likes a cake after his dessert I presume?
  8. It’s mainly a back 4 these days as well to be honest, except for the odd Warnock brain fart team selection.
  9. If Anderson and Tanser are the pick of that list, foreign signings it is for the foreseeable.
  10. That’s pretty good if correct for a bottom half LL team.
  11. Aberdeen have a far better team than Ross County, end of. Just shows how poorly things have been run that they are such a small margin apart in the league. And how low the confidence is that it was only a close 2-1 victory and far from dominating performance. Leven made the correct subs, although he took far too long to make them. Hoillet was mainly a passenger and the midfield needed stiffening up. Can’t play Barron and Clarkson in the same team unless in complete control of possession, and Clarkson is capable of more on the ball so it’s quite simple, Barron had to go. No surprise to gain the ascendency once Polvara and Duk on. Finally a bit of a threat from the wide positions. The changes should have been made at half time. Could have been 2-1 down before the subs came on. Indecision could have been costly but we got away with it this time. Simon Murray is the prime example of how far you can go based on sheer effort alone, a really poor footballer for this level. Fair play to him getting a few goals this season.
  12. I hear a lot of these comments. Begs the question, why can’t the manager work out a way to play at home? it is half the total amount of games after all so most important. If the pitch is different to the rest this should be an advantage and nobody should like coming to it. (See Livi and Killie in the prem as examples). Secondly, if it is such a difficult pitch to play on, why isn’t the game based around a solid defence and get the ball forward quickly. The defence had no structure at times, with players( especially fullbacks) awol regularly. Compare this with Berwick who had a decent enough foundation at the back which gives them a chance, even with Dougie Hill presumably wearing a few jerseys under his strip!
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