thejailender
Oct 30 2007, 19:16
Only the second ever league meeting between these sides since entering the Scottish league, and my first visit to Balmoor Stadium.
So a bit of info needed for us County fans..
What area of the ground will we be in ? And how much is the entry fee ?
As for the game - Peterhead have been on a bit of form of late, so I see another tight match. The game in Dingwall earlier this season was quite tight, County edging it 1-0, and I would place a bet on a similar score again.. Hopefully for the away team this time !
doulikefish
Oct 30 2007, 19:26
QUOTE (thejailender @ Oct 30 2007, 19:16)

Only the second ever league meeting between these sides since entering the Scottish league, and my first visit to Balmoor Stadium.
So a bit of info needed for us County fans..
What area of the ground will we be in ? And how much is the entry fee ?
As for the game - Peterhead have been on a bit of form of late, so I see another tight match. The game in Dingwall earlier this season was quite tight, County edging it 1-0, and I would place a bet on a similar score again.. Hopefully for the away team this time !
any area you want!!! 10 pounds to get in 5 for juvs/oaps
if we create as many chances as we did at dingwall then hopefully the score will be reversed!!!
sadly not making this one as im working in korea!!!
Peterhead Dave
Oct 30 2007, 19:37
As my fishy compatriot says, 10 spot will get you into pretty much any area of the ground (bar the main stand, which is pretty much utilised by season book holders and sponsors.
If you're looking for a decent boozer, you can't go wrong with the social club under the stand either
doulikefish
Oct 30 2007, 19:45
QUOTE (Peterhead Dave @ Oct 30 2007, 19:37)

As my fishy compatriot says, 10 spot will get you into pretty much any area of the ground (bar the main stand, which is pretty much utilised by season book holders and sponsors.
If you're looking for a decent boozer, you can't go wrong with the social club under the stand either

correct and you may get daves fashion tips aswell

blue boots red socks its shocking
Peterhead Dave
Oct 30 2007, 20:12
I did white and blue boots with red socks on sunday as well
highlander
Nov 2 2007, 16:37
Im predicting a score draw. 1-1 , or 2-2.
I think it will be tight. A really tough away game for county.
staggy4life
Nov 2 2007, 19:08
QUOTE (highlander @ Nov 2 2007, 16:37)

Im predicting a score draw. 1-1 , or 2-2.
I think it will be tight. A really tough away game for county.

you going highlander?
thejailender
Nov 2 2007, 21:30
After seeing the team we are fielding I would say it is probably our strongest bar one player. So I'm quite optimistic for tomorrow.
Also quite looking forward to visiting a new ground, and get another tick on my sheet, also a completely different route for an away match, so again something different to break up the monoteny of away day travels !
My only concern is though, that I have not seen County win away from home since the cup final last season (almost 12 months now) and even that was after penalties. In fact the last time I seen County win away from home during normal play was on the 28th January 2006, when we beat St. Mirren 1-0 at Love Street !
Hmmmm.. My optimism is fading fast !
no, All records have to be broken some time, and fingers crossed it's tomorrow.
Jim Pansy
Nov 3 2007, 06:39
QUOTE (thejailender @ Nov 2 2007, 21:30)

After seeing the team we are fielding I would say it is probably our strongest bar one player. So I'm quite optimistic for tomorrow.
Presumably that one player is Stuart Golabek, and the rest of the team will be;
Bullock
McCulloch
Campbell
Boyd
Dowie
Adams
Scott
Lawson
Brady
Barrowman
Petrie
With the subs being the usual suspects, plus Iain Anderson.
Edited to add; when's Hugh Robertson back?
thejailender
Nov 3 2007, 08:09
QUOTE (Jim Pansy @ Nov 3 2007, 06:39)

Presumably that one player is Stuart Golabek, and the rest of the team will be;
Bullock
McCulloch
Campbell
Boyd
Dowie
Adams
Scott
Lawson
Brady
Barrowman
Petrie
With the subs being the usual suspects, plus Iain Anderson.
Edited to add; when's Hugh Robertson back?
Nearly right
Golabek is playing, but Adams is injured. I've not heard the subs bench, but I assume Moore, Anderson, Malin, Higgins & Shields
Jim Pansy
Nov 3 2007, 09:58
QUOTE (thejailender @ Nov 3 2007, 08:09)

Nearly right
Golabek is playing, but Adams is injured. I've not heard the subs bench, but I assume Moore, Anderson, Malin, Higgins & Shields
Presumably then Golabek was indeed injured, despite rumour to the contrary?
Juninho
Nov 3 2007, 10:19
Decent team for a change, our squad is large enough to rotate certain players and it's good to see Golabek back.
FilthyMack
Nov 3 2007, 20:45
Has Peterhead been swallowed up by the fucking sea or something? No match report from anyone yet?
Juninho
Nov 3 2007, 21:21
Yes, it's been swallowed up by the sea.
Juninho
Nov 3 2007, 21:25
We love Stewart Petrie, we love Stewart Petrie...
staggy4life
Nov 3 2007, 21:27
by the looks of blobby mann its him thats swallowed peterhead. actually felt abit sorry for him today after the non-stop stick he was getting from us but i couldnt stop laughing.
good noisy county support today. what was the attendance?
been a while since ive seen an away player get man of the match.
petrie is a god.
thejailender
Nov 3 2007, 21:28
Just back from the game. - sorry for the brief report being county orientated, I just cut and paste from what I typed on OTB
Excellent three points today and fully deserved as we controlled the game for lengthy periods.
We should have score long before we did, but when it did come it was a long diagonal ball in which the keeper made a right mess off when he came out for it, Petrie had chased the ball, and was on hand to slot the ball in from way out at the side of the penalty box.
However Peterhead got back into the game just after half time with an excellent strike, the ball came over from the right side of the field, it was headed on and hit on the half volley again from a tight angle, but the ball smashed into the roof of the net. Bullock got booked following the goal he seemed to indicate there was handball, it must have been in the build up somewhere.
But County hit back soon afterwards, a long ball and Petrie beat the defence to race in on goal, and smash the ball past the keeper.
More goals could have been added but the Peterhead made a couple of excellent saves, two that spring to mind were firstly pushing Paul Lawson's free kick round the post, then pushing Ian Campbell's shot round the other post.
Peterhead did have attempts, but never really tested Tony Bullock
FilthyMack
Nov 3 2007, 21:29
QUOTE (staggy4life @ Nov 3 2007, 21:27)

by the looks of blobby mann its him thats swallowed peterhead. actually felt abit sorry for him today after the non-stop stick he was getting from us but i couldnt stop laughing.
I really don't think you should be worrying about that.
staggy4life
Nov 3 2007, 21:46
just noticed the attendance was 814 and i would say nearly a 1/4 of that being countys.
Jim Pansy
Nov 4 2007, 02:15
QUOTE (FilthyMack @ Nov 3 2007, 21:29)

I really don't think you should be worrying about that.

Quite, it's more Blobby Mann's wife you should be worried about, if I recall correctly.
thejailender
Nov 4 2007, 11:09
QUOTE (Jim Pansy @ Nov 4 2007, 02:15)

Quite, it's more Blobby Mann's wife you should be worried about, if I recall correctly.
You only have to ask one of our fans (who shall remain nameless ) during our visit to Dundee two years ago..
WPC - "Could you stop being abusive towards the players son"
fan - "Why are you Bobbies wife"
WPC - "It's WPC Mann to you son"
fan - "Very sorry" and sat back down quietly - for a few minutes anyway
highlander
Nov 4 2007, 15:05
QUOTE (staggy4life @ Nov 3 2007, 22:46)

just noticed the attendance was 814 and i would say nearly a 1/4 of that being countys.
Stewart Petrie LEGEND
Piss poor crowd.
thejailender
Nov 4 2007, 16:02
QUOTE (staggy4life @ Nov 3 2007, 21:46)

just noticed the attendance was 814 and i would say nearly a 1/4 of that being countys.
I though County brought a decent support through. It may have been a derby match, but it's still in excess of 3 hours travel between the grounds.
Also a mention to the social club at the ground, excellent place for a pre-match drink.
doulikefish
Nov 4 2007, 19:20
QUOTE (FilthyMack @ Nov 3 2007, 20:45)

Has Peterhead been swallowed up by the fucking sea or something? No match report from anyone yet?

it was saturday night some of us have a life
QUOTE (thejailender @ Nov 4 2007, 11:09)

You only have to ask one of our fans (who shall remain nameless ) during our visit to Dundee two years ago..
WPC - "Could you stop being abusive towards the players son"
fan - "Why are you Bobbies wife"
WPC - "It's WPC Mann to you son"
fan - "Very sorry" and sat back down quietly - for a few minutes anyway

Seriously?
She appeared on our site once I think having a go at folk. If it was an alias it was hysterical. If it was actually her even better!
County were in control for the majority of the match and did enough to win again. Stewart Petrie is unbelievable for a pensioner. We should have had more goals but the Peterhead keeper made up for his clanger with some really good stops. The social club was indeed good, Stewart Petrie was in the Social club after the game also.
BlueToonTV
Nov 8 2007, 19:48
It's a bit late in the day but video highlights from the game are now available.
Lo-quality:
Peterhead v Ross County (Lo)Slightly better quality:
Peterhead v Ross County (Hi)You'll need some free additional software to play the better quality clip but it's worth the hassle and you'll find it
here.
highlander
Nov 8 2007, 20:14
QUOTE (BlueToonTV @ Nov 8 2007, 19:48)

It's a bit late in the day but video highlights from the game are now available.
Lo-quality:
Peterhead v Ross County (Lo)Slightly better quality:
Peterhead v Ross County (Hi)You'll need some free additional software to play the better quality clip but it's worth the hassle and you'll find it
here.
Cheers..
staggy4life
Nov 8 2007, 21:07
thanks for the vid.

you can hear us sing "two joe malins and 1 daniel miller!
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