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  1. You can argue about the quality or the tactics, but absolutely cannot criticise the spirit and work ethic of this side at all.
    13 points
  2. I will not hear a bad word said about this tournament. The greatest competition in sports entertainment
    12 points
  3. Good luck to Flow. He's done his time here. He deserves a fresh start. He's a good lad and an old mate so I am pleased for him.
    10 points
  4. Oh wow. For everyone who was there, Robbie Thomson shithousing every Dundee penalty taker was a particular highlight. Hahahaha. YASS
    9 points
  5. Today marks six years since I stopped drinking alcohol. I have never regretted a single moment of this.
    9 points
  6. Good on him. This is not a footballer who was already absurdly rich doing the dirty to become absurdly, absurdly rich, he's an an absolutely normal bloke who has just signed a contract which will almost certainly set him and his family up for life. I find any kind of pettiness towards him rather sad tbh.
    9 points
  7. Maybe he enjoys the CEO job, enjoys working in Scotland, but stopped enjoying working for the club he supports? Virtually doing the same job, for likely more money, and less personal pressure due to having less of a connection to his employers wouldnt be the worst thing for someone to do?
    8 points
  8. Aw fucking bollocks. Money talks, bullshit walks. Falkirk, like ourselves, are in this league because we are both horseshit and have been run like a circus. Falkirk absolutely deserve to be at this level, as do we.
    8 points
  9. Please add “this thread” to the options.
    8 points
  10. Thank you mate that's very kind and appreciated Getting there and drifting online now and again at the moment. Cheers
    7 points
  11. We got him. Meet Robert, the part-collie/staffie lurcher. I like him, and he likes biscuits.
    7 points
  12. All for this. Motherwell fans, can he fill in at CB too?
    6 points
  13. The clubs buy a set number of minutes from the clock companies at the start of the season. Adding extra on to the plan later is ridiculously expensive.
    6 points
  14. The man invented podcasts mate, show some respect.
    6 points
  15. One player who really seems to have upped his game since Marvin's arrival is Harry Cochrane. I thought he was our best outfield player by far tonight, and he's looking a lot fitter and more interested and involved than he did under Gibson.
    6 points
  16. No, not really. Embarrassing is lying to clubs about the price of toilet blocks to save your own job.
    5 points
  17. That’s not being Devil’s Advocate, that’s just being plainly incorrect.
    5 points
  18. In the shop picking up tickets, boy behind counter had a terrible Rolex sub homage/fake on. Get this shite sorted Nelms. FFS. Thank you.
    5 points
  19. I've been noticing some revisionism and snark about Burrows' time with us, not necessarily from Motherwell fans but more from fans of other clubs who seem confused as to why he's held in high regard. Aside from all the "fan engagement" stuff, having a quick look Dempster left in June 2014 so objectively his tenure starts then. He became COO 10th June 2016 and became Chief Executive 17th April 2018. So in that time - from the 14/15 season: League & Cup: 14/15 (McCall/Baraclough) : 11th 15/16 (Baraclough/McGhee): 5th (Youth Cup winners) 16/17 (McGhee/Robinson): 9th 17/18 (Robinson): 7th (League Cup Finalists, Scottish Cup Finalists) 18/19 (Robinson): 8th 19/20 (Robinson): 3rd* (European Qualification) 20/21 (Robinson/Alexander): 8th 21/22 (Alexander): 5th (European Qualification) 22/23 (Alexander/Hammell): erm, TBC Gives us 6 different managers (although McCall was clearly already in place when he got the job) with an average league position of 7th alongside 3 Top 6 finishes, 2x European qualification and 2x Cup Finals. Finance: 14/15: (£1.15m) 15/16: (£412k) 16/17: (£104k) - became fully fan owned 28th October 2016 17/18: £1.72m (record profit/turnover) 18/19: (£436k) 19/20: £346k - record transfer received - £3m (D.Turnbull) 20/21: £3.57m (record profit/turnover) 21/22: (£1.08m) So 2x record profits, transition to full fan ownership in addition to growth to record ST sales. I mean, yes we look fucked at the moment but broadly speaking I'm not sure what folk are expecting from the CEO of a provincial club in terms of performance. In May 2022 we were sitting with £4.2m+ in the bank and a nice new pitch having just qualified for Europe for the 2nd time in 3 seasons.
    5 points
  20. Also - this line in the AFC statement is a fucking beauty of its type
    5 points
  21. A lot of this is birthday card pish. To say we are far better than Cove & Hamilton is just blatant lies.
    5 points
  22. Quite the effort to be steaming, pish-stained and obsessed about Dundee in the early hours of the morning..
    5 points
  23. Shamelessly plugging our podcast on here again - we had a good chat with the chairman last night covering a fair amount of topics for anyone interested!
    5 points
  24. swigging out a can that someone has been using for butts.
    5 points
  25. The only way he can play football and take a wage from it is to go abroad and play. Iirc he has a young family so probably won't want to do that. So he really does just need to realise he's going to have to get a "proper job" and that he's fucked up that aspect of his life by raping someone. He should be greatful he has the opportunity to do so having not had a custodial sentence.
    4 points
  26. We've always been a sound bunch on P&B, let's not let the fitba club change that.
    4 points
  27. Motherwell FC, you’ve just been Burrowed
    4 points
  28. A lot of people thinking they have a crystal ball here, nobody knows how it will pan out, its ok to remain positive and have a belief, as it is being negative, critical and doom and gloom. A lot of football to be played.
    4 points
  29. Neither Lasley nor Robinson are going anywhere.
    4 points
  30. I can appreciate that this is probably a big deal, but I really don't think I'll ever be able to be arsed about folk coming and going at boardroom level. Good luck to him I suppose.
    4 points
  31. If he could, he would have been stripped on Saturday.
    4 points
  32. Thought the boy Wright done well when he came on last night, has a bit of presence and kept it simple getting the ball in behind for Morrison and Kennedy. Got to start Morrison and Kennedy wide of Burrell on Monday.
    4 points
  33. I'm assuming it's the looming relegation that's turning this thread into an imitation of SteelmenOnline. Hopefully it will pass quickly.
    4 points
  34. Hampden was subsidised by the rest of Scottish football for the best part of a century. They should have just been given the keys to Lesser Hampden and told to get on with it.
    4 points
  35. People arguing for 90 minutes of actual play to make up for time-wasting don't understand what time-wasting is actually for. It's not just about the time itself; much of that is added on anyway. It's about breaking up the flow of the game and frustrating your opponents. Adding on all the time wouldn't really change that, and you'd still see players taking a minute to walk off when being subbed, and keepers taking two minutes over a goal kick when their team is a goal up. You'd just make the game last fucking forever, to no massive benefit. As others have pointed out, the easy solution is refs start using the tools they have to combat time-wasting. Book the keeper the first time he does it, not in the 92nd minute. Book every player who kicks the ball away (fucking rife these days). Book players for standing over a free-kick to stop opponents playing the ball quickly. Use your fucking cards. There is absolutely no reason for us all to spend a whole day watching a game of fitba.
    4 points
  36. Ran out of legs at the end did the baby cabbage. Great run and representation from last years league winners. Something all the other clubs could only dream of
    4 points
  37. In fairness, Police Officers were in a position where they were damned if they do or damned if they didnt. There was genuine outcry, people foaming at the mouth, reporting their neighbours for going out 2 walks a day, this also wasnt just a small amount of people it was a massive cross section of society. Then there was the sections of society who felt that rules didnt apply to them. A lot of colleagues took the restrictions as literal non shifting guidance for different reasons/motivations, we were being briefed that this was going to be massively dangerous, were preparing for people dying at rates even higher than we saw, like old depictions of the plague, so for the first couple of months at least people were genuinely terrified, given we were being sent out to be spat on with the government not giving a shit about protective equipment for us , it was a massively worrying time. I had colleagues who had kids undergoing cancer treatment who moved out of the house to avoid the risk of bringing it home, like ive said we were seeing on the media and being briefed internally that this was going to be catastrophic. People were terrified about going to work and being sent to our deaths. I had mates who’s parents died and didnt take proper time off to get over their death for fear of not being their for their colleagues. I was terrified as well, my dad even before his cancer diagnosis was really unwell, i am a carer for him, being locked up for 14/10 days because some dickhead with or who claimed to have a positive covid diagnosis was spitting on you or was even just in proximity was so upsetting. This unfortunately happened to me and some people on several occasions. Yes some can on reflection think the polis were jobsworths and maybe some were, but besides the fact it was policing in entirely alien circumstances, it was also as a person genuinely frightening until we knew more about the virus etc.
    4 points
  38. Magnificent weather. Pubs shut, golf courses shut, everything bar supermarkets shut and my dog getting a terminal diagnosis. Had a really great time with him but equally all the time thinking ‘if this is what retirement looks like you can fcuking keep it’. Felt like a total outlaw by going out for more than an hour at a time to walk the legs off us both with no one, not a soul, about and getting a magnificent tan in the process Loved my boy. He made it to 2yrs 9 months. (and no, it wasn’t the covid that got him).
    4 points
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