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  1. 16 minutes ago, Hazbart said:

    Not sure they would attract sufficient walk up’s to cover for the shortfall

    I have never ever seen a club lamenting selling too many season tickets and therefore impacting their matchday revenue.

    Any theoretical disaster spending in the event of getting promoted is irrelevant. Everything the club is doing off-field is in theory aimed at permitting promotion to be a reasonable leap. If it happens at all it will be an enormous impact for a generation. Also, if Derek Stillie is indeed stinking the club up again, the tories will happily step in to use the taxpayer money they allegedly detest to bail out one of their own.

  2. On 23/04/2024 at 05:07, Hazbart said:

    Great that the club get the cash now and lock that supporter in for 5 years but if everyone does it, surely they lose out on future income.

    If everyone did it the club would have in the region of two million pounds, which it could presumably use to improve the product and thus the number of walk-up customers.

    For that price you could go to about 65 games at current walk-up prices. That would mean attending nearly every home match for four years. The club would be mad not to try to lock that in early. They should be offering 50 year season tickets.

  3. 6 hours ago, GuyIncognito said:

    On the last day Inverness play Morton who have nothing to play for, Queens Park play Airdrie who will likely rest players ahead of the playoffs, while we play Dunfermline who themselves wouldn't be safe under this scenario 😬😬😬

    If on the last day Dunfermline and Ayr both know a win would send the other to the playoffs then this is great. At least it isn't fucking Morten for a change.

    7 hours ago, Richey Edwards said:

    The past four seasons have been a test of endurance with a light sprinkling of good results to keep us hooked.

    At least the brief patch of glory under McCall resulted in the Tannadice Massacre. Even during Akinyemi's golden era it was blatantly obvious that most games were being won because of him alone.

  4. 1 hour ago, ryanayr1987 said:

    Mcallister pissed me off today, he was a red card waiting to happen and was flying into tackles left right and centre.

    It's difficult to define the difference between indefatigability and recklessness. Or I mean it would be, were it not for the comparison two days ago between McAllister and Jamie Adams.

    12 minutes ago, rgreig said:

    I know that Partick will want momentum going into the play-offs but I hope that their players will be holding back a bit to avoid injury at this stage of the season.

    Partick are more than capable of scudding this squad on 50% anyway, most weeks.

  5. 35 minutes ago, diegomarahenry said:

    He signed for Ayr when our forward options were Rose, McKenzie and Bryden. Akinyemi had left and we were desperate. We signed a guy who wasn’t good enough for a team that finished below us in the league last year and didn’t hit double figures in goals until this month, three of those came in the same game. I don’t think it deserves your faux outrage to suggest that he wouldn’t be a regular in some of the teams in this league. 
    Dowds needed games and we had no other viable options. It was a perfect storm. 

    It's not faux outrage, it's just bafflement that this is a comment made at 10am on a Thursday morning at not at 3am on a Sunday morning.

    1. I don't think it's fair to say that Rose has only been scoring against part-time teams. He was scoring against Falkirk, in a game he was playing for Hamilton; chances are both of them will be in this division next season.
    2. I get the absolute fear whenever people suggest that potential strikers might be "competing" with Bryden and McKenzie for a position. If Bryden or McKenzie are seen as a better attacking option than a given forward at this moment in time (as opposed to when Bryden arrives back from the future with a leather jacket and an eye patch as Cyber-Bryden) then that striker can be considered to have failed at their job.
    3. Comparing Stevie Bell and Jamie Adams to Nick McAllister is a far more grevious insult than comparing any given striker to Bryden.
  6. 3 hours ago, Superhursty7 said:

    We also have Whittaker who was a very good defender in his day

    Whittaker was much better going forward than defensively. Admittedly that wasn't at this level but bombing fullbacks who can't really defend are not really a highlight of the Scottish secind tier.

    2 hours ago, ComradeDiego said:

    Must be the only one

    Even if Ayr pick up zero more points this season it'd still require multiple other teams to massively buck their trends. Barring freakish results this weekend it should be practically if not mathematically sealed.

  7. 15 minutes ago, TheScarf said:

    That's what I was thinking. Full time footballers only train for 15 hours a week. Unless he's a one man band I fail to see how he can't delegate when he's at training every day. 

    It's entirely dependent on what the job is though isn't it? Marketing consultancy is a lot easier to fit into a travel-mandatory physical job like playing football than e.g. plastering.

  8. 42 minutes ago, Ayrutd1910 said:

    Stood in the Prince of Wales

    How long has the Ice of Ales been gone now? Like the Odeon Bar, a permanent memory of my childhood that I never actually got to partake in.

    4 hours ago, AyrExile said:

    I see this word hater getting thrown around. Please feel free to highlight any examples as almost everyone rates Chalmers on here 

    Ach it wasn't meant seriously. Just one of these regular debates on here, which runs the gamut from "best player at the club" to "would be happy to see him turning up for Falkirk next season" (for what its worth the correct position is 90% of the way towards the former).

  9. 1 minute ago, AyrExile said:

    It's not quite as simple as that. Why has a player with attacking technical ability beyond this league not found a home and be among the first names on the team sheet? 

    "Logan Chalmers is bad at football because he plays for Ayr United" is a new and novel entry to the Chalmers hater pantheon.

  10. Going to be incredibly funny when a team who got beat four (4) times in the league by a fairly honking Ayr United get promoted to the Video Assisted Refereeing League.

    20 hours ago, parsforlife said:

    I think it once(If? It’s livi after all) the legal stuff settles down then it might be  convenient for him to move on, whoever actually gains a grip of the club is going to want to put their mark on the club and having someone so heavily entrenched involved may not be desirable, especially if results aren’t right

    Livingston FC is a club built entirely out of brown envelopes, so that won't be dying down soon, and Martindale's baggage means that in the absence of footballing results he's maybe not going to get a lot of offers.

  11. 8 hours ago, D'Jaffo said:

    Probably an argument now that he’s a better left back for us than centre back.

    This is not a sensible argument. If all the goalkeepers were injured and Musonda was the only one willing to put on the gloves then you'd probably want to play him rather than just not having a goalie. it doesn't mean that he should be played there preferentially.

    17 minutes ago, Caledonian said:

    Based on his reaction at the end of the game I honestly think he would be delighted to stay. He turned to the Somerset Road End and he was celebrating as wildly as the most rabid of fans.

    Body language certainly means something but it was also repeatedly used as an explanation for why Josh Mullin would sign back on for this season. Or for why Adeloye would stay. etc etc.

    35 minutes ago, Peil said:

    Loath to bring this up, but the wee p***ks in the SRE who think it's a laugh to fling  pies and the like about the place can get tae f**k. Last three games I've had stuff whizzing by or hitting me and folk around me.

    I know the general consensus is that dogs and baton charges are a bad vibe for the home end but there needs to be at least some culture of fear to keep feral teenagers in line.

  12. Just now, Only me... said:

    I think we will still see this player but not as many as we have had with Bullen. Brown seems to have no problem in dropping those who don't impress. We obviously need to gamble on some unknowns, but learn to restrict the numbers from previous years.

    Pretty obvious that the problem to a significant extent was what the club was willing to offer. Domestic targets knew what they could get elsewhere and so went and got it. Doesn't excuse the previous regime for signing players sight unseen.

  13. Just now, D'Jaffo said:

    We also managed to play large parts of this season with absolutely no protection from the midfield. 

    And also with a continually rotating cast of forwards who struggle to score half a dozen goals a season.

    This is very much the year zero of any alleged five year plans (i.e. the "before" part).

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