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Bluegrass Bairn

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  1. ... And here we go again... quite sure you'll know Celtic don't play in 'Glasgow'; the stadium is located somewhere called Newbank. So off you trot.
  2. Cheers for that N7 - and a wee coincidence that neither site of those wins, Love St nor Kilbowie, exists nowadays.
  3. One for the stattos this morning... Other than at Clydebank, have we won a league title at any other away grounds? Can only think of gala-day type wins at Brockville and the Bairnabau.
  4. Absolute tool of a guy. Went flying in to Leon at the corner flag and pinned him round the throat (noted he picked on our smallest defender, not Coll or Tam, to act the hard man). A seething, heids-gone mess, Johnston clearly sees himself as the new Kallum Higginbotham. Moronic, chip on shoulder behaviour, he did us a favour getting sent packing, as their attack all but disappeared second half.
  5. There is no away PATG according to Kelty twitter 11:58am, however just got tickets on our own site. Not many left if any, maybe I just got lucky @Ranaldo Bairn
  6. Not that I've seen. Likewise am still looking
  7. So you went on holiday with SEVEN Falkirk tops in your luggage?
  8. Correct. If we can't attract the occasional, the lapsed, the one-off, the curious, or the hangers-on to a big game, then when? Anyone with Bairns sympathies welcome to come along and spend some cash.
  9. The most ironic thing about this G'mouth so-called "banter" is when you take even a cursory glance at stadium locations - Celtic Park is in Newbank (so, apparently not in 'Glasgow' per se?); The Tax-Dodgers play in Govan (again, not 'Glasgow'?); Tynecastle is in Dalry; McDairmid is in Inveralmond, not 'Perth'; EEP is somewhere called Garvock, not 'Dunfermline'; Cappielow is in Upper Ingleston, somewhat East of 'Greenock'... etc etc.
  10. Oh. my. word. That IS a very acceptable scoreline.
  11. Best treat with the contempt it deserves. As I posted earlier on the Falkirk site, the most tinpot thing about Scottish football is the Scottish football media.
  12. Clearly the most tinpot aspect of Scottish football is the media. Just ahead of the SPFL itself.
  13. You're quite right. Still a long way to go. As in all sports, momentum is a crucial factor, and we've def stalled, given the nature of our last two outings. We really need to respond on Saturday. Feb 17 has looked key for a while, looking even more so now.
  14. Given Bartley's evident lack of ambition or concerns for his obligations, the levels of frustration and/or disillusion will continue to rise, sadly, as supporters drift away. Unless you can collectively plot an insurrection, its an ominously slippery slope, as recent previous incompetents at TFS have so ablely illustrated. The 'playing for 0-0' scenario completely does me in; defeatist and submissive nonsense where a manager deserves all the flak he gets, but instead vocal supporters get criticised by the club or the happy clappers for not liking it. For me it goes all the way back to the unforgivable 4-6-0 stunt that cnut Levein pulled in Prague, which showed his contempt for his obligations... Still gets work, still a media drone, which is both damning and incredible as he surely spent all his credibility that night. Bartley now seems to have pretty much spent all of his too.
  15. Yup, Agyeman has been awful the past two or three times he's come on as sub, not just in yesterday's nonsensical McGlynn screw-up. On Tuesday v Cove he looked more likely to trip himself up than actually beat a man - who was it on here who previously summed him up perfectly as playing like a kid chasing a balloon down the street. Whatever he had at the start of the season -which tbf was great - has long gone missing.
  16. Am assuming its a back three, then the usual set-up in midfield, unless this is McGlynn's once-a-season brain fart... More interesting to see how we play in attack as its clear Allan can't manage MacIver's role, we've taken away all the pace and width on both wings, and Agyeman has looked more likely to fall over his own feet than anything else during his last couple of appearances. But no knicker-wetting yet.
  17. Yup, agreed. Its only mid January, but please can some other folks calm the fcuk down. Yes, we've made it to the top of tier THREE, currently looking like - at long last - a great chance of getting out of tier THREE, and there's some on here talking about double promotions... Just reminds me of this
  18. Snow just about stopped now on Stirling Rd/ Larbert Cross area so hopefully moving West to East right enough.
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