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cmontheloknow

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  1. The sheer bad luck of it, to have a car break down so far away from the game - I am sure they were able to find a pub to entertain themselves while the RAC made their way to them. Such bad luck. Hope there was something on TV to go along with their bottles of bud.
  2. I have heard it said the walls for a seated stand were marked out on the terracing opposite the enclosure some time ago and I would like to see it there - I am sure it will happen one day. Keep the enclosure as it is. Capacity wise, looking at the Montrose game from 2007, our biggest crowd in recent history, there is room beyond the 2000 that were there that day - but not sure the enclosure would get an official capacity that was especially high nowadays without added safety features. Again, I am sure these are in hand. It's great to see the ground really kick on from where it was. Also sad that we have lost some great people who did so much for the club and did not live to see it.
  3. Great video from Stephen, really enjoyed seeing the game from his perspective.
  4. The Lok crowds for anyone interested (570 average, 588 in league). A few early ones affected by 250/500 restrictions.
  5. For the crowds Cumbernauld Colts and Open Goal Podcast FC get, they'd be as well shoving one of these next to the Astro.
  6. https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@55.8292798,-4.5236873,3a,75y,124.96h,83.2t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sf8eyzDVvol0aNWSwRRGFnQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
  7. Are they no longer at the McMaster Sports Centre or Johnstone Community SPorts Complex as it is now I thinK?
  8. Think it's more the farce of denying promotion to long-standing clubs because of the absolute circus the LL has become, allowing this sort of nonsense - BSC's licence for a start. Get your own ground in your own town and find some fans. Then apply.
  9. Headcounts tell a bit of a story.
  10. Think there are better choices though.
  11. Wonder what's the most hipster non-league club out there for them?
  12. Anyway, congratulations to Broomhill Sports Club sorry BSC Glasgow sorry Broomhill sorry Open Goal Broomhill for making Chris Ewings' shower look less tinpot than you. And to the Lowland League, what a bunch of relegation-feart chancers you are.
  13. Seeing their pod progs it seems a bit too rammed with the Cheeks for my liking.
  14. The West of Scotland League and South of Scotland League (for all its history) might be better off being under one roof - also simplifies the play off. This isn't new thinking but some sort of regionalisation of the very bottom tier(s) would allow for that. St Cuthbert - who already use Lanarkshire-based players - and Threave on field are roughly on a par with those clubs in the new Division One and could work their way up over a few years, the others more comfortable at the level of Lanark/Lugar etc.
  15. The only players with any predigree at either Premier or Championship level are Fyvie (sorry, omitted accidently), Logan, Megginson, Reynolds and Vigurs. Could add Draper as well but he has barely featured this season for them.
  16. Cove still have 8 players from the Highland League days - it's hardly like they've created a Cinch All Stars team.
  17. Absolute end of an era - been listening to Sportsound since the mid/late 80s and remember his predecessor Derek Rae taking flight to the USA in'94 opening up the hotseat for RG to take over. Met him a few times over the years and a good guy - can only wish him all the best for the future but on personal note, sad he won't be the sound of satudays any more.
  18. Simple answer is there was no pyramid until the last decade, with the bulk of the Juniors only on board in past few seasons, and non-league was split between Junior and non-league Senior, with the Junior clubs being from predominantly populated areas and the non-league Senior clubs (Edinburgh area excepted) being from rural areas and simple force of population meant Junior sides were stronger as there were more players and fewer part-time options for guys from Ayrshire/Lothians/Glasgow in the national leagues. A lot of the Junior clubs formed after the Scottish League was created so have been outside-looking-in from the start. Then again, the first 50 years of the Scottish League was so tumultous, there are Junior clubs that played at national Senior level originally either as original or follow on clubs. TL;DR evolution in isolation. In my opinion!
  19. without massively derailing the thread, it also has to be considered that there was no substantial club income from April 2020 until Jul 2021 due to the shutdown. The club have done their best at this stage and there's still things that can be done but it's all off our own back as opposed to help from council or from a ground byout etc.. on topic, will be interesting to see where Clyde settle in Glasgow.
  20. It will be all that was in the budget and I am sure will be upgraded in time. For all the crowd sizes, £7 / £4 doesn't exactly rake it in at the gate. The improvements drastically improve Newlandsfield from where it was at the turn of the year.
  21. The toilets are licence compliant whatever your view on them. As for no lights...
  22. Lowland League and the OF B teams remind me of a fairly cynical couple - one obcenely wealthy and out for what they can get with the money, and another attracted by the wealth of the other and any prestige that comes with it.
  23. The LL is not going to get bumped out of tier 5.
  24. Obtuse question - if the boundary is ditched, can Brechin come in and deny a team coming up due to being "full"?
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