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Rudolph Hucker

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  1. It seems to have been three minutes of my Sunday afternoon that were well spent, as the post obviously got right up yer chuff. Mildly pleasing from my perspective, but your response ranks pretty low on the banter scale. Try harder next time, eh?
  2. you luvvies don’t half work hard at keeping up the stereotype, don’t you?? Although gawd alone knows why…….
  3. ^^^^ busy wishing HIS lot's game had been postponed.....
  4. Unless the covers were down for most of last week the pitch wouldn't have had time to dry out sufficiently after three days and nights of heavy rain and there will have been plenty of water sitting there waiting to freeze. After last week's monsoons the game might have been called off due to surface water had it been scheduled for Saturday - again, unless the covers had been down for days.
  5. . This, from a guy whose team had about half a dozen games postponed in mild weather a couple of seasons back because their pitch was only fit for mud-wrestling..... Talk about short memories......... Grow up.
  6. Agreed, I dunno what some of your fans are mumping about. We're on a great run of 10 undefeated and you have a lot of injury problems, I'd've thought a sigh of relief would've been more like it. Aye, it's really frustrating when a game's aff on what looks like a good day for it, but anybody thinking Morton wouldn't have tried hard to get the game on wants their bumps felt - not just do we want to keep the momentum going, we're now going to be two full months without any home game income. Hospitality was sold out, that won't be the case when the rescheduled game is played and the crowd will be well down too. Bloody disappointing start to the year, and after some great news on the player front over the last few days, but torrential rain in the run up to the game followed by a really heavy frost has pissed both sets of fans off.
  7. I hear that David Goodwillie is available, maybe he and McGlynn can restart the partnership that made such a difference to Raith Rovers……..
  8. it’s only a couple of seasons since your lot had, what, five or six games postponed because of the nick of your pitch, and that was in much milder weather than this week’s. Talk about the tinpot calling the kettle black!
  9. Ooft, I decided years ago that life’s way too short to be bothered with all that bollocks. Last time I was on a P&B forum that didn’t involve Morton was when that Pedro bloke was vandalising a hedge in Luxembourg, and the world and his wife were on that one!
  10. Not often Cappielow is affected by snow, true enough - but the ground's had at least a full week of temperatures ranging from freezing point to -5C. It's only yesterday that the temperature got above freezing. Anybody expecting that to be enough to undo the effect of what went before ain't being realistic, and an extra two or three hours before inspecting it would've made bugger all difference.
  11. Odd comment, after the weather we’ve had this week.
  12. ……..picked up by the fuzz, I hope.
  13. I wondered whether we still had it, as I think it was stored on that piece of ground that we’ve just acquired behind the gym. As things are I think the Sinclair Street end is too small at present to make covering and/or seating it commercially viable. Makes much more sense to cover and maybe seat the Wee Dublin End, though at present that would only be for the benefit of a few hundred away supporters a few times per season. Personally I think the most economical and sensible things to do in the short term would be a) to extend the Cowshed roof towards the Sinclair Street end, probably in conjunction with whatever we do with that newly-acquired land, and b) to establish a permanent position for TV cameras, whether in or above the Cowshed or the main stand. Anything else will be at least a few years down the line IMO.
  14. Friday teatime Radio Scotland said the Broxden was “just about passable” but that there’s a lot of rain still to come for central and north-eastern Scotland. If anybody’s keen enough, or daft enough, to drive tomorrow, if the Broxden has a tailback you could take the previous exit for Tibbermore, bear right at the garden centre and it takes you onto the A9 well above Broxden. Whether it’ll be easy to get to the Balmoral stadium is another thing entirely, good luck with it.
  15. Wow, who'd've thunk it? Good for him, and good to see both awards coming to the 'Ton this month.
  16. If I hadn't already known from your username that you were a Pertyck fan that post would've given the game away. Wot a load of guff.
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