Sorry, didn't realise you would take my comment as covering from the beginning of time. Of late, every player to have left Falkirk has been slated on these forums.
A cup match (I've no idea which) between Cowdenbeath and Dunfermline in 1920. Dunfermline played in hoops between 1919 and 1921.
Referee cutting about in a suit jacket, shirt and tie with his shorts on. Proper.
This seems to be the general consensus. Built a squad brimming with talent and ability, just up to AJ and SC to get them to show that on a Saturday. Could be an entertaining season.
I agree. I'd rather Potter had a wee run in the team than some kid from Dundee Utd on loan till xmas. His legs aren't the quickest but Big Ben's are, I'm sure they could strike up something half decent for a few games.
There is a thread on hibs.net about Faissal. I'd imagine that'd be the basis if the record's reporting.
Surprised they are interested in Hibs after the disgraceful "Hibs are the second team in a city that doesn't even like football" whiny article suggesting that "normal service has resumed" and so Hibs should have just sold Allan to Rangers as they are the big club.
Forfar are one of the teams that are probably in a weaker state than last season. They've still got a manager who knows what he is doing though and Stranraer and Brechin haven't just lost a couple of key players but lost managers in the process of doing good jobs.
Forfar are a good shout for a play-off place.
The whole of Scottish football is penniless. Won't be a huge reduction in wage, if at all. Ross County and Partick won't be paying a great deal more than any other full time club in any of the divisions.
I remember him getting someone sent off in a game with ICT. I couldn't be sure who though, I was thinking Stephen Glass, but I it makes sense that it was Gary Mason.