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  1. Why does Dumfries need so many Tesco’s. Is one not enough? You’ve only yourselves to blame.
  2. Good news for you guys is Stranraer have really struggled to turn up away from home this season. Considering not turning up either given the admission price, no cash turnstiles are ball ache too. Weather been stinking, don’t want to commit to a ticket online then the game get postponed and can’t make the rearranges fixture.
  3. I didn’t slow it down because I don’t want to see anything that makes it a red.
  4. Kyle Girvan has got to the ball and made contact with it 2 yards before the Stenny player. Not a red for me.
  5. For a 3-2 game there wasn’t a great deal of excitement. Stranraer edged it first half and felt Stenny had the second half. Didn’t see much wrong with the tackle from Girvan. He’s in control and wins the ball, I’m looking forward to a second look. Really is taking something away from the game if your not allowed to tackle. Referee didn’t have a great game, strange that he reached in to both pockets before showing the red card. Looked like he was influenced by the Stenny players around him. Maybe it’s now a case of our reputation preceding us, our discipline record is horrendous this season yet, I don’t think we’re a dirty or physical side.
  6. I believe it’s not feasible for part time clubs to opt for insurance that covers operations.
  7. Some horrible news for Paul last night. If anyone can take time to read, share or donate to help it would be greatly appreciated. Stair Park was the venue of a a freak occurrence on Saturday the 29th October, when popular Stranraer FC player Paul Woods was seriously injured from an innocuous challenge which left the winger needing oxygen, as well as being stretchered off the park and taken to the local hospital. Affectionately known as “Woodsy” by everyone at Stranraer FC, Paul is one of the most genuine and pleasant people to come through the front doors of Stair Park. Paul has unfortunately since been informed he has suffered damage to his ACL, MCL and PCL - and now faces an operation on his left knee to ensure a complete recovery of his future mobility. This operation is going to cost £9,000. We, as a a Fundraising Team, decided to do what we can to help raise the funds needed for Paul’s operation. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/steven-hardie-1?utm_term=3mA5naMPz
  8. Good evening ladies and gents. If any of you have time to read the below regarding former EK player Paul Woods it would be greatly appreciated. Even more appreciated if any one is able to donate. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/steven-hardie-1?utm_term=3mA5naMPz Stair Park was the venue of a a freak occurrence on Saturday the 29th October, when popular Stranraer FC player Paul Woods was seriously injured from an innocuous challenge which left the winger needing oxygen, as well as being stretchered off the park and taken to the local hospital. Affectionately known as “Woodsy” by everyone at Stranraer FC, Paul is one of the most genuine and pleasant people to come through the front doors of Stair Park. Paul has unfortunately since been informed he has suffered damage to his ACL, MCL and PCL - and now faces an operation on his left knee to ensure a complete recovery of his future mobility. This operation is going to cost £9,000. We, as a a Fundraising Team, decided to do what we can to help raise the funds needed for Paul’s operation.
  9. Good evening ladies and gents. If any of you have time to read the below regarding former Queens Park player Paul Woods it would be greatly appreciated. Even more appreciated if any one is able to donate. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/steven-hardie-1?utm_term=3mA5naMPz Stair Park was the venue of a a freak occurrence on Saturday the 29th October, when popular Stranraer FC player Paul Woods was seriously injured from an innocuous challenge which left the winger needing oxygen, as well as being stretchered off the park and taken to the local hospital. Affectionately known as “Woodsy” by everyone at Stranraer FC, Paul is one of the most genuine and pleasant people to come through the front doors of Stair Park. Paul has unfortunately since been informed he has suffered damage to his ACL, MCL and PCL - and now faces an operation on his left knee to ensure a complete recovery of his future mobility. This operation is going to cost £9,000. We, as a a Fundraising Team, decided to do what we can to help raise the funds needed for Paul’s operation.
  10. Thought at the time the first yellow was harsh, hard but fair challenge. Like many of Forrest’s tackles are. Had a decent view of it from the main stand. In the highlights it looks like the referee couldn’t be happier to give the second yellow, he had a huge grin on his face. Referee poor for both teams. Very much all about him.
  11. Stranraer have not lost a league game at Stair Park since the opening of the Maybole bypass. Well done to all involved.
  12. Firstly, feel for any Dumbarton fan that made the journey. Never a good way to lose a game but that’s a real sickener. From a Stranraer perspective what a difference a few days make. Unrecognisable from the team that was on the pitch at the Forthbank. Felt we were worthy winners and unlucky not to be a couple up at half time, with Hilton missing a couple of good chances and Woods missing one. Scored two decent goals and thought it was just a case of seeing the game out. Always felt Dumbarton were a threat at set pieces and sure enough it was set piece that got them back in the game. A moment of madness from our young keeper ended up in Dylan Forrest having to commit a foul for the Dumbarton keeper and it was very much a thought of here we go again but, credit to our players. Heads didn’t go down at 2-2 and managed to get what we deserved from the game. Pass marks for all in blue, Hilton grew in confidence after the goal, Hackshaw played one of his best games for us, Matty Grant one of the best on the pitch once again. Even O’Connor after his howler, still coming collecting crosses. Anyone that’s only watched us at home this season will be baffled as to how we’ve been beaten so easily away from home.
  13. I expected a reaction at Stirling on Saturday after the way we lost at Stenhousemuir. I don’t see anything other than an easy away win.
  14. From the first few minutes it was evident Stirling we’re going to score a few goals. We are lucky it wasn’t more. At no point today did I feel we were in the game or saw anything to excite me. At least when we were hammered last time out we played a bit of football. Can take defeat when we compete but we were a million miles off it today. Strange choices when it came to the team selection once again. Woods, a winger at right back, Robertson who’s played over 100 games at right back in centre mid and Hackshaw a centre mid playing wide. Woods wasted playing at right back. Simple to start Roberson right back, Woods and Hilton wide and put Hackshaw in the middle. It’s the second game in a row we’ve had a right back available but chosen to play someone out of position there.
  15. If we fail to get anything tomorrow The club need to seriously consider the management teams future. 1 win in 11 competitive games this season. Gave a bit of leeway last season but we don’t seem to have learned anything from then. The reluctance to play our better players when needed, in Robbo and Duffy is killing us. Who cares if they don’t want to play. You play your strongest players. If Robbo and Duffy don’t want to play then don’t sign them. Their contribution as coaches doesn’t seem to be having any great affect though either. Recruitment has been poor, this season and last. We’re still conceding ridiculous goals, we’re still not strong enough in the final third, we’re still out muscled by more physical teams. As a captain Hamill wasn’t up to much, seems even less as a manager. Sad when you hear the names that didn’t even get an interview when he was appointed.
  16. It’s the day Eric Phillips comes out from under his Union Jack bedsheets and stops mourning.
  17. Think this one is similar to the first home game of the season, in that all the attention is on the away team and their form. We are underdogs going in to this, hopefully suits us the same way it did against Annan. Seen enough in the last two games to suggest we can compete. A good team performance in the first game and decent in spells in the second. Still lacking a forward. Duffy needs told he’s part of the squad until we sign someone better. Use the best squad available instead of pandering to his crap. Don’t see the team changing too much, wouldn’t mind seeing Matty Grant start after his showing at Forfar.
  18. Forfar worthy of their win. Just didn’t seem to click for Stranraer today. Thought we’d done the hard part by getting to half time at 0-0 against a strong wind. Forfar only having one real good chance, really should have scored, a great save from Scullion stopping them. Second half Forfar looked a lot better and started to play the ball a bit more. Couple of half chances for Stranraer but think our only shot that tested McCallum was the penalty. One positive from the game was Matty Grant when he came on. Looked like he had a bit about him.
  19. Watched the boy against Talbot at the back end of last season. Was a stand out for Pollok. Good luck Matty.
  20. Positive start last week from Stranraer. Would be happy enough with a draw tomorrow. I’d like to see the same team start for this one. A few experienced players missing from the starting team last week in, Gal, Robbo and Duffy. Not bad options to have on the bench though. Not sure how long Gal is out for.
  21. Stranraer worthy of the win, a really well rounded team performance. Hard to find fault in any of our players. Craig Ross was tremendous up against Goss, really had him rattled. Like the look of Dylan Forrest. Great shift winning the ball back for us but also looked as if he can play it. Huge difference having a proper forward playing, Malcolms work rate alone will gain us a few points this season. Didn’t look like he’d ever been away. A real positive start. Feared the worst going in to this one given the contrasting league cup campaigns and the record Annan had against us last season. Also, special mention to our groundsman Colin Agnew, thought the park was looking the best it has for a few years.
  22. Malky looked in the same shape as when he previously played with us. Maybe lost a yard of pace but probably worth a few goals a season. Better than most of our options in that position at the minute.
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