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Ginaro

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  1. No doubt you'd also be complaining if a fixture pile-up for Beith meant their home game against you had to be played on the first available midweek date in April at 6.15pm or something (can't be good for either their gate or players getting to the game).
  2. On the Premier League ref mic audio you can hear someone say "now" or similar when the ball is kicked which presumably is there to help the assistant keep an eye on the line.
  3. It's also ironic as a number of those types of criminals have been caught due to traffic stops. Whenever the police post about stopping cars for something minor there's always some in their list of offences that include no insurance, no licence, drink/drug driving or outstanding warrants.
  4. Lochee beating Largs on penalties in the only game to go ahead in the last 16, rest will be played next week or the week after. Draw for the QFs. If things go to form it'll be all WOS Premier semi-finals, though Lochee and Johnstone Burgh if they get through will be looking to change that.
  5. Guessing you found the login for your other account to come back 12 months later and tell us how great the site is.
  6. c***s on the entire pavement and a c**t defending it.
  7. Not quite - if both had gone into the draw then it would've been Broxburn v Dumbarton.
  8. Think this is the QF lineup as it stands (guessing 20 Jan for next games) Broxburn Dunipace Inverkeithing St Andrews Bo’ness United/University of Stirling (5 Dec) v Harthill Royal/Musselburgh Athletic Dundonald Bluebell/Haddington Athletic v Dunbar United Gala Fairydean Rovers v Luncarty Tranent v Jeanfield Swifts
  9. You're going to need to provide more details because the only thing I remember seeing about that was one or two that basically had the same supporting statement in their floodlight planning permissions.
  10. 6 mins in the video. Think you've been Craig Napier'd there. IMO there's enough doubt, by the time he regains control of the ball the goal scoring opportunity is going to be at the apex of the 6 yard box with a defender close by and another defender in the middle of the goals. Depending on what he says VAR would probably have recommended a review there especially from a different camera angle.
  11. They are in the running for promotion to the EOS Premier, which is obviously a higher standard than the Midlands. They have one trip to the Borders this season and that will be gone whether they get promoted or not.
  12. None on the WOSFL website. Though maybe a game from Sat 30th could be moved there if teams wish (I see one match in the EOS has done that).
  13. So the clubs in the last 16 (well, 19) - which if Colts and Threave win their ties would be the exact same LL/EOS/WOS league breakdown as last season... Caley Braves, Cowdenbeath, EK, Tranent Broxburn KRR, Largs, Pollok, Troon Kennoway/St Andrews Johnstone Burgh, Kilwinning, Rutherglen, Shotts + Dunbar/Cumbernauld Colts and Threave/Leith Draw is on Monday 27th, ties supposed to be on 3rd February.
  14. There's 8 weeks after your last scheduled game - you have 2 league games outstanding, a cup game if you beat Pollok, likely a weather postponement or two, maybe a free week if your league opponents are in a cup game, etc. - so I doubt you'll be sitting around for weeks.
  15. Short answer is the EOS fixtures have 7 blank Saturdays currently, for the Scottish Cup R4, SRCC last 16, two Premier Division reserve dates and three for the EOS League Cup, which doesn't begin until March - when the WOS Cup will be at the QF stage. Also seems like a difference in philosophy - EOS Kenny stretches fixtures across the season with more gaps to fill (means waiting on cup tie outcomes to arrange fixtures), while WOS Kennie front loads the fixtures but leaves a gap at the end to fill (means more postponements during the season due to cup games).
  16. You're going to need to describe your working - because if I go to wosfl.co.uk, click matches, then count the number of Beith league games in the 6 pages I get 16 (+9 played=5 missing as Kennie says). If you're meaning something else on the website then please say so. Glenafton, like Beith, are in two cup competitions taking place in the next few weeks which will affect games in December and then when the cups restart in February - no point in scheduling all the games for the end of March until it gets to mid-December really.
  17. On that subject, do you know if there's been any progress on the land ownership issues preventing you from applying for planning permission?
  18. Panic stations will likely be at 5 o'clock on Saturday 2nd December depending on your results against East Fife, Jeanfield, and Elgin.
  19. Highest amount of clubs from north of Tayside at this stage since the EOS clubs left, though not an easy draw for them.
  20. Good news for those of us wanting relegation from the Lowland League, Clyde dropped to the bottom of League 2 after Elgin's win. They play each other up north in a few weeks, big game for Clyde and could come off the back of a Scottish Cup exit to Jeanfield...
  21. It looks like a foul, and the other defender isn't getting across, so it's just a case of whether the attacker would regain control of the ball before the goalkeeper if he wasn't fouled - he probably would have so a red card is correct.
  22. Hardly crazy if you understand the circumstances behind the run of cup ties - South Challenge Cup round 2 game was abandoned due to injury, and the Junior Cup round 2 game was postponed due to the weather. Both were played on the next round dates, meaning the 3rd round had to be pushed back because they won and don't have lights to play midweek, minimising the unplayed cup ties going into next year. Despite that, Johnstone Burgh will only be 3 league games behind where they were last season, with plenty time to catch up.
  23. I like how the cheating Luncarty number 8 tries to claim it hit his head when it was about a foot above him.
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