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The Ultimate Super Ayr Thread
AUcal replied to D'Jaffo's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Pathetic isn't it -
You know what's absolutely mental. Rangers fans will tell you till they're blue in the face (pun intended) that the media hates them. Yet despite that, they'll break away from a Friday night Championship tie just to have an Old Firm sycophant interview the rangers goalie about how big and impressive Rangers are. f**k off
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The Ultimate Super Ayr Thread
AUcal replied to D'Jaffo's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Aw ffs. Was looking forward to the game as well. -
There will be spaces around here and there. But it's quite tight round the ground so getting out afterwards can sometimes be tricky. As @diegomarahenry said, there's a big gravel car park on Craigie Road across the road from Western House Hotel. Less than 5 minutes walk to the ground from there.
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Aye, "fairy tale" is chucked about far too much in football. It doesn't really have a meaning. Arbroath's organic growth in the space of 6/7 years from League 2 to the brink of promotion to the Premiership is probably the closest thing in recent times you could describe in those terms. I saw Newcastle United's takeover by the Saudi Arabian state and Manchester City winning the Champions League both being described as a fairytale on many occasions. Dafties. Always thought it was mental that the Gretna story was lapped up by the media so much, but I guess these are people who only have a focus on 2 clubs and understand nothing about football economics and logistics outside of that.
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We're bringing in a temporary stand for the away support, around 3000 seats is what I heard. Hope it's enough.
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The Ultimate Super Ayr Thread
AUcal replied to D'Jaffo's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Probably the exact same percentage as Alloway, Doonfoot, Belmont or anywhere else on Ayr. I grew up in Troon, a nice enough town, but absolutely full of c***s. -
Flew Ryanair couple years back from Prestwick to Alicante - I know, I know, I only have myself to blame. It was a last minute trip and was quite easy to fly into Alicante then travel up to Valencia for a few days. There was a big family group, all pished, who clearly hadn't checked their tickets beforehand and assumed they would all be sat together. When they discovered that they weren't and the cabin crew instructed them to sit down and stop trying to get people to shift, they kicked off and started shouting some quite vile stuff at the crew and nearby passengers who told them to shut it. Tbh, I was amazed that they weren't kicked off the flight before take off. Chaos ensued again half way to Alicante when the crew refused to serve them any more drink as they were in an embarrassing state. The rest of the flight was horrendous. A mix of these folk loudly proclaiming stuff along the lines of that "everyone on here is c**t". There was police waiting at the gate for them. Hopefully they were put on the first flight home and ruined their holiday.
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Aye, this. It is utterly shameful. The kind of behaviour straight out of the UKIP /Farage playbook. A total embarrassment.
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Yeah, if headed straight to the ground then Newton is your best bet. If you were a bit early and did fancy popping in somewhere, then at the ground you'll find the hub or round the corner is the Hawkhill bowling club. Away fans welcome in both.
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How many opportunities have Labour had to table a motion to call for a ceasefire? Yet they supported the ongoing atrocities in Gaza and said f**k all. Only when another party tables a motion, that risks showing Labour up for being a rabble of spineless charlatans, do they threaten the speaker to accept their amendment so that the aforementioned motion isn't heard and voted on (all while pretending a ceasefire call was their idea all along). To accuse others of playing political games immediately after their actions today is nothing short of remarkable. And they're supposed to be the opposition to one of the most corrupt, heartless and all round cretinous right wing governments in modern memory. Fucking state of British politics.
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The Ultimate Super Ayr Thread
AUcal replied to D'Jaffo's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Rumour seems to be he's headed to League 1, which is probably his level from having looked into him a bit. -
Scottish Football's Top Cult Heroes
AUcal replied to Rustybadge's topic in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
Some quite recent Ayr ones. David Bangala, aka "The Ghost" due to him not appearing for the club for months after the season started due to a delayed work permit. I refuse to believe he was actually a professional footballer elsewhere - convinced Lee Bullen got a call from George Weah's cousin before signing him. Michael Moffat - We signed him from Maybole Juniors when he was already 26! Just an exceptional striker. For a few years he was the man that single handedly prevented us sliding towards League 2. He returned in 17/18 and played alongside Shankland up top, probably the best partnership I've seen at Ayr. Jamie Adams - aka "The Big Fermer". Career that had been ravaged by injuries, he had been playing with Wigtown and Bladnoch in the SoS league when we signed him. A technically gifted footballer he was not, but he always gave 100% and was hard as f**k. Had a wee nasty streak in him too. The kind of guy you absolutely love if he plays for your team, but hate if he is against you. Retired at 31 through injury and now just works on the farm. -
The Ultimate Super Ayr Thread
AUcal replied to D'Jaffo's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Rumours that right back Ross Millen is to be released or loaned out by Raith Rovers. Supposedly a fallout between him and Ian Murray. Wonder if we would be looking to sign? -
The Ultimate Super Ayr Thread
AUcal replied to D'Jaffo's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Aye Brechin seem far and away the most capable of returning, as you say they've come very close last season. When you look at the teams that have dropped out, it's usually been the ones with the smallest crowds. East Stirlingshire, Berwick, Cowdenbeath, Albion. Those clubs I can see eventually drifting towards the bottom end of the Lowland League (or even into the West and East leagues) as some of the bigger ex junior clubs make their way up. Visited Bonnyrigg as a neutral for a game last year, was great. They feel like the first proper football club to make it up. eta. Would be quite funny to see Clyde drop out. -
Arbroath (10th) v ICT (8th) 24th Feb
AUcal replied to RedLichtie86's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
6, surely? -
The Ultimate Super Ayr Thread
AUcal replied to D'Jaffo's topic in Scottish Championship General Chatter
Your mum itk?