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AndyDD

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  1. ICT 0-2 Dundee United Arbroath 1-1 Ayr United Dunfermline 0-2 Airdrieonians Greenock Morton 1-1 Partick Thistle Raith Rovers 3-1 Queen's Park
  2. Spoke with Cammy for the Club 1924 Prize Draw, and he mentioned on camera that he's getting an operation on Monday.
  3. Queen's Park 0-1 Dunfermline Airdrieonians 2-1 Raith Rovers Ayr United 0-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Dundee United 2-0 Greenock Morton Partick Thistle 2-1 Arbroath
  4. Dundee United 2-0 Partick Thistle Ayr 1-1 Dunfermline ICT 1-0 Morton Queen's Park 0-2 Airdrie Raith 2-0 Arbroath
  5. Queen’s Park 0 Dundee Utd 2 Raith Rovers 3 Ayr United 1 Airdrie 3 Morton 0 Arbroath 0 Dunfermline 0 Partick Thistle 1 Inverness CT 1
  6. That is a pretty good parody of some of those types of supporters. The same points made, word for word, a few times over. Really good attention to detail. Oh god it's genuine isn't it?
  7. Had to go Cat 3 for the opening game but hey ho, was happy enough with that possibility before going in. Was always going to go for Cat 3 for the other two so I'm a very happy man. One of my mate's was having issues getting his, kept getting an error, but taking his login details and going in for him, I was able to do it one game at a time for him no bother. Anyone else having issues might want to give that a go, just in case.
  8. Raith 2-1 Partick Airdrie 3-1 Dunfermline Arbroath 1-0 Morton Dundee Utd 2-0 Ayr Queen’s Park 0-0 ICT
  9. Ayr 1-1 Arbroath Dunfermline 2-0 Queen’s Park Morton 0-1 Dundee United ICT 1-2 Raith Rovers Partick 1-2 Airdrie
  10. I know, incredible. Leaving the oven on overnight gave me the opportunity to save myself from a burning building. Go me.
  11. A late winner in Cyprus, the absolute chasing they got at home off Spain, their limp performance at Hampden (not to mention how rattled they got by some weather); hardly Atletico Madrid we're playing. We'll turn them over no bother.
  12. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67426270 That's some spin, fair play- He saved County from relegation at the end of last season with a dramatic penalty shoot-out play-off win against Partick Thistle in Dingwall. As for who should get it; failed Scotland managers who have seemingly retired ought to become a trend, so, Alex McLeish or Gordon Strachan? Someone find George Burley?
  13. Mentioned in another thread that I fancy us to win by a cupla goals. Especially if there's a spot or two of rain, as the Georgian heids would surely go down. Goalkeeper, I've no idea. Hopefully we're able to dominate the ball and protect whomever it is, as neither seem impressive. Hopefully they rise to it and surprise us if called upon. Hickey, Robertson and Tierney of course are absolutely huge for how effective we are but even without them, I'm not sure Clarke will be making any dramatic changes to shape or tactical approach. Christie off Dykes has worked well before, so might see that again.
  14. Oddly enough, we know that if we were to make it through to the final we'll do so without any home ties at all. Two away games in the rounds we've been in so far, away on Saturday, and away in the semi-final if we make it past Morton. Only the four games, mind, so not that odd, but it is a bit of a quirk.
  15. They did manage to field 26 year old english youth prodigy Kieran Dowell. Good to see the future of Scottish football is in safe hands, right enough...
  16. He looks as fit as I've ever seen him, to be fair, and I do think he is better now than when he was first called up, but as you rightly say, big gulf between him and Adams, especially when you consider how we like to play. Shankland has gotten better at hold up and bringing others into the game, granted, but not as adept at it as either Dykes or Adams, and certainly not in the fairly atypical way Scotland look to use the frontman.
  17. That's a shame, was hoping Adams would get some game time and get amongst the goals. Shankland? Shrug; Fine, I suppose.
  18. Weird feeling to have already sealed the deal before the double header many of us thought would be a grand, arse-twitching finale, weird not to be going out to an away game, only one missed this entire campaign, and a weird kickoff time, too. Add to that, it's going to be a bit of a weird line-up. I still strongly fancy us to win this, though. In this campaign of doing-things-Scotland-teams-don't-usually-do, winning in Georgia fits rather nicely. A win by a cupla goals.
  19. https://www.airdriefc.com/dtv23-24/231107 Two challenge cup ties for Airdrie, two cracking freekicks from Rhys McCabe. Sumptuous. A number of good goals last night.
  20. Laidlaw didn't necessarily strike me as a Scotland goalie in waiting when I saw him this season, but let's face it, neither do Kelly or Clark.
  21. Those good scalps don't matter though, only the result of the final matters. According to you. At the beginning of that very same post.
  22. Maybe, but like last time they'll have pre-tournament friendlies with the exact group that goes to the euros. The march window, unlike this one, isn't competitive games, has no bearing on potential seeding for the euros etc. If you had to pick one which is best suited to checking out any prospective additions to the euros squad, that looks the best bet. Assuming, of course, that Clarke is considering anyone else for the tournament squad proper.
  23. Doesn't appear to be the way Steve Clarke sees it. It would be good if McCrorie did go somewhere and get some game time. Might actually get an idea of how good he is, or is not.
  24. I can see the argument for trying a few more players out, but there's a window in March in which we can do that if there is anyone Clarke is seriously considering for the euros squad. I would probably have liked another keeper who actually plays games in ahead of McCrorie, but ultimately it's going to be Kelly or Clark in goals so that third choice goalie berth isn't worth being bothered by. Still enough there to win both games.
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