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  1. Entertaining enough for a goalless draw on a terrible surface. Another tireless shift from Michael Ruth and an absorbing battle between Gallagher Lennon and Ross Taylor (who I always enjoy watching). Sons needed to go in ahead at half time after a dominant first 45 mins, Stenny much tighter second half.
  2. Thought Michael Ruth was excellent today. Never stopped running despite having very little to work from in terrible conditions and used the ball really well when he had it. Finlay also had a great game despite a concerted attempt to kick him out of the game. I think Harry Broun’s confidence was really knocked by facing into that wind and rain in the first half, a thankless task for any keeper. Spilling that cross didn’t help. You can’t tell too much from a game in those conditions but Clyde might actually end up all right this season.
  3. Incredible first half, Stenny started well but the two centre halves were all over the shop and it was great to see Sons looking confident going forward and actually having shots. Shots! Second half was a bit more like last season, as well as daft bookings and a dafter red card even allowing for the throbber of a ref. Ross Taylor was absolutely sensational for the home side. But to come away from Ochilview with four goals and only conceding a penalty and an unlucky 98th minute own goal is really something. Still expect Stenny to be up there, they played some great stuff. Defence won’t play that badly again I’m sure.
  4. Was there any reason why we lined up at the river end of the ground for kick off? Warmed up as usual but then Long came out beckoning the coaches to the other end when he emerged for the game.
  5. Finally dropped by the ground to renew my season ticket. "It's the cafe's card machine so don't worry if it doesn't say Dumbarton Football Club on your statement." And that is how I apparently came to spend upwards of 200 smackers at You'll Love Our Home Bakes. (Bank: "This guy's apparently just spent £220 on pies and cakes. Wait, that's a picture of him? Yeah, OK, checks out.")
  6. Apologies if this is a daft question but speaking as a fairly recent blow-in - how does one go about joining the Trust?
  7. Home shirt looks great. Away shirt looks inspired by a 1980s home furnishings catalogue.
  8. Sorry to see McNiff go. What he lacked in pace he made up with nous, nowhere better than in the cup game at Killie against Danny Armstrong.
  9. He was terrific in the 3-1 the other week, too. Despite the haircut.
  10. As a committed coward who has always departed the first sign of football-related conflict like a sprinter on the 'b' of 'bang', there was something faintly enjoyable about watching the Sons kids running up Castle Road alongside the East Fife supporters' bus employing some hand gestures I don't think I even knew at that age.
  11. This is rotten. Long’s playing a blinder. Incredible double save on the whistle there. Should be way more than three. The little hillbilly fella the 9 shirt will never enjoy a half of football more than he’s enjoyed that one.
  12. Against all rational advice and sound judgement I’m going to head down. Presume you can pay at the gate?
  13. It’s a small thing in the great scheme but I’ve noticed how Lynas is terrific with the ball boys and girls. Even when a game’s absolutely frenetic he always, without fail, has a word for them or a ruffle of their hair when they give him the ball. Sometimes see them turning away looking absolutely starstruck. He seems like a genuinely nice fella.
  14. Any news on the Stenny lad who got injured early on? Never good to see a player given oxygen as he’s wheeled away on a stretcher. Not many positives yesterday but I thought Grant was excellent, getting his planet-sized head to everything bunted his way. Booking looked… harsh. Lynas gave everything again, after running himself into the ground on Wednesday night. If he ever runs out of steam it’ll be costly. Wallace buzzed about as ever, hitting the bar in the first half while that shot on the turn just past the post was probably the closest we came in the second. Hope he hasn’t done his hammy as someone suggested earlier. With Ross MacLean hobbling off it’s not looking good when all we could muster on the bench was two teenagers with about 40 minutes of first team football between them and two big lumps. Stenny’s subs are what turned the game. We’ve two or three more weeks with that bench by the sound of things. McLean was genuinely, properly, startlingly, beyond parody useless. Granted teams are going to put two big lads on him every time, but he trots on to the pitch with the air of someone who’s not sure why he’s being sent on to a football field wearing funny clothes and it just deteriorates from there. A good few players looked understandably knackered yesterday. Was a long, sapping week with a return of one point from nine. Ouch.
  15. Lashing rain forecast all day today then temperature due to dip to -4 overnight. Orp.
  16. Dash it, I'd checked just before that when the last tweet sent by the club was still looking forward to a "big night for the Sons" before assembling cap, goggles and driving gloves and leaping into the old two-seater.
  17. I only found out because I happened to have Radio Scotland on in the car and as part of some crappy 'what did you have for your dinner' thing they read out someone saying they'd rushed theirs because they were "going to the Dumbarton game but now it's off". Had checked before I left home at about 6.15 about possible pitch inspections etc, but zilch. When the 7 o'clock news came on the sports presenter was still previewing "first v second in League Two as Dumbarton take on Stirling Albion". Do the club not notify the media when a game's off or do they just stick up a tweet and hope for the best? Even a quick club e-mail to their distribution list might have stopped some people setting out.
  18. Two moments of quality yesterday - Wylde’s goal and the kid in the stand calmly and perfectly heading a stray clearance back on to the field even with the hood of his parka up.
  19. Really enjoyed that, result notwithstanding. Wallace was a brilliant nuisance harassing the Killie defence to force errors and win free-kicks. Had more arms around his throat in that 90 minutes than some wrestlers in a whole career. McNiff played out of his skin against probably his worst nightmare of an opponent and the whole unit was excellent - don’t thing Long had a proper save to make until, what, the last quarter? Not surprisingly there were a few tired legs and some fuzzy concentration towards the end so on the whole if Sons had to go out I’d have chosen that over a 0-3 after extra time. Dumbarton-branded confectionary at the pie stall a nice touch.
  20. Am about 10 miles west of the Rock and my rain gauge has recorded nearly 4cm of rainfall in the last 48 hours.
  21. Bonnyrigg certainly looked less of a pub team yesterday than they did at the Rock earlier in the season - seemed much fitter and no beer bellies in evidence this time. Giving away pub team goals like that won’t help though. Am taking as a positive that, cheaty penalty aside, a defence without Buchanan and then Carswell didn’t concede. A team with a bit more brains might have exploited the lack of pace better - when McNiff got turned in the first half their forward looked more likely to be caught by a glacier - but with Sons missing key players all over the field and especially at the back, the defending was still pretty decent in the circumstances. Disappointing that Sons didn’t take advantage of the slope, or at least the most significant of the slopes, in the second half. Plenty of action in their box and some slick passing but missed someone who could stick it away. Draw was probably a fair result. Friendly place to go, loved the ground, hope they stay up.
  22. Thought Sons played some nice stuff yesterday but didn’t threaten nearly enough. Orsi’s confidence looks sky high at the moment - with good reason - and some of the passing and movement between Lynas, McKee and Orsi was terrific. A good few balls into the box at the end of it too but no cutting edge to put them away. Some Olympic-standard shilly-shallying from the Loons, especially the keeper who gave an absolute masterclass, but hey, we’d all have done it. Special mention to the two Forfar subs during the first half who swaggered up the exit to the pie stall thinking it was the tunnel and came out again trying to look like they’d meant to do it.
  23. This was a big bunch of fun. Dan's a great writer and, it turns out, a great reader. The exhibition is fascinating too, even for this Sons newbie; particularly admired the bits of Boghead turnstile buffed up, boxed up and displayed like holy relics. (Also good/slightly bizarre to bump into another Charlton fan.)
  24. There's a much bigger timeframe available to rearrange a league game. I can't make 7.45 and would have gone if it was a 3pm kick-off but can appreciate this must have been the best option available to get the game played.
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