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The subs must be some players.

 

Both joined this year. Unless they were injured and just on the bench so they actually named subs they would be as well walking out. A 45 year old who hasn’t played in 9 years has played himself in front of you and not brought either of you on despite losing comfortably ffs.

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7 hours ago, parxyz said:

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ETA: He's 45.

@Ludo*1 

Are you not the massive Barry Smith fan? A slim chance he'll be playing a competitive fixture at McDiarmid in a few weeks 

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18 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:

@Ludo*1 

Are you not the massive Barry Smith fan? A slim chance he'll be playing a competitive fixture at McDiarmid in a few weeks 

Already dipped into the Brechin and Dundee threads about it.

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1 hour ago, List_of_Jericho said:

There were  times on Saturday you almost couldn't see the game cos of the number of seagulls  flying around the stand.  There must have been 40 - 50 of them.

This time last year Robinson's hoofball would probably thinned them out a bit but since he's had some road to Damascus style conversion to total football the gulls were spared.

 

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The seagulls at Palmerston are far less numerous or wide than those at Somerset Park or indeed Cappielow, where their swoops onto the pitch at the opposite end from the ball is often the only form of entertainment during a mid-November shanfest.

Who would have thought that people from Motherwell of all places would turn out to be such delicate little snowflakes.

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Its looking likely that Sundays game between us and County, which is apparently on TV, will see us knocked out the competition in front of one open stand, after we've lost to Montrose.

We might not be able to fill the bench.

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The seagulls at Palmerston are far less numerous or wide than those at Somerset Park or indeed Cappielow, where their swoops onto the pitch at the opposite end from the ball is often the only form of entertainment during a mid-November shanfest.

Who would have thought that people from Motherwell of all places would turn out to be such delicate little snowflakes.


You have to remember Motherwell is quite a long way from the sea.
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