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54 minutes ago, D'Jaffo said:


I would sign for Ayr because I’m an Ayr supporter. Quite simple really.

Signing for any club in this league is a waste of time for him regardless of who they are. Dundee Utd being a bigger club is completely irrelevant.

If he has ambitions for himself and to progress his career and become a better player then he won’t sign for Dundee Utd.

I think that the majority of players are missionaries nowadays, and money talks     

Let’s be honest here, yinitit are the biggest team in this league, and will likely offer the best wages at this level. Unless a team from a higher league (assuming they will pay a higher rate) come in, yinitit are likely the best option for him.  The laddie could get a career ending injury at any point, so why risk that for less cash than you could maybe get elsewhere? 

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Is there more tiresome chat on P&B than talking about what makes one club bigger than another?

Aye , yous are a bigger club than us . Shankland will score yous a barrel load with full-time training etc

It appears so
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I think that the majority of players are missionaries nowadays, and money talks     
Let’s be honest here, yinitit are the biggest team in this league, and will likely offer the best wages at this level. Unless a team from a higher league (assuming they will pay a higher rate) come in, yinitit are likely the best option for him.  The laddie could get a career ending injury at any point, so why risk that for less cash than you could maybe get elsewhere? 

Except there are teams in a higher league after him.

If Dundee Utd were the only option then fair enough but if he picks them over a Sunderland or a Portsmouth then he’s taking the easy way out.
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This is all becoming rather tiresome.

Shankland has gone and it's up to him who he now signs for. Yes, it would be nice to see him go on and do it at the highest level, however if Dundee Utd are offering him the best package and are showing ambition then who are we to argue.

There's also little doubt that Dundee Utd are a far bigger club than Ayr and I'm sure they'll be favourites to win the league.

As I say, time to move on...............

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36 minutes ago, D'Jaffo said:


Except there are teams in a higher league after him.

If Dundee Utd were the only option then fair enough but if he picks them over a Sunderland or a Portsmouth then he’s taking the easy way out.

If he pick them over Sunderland or Portsmouth, then he is a total buffoon. 

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Hawlino why are you even on this forum???? Ayr ARE full time.... Shankland has left.... MOVE ON.... support your local team wherever you are no matter HOW BIG they are...... 

 

now let's move on and chat about future and possible signings etc......... 

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Except there are teams in a higher league after him.

If Dundee Utd were the only option then fair enough but if he picks them over a Sunderland or a Portsmouth then he’s taking the easy way out.

Youve said it yourself Djaffo. We get Shankland we win the league easily. So one more year in this league then we will be in the prem and looking to be top six like we were for so many years before that dreadful season when we were relegated.

So one more year in the championship wont be that bad for him really.
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Youve said it yourself Djaffo. We get Shankland we win the league easily. So one more year in this league then we will be in the prem and looking to be top six like we were for so many years before that dreadful season when we were relegated.

So one more year in the championship wont be that bad for him really.

Alternatively a move to Sunderland or Portsmouth, 1 year in League 1 and then promotion to the Championship which is a better league than the Scottish Premiership.

Although he’ll massively improve your chances but Neilson will still need to find a system that gets the best out of him and the rest of your team will need to avoid shitting the bed.
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So one more year in the championship wont be that bad for him really.


In theory, yes. But as someone said earlier it is a risk; Sunderland will be offering better money than Dundee Utd.

If he stayed in the championship thinking he’d get a crack at the Prem next season, it’s not guaranteed (despite being favourites so far) and if he carried on the form shown at the end of the season then a lucrative to England move may disappear.
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According to the most recent agenda of the South Ayrshire Council Regulatory Panel for Licensing, the club did not seek a Building Warrant for the construction of the external stairs to the Main Stand and the stairs are currently Non-Compliant. If they don't rectify this prior to the new Safety Certificate being issued on 1st July, then part or all of the stand could be closed.

Pretty amateurish really.

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According to the most recent agenda of the South Ayrshire Council Regulatory Panel for Licensing, the club did not seek a Building Warrant for the construction of the external stairs to the Main Stand and the stairs are currently Non-Compliant. If they don't rectify this prior to the new Safety Certificate being issued on 1st July, then part or all of the stand could be closed.
Pretty amateurish really.

Were those stairs not closed off for large parts of last season?
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Alternatively a move to Sunderland or Portsmouth, 1 year in League 1 and then promotion to the Championship which is a better league than the Scottish Premiership.

Although he’ll massively improve your chances but Neilson will still need to find a system that gets the best out of him and the rest of your team will need to avoid shitting the bed.
Yeah I wouldn't say signing Shankland would mean it's a fore gone conclusion of them winning the league, would make it even funnier if they still couldn't get promoted.
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According to the most recent agenda of the South Ayrshire Council Regulatory Panel for Licensing, the club did not seek a Building Warrant for the construction of the external stairs to the Main Stand and the stairs are currently Non-Compliant. If they don't rectify this prior to the new Safety Certificate being issued on 1st July, then part or all of the stand could be closed.

Pretty amateurish really.

Those the new metal ones at the end of the family stand next to the SRE, if this is the case doesn't surprise me in the slightest with the balls up we have made in the past.

 

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37 minutes ago, rb123! said:

Those the new metal ones at the end of the family stand next to the SRE, if this is the case doesn't surprise me in the slightest with the balls up we have made in the past.

 

Think so. Seems pretty basic to get the required permission before constructing something. 

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