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23 hours ago, Zen Archer said:

They've got a different shtick these days, their chairman takes a fucking age to explain it, basically they abuse player's families and batter stewards now.

https://dafc.co.uk/story.php?t=Statement_from_the_Chairman&ID=10988

The BBC have bite sized it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46541489

Was thinking if they cant take stick........dont come to starks on the 19th FFS...

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On 11/12/2018 at 18:41, Poet of the Macabre said:

I'll be back in Fife this weekend so might check out this exciting clash on Saturday. Hopefully the hooligan element of the Dumbarton support are polite to us.

Please don’t flood our toilet. Thank you.

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Travel safely chaps.

"The Met Office issued an amber warning for snow in the Highlands, Grampian, Central, Tayside, Strathclyde and Fife from 09:00 on Saturday.There is also an amber warning for ice covering much of Scotland and northern parts of England from 10:00 on Saturday to 06:00 on Sunday. Drivers are being warned about the risk of rare "freezing rain". The Met Office said that normally warnings for ice indicated slow formation over a number of hours, but Saturday's ice will come from freezing rain which can see ice forming instantly on contact with surfaces. Black ice may affect bus, train and air travel and dangerous driving conditions are likely to lead to road crashes, road closures and longer journey times. The snow is expected to cause some vehicles and passengers to be stranded and delays and cancellations to rail travel are likely. Forecasters said 5-10cm (2-4in) was likely to fall widely in the warning zone, with some areas seeing 20cm (8in), and perhaps as much as 40cm (16in) over higher ground. The amber warning is in place until 08:00 on Sunday."

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We're late with the match preview this week. Maybe so many players have returned to fitness it's taking an age to write.

 

Scrap that, it's just not been posted on Twitter, but it's on the OS - "Jim Duffy will be without Grant Adam and Craig Barr for tomorrow's game. Rory Loy also remains out and Iain Russell will miss the game. Ryan Thomson is added to the squad."

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19 minutes ago, Beachbum said:

The last time Vaughan returned from injury he scored twice in his comeback game. Also, another former Dumbarton loanee was roundly written off by a few of your supporters early in the season and look at him now.

Dare I say that, after a return of no goals in 24 appearances for both ourselves and Partick Thistle last season (and two in 20 a season previous with Ayr United), more than a few Rovers weren't exactly over the moon with Nisbet's arrival either? Not unusual for Stevie Aitken to fail to get a striker performing though. Eamonn Brophy is flying for Kilmarnock at the top end of the Premiership, and he struggled to get a start ahead of Grant Gallagher for us.

I don't think anyone (probably including Barry Smith) could've envisaged the season Nisbet's having, and fair play to him for that. As Lawrence Shankland has shown, sometimes a striker just needs to find a team that suits their style of play - and once they get a couple then the goals start flying in.

Nobody from a Sons' point-of-view needs any reminding of Lewis Vaughan's quality. He was a fantastic player for us, who scored some vital goals and was a key member of team that were great to watch. I'll always be a big fan of his - mainly for this.

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