ex-german exile Posted March 2, 2019 Share Posted March 2, 2019 That was disappointing today, really we lost this tie last week when we couldn't see out the victory against ten men and let in a soft goal at the depth. Hard to be critical today as the pitch deteriorated badly right from the kick off and was verging on unplayable on the second half. This is not a slight on the Maryhill groundsman/staff as they are helping us out big time this season but conditions were poor. The same for both teams and Hurlford were better than us today. Think priority for next season has to be a new goalkeeper and a centre back with a bit of pace. Fitzpatrick going back to Clyde was a huge loss for us. All the best to Hurlford in the semis. They are a very solid team with lots of experience, you can see why their record in this competition has been so good the last couple of seasons.In fairness although the pitch is the same for both sides, it nullified more of Clydebank's offensive weapons than it did ours. Grounstaff will have a job to get a game on there in the next few weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Village elder Posted March 2, 2019 Share Posted March 2, 2019 30 minutes ago, ex-german exile said: 43 minutes ago, F_T_Y said: That was disappointing today, really we lost this tie last week when we couldn't see out the victory against ten men and let in a soft goal at the depth. Hard to be critical today as the pitch deteriorated badly right from the kick off and was verging on unplayable on the second half. This is not a slight on the Maryhill groundsman/staff as they are helping us out big time this season but conditions were poor. The same for both teams and Hurlford were better than us today. Think priority for next season has to be a new goalkeeper and a centre back with a bit of pace. Fitzpatrick going back to Clyde was a huge loss for us. All the best to Hurlford in the semis. They are a very solid team with lots of experience, you can see why their record in this competition has been so good the last couple of seasons. In fairness although the pitch is the same for both sides, it nullified more of Clydebank's offensive weapons than it did ours. Grounstaff will have a job to get a game on there in the next few weeks. a delicate euphemism for the park being a shite heap Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inanimate Carbon Rod Posted March 2, 2019 Share Posted March 2, 2019 Congratulations to those at Hurlford. Surprised the boy with the vuvuzela made it to the end of the game as he looked like an aneurism waiting to happen. On a day when our defenders couldnt beat Caddis for pace we really didnt deserve anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Any team will do Posted March 2, 2019 Share Posted March 2, 2019 Hurlford adapted much better to the conditions after Clydebank went in front and thoroughly deserved the win Couldn't believe the state of the pitch after the decent weather we had during the week Clydebank are a decent outfit but came up against a better team today Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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