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Ross County v Falkirk, Tuesday, 12th March


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3 minutes ago, bunglebonce said:

I haven’t seen a team this negative and one-dimensional in Dingwall since Falkirk were last here.

For now, Ross County are Roy’s Cash. His money talks. Enjoy it while it lasts.

It’s a blast from the past to read posting by a supporter identical to those of Livingston circa 1997.

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2 minutes ago, Duncan Freemason said:

For now, Ross County are Roy’s Cash. His money talks. Enjoy it while it lasts.

It’s a blast from the past to read posting by a supporter identical to those of Livingston circa 1997.

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10 minutes ago, Duncan Freemason said:

For now, Ross County are Roy’s Cash. His money talks. Enjoy it while it lasts.

It’s a blast from the past to read posting by a supporter identical to those of Livingston circa 1997.

30+ signings this season alone, three management teams in two seasons, no u20s side, scrapping to stay in the second tier for what will be the tenth season in a row this year... County’s future looks less bleak than Falkirk’s IMO.  

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Just now, HopeStreetPieStall said:

He's not wrong though. He knows it, I know it. You know it. 

Falkirk fans have correctly predicted 6 of Ross County's last 0 administrations.

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4 minutes ago, HopeStreetPieStall said:

Still no denying the essential statement though. You all seem good at gifs and whataboutery, but somewhat light on the refuting of actual points. 

tbf (to be fair), your "actual points" have just been baseless statements comparing County to Gretna. As I (and others eminently more informed than yourself) have repeatedly pointed out to the more simple minded forum members, any comparison between MacGregor and the various crooks who have rocked up at various Scottish clubs over the years is nonsensical and shows a lack of knowledge.

To spell it out for you: MacGregor's investment has put County on a permanently higher plateau than they would have been without him, and when he leaves County will cut their cloth accordingly but remain a mid-table First Division club, occasionally getting promoted but mostly floating between 3rd and 6th of this division (in a similar manner to ICT). The infrastructure and fan base is there to support it, and no doubt a  relatively successful businessman such as MacGregor will have a number of continuity plans in place. 

Basically, we'll be Falkirk.

 

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