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37 minutes ago, LIVIFOREVER said:

Will there be lingering shots of the technical area, zooming in on the managers faces while play is going on, and showing replays so you miss corners being taken, then have to watch the replay of them to see what happened, oh and the odd close up of a player's foot for 5 seconds? 

Optional on the Red Button.

The Live Stream concentrates on the match. 

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2 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:

 


The third depressingly drab affair with Ayr this season. Our games have been really difficult to watch lately, not enjoyed them one bit and find myself barely paying attention for long spells. Had enough of the streaming pish. Hopefully a few goals this evening makes it a bit better.

 

Don’t won’t to preempt the game. But what if you fail to score. How are you at penalty shoot outs?

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On 21/03/2021 at 16:47, rhliston said:

Raith will be favourites for this game comes too soon for us after the restart might have stood a better chance if we had been playing regularly. Still would like to think we will put up a good show on Tuesday night. Prediction Binos 0 Raith 2 ☹️
 

I don’t think you’ll have much to worry about. We haven’t been at the races when it comes to goals. We had to rely on a defender to score on Saturday 

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4 hours ago, Dumb yatt said:

If this tie had went ahead in Jan. I think SA may have went toe to toe and fancied their chances. Several months later and we have only 90 mins competitive football played. SA may therefore take a more cautious approach. On sat, players were being treated for muscle strains after 70 mins. Although Raith are riding high in league, goals seem to have deserted you. With no action on the pitch, Forthbank turf is in immaculate condition. Should suit young Kai Kennedy.

I’ll have an extra beer, narrow my eyes and under the floodlights, Imagine it’s Bayern M. your playing.

You would have been in better shape no doubt and have a better chance, but "fancying your chances" is a bit extravagant. We're better than when you beat us with Snodgrass, and you've gone back a bit.

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Starting XI for Stirling

1 Blair Currie 2 Ross McGeachie 3 Aldin El Zubaidi 4 Daryll Meggatt 5 Kyle Banner 6 Chris Hamilton 7 Sean Heaver 8 David Wilson 9 Dylan Mackin 10 Jack Leitch 11 Kieran Moore.

Subs: 17 Cammy Binnie (GK) 12 Jordan McGregor 14 Jordan Allan 15 Dom Docherty16 Kurtis Roberts 18 Jordan Kirkpatrick 19 Declan Byrne 22 Andy Ryan 23 Scott Roberts

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You would have been in better shape no doubt and have a better chance, but "fancying your chances" is a bit extravagant. We're better than when you beat us with Snodgrass, and you've gone back a bit.


I don’t know we were pretty gash in January we only managed to turn over Hearts at Tynecastle and leather Dundee 3-1.
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Starting XI for Raith

1 Jamie MacDonald, 2 Reghan Tumilty, 3 Kieran MacDonald, 6 Kyle Benedictus (C), 13 Brad Spencer, 14 Frankie Musonda, 18 Dylan Tait, 21 Kai Kennedy, 23 Gozie Ugwu, 26 Adam King, 32 Jamie Gullan.

Subs: 17 Robbie Thomson (GK), 7 Dan Armostrong, 8 Regan Hendry, 9 Manny Duku, 10 Lewis Vaughan, 11 Timmy Abraham, 12 Ross Matthews

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14 minutes ago, Raith_Raver said:

You would have been in better shape no doubt and have a better chance, but "fancying your chances" is a bit extravagant. We're better than when you beat us with Snodgrass, and you've gone back a bit.

I’m saying SA morale is high.  Lack of game time we may resort to stout defending with speculative punts up the park.

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Rovers playing a first choice goalkeeper and back four, with a by-and-large second string rest of the side. 

I can't pretend to know a huge amount about the Albion, but eight changes from Saturday suggests they're not going hell for leather to force a meet-up with Livi. 

If the Rovers don't win this one fairly comfortably, it's likely to be confirmation that we've progressed through "frustrating" and into fully-blown "slump".  

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Can’t say I’m overly arsed about this game as I’m sure most fans of both teams will feel the same, massive distraction from a compressed league fixture list and the winner gets to lose to Livingston.

Still I’ve paid my £10 so hopefully it’s at least an entertaining match.

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Rovers playing a first choice goalkeeper and back four, with a by-and-large second string rest of the side. 
I can't pretend to know a huge amount about the Albion, but eight changes from Saturday suggests they're not going hell for leather to force a meet-up with Livi. 
If the Rovers don't win this one fairly comfortably, it's likely to be confirmation that we've progressed through "frustrating" and into fully-blown "slump".  


Thought we’d at least have dropped Jamie MacDonald for this one.
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