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Thanx Mothman, will pick up a copy from the Club Shop or from Curtis Sport online.
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Missed the game as I was abroad on holiday. Can anyone tell me if the matchday programme included any of the album stickers or is that only in the league programmes?
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Assume the home game v Hearts listed on August 24th will be a Sunday game with the Europa League play-off first leg being the 22nd? (Desperately hoping so as I can't make the 24th 🤞)
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If it's a homage to that strip they were after then the Queen of the South away strip from 2018 was a better effort.
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Is the picture of Obika on the story on X and the 'fishel site a hint of the colours on the new away kit or just an old fotie?
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Glad you got it. I managed to get the programme from the day before I was born (a home defeat to Dundee in the LC in 1965) as well as the first home game after my brother was born in 1960. Those were lockdown purchases when there wasnt much else to do. Brian at Almondvale Programmes normally has a good supply of older programmes.
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Saw one for the Carlisle game sold today on eBay, really hope it was you that got it!
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Collum again.
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The only possible reaction I can see from the SFA is to appoint Collum and McLean to do the game at Fir Park next Saturday v St Mirren as a 'git it up yous'.
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If we're looking for an experienced centre-forward who can also inspire and encourage the younger players then Troy Deeney is available I believe. Or maybe not.
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While it's good to hear rumours, as it shows we're actively working on targets, stories like the Scott Fraser one always make me nervous. We've seen County bring in a couple today and Dundee adding a defender from Everton. Done deals. We get a story that we're in for a player as he desperately wants to get back to Scotland but we haven't agreed any deal and there are still 'hurdles'. It could be that his agent has been a busy man and every team in Scotland knew his status already but half-expecting to see Fraser and Craig Levein grinning as Fraser holds aloft a St Johnstone scarf in the next few days.
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Were Sunderland not quoted as being interested?
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BBC reporting that SJ are confident the game will go ahead despite Perth being included in a fresh red weather warning for 24 hours from 1200 tomorrow. Fecking madness, will give this one a miss. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/scotland/67172989
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I saw the highlights of their game at Livi and they looked as if they had sold out at least a couple of rows of seats in one section. Drove the crowd up to just over 2,000. To be fair though it was scheduled at an unusual time, 3pm on a Saturday.
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Kipre opened the scoring for WBA in the win v Middlesbrough yesterday.
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3-0 @ half-time, a Spittal double added to the Ferrie opener according to Flashscores.
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Article on the BBC website about a Third Lanark tour of Argentina and Uruguay in 1923. As they didn't have enough players they included guests from other Scottish sides. Topscorer on the Tour was Hughie Ferguson. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-65890166
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A wee look at Randolph's career stats suggests he's had a similar gig at West Ham then Bournemouth for a couple of seasons too. Not exactly played many first team games.
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Fixtures for the Group games https://spfl.co.uk/news/viaplay-cup-group-stage-fixtures
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Willo Flood had a good enough career for a guy who was in danger of being carried away by a strong wind.
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Luton 1 up.
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The Ben I thought Texan was referring to was Henaghan, I'm sure we got a decent wedge for him. Last time I saw him he was selling goals for AFC Wimbledon.
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When do we find out who the random 'free weekend injured in training' player is? Just hoping it's not KVV, Casey or Butcher.
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Was Nicky Cadden ever at Fir Park, assume he was part of the youth setup?
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Over the last 5 or 10 years we've been told that a good few of the teams at our level have struggled to compete with National League sides when it comes to signing players. It looks like the English FA are planning on changes to non-league players contracts (including the National League) that will restrict the wages clubs need to pay them when injured. Wonder if that might make a few players reconsider their next career move if there is a risk of dropping to a hundred quid a week if they pick up an injury. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65068778