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Thread: Which?

  1. #1
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    Which?

    I know that most of you will answer, "Both": but if pressed to choose one or the other would you prefer to win tomorrow night for a place in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup or finish fourth in the league? For what it is worth I'd much rather win tomorrow night.

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    re: Which?

    [quote="Cresswell": but if pressed to choose one or the other would you prefer to win tomorrow night for a place in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup or finish fourth in the league? For what it is worth I'd much rather win tomorrow night.[/quote]

    Agreed Cresswell. The money available from the play offs and the chance to extend our season in front of good gates is very attractive, however, the pure adrenalin rush of a Cup Semi (and hopefully another Final!) beats it hands down imho.

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    re: Which?

    A win tomorrow night definitely.

  4. #4

    re: Which?

    well lads what ever we prefer this game is our next one so 100% commitment and il be happy ,a final and a euro run would be great tho lol.

  5. #5
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    re: Which?

    Getting to the play-offs should not be seen as an end in itself, but as a possibility of being promoted. However, this season realistically it will only mean one extra home game.
    So basically the choice is between an extra game v Hibs/Rangers or an appearance in the semi final, with a possibility of another final, depending on the draw.
    So I'd rather we won tomorrow.

  6. #6
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    re: Which?

    I would prefer that we win tomorrow. However, if we do not come fourth this year I would see this as a failure for the club in that at the begining of the season we were second but over the months it has been a gradual decline. Looking at recent results Falkirk are doing well and what are we doing , play well against a big club and then muck it up against a small club (look at the results). All I can say is I hope that you are right and that we can win on Friday.

  7. #7

    re: Which?

    If forced to choose, a win in the Scottish Cup ...

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