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  • Originally posted by ByeByeScum2012 View Post
    He performed better at Pittodrie than in away games. Something about the green green grass of home….
    He only lasted a season - His Mama Told Him Not To Come, so she knew better.

    The Septic manager, after Jones pummelled their woodwork, reportedly said he’d have him in an instant, If He Should Ever Leave You.

    He was decent but a bit of a *****cat.

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    • When it comes to hitting the post, Jones was a beginner.

      Andy Harrow's your man.

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      • Originally posted by donsdaft View Post
        When it comes to hitting the post, Jones was a beginner.

        Andy Harrow's your man.
        Don’t think I remember him to be honest … he runs a welding business now it seems. Must have been a Harrowing experience when he kept hitting the post! Taxi …

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        • Did we nae sign Andy Harrow as Archibald's replacement?

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          • Buxton v Morecambe on BBC just now- Morecambe have Greg Leigh Anthony O Conner and Ryan McLaughlin in their back line
            All pish

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            • Peanut sacked at Falkirk. Lots of chat on here that he was to take over from McInnes. Thank **** he didn't. Falkirk (horrible club) are a shambles top to bottom but he really did make a **** of it.

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              • Originally posted by KincorthDon View Post
                Buxton v Morecambe on BBC just now- Morecambe have Greg Leigh Anthony O Conner and Ryan McLaughlin in their back line
                All pish
                Like the vast majority of the signings made by the manager who signed them .

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                • Originally posted by Aldo1983 View Post
                  Peanut sacked at Falkirk. Lots of chat on here that he was to take over from McInnes. Thank **** he didn't. Falkirk (horrible club) are a shambles top to bottom but he really did make a **** of it.
                  Falkirk club statement "we wish to thank Paul efforts and hard work" translated into proper terms that reads "thanks Paul but you are fcukin sh1te now p1ss off"

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                  • Falkirk are a basket case of a club nowadays. They should really be looking to get John Hughes in running the show again. He had them about as good as they were going to get. They played some decent football for a smaller club. They have went downhill since he left.

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                    • They should never have left Falkirk.

                      Falkirk away was a really good day oot.

                      The Drookit Duck etc.

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                      • Originally posted by donsdaft View Post
                        They should never have left Falkirk.

                        Falkirk away was a really good day oot.

                        The Drookit Duck etc.
                        It’s the likes of Falkirk and Partick that lend credence to a bigger top flight league. Of course there will be logistical and sponsor issues with going to a 16 team league.

                        The league this year is probably the best supported league for a while with all “the big teams” there. But this would be augmented by the likes of Partick, Falkirk, Ayr, Dunfermline.

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                        • Dunfermile definitely, Raith Rovers as well but Falirk? Nah.

                          Back in Brockville days yes but the move to the ridiculous half stadium in Grangemouth buggered all that.

                          That pub I used to have to walk bloody ages to get to made the Alamo seem luxurious.

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                          • Former Aberdeen youngster Ethan Ross has been named the cinch Championship Player of the Month for November after his impressive run of form at Raith Rovers.

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                            • A propos Falkirk, today's Scotsman reveals the 3000 RPM revolving door at Whatever Brockville's Called These Days Stadium, has seen a huge ex-Dons influence on their recent history. The Smith referred to is May '91's havering, stuttering Ibrox bottle merchant:

                              "Policy – no youth academy and transfers only. Attempts to re-instate a model, of sorts, are ongoing but it will take years to re-establish.
                              But it is Smith’s other influence – of loyalty and perseverance in management that is missed most at Falkirk – now a hiring and firing club, dismissing five in four years. With each new broom comes sweeping changes, and the following clear-out is never quite replenished to previous levels.
                              Since Houston’s departure just 50 months ago, Falkirk have had four permanent managerial appointments, two interim spells and a global pandemic.
                              Paul Sheerin’ s reign of 191 days was 1011 days less than Houston’s and still considerably shorter than Ray Mckinnon’s 443 and Paul Hartley' s 329. the co-management experiment of former players David McCracken and Lee Miller lasted less than 18 months and included the six-month suspension of the game. The average tenure as Bairns boss is five days more than a year – inclusive of pandemic-related shutdowns."

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                              • Joe Shaughnessy scores for St Perth v Hibsit.

                                Charlie Cooke goal (probably) for Race County v TMSTID.

                                Traitorous brittle-legged fop-haired Balmedie **** on Thursday for the hu… ah **** it - **** off Judas.

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