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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    I mean with regards modern ticketing systems, ours is very good and very efficient, makes life easy, hibs fans were praising how easy it was for them buying for their end on our site, if carlsberg did ticketing systems was said lol
    Yes, they are poor. I had cause to complain recently. Couldnt buy in 10 minutes while there were 2 others milling about not serving punters. I got a reply from the club and they cited covid social distancing reasons as to why they couldn't operate more tills.

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    SJS is fair banging them in though 😂😂😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    SJS is fair banging them in though 😂😂😂
    Hmmm, not goals must be banging something else in...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Hmmm, not goals must be banging something else in...
    He's fairly handy with a cockshot I believe 😂😂

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    The assist king and the county's best striker are doing a grand job to ensure the Fun's run of consistency isn't halted, they consistently can't beat us at home, or get to Hampden
    But the big Q is can they keep the run of not winning a league game going for a whole season?
    What's a reverse invincible called anyways 🤔

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    Vincibles? 🙂

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    Just checked gold star TTT although the 2nd last one would obviously not apply given the Fun are deeluded

    What is the opposite of invincible?
    Contexts ▲
    Opposite of too powerful to be defeated or overcome
    Opposite of incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished
    Opposite of strengthened or made secure against attack
    Opposite of very strong or proficient in a skill or ability
    Opposite of denotes the effectiveness or dominance of a particular action
    Opposite of firm, strong, or substantial
    (of a person) Opposite of formidable, especially as an opponent
    Opposite of capable of withstanding great physical force
    Opposite of unable to be disproved or argued against
    Opposite of indestructible

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Vincibles? 🙂
    DEEfeatables

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    I'm really confused. Watching the game last night, the Funster Forsyth on the co-commentating duties said it was the first time he'd been back to a 'close capacity' Dens Park since Covid and what a great feeling it was to have so many fans in the ground. I've just checked, and their attendance was 4707. Have they reduced their capacity or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    I'm really confused. Watching the game last night, the Funster Forsyth on the co-commentating duties said it was the first time he'd been back to a 'close capacity' Dens Park since Covid and what a great feeling it was to have so many fans in the ground. I've just checked, and their attendance was 4707. Have they reduced their capacity or something?
    That is pretty close for the fun when we're not involved. 🤔🙂

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