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  1. Never mind all this joy about a great result, how many games in a row without Jon Obika getting injured on the bench.
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  2. Halliday scores. Throwfi Balmer. Take your pick...
    2 points
  3. 7106 maybe with about 2000 away fans. Maybe they'll be able to start repaying their covid loan now.
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  4. No, I saw that also on the bbc site and wondered! Says 17,106
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  5. Behave. Win 2-1 away from home & that’s what you post. Deary me. Certainly wasn’t the case.
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  6. Knowing this forum folk will moan we are winning far too many games 🤣🤣🤣
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  7. That's why the attendance was so impressive 🤣
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  8. Honestly? I’ll you and your ilk denigrate another thread. Some of us will rejoice in our 6th win in 7.
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  9. There was a stone wall penalty for us . The Hibs guy had a handful of shirt in the box just enough to let the keeper get the ball first. Never even highlighted it on Sportscene
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  10. Just give them a 2 goal start till 85th min.....we will be fine
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  11. You will probably end up in a section with them right next to you if you wait too long. 😖 Anyway doesn’t matter where you sit as long as we get through.
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  12. Great result and well done to all..Big Ox was giving me heavy Sieb vibes...felt like the big man was back with that command of the box at times.
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  13. Most entertaining moment was the Hibs player trying to walk after he got hit in the balls from Watt 😂😂
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  14. That second half performance should be our bench mark. We are a totally different team when we bin Davor. All the subs were great and big Ox is in ridiculous form.
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  15. One happy forum..........oh yes it's one happy forum Fantastic and well done Halliday, gets a lot of stick but the hero today amongst other players
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  16. Six minutes. How they arrive at that. Crazy
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  17. Lol Halliday scores. What do I Know!!!
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  18. Some finish from Halliday. He doesn't do much but he's still got a bit of quality.
    1 point
  19. Get our pacey winger on for halliday
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  20. I also don’t think it’ll happen in the lifetime of Caldwell, and therein lies a problem. However, and more realistically, I think a 20-year strategic plan with an options appraisal needs to be produced, and that would be outwith his day-to-day remit.
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  21. Previously thought about the school and two options that I thought of were shear fantasies but 1. if the school site was available (and cash available in some form) then turn the park 90 degrees, extend or rebuild the Cooper stand making it the new main or Hunter stand with the other opposite, where the POD is would then be the Cooper for home supporters and finally the away stand at Dazell drive end. 2. New POD and Hunter stands of similar size to the Cooper and joining all 3 together. Due to the lack of depth of the Hunter, would it be possible to have the rear top of the stand overhang the carpark of the school? Would also lose one of the Astro parks as well. In front of the houses at the POD proper disabled facilities with a media centre above it, which shouldn’t be high enough to block planning.
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  22. Feelgood factor just now so hopefully go into game with confidence. From last week obviously balmer for casey and I would bring stama or watt in for moses. I know halliday and davor take a lot of stick but they are doing a job and we ain't exactly blessed with midfield options. Keep the positive vibes and COYW
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  23. What a dumpster fire this thread has turned into 🤣
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  24. 19 posts, if bus provision at this moment, today, is your hot take from a forty page document where the first ten outline staying and making the most of Fir Park. You talk of Ravenscraig like its on the moon. Your disability didn't appear to be so much of factor when you advocated boycotting any new stadium but willing to take planes, trains and automobiles to the likes of Almondvale, SMiSA, Tynecastle and Firhill. I hope by the 2030's your disability may have improved to the extent its no longer an issue, you may have even acquired a driving licence by then, who knows. I'm glad any criticism is water off a ducks back, it wasn't intended to upset you.
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  25. As the author I'm breaking my self imposed exile in the aftermath of Madwullie and Andy Patterson's passing. I didn't feel the need to do so when canvassing for votes in the recent WS election. It has saddened me to read how the thread has seemingly been hijacked for almost half it's content by talk of current bus routes in 2024 for a project that would not, even if given a green light, be a thing until the 2030's. Talk about running before you are even walking. Safe to say a stadium and any ancillary services within the footprint would be a draw for public transport provision, last time I looked First Bus is a commercial operation. There is also a rail line linking Wishaw and Carfin to the north of the site which may justify a station the same way Airbles got one 35 years ago. The most likely position before geotechnical surveys would be probably within 2km of Fir Park. If Dalziel plate mill does not last then I'd imagine the walk from the mini roundabout on Windmillhill Street near Crosshill Church would be less or commensurate to FP. More hassle if you live in Greenacres, less if you live in Jerviston. If you're looking at a move as how will it affect you personally opposed rather than how will it affect the club we collectively support then not only is it a bit short sighted but a little bit selfish. It's a document produced at it's core to provoke sensible and measured debate on where we are and where we could be going. The main things I hoped people would take is if a move actioned is a design that promotes atmosphere, the need for it to be used 24/7 both as an arena and in the other spaces within the building(s) and how due to the nature of our skewed league we could take advantage of that to our financial advantage and use the in part to finance it. We already have bowed to the sectarian pound with a skewed South/McLean stand after all, so we have previous. A new POD would involve that space currently offer unusable for 12-18 months, all significant matchday hospitality, rehoming the dressing rooms, offices, etc. It would not be allowed to alter much from the current floorplan or height due to planning laws. We would take a significant hit to do so. The Cooper is being assessed for a lift but probably it and the East/Hunter are OK with minor maintenance for 10-15 years. I was told the South faces a high six figure sum to fix it's issues and for a 30 year old structure you would expect that. Add all of these costs and disruption together, add in any land value (however not £6m as club accounts indicate) then you're on the way to putting a sizeable dent on a new home. A lot has been made of Brian's comments at the Q&A (not AGM) in early August where mintymac asked the question. I was at the meeting and you've got to give Brian's answer context, in the door a few months, no prior affiliation to the club or history, WS successfully beat off Erik .... at the time the subtext was let's all calm down and regroup. To commit at a fan Q&A to looking elsewhere would have been a nuclear bomb on both forums, facebook and twitter. The let's just plod on answer is one I would have given if CEO and asked the same question and I know 'Flow would have too (despite a preference to move).
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