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According to chat on P&B Sutton is on his way to Hearts. I'm not sure about the £6,000 per week wage that's being mentioned over there right enough.
I'm guessing that if he was staying at Fir Park he'd have signed by now though.
If he does anything other than wait to hear what is on offer, he needs a new agent.
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Mildy entertaining at times but need to be priced accordingly. Lets be honest if we were ever able to get Barcelona like (I thnk) Hibs and Hearts did there would be some crowd at Fir Park.
There would, but I don't even know if that would persuade me. If there isn't a competitive edge, then it's often more interesting watching the yellow paint dry on the steps.
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Don't care. I hate friendly with a passion.
+1. Don't mind the fact that the team needs them as pre-season prep, but don't charge punters for the privilege of watching the team work out.
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Keith Lasley has given 200% this season. Mon the Las

Still naw.
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Doesn't matter that it was his trailing leg. The tackle was nasty and the fact that he missed with his leading leg doesn't mean the intent wasn't there (and there are rules to deal with intent).
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Majstorovic's challenge on Sutton could have been red. Lasley's challenge was equally dangerous - the only difference was his he didn't make as clean a contact (which is irrelevant from a rules perspective).
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I read this in Tam Cowan's interview he gave to The Scotsman:
Tam Cowan has said goodbye to friends and welcomed a daughter. He counts himself as one of the lucky guys. Lucky, too, to have seen his club achieve glory when some never do. "That's very true," he says, "but I was talking to Willie Pettigrew the other night and I had to admit to being a bit worried for the '91 team. I love that they're abolutely special, but if we were to do it again, might they become prehistoric which I'm afraid is how I've aye seen the '52 guys who were the last to win the cup? If we lose then selfishly that'll be my wee consolation."I'll take that wee consolation too.
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Since Mark McGhee became the manager I'd say that it has pretty much been one long period of being spoiled rotten. Just my opinion mind.
And right on the Mark (pun intended).
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I left as soon as the second goal went in and make no apology for it as I refuse to highlight and applaud such a poor performance.
Surprised you hung around that long, but imagine you were extremely happy with the result as it gives you more reason to come on here spouting your special brand of misery.
You really need to go back to supporting that big team of yours as your combination of a narrow-mindedness and shortsightedness prevents you from ever seeing the bigger picture. You're like a Bizzaro World Trafficlight.
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Agreed. Look terrific - congrats for all the hard work and planning that went into that.
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Hahah... Although when Gannon offered him a new contract, it was less than what he was promised.... Gannon was advised to let him go to Celtic as motherwell would receive a fee because of his age. But Gannon was a pure dick about it.
Stop trying to pin the wee nyaff's idiocy on Gannon. Gannon has no say in what value the contracts are; only whether to offer one or not.
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Doubt I'd get my age wrong. No backtrack
And your flatmate doesn't know your age?
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Cheers Yabba - stream is looking good Stateside.
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Mind when everyone was shiting themselve there wouldn't be enogh tickets. Now there is LOADS of folks wanting rid of tickets. Nice.
As many of us said a few weeks back, there was never any doubt that any 'Well fan wanting a ticket would get one.
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Stevie Kirk's winner - pretty sure I went mental, but an overriding memory is that, by this stage, I was gone, emotionally drained.
Sums it up for me. At the end of 90 minutes I remember being shattered, and how quiet the Motherwell end seemed at that stage. By the time Kirky scored, there wasn't much left in the tank, emotionally.
It was one of those occasions where the real enjoyment didn't come until after it finished. Watching the actual game was torture

Be much happier this time around if we score 3 early goals and then just shut the game down

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Got to be Kirk's. It was the winner.
Aye, but it wouldn't have been the winner if first 3 hadn't gone in

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Agreed. Can we not just focus on supporting the guys on the park for 90 minutes? No need to get mawkish.
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Top of my list would be Andy Lynch's own goal brace to help us to a 3 - 0 victory, and the back to back OF victories when McLair scored all the goals and we beat Celtic thanks, in part, to Bonner dropping the ball in front of him.
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Angus for me, although my abiding memory is Ally Max's save at the death.
Then, and only then, did I feel confident the Cup was ours.
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Been fairly calm this week (probably due to lack of exposure to all the Scottish media coverage), but have been bitten by the bug this morning.
The good thing is when I wake up tomorrow morning I only need to wait until 10am for the kick-off!
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Keevins has nothing to say that I want to hear, so I no longer bother with the ill-informed wee pecker.
Ach you're just upset because every minute that guy is broadcasting is a minute taken away from your own media exposure

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It's sad when you get that age where you can't handle your drink.
I think the club should ban the perpetrator from travelling to European away ties.
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On the day before the '91 Final, I remember hearing Iain Ferguson talking about Dundee Utd's Cup jinx - seemingly never destined to win the trophy.
He said "I never believed in jinxes...... but I hope it continues"
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Great interview! He's a wee bit mental though isn't he?
A cross between Rikki Fulton and Danny La Rue.
I think Boyle has left the club in a pretty sound footing and, unlike many Chairmen in this game, learned from his mistakes along the way. Sorry to see him go.
Am I the only one worried that under the new regime, some of the posters on here will be getting a vote?

Tom Boyd
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Better to invite him to the club and explain the error of his ways. No need for censorship.