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    Just checked played Clyde in both cups 1982-83 ......League cup group section,18th.August 1982 3-3 at  Shawfied 3-1 at FP 25th

    scottisch cup 3rd round 0-0 at Shawfied 3-4 at FP in the replay........if my memory serves me right we were 3-1 up at an Pat Nevin ran us ragged and scored a couple........ 29th Jan and replay 3rd Feb.......Jan 29th I reckon looks like a mucky Shawfield 

  2. 3 hours ago, ropy said:

    Was Craigan’s effort not going in anyway but Forbes knocked it over the line, young Ross got the eyes that night

    If my memory serves me right, he was a couple of yards on side as Craigan knocked the ball across,at this point the Rangers defence moved out and was nowhere near Forbes when he put it in.........can remember the "media" defending the officials ( surprise suprise) as they must have" assumed" he was offside due to the lack of defenders around him.....tv showed he was clearly onside

    Found the game on you tube......unfortunately just showed the goals.....Hateley superb free kick,Reynolds goes to sleep on a cross and let's Boyd score inside 6 yard box

    the pitch was a fucking disgrace

  3. Gannon lost only 1 of his  opening 13 league game (4 wins 8 draws )then lost 4 on the bounce and got his jotters

    paw Broon appointed,he lost his 1st in charge and we had a 12 match unbeaten run (8 wins 4 draws) then he lost 4 on the bounce

    Impressive starts

  4. 13 minutes ago, Blakey said:

    I actually thought they were deliberately trying to lose goals as part of a betting scam at one point that night, it just didn't seem possible that a team of professional footballers could be so, so bad. It was enjoying from our perspective all the same and arguably Jamie Murphy's finest hour in a 'Well shirt, or one of them at least.

    As far as I can remember the Albainians had a couple of decent chances in the opening minutes before we scored.......which would have made it interesting as they were 1up from the first leg

  5. 6 hours ago, Onthefringes said:

    Makes you think where we’ll recoup the monies generated previously.

    Good point........I'm 1000 % agreement with the decision and can sympathise with POD/main stand season ticket holders

    But with our current capacity at 13677 and the south stand holding 4856 ........leaving 8821 seats ........when was the last time we had any where near that number at home ??????

  6. 1 hour ago, ONeils4oyarder said:

    Main was no where near as bad as some folk made out

    Totally agree with you there .....allways gave 100%......another good example for players coming to FP from down South playing for a season/couple of seasons raising there profile and moving on to  a bigger club/ better contract

    Will be fondly remembered for scoring against his new employees in cup semi and rag dolling the Jambo super kid

    best wishes .....hope he doesn't come back to haunt us

  7. 5 hours ago, Big Wispy Flossy said:

    Martin Grehan

    Motherwell sign Junior strike ace

    Motherwell manager Mark McGhee has signed striker Martin Grehan from Junior side Dundonald Bluebell.

    Grehan, who hit 32 goals in 33 games for Dundonald last season as they won promotion from the Central League, impressed McGhee during a trial spell.

    "It's great to sign for a club like Motherwell," Grehan, 23, told Motherwell's official website.

    "It's a big thing to come from Juniors straight to the top level of the senior game but I'm hoping to make an impact."

    "I've been here on trial for a few months and all the lads have been really good with me."

     

    It's great to sign for a club like Motherwell 
    Motherwell striker Martin Grehan

    Motherwell legend Dougie Arnott also came through the Junior game before turning professional.

    "Hopefully I can have a similar impact," said Grehan.

    Meanwhile, Well defender Danny Murphy has agreed to extend his loan spell with First Division side Dunfermline until the end of January.

    Story from BBC SPORT:
  8. 14 hours ago, Kmcalpin said:

    Forgot to add that playing as a lone striker is a big ask of anyone let alone an inexperienced youngster like Scott.  

    Agree ........thought  Scott got better in the second half and a number of times he found himself chasing the ball out wide especially on the right,which resulted in balls being played into the middle with no one their to challenge for it

     

  9. 11 minutes ago, Yodo said:

    Frear showed today when he came on why he has no future at Fir Park some of his touches were terrible and he should have scored when they broke up the park and scored 

    Should have made a better decision.........either pass to one of three options in side/as previously mentioned run it into the corner/ or put his laces through it ..........can't argue the fact he went for glory,but his effort was pathetic/ pass back !!!!

    puts St Johnstone back in the driving seat for 7 place

  10. 4 hours ago, Kmcalpin said:

    Now agree.  Ariyibi says that he was pushed to the ground and this is the opinion of some Dundee fans also.  In short two erroneous penalty decisions in the game which could have had serious repercussions not just for us but also for other teams in the bottom 6. 

    And unfortunately the officials involved will bungle on without an explanation ......

  11. Just been sent this from current bun associate.....

    From Rangers News ,Rangers must pounce on move for Motherwell talent David Turnball

     

    Motherwell youngster David Turnbull is a name some Scottish football fans are only starting to get familiar with.

    But there’s no doubt that this young talent has the potential to be a household name in the coming years. Still only 19, the creative midfield talent plays like someone several years his senior.

    Comfortable on the ball, a leader on the park and with the ability to chip in with goals, he is someone Rangers must be seriously considering investing in.

    And the club must do it soon, before anyone else does. After all, the form of David Turnbull is bound to be turning heads down south.

    Turnbull, who earned comparisons to Germany legend Michael Ballack at the weekend, has been electric this season.

    His 12 goals in 27 games from midfield have everyone paying attention. Turnbull has also scored all manner of goals – inside the box, outside the box, free kicks, penalties.

     
  12. 6 hours ago, Pettywulliegrew-2 said:

    Ryan Bowman turned in to anApril goal machine ........5 in the last 5 games

    as Exeter cling on to last play off place with one game to go on 69 points..... unfortunately Newport 67 points in 11th place have game in hand tonight...which takes it out of their hands

    Mark O'Brien scores for Newport

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