That part in itself is not unusual, the Scottish Cup Final is the last game of the season and it would be normal for at least 1 or 2 to move on during a close season.
Are your percentages not out too. I'm sure Davie Hay took over after we were knocked out of the League cup and after the first league game (which we lost), out with the league he lost one Scottish Cup game (at Tannadice?). So he recorded 26 wins from 39 games or 66.67%.
It's a long time ago and my member may be hazy but that's my recollection.
Was it not Tommy McLean that was the manager in 1984, With David Hay manager in 1981, where he won 26 games in 38 (from memory he wasn't manager for the first game or in the league cup).
But he didn't make a mistake, serious or otherwise, he got it RIGHT. What he did was tell a lie to Lennon, who had no right to an explanation anyway and then back it up by putting the same explanation in his written report. I would doubt there is anyone who hasn't told a minor lie to cover up something at work.
Why didn't you just say you had asked permission first rather than go off on one.
He is and always will be my Motherwell Legend. I remember him being brought back about 3 years after retiring and being the man of the match.
Best wishes Joe.
It does I think that is what Dossertillidie is getting at. If the Old firm are kept apart each crowd will be around 20,000, an Old Firm semi final alone will have a crowd of 50,000, meaning a bigger pot to split.
Why not just make the league a cup competition, that way the top two would play in a League decider every year.
Play offs are a joke they don't reward teams with the best record throughout the year. Last season Blackpool finished 6th in the championship but got promoted above the teams in 3rd, 4th and 5th despite not being as good as them over the season.
But he wouldn't be able to play for anyone else after March until the start of the new window, which means the start of next season. He could only join another club outwith the windows if he was a free agent when the window closes.
They drew a ball from the seeded bowl and then one from the unseeded bowl and put them in another bowl.
They then drew the tie from this bowl the first team being at home first.
I've already mentioned earlier in this thread they draw out the seeds and alternate them home/away. So the first seed out plays their first leg at home the seed in the next tie plays their first game away, so you don't know until after the draw.
Go to love guesses, I'm currently working on a project with 13 houses per acre. Adding flats would increase the density even more, so at 7 acres a hundred units is easily possible.