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Ped_MFC

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  1. 1-0 win at Ibrox when Ray Farningham scored in the last minute after 89 minutes of backs-to-the-wall defending
  2. Another one where Alan Combe had a wee tantrum, always makes getting a late goal that bit sweeter when the goalie is a total tit like him or Alan Main
  3. Yet when McClair was sold his replacement was also a catholic (as well as another candidate for a worst player side) - Jim Gillespie. The late-seventies, early eighties were a time when we had a horrendous turnover of players. Guys like Derek Weldon would be drafted in from the Juniors for a couple of games. Also gave us some longer term numpties right enough, Mike Larnach springs to mind. In later years what about Mark Caughey & Crawford Baptie.
  4. Remember a couple of last minute goals in successive games at Fir Park about 3 years ago. One was big Stretch to beat the Luvvies, the other was Craigan - think it salvaged a draw against Aberdeen.
  5. A wee search on amazon shows a few books about the 'Well though some of them are second hand only and a bit pricey at that. At least it'll give the ISBN's List Also looks like there's a follow up to the new Derek Wilson one New book
  6. .... in that case then the tour was organised before McGhee was even announced had taken over: - Telegraph from June 2 "Aberdeen players will return to training on June 29 with a pre-season tour of Austria pencilled in."
  7. No, but Aberdeen are: - Clicky Coincidence?
  8. Will a bucket and spade be supplied or do you need to bring your own?
  9. I'd agree with the points the guy is making but I'm beginning to get seriously pissed off listening to Falkirk fans (I live & work in Linlithgow) and the press spout off about the great passing football game that Falkirk play. I see Steven Pressley is also on the BBC site today complaining that Hampden wasn't conducive to Falkirk's passing style of football. While they may have been playing football last season I haven't seen much evidence of it this season. Their performance on Saturday was brutal in more ways than one and that wasn't just down to the pitch, it was obviously something they had decided in advance. Hughes comments at the end of the game about scrapping for every point seemed to confirm that.
  10. I think the rivalry in the 80's was also down to the fact that we were both yo-yoing between the Premier and First Divisions at the same time in the late Seventies and early Eighties. I seem to remember denying them promotion at Tynecastle on the last day of the season one year (1982 ?). We had already tied up the league and they needed to win to go up with us. We cuffed them 3-0 and Kilmarnock win to snatch second place - superb day. It took them a while to forgive us for that one.
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