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8 minutes ago, twistandshout1983 said:

Yep I read about that as well 

What sounded so much better though in the book beating the same team 3-0 at new year , then Celtic 2-1 very soon

Apart from McClair at Man United scoring goals my only other memory of him was coming back to Harry's revolution 🤣 Ended up at Blackburn as assistant manager if I remember right the same season

The 3-0 win over rangers was my 11th birthday, that and getting pac man for the atari made it a perfect day!!

Ps. For those under 30....Atari was the x-box, PlayStation of its day

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38 minutes ago, grizzlyg said:

The 3-0 win over rangers was my 11th birthday, that and getting pac man for the atari made it a perfect day!!

Ps. For those under 30....Atari was the x-box, PlayStation of its day

I take great pride in the fact my Dad knew Andy Ritchie who played roughly the same time

He always spoke highly of him and said he was a Well diehard , they chatted in the Bookies regularly back in the day

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23 minutes ago, twistandshout1983 said:

I take great pride in the fact my Dad knew Andy Ritchie who played roughly the same time

He always spoke highly of him and said he was a Well diehard , they chatted in the Bookies regularly back in the day

One of the most naturally talented footballers I have ever seen. Incredible to think how good Morton were when he played for them.

He played on his reputation of being fat and lazy, but worked a bit harder than he was given credit for. 

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4 hours ago, twistandshout1983 said:

Good job there wasn't Facebook in the likes of 1995-1996 when we went something like 10 games without scoring under Big Eck,  or in the last year of Billy Davies 

Going further back than that Tommy McLean would probably never have lasted up to 1991 either if the club hadn't seen what he had been trying to build

I did read the one as well about Dougie Arnott at the weekend , legendary player he was but for anyone to suggest him as our new manager is ridiculous comment to make

I've been involved online with MFC since early 96, the mailing list, then the yahoo group, chat room and here.
It may have been down to who was online at the time but debates were sensible for the most part since it was mostly real names and probably the lack of teenage presence etc. Holy shit that's almost 30 years.

I approached the club in May 96 about setting up a website, had a meeting with John Swineburn with grand ideas of what we have now, only to be told that the internet was a fad, that no one would want access to the club's history (Keith and Graham's book) instant news updates etc could be gotten on teletext, every idea or suggestion of use was shot down into flames.

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8 hours ago, Yabba's Turd said:

I've been involved online with MFC since early 96, the mailing list, then the yahoo group, chat room and here.
It may have been down to who was online at the time but debates were sensible for the most part since it was mostly real names and probably the lack of teenage presence etc. 

Eternal September just took a little longer to reach the world wide web.

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8 hours ago, Yabba's Turd said:

I've been involved online with MFC since early 96, the mailing list, then the yahoo group, chat room and here.
It may have been down to who was online at the time but debates were sensible for the most part since it was mostly real names and probably the lack of teenage presence etc. Holy shit that's almost 30 years.

I approached the club in May 96 about setting up a website, had a meeting with John Swineburn with grand ideas of what we have now, only to be told that the internet was a fad, that no one would want access to the club's history (Keith and Graham's book) instant news updates etc could be gotten on teletext, every idea or suggestion of use was shot down into flames.

I remember John Swinburne , proper old school guy 

Changed days indeed 30 years on where you can now get everything at the click of a button 

Remember back in the day I would buy the match programme , the Motherwell times, check teletext for any news that was happening 

Younger generations would laugh 😂 and think no way did that happen 

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16 minutes ago, twistandshout1983 said:

I remember John Swinburne , proper old school guy 

Changed days indeed 30 years on where you can now get everything at the click of a button 

Remember back in the day I would buy the match programme , the Motherwell times, check teletext for any news that was happening 

Younger generations would laugh 😂 and think no way did that happen 

Not to mention Club Call 🤦‍♂️

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4 minutes ago, Toxteth O'Grady said:

Not to mention Club Call 🤦‍♂️

To this day my mum still doesn't know why her phone bill was through the roof some months 😂

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11 hours ago, Yabba's Turd said:

I approached the club in May 96 about setting up a website, had a meeting with John Swineburn with grand ideas of what we have now, only to be told that the internet was a fad, that no one would want access to the club's history (Keith and Graham's book) instant news updates etc could be gotten on teletext, every idea or suggestion of use was shot down into flames.

To be fair, he was in good company:

"I see little commercial potential for the internet for the next 10 years" - Bill Gates, 1994

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17 hours ago, Onthefringes said:

Na, not having that 😂 He was my guidance teacher at one point too.

Jesus. I remember him as my PE teacher, which was brutal enough. I can just imagine him offering "guidance" to people as well 😂

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7 hours ago, twistandshout1983 said:

I remember John Swinburne , proper old school guy 

Changed days indeed 30 years on where you can now get everything at the click of a button 

Remember back in the day I would buy the match programme , the Motherwell times, check teletext for any news that was happening 

Younger generations would laugh 😂 and think no way did that happen 

In 30 years time our grandkids/great grandkids will be saying "What were those old mobile phone thingies?"

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38 minutes ago, David said:

Jesus. I remember him as my PE teacher, which was brutal enough. I can just imagine him offering "guidance" to people as well 😂

Hard, but fair in my opinion. Seen me alright. Then there was Jocky Whiteford and Frank Welsh for a spell. Simpler times

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1 hour ago, Kmcalpin said:

In 30 years time our grandkids/great grandkids will be saying "What were those old mobile phone thingies?"

In 30 years they will still be saying "why is grizzlyg still telling the same jokes.....cue........ba boom 🤪🤪"

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After tonights performance I'd be offering Armstrong a contract, Big strong target man, puts  himself about etc and has scored a few goals exactly  what we have missed all season, him up top with Stamatelopoulos might be a good pairing.

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3 minutes ago, Spiderpig said:

After tonights performance I'd be offering Armstrong a contract, Big strong target man, puts  himself about etc and has scored a few goals exactly  what we have missed all season, him up top with Stamatelopoulos might be a good pairing.

I would like to see that happen 

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Armstrong got some decent service for a change which helped. He offers something, but maybe there is better out there.

Watt would be ok as a 10 or attacker wide left. But we have Maswanhise for that, tho does not work as hard as Watt.

AP did score goals, but suffered from lack of service. 

 

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26 minutes ago, Spiderpig said:

After tonights performance I'd be offering Armstrong a contract, Big strong target man, puts  himself about etc and has scored a few goals exactly  what we have missed all season, him up top with Stamatelopoulos might be a good pairing.

I would be happy with Armstrong staying, he sounds like he is desperate to stay on also

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1 hour ago, Spiderpig said:

After tonights performance I'd be offering Armstrong a contract, Big strong target man, puts  himself about etc and has scored a few goals exactly  what we have missed all season, him up top with Stamatelopoulos might be a good pairing.

He's a decent plan B. But we were up against ten men tonight, wouldn't base too much on that. What we should maybe take from tonight's game is that 352 is more effective than 3421 or whatever managers call it...

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Don't know where else to put this so it's in here.

Alexander = Mourinho


Mourinho made more headlines when he was asked during a press conference why he had used a different starting XI in 31 games this season. 

“I have 25 coins, I throw the coins in the air. The ones that stay on the table are the ones that I play. The ones that go on the floor go on the bench. I do it just like this. During the week, I’m having fun," Mourinho said.

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On 5/13/2025 at 3:14 PM, Ya Bezzer! said:

Getting paid at Scottish Premiership wage levels over a career probably still makes you richer than one big move at 18 and then disappearing into a big club youth system never to be seen again.  

The key is giving youth players first team opportunities and the chance to actually develop a professional career.

If we do that we will retain quality youth players, perhaps not all of them but some of them and maybe even most of them.

With increasing costs and dwindling support there is basically no long term future without youth development.  It should be central in our medium to long term planning at the club.

On your first point I’d give three examples off the top of my head 

Jake Hastie - a one trick pony who done well out of his move to Rangers and wouldn’t have been a first team choice at may premier teams so his move was great for him. 
Robbie Leitch - left us for Burnley after scoring and making a goal in the youth cup final when coming on as a substitute to then disappear into the Scottish lower league’s.

Bailey Rice - chose Rangers over us and the jury is still out on that move.

one made the correct move the one didn’t and the third we will have to wait and see in my view. 
 

The club made money from one,  nothing from one and we will see about the third. 

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6 hours ago, grizzlyg said:

Armstrong contracted till 2027 with Carlisle so imagine they would want a decent fee. Plenty of effort but I am not sure if it meant paying a big fee

Carlisle are now National League so I don't think they would be too difficult to deal with, I hope we would at least make an enquiry.

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