Can’t think why myself.
Oh wait.
That's a fucking embarrassment, is there any other club in the UK that has a 'rivals' club shop attached to their stadium? Joke of a club.
Mo talked very well, something Tony Fitzpatrick is incapable of.
Can’t think why myself.
Oh wait.
Honestly not fishing I had no idea why they are called that on here only joined in June and noticed it mentioned a few times but have racked my brains to think but to no avail.Take the rod out the water.
I think Articulated Laurie’s been advising Tony...Tony Fitzpatrick.
Lol.
Next time you watch them on TV against us with the crowds back, pay particular attention to the St Mirren fans entire vocal output.Honestly not fishing I had no idea why they are called that on here only joined in June and noticed it mentioned a few times but have racked my brains to think but to no avail.
Club Statement
The Official Website of St Mirren Football Club, Paisley. SPFL Scottish Premiership Football Team.www.stmirren.com
St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick has written to his Motherwell counterpart Alan Burrows to complain about unacceptable statements by Fir Park coach Maurice Ross during a BBC Radio Scotland broadcast in which Ross cast doubt on the reasons for St Mirren seeking the COVID-related cancellation of Saturday’s scheduled clash between the two clubs.
The text of Tony’s letter reads:
"I am writing to express my disappointment at the comments of Maurice Ross on the above Podcast following the postponement of the fixture between our respective clubs on Saturday 17 October.
"In particular I deprecate any suggestion that we or any other football club would take advantage of this pandemic for personal gain. Any notion that we have been “opportunistic” in seeking to discharge our public health responsibilities is a fallacy. I cannot fathom why Mr Ross would seek to publicly call into question the integrity of a fellow SPFL member club for adhering to the agreed protocols which are in place to protect players, officials and clubs.
"As we, and all football clubs in Scotland, try to navigate our way through these difficult times the comments of Mr Ross are both unfortunate and unhelpful.
"With respect I would suggest Mr Ross might want to reflect on the comments which he broadcast to the nation and I am sure he will support your fellow clubs in being hyper vigilant as we work together to tackle this virus. I would be grateful if he could avoid such derisory language in future."
Never liked or rated him as a player either.Fitzpatrick has always been a wee fud.
Tell me thats photo trickery?Can’t think why myself.
Oh wait.
Tell me thats photo trickery?
Surely they are not that much of an embarresment to themselves and their fans?
Was he part of the St Mirren team that through a game to get Celtic a title?Integrity? In the SPFL?
You know they're playing last season's Scottish Cup next week Tony?
I'll assume if it has to be postponed, clubs can just vote a winner via email.
The same Tony Fitzpatrick who called a referee a cheat and then disappeared from public life to later re-appear as an SFA Community coach, allegedly ? No sanctions taken against Tony.The same cheat Fitzpatrick who was in the St. Mirren side that lay down 0-5 to the mentally challengeds to hand them the title in 1986.
LOL!I’ll bet Tony Fitzpatrick hammered the absolute fuc.k out of dictionary.com while composing that.
The very same. St. Mirren had lost 18 goals in 17 home games that season. mentally challengeds put 5 past them. A certain Frank McGarvey was also in that St. Mirren team that day.Was he part of the St Mirren team that through a game to get Celtic a title?
The same cheat Fitzpatrick who was in the St. Mirren side that lay down 0-5 to the mentally challengeds to hand them the title in 1986.
Threw the game against that other lot in the last game back in the eighties also let them use their stadium to sell their kits.
Was he part of the St Mirren team that through a game to get Celtic a title?
It was during the commonwealth games ironically.Very much real mate.
That lot used St Mirren’s ground for a couple of pre-season games in summer 2015 while they were getting work done on the Piggery, and St Mirren rolled out the red carpet as the picture shows.
Utterly tinpot.
My old man worked with a lot of Paisley buddies in Rolls Royce at Hillington. He said the Glasgow guys called them “limbo dancers” because “they would limbo dance under a toilet door rather than put a penny in the slot”.Miserable cu*ts. Paisley where seagulls bring their own pieces.
My old man worked in Hillington RR nightshift for 30 odd year.My old man worked with a lot of Paisley buddies in Rolls Royce at Hillington. He said the Glasgow guys called them “limbo dancers” because “they would limbo dance under a toilet door rather than put a penny in the slot”.
It was during the commonwealth games ironically.
I’ll bet Tony Fitzpatrick hammered the absolute fuc.k out of dictionary.com while composing that.
I don’t think so,I’m positive it was for the commonwealth games,I could wrong.Was it not 2015 and the Commonwealth Games the year before 2014
The same cheat Fitzpatrick who was in the St. Mirren side that lay down 0-5 to the mentally challengeds to hand them the title in 1986.
You are correct mate,my mistake.Was it not 2015 and the Commonwealth Games the year before 2014
The same cheat Fitzpatrick who was in the St. Mirren side that lay down 0-5 to the mentally challengeds to hand them the title in 1986.
He borrowed it from Laurie from Dennistoun.I’ll bet Tony Fitzpatrick hammered the absolute fuc.k out of dictionary.com while composing that.
partrick fits tony too, should be a 3.0 loseTony Fitzpatrick.
Lol.
Club Statement
The Official Website of St Mirren Football Club, Paisley. SPFL Scottish Premiership Football Team.www.stmirren.com
St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick has written to his Motherwell counterpart Alan Burrows to complain about unacceptable statements by Fir Park coach Maurice Ross during a BBC Radio Scotland broadcast in which Ross cast doubt on the reasons for St Mirren seeking the COVID-related cancellation of Saturday’s scheduled clash between the two clubs.
The text of Tony’s letter reads:
"I am writing to express my disappointment at the comments of Maurice Ross on the above Podcast following the postponement of the fixture between our respective clubs on Saturday 17 October.
"In particular I deprecate any suggestion that we or any other football club would take advantage of this pandemic for personal gain. Any notion that we have been “opportunistic” in seeking to discharge our public health responsibilities is a fallacy. I cannot fathom why Mr Ross would seek to publicly call into question the integrity of a fellow SPFL member club for adhering to the agreed protocols which are in place to protect players, officials and clubs.
"As we, and all football clubs in Scotland, try to navigate our way through these difficult times the comments of Mr Ross are both unfortunate and unhelpful.
"With respect I would suggest Mr Ross might want to reflect on the comments which he broadcast to the nation and I am sure he will support your fellow clubs in being hyper vigilant as we work together to tackle this virus. I would be grateful if he could avoid such derisory la
Such a shame.Club Statement
The Official Website of St Mirren Football Club, Paisley. SPFL Scottish Premiership Football Team.www.stmirren.com
St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick has written to his Motherwell counterpart Alan Burrows to complain about unacceptable statements by Fir Park coach Maurice Ross during a BBC Radio Scotland broadcast in which Ross cast doubt on the reasons for St Mirren seeking the COVID-related cancellation of Saturday’s scheduled clash between the two clubs.
The text of Tony’s letter reads:
"I am writing to express my disappointment at the comments of Maurice Ross on the above Podcast following the postponement of the fixture between our respective clubs on Saturday 17 October.
"In particular I deprecate any suggestion that we or any other football club would take advantage of this pandemic for personal gain. Any notion that we have been “opportunistic” in seeking to discharge our public health responsibilities is a fallacy. I cannot fathom why Mr Ross would seek to publicly call into question the integrity of a fellow SPFL member club for adhering to the agreed protocols which are in place to protect players, officials and clubs.
"As we, and all football clubs in Scotland, try to navigate our way through these difficult times the comments of Mr Ross are both unfortunate and unhelpful.
"With respect I would suggest Mr Ross might want to reflect on the comments which he broadcast to the nation and I am sure he will support your fellow clubs in being hyper vigilant as we work together to tackle this virus. I would be grateful if he could avoid such derisory language in future."
He thinks that means going for a dump.Tony might 'deprecate' that suggestion...
So thats who made all the FN noise!My old man worked in Hillington RR nightshift for 30 odd year.
That was where I stopped reading."In particular I deprecate We or any other club would take advantage of this pandemic for personal gain " You're right Anthony , I can't think of any club or Sporting authorities that would do such a thing
It’s as if they didn’t want to be too give away and actually write AnthonyTony Fitzpatrick.
Lol.
Ah I did wonder myselfNext time you watch them on TV against us with the crowds back, pay particular attention to the St Mirren fans entire vocal output.
It consists entirely of one song "The bawbags are blue" and a regular cry of dissatisfaction "Boooooooooo".