Anyone taking in a Juniors game this weekend?
Has he got previous for this type of thing?Scott Robertson is an absolute fkn clown and needs to be sacked
Has he got previous for this type of thing?
I remember him now, the way the fixtures work out in the juniors game have long been a mess.He has previous for being absolute shit at the job he used to have - he was the fixtures secretary for years. And for that alone he should’ve been binned long ago.
Can’t comment on whether he’s made any remarks like that before.
Your right Colin he is a feguckin clownScott Robertson is an absolute fkn clown and needs to be sacked
Couldnt agree more Colin absolute bellend of a guy wont be so smug now way his big cigars7 home wins in the West premiership, please
I would have travelled up to Kirkintilloch to watch the buffs but the freezing cold of last night has hampered my recovery from this feckin chest infection- I’m down with the plague again
Just got a message from those that travelled up - we were told by rob roy before leaving Kilwinning that the game was definitely on - but when they arrived at the ground there was a notice up saying match off frozen pitch, a bloody shamblesGame's just been called off, shockingly late for those that have travelled up.
7 home wins in the West premiership, please
Hang on?
You want Cumnock to win??
Pollok 2 hurlford 0 another good win for the lok
7 home wins in the West premiership, please
And if you had put it on a coupon.....
And doubled it up with a Rossvale to win at home to Beith - that would’ve been a Carlsberg bet
Kilbirnie 2 Largs 1
'Ford were giving Pollok the runaround for the first twenty minutes or so, but thankfully Murdie recognised this and changed his formation to a 4-4-2 which evened things up in the middle of the park and allowed 'Lok to gain more of a foothold in the game. Both sides played some enterprising stuff in the first half with the visitors seriously impressing with some good structured play. Pollok had an inspired Jordan Longmuir to thank with some smart saves to deny United particularly after auxiliary right-back Jamie Henry gifted a gilt edged chance with a poorly weighted pass back. Despite this, the home side took the lead after some neat interchange play between the touchline and the 18 yard box on the enclosure side saw a clipped cross slammed home by Stuart McCann, resulting in a slightly flattering half-time advantage.
The second half was more comfortable for the hosts and on chances created (and squandered), Hurlford couldn't really have too many complaints when Chris Duff notched in the latter stages to secure the points for the Southsiders. Darren Henderson's charges have seen their unbeaten run come to an end, whilst Murdie's men will be pleased with getting back on track after dropping two precious points last time out at New Tinto and exacting some revenge for their 1-0 reverse at Blair Park back in October, along the way.
Credit to both sides as it was a good game to watch.
MTLN
Agreed mate, for Junior fare it was more than decent. Fordey's 'meg and cross for Stuart was good - both are honest triers. Jordan's reclaimed his jersey from Josh Lumsden recently - I don't know if it's through form, rotation or something else. It was a bit of a surprise to see Henry replace Jordan McMillan though. I wonder if he's away back to Dumbarton as he wasn't on the bench? As you say though, he did well and came on to a game in the second half.One of the better games at Newlandsfield this season, very enjoyable.
Great goal from Forde, and Longy made some great saves. Credit to Jamie Henry playing out of position also, with an injury to his previously dislocated shoulder.
Wow. I'm all for ambition but surely the cost overhead would render this idea prohibitive?Surprised to read of Brora Rangers ambitions to play in League 2 next season, given the closest away game looking like Elgin City which is a 200 miles round trip and the furthest at Annan which is a 600 miles round trip the financial implications for the club and supporters will be considerable.