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  1. 7 hours ago, potty trained said:

    Great way to attract a striker to the Club. Hi would you like to sign for Thistle? No, you'll be on the bench every week. 

     

    Regards your other point. Hes not in peak condition. He's carrying a knee ligament injury and has delayed the operation til the end of the season. 

    Wrong info, Doolan  100%fit

  2. :detective:

     

    07.04.2013 Queen of the South [n] L*1-1 (Challenge Cup Final) *aet, lost on pens

    21.09.2013 Kilmarnock [h] D1-1 (SPFL Premiership - game 7)

    07.12.2013 Hibernian [a] D1-1 (SPFL Premiership - game 15)

    29.03.2014 St Johnstone [a] D1-1 (SPFL Premiership - game 32)

    27.09.2014 Kilmarnock [a] L0-3 (SPFL Premiership - game 7)

    04.10.2014 Motherwell [h] W3-1 (SPFL Premiership - game 8)

    01.04.2017 Ross County [h] W2-1 (SPFL Premiership - game 30)

    KRis was booked ( ? ) when he came on as a sub away to Raith.

    He scored very late with an overhead kick.

    His celebrations landed him in the crowd where his cousins

    Held on to him for a tad to long.

    Story goes that the ref did,not officially log it.

    I'd be wary of saying this was a definitive list, as I'm relying on what was reported by "the network" and it's nearly impossible to be alert enough to plug gaps when they occasionally miss them.

     

    What I would say is 7 known cards in 314 competive appearances stands in great contrast to Banzo's known haul of 38 in 169!

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    Of the 101, 4 have been penalties.

     

    Don't ever remember him missing a penalty, but could be wrong.

    yes Kris missed a penalty away to Falkirk.

    Clipping the outside of the keepers right hand post.

  4. I find it quite weird that we play Azeez to 'run them ragged' then bring on our more proven goal scorers to actually put the ball in the net.

     

    The unusual world of the SPFL....

    yip, how unfit would any footballer be that they are done in by halftime ,

    Chasing big Ade

  5. Given some of the conditions we play in just kicking the ball in a straight line is quite an achievement.

     

    Said it before Ade's most glaring failure is his decision making. The upside to that is he's young and that failing should only improve. It's quite possible that he could become a valuable player to us and still only score five or six times a season. With his strength and pace it's virtually a given that he's going to see a lot of the ball. He's got to learn when to hold, when to lay off, run with it and when to just go for a goal single handed*. I saw the logic at the time of playing Stevenson up front for that knowledge alone. It was his lack of movement and pace more than anything else that let us down. That's something that Ade most certainly doesn't lack.

     

    * sounding a bit Kenny Rogers there :)

    hi kenny,

    Could we maybe push a Barton up front,thinking a big pair up top might be a better bet.

  6. 2 out tomorrow but outsiders, so will have a very small token ew bet on both.

     

    Archie Stevens 2:40 Southwell 6/1

     

    Kingsley Klarion 8:15 Chelmsford 22/1

    missed out on king thistle, but having a small ew single on both plus double,

    Actually backed these two last time out,

    Have taken 10s and25 .

    Best betting wishes to all horsey guys for 2017,

     

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    Offside is one of the laws of association football, codified in Law 11 of the Laws of the Game. The law states that players in an offside position, when the ball is touched or played by a teammate, may not become actively involved in the play. A player is in an offside position if any of their body parts with which they can touch the ball during any other part of the play is in the opponents' half of the pitch and closer to the opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second-to-last opponent (usually, but not necessarily always, the last defensive player in front of the goalkeeper).[1] Being in an offside position is not an offence in itself; at the moment the ball touches, or is played by, the player's team, the player must also be "actively involved in the play" in the opinion of the referee, in order for an offence to occur.[1] When the offside offence occurs, the referee stops play and awards a indirect free kick to the defending team from the position of the offending player.[1]

    And breathe,,,,,,,,,!,,,

    The offside offence is neither a foul nor a misconduct, players are never booked or sent off for offside.[2] Like fouls, however, any play (such as the scoring of a goal) that occurs after an offence has taken place but before the referee is able to stop the play is nullified.[3] Players that continue such play may be booked based on the referee's assessment of how significant or intentional the play was.

     

    One of the main duties of the assistant referees is to assist the referee in adjudicating offside[4] — their position on the sidelines giving a more useful view sideways across the pitch.[5]:86, 95 Assistant referees communicate that an offside offence has occurred by raising a signal flag.[5]:97 However, as with all officiating decisions in the game, adjudicating offside is ultimately up to the referee, who can overrule the advice of their assistants if they see fit.

     

    Applying this logic doolan was offside when he scored his goal.

  8. BOOOOM!!! Xmas and tomorrow paid for in one swoop! 1st at 4/1, but I got 8/1 last night though there will be a R4 deduction. Won by a nostril, but a nostril is as good as 10 lengths. Doing really well with the ones I am saying are ready to strike! Hope a few of you got on. Best seats tomorrow Jagfox...and a few drinks....and a win hopefully!

    you be done it for me again mate,7 / 2 my money.

    If our paths ever cross the drinks are on me !,,

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