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  1. I might be wrong, but I think Denis got two. He certainly provided at least 2 or 3 of the others. A much overused phrase these days, but Denis WAS totally unplayable that day.

    My first Thistle game was away at Brockville. The Motherwell game was my first home game! You are so right Denis was unplayable and my favourite all time Jags player.
  2. I don't like that analysis. A set of accounts is essentially a mixing pot, swirled around every so often and no doubt carefully managed.

     

    Why the excitement to see a profit and loss? Presumably it will be abbreviated accounts at companies house. No obligation to file and no need to disclose. The reserves movement will tell you what profit we made, I don't think we need to see the split between cost of sales and admin do we?

    I am just interested to see the published accounts inc Balance Sheet and Profit and loss account. What is wrong with that?
  3. I am in favour of larger divisions with decent promotion relegation possibilities.

     

    Two divisions with regional below that seems popular, but could not be enacted 2012/13 season (any changes would be diffcult for 2012/13) as some teams would be relegated without the opportunity to compete.

     

    The worry with newco going to the bottom tier seems to be financial meltdown.

     

    I am only throwing the following in for discussion but if the bottom tier for 2012/13 was the second tier?

     

    Suppose two division for 2012/13. size 20/22. At the end of the season 4 down (or whatever) and 2 up. Then we have a top tier of 18 for 2013/14. The relegated clubs + the top 14 make the second tier. Below that regional.

     

    Future promotion relegation first to second 3 up 3 down (could include a play off) second tier to regional not sure.

     

    Just a thought as I wait for the SPL vote!

  4. If newco start in the SFL3 and progress through the divisions then we will be likely to have the financial benefit at some stage along with many other clubs in Scotland.

     

    Putting them in the SF1 improves cash flow for a season but long term loses so many die hard Jags fans.

     

    Which makes commercial sense?

     

    I have just realised that Clydebank Jag has made the same point in the other thread earlier.

  5. it's quite hard to judge keepers pre & post the pass back rule. Keepers nowadays require decent footwork. For that skill alone I'd put Tuffey, the most two footed kicker of a ball I've seen for many a year, a bit further up Jaggernaut's list.

    Anybody who saw Roughies dribble against "them" for Scotland at Hampden 1976 will know that he also has more than decent footwork.
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