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Craig-W

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  1. Anyway, the boos should have been for the manager,

     

    You'd think this is why most people were belligerent. I suppose everyone could be singing "Levein get tae f**k" for the whole game, but this was one way of complaining about the managers specific choice in this matter. Not saying it's right or wrong, but a lot of people are clearly frustrated at an unintelligible decision.

  2. It did lead to a good rendition of R&Y Army near the end of the game. Peeps in the Jackie Husband stand just don't ever want to sing it seems. I'll definitely be going into the shed for the next game, get some singing going :happy2:

  3. Your Call seems to be entirely populated by Rangers fans bumping their gums about how everyone else wont fill their stadiums and loads of clubs will go bust. And that's all they have to say. They cannot wait to gloat over anyone else losing their club. It's impossible to listen to. And they should sack Traynor, he's an effin joke, wouldn't wipe my erse with his opinions anymore.

  4. Falkirk supporter calling for goal-line technology on BBC phone-in saying that during the stramash after they hit the bar, the ball was over the line. Didn't look like it from JHS...anybody see it?

     

    What about her cracking on about how the new arrangement is a terrible idea, with "one fourteen year old boy in tears" because of the ruffian singing (from both sets of fans, too)? It is not a man's game anymore.

     

    Anyway, great game today, brilliant performance whilst Falkirk could claim to be unlucky that the score wasn't closer. We never really looked in danger and I'm sure could have always kept our two goal cushion. If we keep it up, play a little tighter maybe, this could be a fine season.

  5. Ive always wondered why its called a home and away strip and not a 1st and 2nd strip. The " away " top only ever seems to get used when the home top clashes with the opponents home top.

     

    Obviously this comes from tradition, as a large majority of teams in Scotland play in blue, so an 'away' shirt has always been necessary.

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