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  1. As far as I understand the BBC website reports are done via phone-feed from former footballers.

     

    The press association have an arrangement with the SPFA where they send former SFL league players along to commentate incidents at games as they happen to a copy taker miles away down south in a PA factory who in turn fires it onto the Beeb.

     

    Little wonder mistakes are made. It's a stupid way of doing it.

  2. Yes it may have been better to have held it on a Saturday near Firhill, but next week we are away to Ross County and the following week we are errrr...away to Ross County and folk are away with the national team. To be honest it was a bit of a nightmare to find a venue anywhere in the West End on a night when all of the Trust board could be present. Maryhill CCH was booked up, Woodside Halls and Partick Burgh Halls need four weeks notice because of an overtime ban, the Mitchell was very expensive, the CCA too small and some venues didn't even get back to me.

     

    Anyway, here's hoping folk are motivated to come along and hear what we have to say and offer their views. If folk can't make it, we are going to try to show it live on the internet, failing which, have a download available.

     

    Can't argue with that! Good luck with it and see you there.

  3. To back up what was discussed earlier, the Courier's coverage of what's going on in Dundee is far more in depth and interesting than today's ET's offering...

     

    http://www.thecourier.co.uk/Sport/Football/article/5321c2/dundee-fc-board-to-plead-with-calum-melville-to-stay.html

     

    But no quotes from the man in question?

    Anyway back to Glasgow... Some of the smaller papers and news websites in Glasgow sometimes get a wider and more balanced view of things.

  4. The Evening News, which is Edinburgh's Evening Times equivalent. No scope for me to do anything, and I don't know anyone within the club, it was just a general question. I know if you read the P&J in Aberdeen or the Dundee Courier, they're always challenging what's going on, and not afraid to fall out with the clubs.

     

    This culture of being 24/7 mates with teams only exists in sport, where-as newspapers criticise NHS, government, councils all the time, but still manage to maintain a working relationship.

     

    Is The Evening News not linked to The Scotsman / SoS?

    You don't know anyone within the club? Ask for Mr Allan Cowan - 0141 579 1971.

  5. If (and it is a big if) Cowan and co walked away in the next few days or weeks then I think there might be a consortium of fans willing but not quite ready to take over.

    If (and it is a big if) one of them was involved in the forefront the way I suspect he might then I suspect his vision is to sell Firhill, leave the SFL go junior and try and run a sustainable and successful club at lower - but perhaps more realistic - level.

    This is not my own vision nor is it what I've heard from the horses’ mouth. Just a hunch. And if I was a betting man I’d say Cowan might walk but the rest won’t.

  6. Ian McCall also said that he was annoyed by some of the messages coming out Firhill at the start of the season. Quite who they were by, or if how they were interpreted was the problem wasn't identified or picked up but it was in reference to him saying consistently from the summer that this was going to be the hardest season since he took over at Firhill.

    The gaffer spoke very highly of Jackie McNamara. While he would love him to stay at Partick Thistle for a long time he expects Jackie to go and manage his own club sooner rather than later. And fully expects him to take Simon Donnelly with him.

    He repeatedly stated that the financial plight of the club was not the present BOD's fault. He thinks Partick Thistle should and will stay a full-time football club, but was unclear (perhaps someone else can fill in) if he was surprised or not at the chairman’s comments in the press last week about the reality of part-time coming.

     

    On a side note: while I enjoy these events it might be better if folk were allowed one or maybe two questions each. Some folk rabble away like they are in the pub and try and talk over the question they have asked.

  7. This is all very sad.

    Firstly it should be recognised and accepted that we have some (like most if not all clubs) real lowlifes in our support. I'm not going into specifics but some of the stuff I've seen, heard and read recently really is rock bottom. If only these individuals would try and be responsible and accountable for what they say and do on here and at the match itself.

     

    Anyway... Craig Hinchcliffe must be some sort of sick ******* if he was to agree to fabricating a story about about being spat on by supporters of his own team.

     

     

    People should see this as completely separate to any views they have of the board, the manager or the players.

    Someone spat on a player, and I have read nothing here nor any reason to believe this has been made up. Indeed those who are proposing this have a twisted view of reality.

  8. Sorry but I completely disagree with this no fight, no passion stuff.

    Anyone who was unlucky enough to still be inside Cappielow when the players were warming down wouldn't agree with this.

    It might not look like that from the terraces but the current crop care deeply about losing and respond well to winning.

    I suspect inconsistency that comes with having a young team, lack of leadership on the park (I like John Robertson but he's not a captain) a lack of confidence in each other and maybe even trying to play a style of football that is perhaps beyond the players abilities in a league of kick and rush are what's making this team underachieve so far this season.

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    Jimmy Reid said "all that is good in man's heritage involves recognition of our common humanity, an unashamed acknowledgement that man is good by nature". Well a wee bit of common humanity is the shared love of football across backgrounds and continents and I hope that regardless of the view that you hold of the Trust, the club board, the football team and its management, being good by nature, you will support this cause.

     

    :thumbsup2:

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