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  1. I really don't get how you cannot feel 'Scottish' anymore.
  2. That was grim and you have to say the majority of the blame lies with the manager. The same starting 11 and offering up French in centre mid was baffling. Nothing worked for us today. The players have been excellent over recent months but no-one aside from the subs get pass marks. We deserved nothing from this game. Going from famine to feast and back to famine again is a hard watch.
  3. Just made it home and maybe I am in the minority but I thought we missed an opportunity tonight. Yes we were up against it with our injury list but Hearts were no great shakes and when we got in their faces at the beginning of the second half they were rattled. I am not suggesting we should have chased the game afterwards but when players were out on their feet and your only sub is a full back I was surprised. I appreciate Imrie does not trust the boys on the bench but surely one of them was a better option than throwing Broadfoot up top. I know some don't like it but I love having a big away support as it creates a better atmosphere. Sadly though the basic infrastructure at Cappielow continues to let us down. A lot of fans missed the start of the game, yet again, as the scanners did not work (I am reliably informed it was the same for the Hearts support). As for the food offering in the Sinclair Street... Well done to everyone for a great cup run this year but any chance we could get to see a Morton goal again?
  4. The unbeaten run was always going to come to an end but the last three performances have been grim. Without Oakley we have nothing up top and until he returns we just do not look like scoring. The excitement for the Hearts game is now turning to hoping we do not get turned over in front of the cameras. No idea how Imrie turns this round but we have to keep believing.
  5. DOT cementing his place as the bellend of this forum. In truth, he comes across as a Latte drinking pompous luvvie hence you wonder why he is not a bolt on to be a regular at Firhill.
  6. It had to end at some point but we could have at least put up a fight. The injuries gave those normally on the bench the opportunity to step up and make a claim to be starting but sadly they fluffed their lines. Memories of our start to the season came flooding back. Hopefully with the fans support we can bounce back quickly.
  7. Kirkcaldy has had a lot of new housing and benefits from being within commuting territory for Edinburgh. It is still a pigsty but one where the local football team have had success in increasing their fanbase.
  8. Inverclyde is an area struggling in many ways and encouraging new fans along is a major challenge. I have always believed success on the park is the most important factor. I am not sure how much more the Club can do but that does not mean it should not try. At least, at the moment, there appears to be momentum to ensure GMFC is central in the community and hopefully this will slowly result in improved attendances.
  9. Not sure Muirhead was unfit possibly still affected by the bug that meant he missed out on Saturday
  10. That was as boring a 0-0 game as you could ever wish to see. While Morton arguably shaded it neither team did enough to justify a win. The one positive was we continue our unbeaten run, the downside is a concerning injury list. It looked like MacDonald, Wilson and Quitongo were all not match fit. Thankfully MacDonald had little to do but his mobility was clearly limited, Wilson hobbled off with what looked like a calf injury which could keep him out for some time and Quitongo is miles off the player when he is fully firm. The highlight of the evening was just before kick-off when the Raith bench approached Imrie to shake hands, he was having none of it and pleasantries were exchanged before the officials stepped in. Murray was fuming and the salty tears were a joy to behold.
  11. Two important players missing tonight in Mullen and Oakley. You have to hope it is minor issues as both have been very important to how we play this season
  12. Dougie clearly does not like Raith and is as keen as the fans to turn them over tonight.
  13. Could it be an issue with Hearts supporters using Fanbase to buy tickets for the home end? Hearts has a waiting list for tickets and their fans are desperate to visit Cappielow (many have never had the pleasure). They also have a belief in their 150th year they are destined to win the cup. It would be such a pleasure to put this lot back in the box.
  14. Not an ideal slot especially for those that need to get to Greenock on a work day. I still hope we get a sell-out as both sets of fans are believing this is our year.
  15. The 5-3 game against Hearts is one of my favourite football memories. They came to Cappielow expecting to win and we turned them over. They brought a sizeable support and back then segregation never really worked resulting in running battles throughout and after the game. I know I shouldn't say I loved it but I did and that is despite taking a clout to the napper sending me down the hill at the back of the Cowshed. With Imrie at the helm we have nothing to fear. They will not enjoy Cappielow and if we get in about them early on it could be a classic cup tie. As others have said though get the capacity sorted. We can make some serious money with this tie and all sections of the ground should be full of fans. It is great to have a game like this to look forward to.
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