centralTON Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Not as tight as me, mate. Im led to believe a certain Falkirk player will have a subtle wee t-shirt on under his top for that very reason ... Who is it and what will it say? Carl Finnegan lives accross the road from me, his girlfriend is fit.
bob_the_builder Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Really a "home" game for me as I can walk to the ground from my house. Not hopeful having been to all the league games so far this season and would settle for a draw. Me and the wee man will get it tight if Falkirk win, especially if it's by a few goals. Not as tight as me, mate. Im led to believe a certain Falkirk player will have a subtle wee t-shirt on under his top for that very reason ... My flat mate is a Falkirk fan so i'm praying for at least a draw here today, gone to hell
centralTON Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 My flat mate is a Falkirk fan so i'm praying for at least a draw I've got, Brother-in-Law and nephew, His 4 pals, that we're drinking with before/after the game, A dozen pals, A few workmates, 4 of the guys I play fives with, My postman, My accountant, Half of my local pub, Next door neighbour, Carl Finnegan. The wee man, most of the above + schoolmates and pals.
bob_the_builder Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 I've got, Brother-in-Law and nephew, His 4 pals, that we're drinking with before/after the game, A dozen pals, A few workmates, 4 of the guys I play fives with, My postman, My accountant, Half of my local pub, Next door neighbour, Carl Finnegan. The wee man, most of the above + schoolmates and pals. LOL my thoughts are with ye mate! here today, gone to hell
Tontaster Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Im going to this but not feeling that confident 2-1 Falkirk. Also is the train station near the stadium as im not really too sure on how to get there from glasgow.
The Naitch Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Im going to this but not feeling that confident 2-1 Falkirk. Also is the train station near the stadium as im not really too sure on how to get there from glasgow. It's about a 20 minute walk from Falkirk Grahamston, or so I've been told. "To be the man, you gotta beat the man"
centralTON Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 It's about a 20 minute walk from Falkirk Grahamston, or so I've been told. TBH Gary, you would need to know the exact route and walk very quickly to manage that. Half an hour is a more realistic time, forty mins from Falkirk High. Polmont Station is probably the nearest to TFS, but again you would need to know the directions. If you are travelling by train, remember that TFS is in Grangemouth which is completely flat and that whichever station you walk down from, you will have to walk back up to.
midTONs Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 TBH Gary, you would need to know the exact route and walk very quickly to manage that. Half an hour is a more realistic time, forty mins from Falkirk High. Polmont Station is probably the nearest to TFS, but again you would need to know the directions. If you are travelling by train, remember that TFS is in Grangemouth which is completely flat and that whichever station you walk down from, you will have to walk back up to. Frank, never in a month of Sundays is Polmont Station closer to TFS, quickest and easiest way is from Falkirk Grahamston
Mortonbug Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Going along to this one, genuinely expecting a determined performance from our lads, who have hopefully been given a good talking to by Moore! I reckon 1-1. "In a country lacerated by the sharp shards of broken brown-eyed promises, in a world bent low by the burden of disease, war and the price of Thunderbird, who is left to make full account of God and Britain's depleted moral mini bar? Yes, it's the surprising adventures of me, Sir Digby Chicken Caesar!"
The Naitch Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 TBH Gary, you would need to know the exact route and walk very quickly to manage that. Half an hour is a more realistic time, forty mins from Falkirk High. Polmont Station is probably the nearest to TFS, but again you would need to know the directions. If you are travelling by train, remember that TFS is in Grangemouth which is completely flat and that whichever station you walk down from, you will have to walk back up to. Thanks for the info Frank ... checked on google maps and meeting up with a mate from the area afterwards so he's given me the exact directions. Gotta agree with midTONs, though... Polmont does seem much further away. "To be the man, you gotta beat the man"
centralTON Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Jim / Gary, I know the shortcuts, ....on my bike! Grahamston is best because it's in the town centre and if you're struggling, there are taxi ranks at, the train station, along from ASDA and the bus station. Gary, if you are walking, the quickest way to go is; out of the station, turn left, cross the road, go through the retail park, past Tesco and continue straight ahead to the road that divides Cinemax and McDonalds, that will take you to a mini roundabout on Thornhill Rd., turn right and walk to the traffic lights, if you walk past the Mill Inn (and survive) turn left, walk past the college and the Westfield Stadium is on that road. Alternatively, get an earlier train, contact me, I'll pick you up, come for a swally with the Fawkurk fans, get verbally abused and slink back up the road on your own....... ......it's up to you.
midTONs Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Jim / Gary, I know the shortcuts, ....on my bike! Grahamston is best because it's in the town centre and if you're struggling, there are taxi ranks at, the train station, along from ASDA and the bus station. Stand by my initial thought, Polont must be nearing twice the distance, whether on a bike or a helicopter. Unless that was meant to read Jim / Gary, I know the shortcuts, ....in my tardis!
delboy66 Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Hopefully Falkirk will feel sorry for Morton & keep the score down 2-0 Falkirk win...
IainMorton Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 I am getting the train to Grahamston and getting a bus, which takes about 5 minutes IIRC, from the roundabout outside. Shouldn't be too bad!
ianton Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 Missing my first away game for a long time,due to the can't be bothered attitude of the team last week.Can't ever remember a Morton team being so bad. 3-1
centralTON Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 Stand by my initial thought, Polont must be nearing twice the distance, whether on a bike or a helicopter. Unless that was meant to read Jim, you are indeed correct, Polmont - TFS approx 2 miles - 4 min drive. Grahamston - TFS approx 1 1/4 mile - 3 min drive. Enjoy the game.
The Naitch Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 Jim / Gary, I know the shortcuts, ....on my bike! Grahamston is best because it's in the town centre and if you're struggling, there are taxi ranks at, the train station, along from ASDA and the bus station. Gary, if you are walking, the quickest way to go is; out of the station, turn left, cross the road, go through the retail park, past Tesco and continue straight ahead to the road that divides Cinemax and McDonalds, that will take you to a mini roundabout on Thornhill Rd., turn right and walk to the traffic lights, if you walk past the Mill Inn (and survive) turn left, walk past the college and the Westfield Stadium is on that road. Alternatively, get an earlier train, contact me, I'll pick you up, come for a swally with the Fawkurk fans, get verbally abused and slink back up the road on your own....... ......it's up to you. Cheers again for the info .. all taken on board. I am getting the train to Grahamston and getting a bus, which takes about 5 minutes IIRC, from the roundabout outside. Shouldn't be too bad! There's a bus? Yaldi - sorry Frank! "To be the man, you gotta beat the man"
mortonboi Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 Falkirk 1-1 Morton Holmes with the goal.Lets hope we can get the season really started today. Cmon eh ton!!!!!!!!!
Donkey Dave Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 3-1 to the Ton Same result as the last time we played Falkirk away in the 1st Division....in 2001! A press release confirming this will be released shortly...
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