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Whatever the crowd, it will prob be the biggest home crowd we could expect out of any of the ties.

 

Reckon it could depend on how well we do in the opening league fixtures.

 

Assuming we get a couple of wins in the league, surely 4,000 isn't that unlikely. 3,000 Ton fans, 1,000 Midden fans?

 

Can't imagine the game will not be on the Tuesday, assuming St Midden don't get a league game moved to Sunday due to TV or opposition having a European tie / pre-season friendly etc.

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Nice! Shame that our first proper game with the skunks will be at this stage in this cup though, would prefer to get them late on the Scottish Cup but I'll take this!

 

At it's at HOME! :D

 

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Maybe this game will fund a new signing :)

 

if you bring a friend ;)

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i'd love to get them at Cappielow, red hot atmosphere, our team looking to show some bite, could well be a cracking old fashioned cup tie.

 

 

Dreams do come true. :D :D

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Great draw for both clubs.

 

Morton get a big gate and another free lesson in how to play the game, and we get some more shooting practice and an easy passage into the next round.

 

 

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Maybe this game will fund a new signing :)

 

With the gate money getting split is it really that much more of a money spinner than a league game against, say Partick though?

 

Anyway, dream draw, just a pity that lot are flying at the moment. Here's hoping it's pissing down on them.

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Great draw for both clubs.

 

Morton get a big gate and another free lesson in how to play the game, and we get some more shooting practice and an easy passage into the next round.

 

 

:unsure: is that it ?

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Great draw for both clubs.

 

Morton get a big gate and another free lesson in how to play the game, and we get some more shooting practice and an easy passage into the next round.

Where's MidTon - I miss his usual response. :D

 

Looking forward to it - it might give your lot their annual wash if it pours down.

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Great draw for both clubs.

 

Morton get a big gate and another free lesson in how to play the game, and we get some more shooting practice and an easy passage into the next round.

 

Easy on the hubris oh follically challenged one. :lol:

 

Seriously looking forward to this game.

 


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Great draw for both clubs.

 

Morton get a big gate and another free lesson in how to play the game, and we get some more shooting practice and an easy passage into the next round.

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The draw is quite interesting with 6/7 of the draws being geographically close.

 

The Red/White hoops got the midweek Dingwall trip....

 

Hibernian v Berwick Rangers

 

•East Fife v Dunfermline Athletic

 

•St. Johnstone v Livingston

 

•Airdrie United v Raith Rovers

 

•Falkirk v Stenhousemuir

 

•Ayr United v Inverness Cal. Th.

 

•Queen of the South v Forfar Athletic

 

•Morton v St. Mirren

 

•Hamilton Academical v Ross County

 

•Clyde v Motherwell

 

•Aberdeen v Dundee

Just bounce if you hate St Mirren

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