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  1. Don't disagree with Deego, but, what's the likelihood of any such thing being left alone, particularly in the east end of Greenock. It would likely be defaced or damaged within a couple of days. Sad, but a fact of life in this area, the murals on Ann Street were ripped apart as were the Christmas decorations in the Port recently. Don't think it would be worth spending the money on it just to give some fuckwit a few minutes pleasure destroying it.
  2. This has been the case for a long time, long before MCT took over.
  3. I'm sure they'll find a long lost Uncle or Granda somewhere between the tunnel and turnstiles
  4. Yeah, they won't be allowed in unless accompanied by an adult.
  5. If the club don't want unaccompanied under 16's in the stadium then why are they selling them tickets and then not allowing them unaccompanied access? Surely there should be some system where a juvenile ticket(s) can only be sold with the purchase of an adult ticket.
  6. More than likely a health and safety directive in case they're hit with the ball ( I know you could be similarly hit no matter where you're standing) In my day, you could stand against the wall as long as you didn't sit on it, or have your legs dangling pitch side of it.
  7. On a similar note, I've witnessed a female steward at the Cowshed turnstiles speaking to kids in a similar manner. On Saturday there were two boys about 12/13 trying to pay in at the turnstiles, the female rats rightly pointed them in the direction of the ticket office. As the boys turned to head up the street she called them back and lectured them about behaving themselves or they'd be barred. Not the way to encourage young supporters back.
  8. Any of this sound familiar? Dodging tough decisions Inconsistent man-management Baffling selections Amateurish matchday preparations Solskjaer's soft management turned United players against each other #mufc https://t.co/ppPkm36UOA
  9. Not for a second saying this is what should happen, but does it have to be a "recognised keeper", could they not just name any registered player as sub goalkeeper for the day. Some will recall Ally Maxwell coming on as an outfield player at Alloa.
  10. Lee Kilday scores for Queens Park. Iredale for Cambridge, then it was taken away and given to someone else, only to be credited with the goal again and then taken back off him again.
  11. Hope they do, the million pound deal taking Alexander off our hands will come on handy.
  12. That surely raises another question though, how did they get the bottles in? There was a boy about 15 quite openly drinking a can of cider in the toilets behind the shed at halftime. Stewards maybe have to be doing more perhaps.
  13. Jack Iredale and Thomas Orr also got goals today
  14. Maybe a small thing, but we've heard about more people subscribing to MCT since the take over was finalised. However, the MCT website still shows the membership at 850 and has done since long before the finalisation. There could be people out there who may well be thinking of joining and could be encouraged by seeing the membership rising. Doesn't need to be done every day, maybe once or twice a month.
  15. Agreed, but at least they are not infesting the home ends
  16. Well here's one for you, and before I begin, I'm well aware of the finances involved and the impact on the club. However, let's say we draw one of the Bigot Brothers in a a home cup tie. I for one am sick and tired of being in MY clubs stadium, supporting MY club and being surrounded by neanderthal arseholes who think it's perfectly acceptable to verbally abuse and, on some occasions, assault home fans for simply supporting their own team. I always think it's like coming home from work and finding the anti-social neighbours having a party in your living room. I'd rather stand in the Sinclair St end or the Cowshed on my own than be surrounded by old firm fuckwits. I have many good friends on either side of the religious divide who have asked me to get them a ticket for the home end of such a game and , I've always refused. Even if it means refusing the away team tickets and taking the inevitable financial hit, and no doubt retaliation in the event of an away draw, I'd rather that than being harangued and spat at by these so called football fans.
  17. Another example of how things could/should be. Paphos have a home game this Saturday and I was invited along by a friend. To buy a ticket, you must have a fan ID card (free of charge) that put me off going at first as I thought it would be a faff to get. Not so. He took me to the club shop where I registered for my ID card (which also required a photo to be taken), bought a club polo shirt, which had to be printed with the crest, and the entire process took no longer than 10 mins. I was also given two free fridge magnets for my troubles. It's not hard.
  18. Excellent article once again
  19. Just on the price of kits etc. I picked up this season's Paphos FC home top for my grandson from their club office today for the princely sum of €15, (about £13) genuine top not a rip off from a tat shop. It also came in a quality paper bag embossed with the club crest. Adult tops are €40. (About £ 34)
  20. Was he not in on trial a couple of years ago and knocked us back for some Irish mob?
  21. Maybe they didn't want it to become a bus garage.
  22. The council would only come up with some rule where you can't have a Shepherds Hut and a Cowshed at the same time.
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