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  1. We need a midfield that can shoot and a striker that can head. Been saying it for years. We cross and cross and cross, get plenty corners. Again its hope that kills ya.
  2. I was just highlighting the nonsense posted on the live Bbc feed. And teying to be funny linking the working for the Bbc and being a beast.
  3. Yasss! Got to love a Nut Job. Teams are shit scared of him for lots of reasons! The Honey Badger!
  4. U calling me a peado? Not sure u have understood my post.
  5. He is Dynamite isnt he...... Haters gonna hate , They cant stop him so they foul him, Fredo doesnt like to be fouled Fredo Smash!!!
  6. The red cards were right. Morelos follows through with his foot and McKenna has reacted. He's caught him, I think, and Morelos has made the most of it. He had one eye on the ref as he was writhing about. Why does he have to get involved? He's a liability in that respect. Rangers have got to deal with it. He needs help with the behavioural side of his game Alfredo Morelos scored twice and got himself sent off, while Aberdeen defender Scott McKenna gave away a penalty and also saw red after his tangle with the Rangers striker P Scott McKenna has an armful of Alfredo Morelos' shirt and then kicks out at the Rangers striker as he topples to the ground. Morelos had more than a wee nibble with his boot too and then goes for a spectacular series of rolls, clutching his face, although the large feet of McKenna appear to have missed him altogether. He might have missed but the whole episode was packed full of malevolent intent. Those two have been at it all evening. Rhetoric is big bad Alfredo!
  7. Rossiter out Kamara In..... Only really has to play 4 games and its been better Business. I really want somone other than Kent that will drive with the ball in Midfield, hopefully this boy can do that.
  8. We just release them and then they are picked up and come back to haunt us...... Many Ex players have cost us points this year 🤔
  9. Simple. Away from home its a battle, left our top two battlers out Candieas and Mccrorie to accomodate two old players who dont have the legs to do that Shunted our top scorer out to the right. It was juat all wrong, said during game this was motherwell away all over again. Not learning, this league is about winning the battle first. Shy show. All tough games this month and already lost ground and momentum. Poor
  10. That seems like a real step down to me. Stewart has been pretty disrespectful with this. Was shite at sheep before so lets hope its the same again
  11. If only we could get the next competitive game called off due to a shite pitch.
  12. Reads to me that they are saying it was our idea to get it called off....... Cowdenbeath director Tom Ewing believes Central Park's surface was playable despite their Scottish Cup tie against Rangers being postponed. The fourth-round tie was called off because of a frozen pitch after an inspection by a local referee three hours before Friday evening's kick-off. "The referee's made his decision and we've got to abide by that, but we are hugely disappointed," Ewing said. "We didn't call the referee in. We felt the pitch was fine." Tickets were sold out at the 4,300 capacity ground for the match due to be shown live on TV, with Steven Gerrard's Rangers playing the first game after the Premiership's winter break. Watch: Too fast and furious at Central Park The game will now be played on Wednesday 30 January, but Cowdenbeath believe they had done enough to make sure there was no postponement. Volunteers helped the League Two club lay protective covers over the playing surface on Wednesday and these were removed ahead of the fixture earlier on Friday. "We were confident that the pitch was good," Ewing told BBC Scotland. "Some of the Rangers staff arrived and the next thing there were discussions with the SFA and they wanted to send the referee along. "It's their game and we've got to abide by that. It was a local referee that was called out and in our view it was only a precaution. "We played in the Betfred Cup a couple of games here after a long, dry summer and I would absolutely say the pitch was harder then that it is now."
  13. Get the the Tea Jenny tipped over the frosty part, insta thaw Game on. Footballs changed.
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