Doesn't this now happen every year with them or do they normally get to the 3rd round?2AthleticoSpizz wrote:Club in crisis?
Got rinsed domestically last season now....
already out of the Champions League in the 2nd qualifying.round
Doesn't this now happen every year with them or do they normally get to the 3rd round?2AthleticoSpizz wrote:Club in crisis?
Got rinsed domestically last season now....
already out of the Champions League in the 2nd qualifying.round
Re-appointing Lennon was never going to work out well.From Despair To Where? wrote:It's what 5 years of complacency whilst Rangers were slumming it in the lower leagues gets you.
It was a very strange appointment and it looked quite desperate. Everyone else turned them down and they found Ange who is not known for being a calming influence or coping well with pressure. I think it will be a complete trainwreck and result in an early sacking.Rax wrote:...what's their record (shortest) time of sacking a manager? Surely this fella is in with a shout of breaking it!!
Same as me...used to play in dark blue and white stripes IIRC...?leon wrote:Interestingly I have a soft spot for St Mirren having had a panini football sticker of one of their players when I was a nipper.
yes that's rightDave the rave wrote:Same as me...used to play in dark blue and white stripes IIRC...?leon wrote:Interestingly I have a soft spot for St Mirren having had a panini football sticker of one of their players when I was a nipper.
Similar thing for me with St Johnstone. Whenever, I've driven to the Highlands, their ground is right in the bypass and there's a Tesco next door which is the last place to do a half decent shop and refuel before Inverness.LUX wrote:If you get a taxi from the city centre to the airport you drive past St Mirren’s ground, that was a reason for me to follow them for a while.
Morton is the place to go. Blue and White hoops, tin cowshed that feels just like Elm Park in the 80s, and there's even a massive crane at one end and trains go past one of the sides. Almost the perfect ground for football anoraks.From Despair To Where? wrote:Similar thing for me with St Johnstone. Whenever, I've driven to the Highlands, their ground is right in the bypass and there's a Tesco next door which is the last place to do a half decent shop and refuel before Inverness.LUX wrote:If you get a taxi from the city centre to the airport you drive past St Mirren’s ground, that was a reason for me to follow them for a while.
Arbroath. Ground right next to the sea.Dirk Gently wrote:Morton is the place to go. Blue and White hoops, tin cowshed that feels just like Elm Park in the 80s, and there's even a massive crane at one end and trains go past one of the sides. Almost the perfect ground for football anoraks.From Despair To Where? wrote:Similar thing for me with St Johnstone. Whenever, I've driven to the Highlands, their ground is right in the bypass and there's a Tesco next door which is the last place to do a half decent shop and refuel before Inverness.LUX wrote:If you get a taxi from the city centre to the airport you drive past St Mirren’s ground, that was a reason for me to follow them for a while.
Come on the smokies.Sutekh wrote:Arbroath. Ground right next to the sea.Dirk Gently wrote:Morton is the place to go. Blue and White hoops, tin cowshed that feels just like Elm Park in the 80s, and there's even a massive crane at one end and trains go past one of the sides. Almost the perfect ground for football anoraks.From Despair To Where? wrote:
Similar thing for me with St Johnstone. Whenever, I've driven to the Highlands, their ground is right in the bypass and there's a Tesco next door which is the last place to do a half decent shop and refuel before Inverness.
Come on the marbles.AthleticoSpizz wrote:Elgin City, it’s in the city of Elgin
https://mobile.twitter.com/spfl/status/ ... 7820715008Sutekh wrote:Arbroath. Ground right next to the sea.Dirk Gently wrote:Morton is the place to go. Blue and White hoops, tin cowshed that feels just like Elm Park in the 80s, and there's even a massive crane at one end and trains go past one of the sides. Almost the perfect ground for football anoraks.From Despair To Where? wrote:
Similar thing for me with St Johnstone. Whenever, I've driven to the Highlands, their ground is right in the bypass and there's a Tesco next door which is the last place to do a half decent shop and refuel before Inverness.
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