did Gretna not win the 3rd , 2nd and 1st divisions all back to back
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Do Livi play on a grass pitch? Would be delighted with one less plastic pitch in the top flight.
Partick 11/10 to stay up im having some of that.
Surprised by how poor Partick were. They looked well organised against us at ER a few weeks back, though granted Hibs didn't play well that day. Play-off nerves kicking in perhaps.
I thought the crowd was decent enough. both sides had about 2.5k there. If Livi come up we'll take a very big support there so there will be no problem with the atmosphere.
I can remember games in the early 80s at ER when we were struggling to pull in 5k for some games. Hard to imagine now but it's true. Same at Hearts back then. I remember being at one of their games in the First Division when the attendance was less than 3k.
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They did so did Livingston before them.
Impressed by Booth last night but glad to see Livi prevail.
Always had a bit of a soft spot for Patrick and really hope they prevail from this but even though the return legs through at Firhill you wouldn’t bet against Livi finishing the job. I don’t see what Livi would bring to our league which let’s face it is at its best in years. Crap wee ground with no pubs or near by train station, albeit it’s just along the road. Just about no fans and a plastic pitch, no thanks from me.
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Hope the Jags stay up and Livi and their soon to be installed plastic pitch vanish down the league system.
Livi are doing what they need to do, to get out of the championship, and they are doing it really well. You can't really knock them for that! As we know from experience, silky football wasn't the answer to breaking down packed defences.
Selfishly, I hope they get up, as it's a home game for me.
Don't really mind who comes up both teams have their pros and cons.
Not really fussed about a plastic pitch either to be honest. Hibs for one have a plastic pitch they can train on at East mains I think and most players coming through these days grew up playing on plastic as much as grass.