One of my mates is a United fan, so I'd prefer them to come up.
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15-04-2017 06:33 PM #31Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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15-04-2017 06:47 PM #32
for the league it would be best if dundee united come up , and id rather see mackinnon again next season than tomato heid or jum diffy
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15-04-2017 07:25 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A possible loan signing and then signed permanently at the end of next season if he is good enough.
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15-04-2017 07:39 PM #35
Not too bothered who joins us but isn't it a great feeling knowing that we aren't going to be in the playoffs.
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15-04-2017 07:48 PM #36hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Exactly. We can now these games without having to worry about another year in this s***** league
To answer the OP question, I'd like Dundee Utd to come up with us. If not then the 11th placed team in the Premiership to stay up. Morton and especially Falkirk can rot!Last edited by hfc rd; 15-04-2017 at 07:50 PM.
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16-04-2017 06:52 AM #37
Dundee - manager a Yam fud
Falkirk - manager a Yam fud
Morton - manager a Yam fud
Simple process of elimination of those who haven't been at Hearts leaves us with Dundee Utd.
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16-04-2017 07:18 AM #38
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Dundee Utd.
Hamilton and Ross County down.
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16-04-2017 07:23 AM #39
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I don't want any team in the top flight that hasn't got a stadium fully completed . Looks terrible 3 stands or buses behind the goals
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16-04-2017 07:25 AM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-04-2017 07:28 AM #41
I hope Dundee survive as my old man is a Dundee fan. Would prefer Hamilton to go down with Inverness and Dundee Utd to come up too.
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16-04-2017 09:18 AM #42
Falkirk, Dundee United and Morton, if all stay down, will find it hard going next season as St.Mirren, Dunfermline and possibly Raith will be in the mix.
Anybody but Houston and Falkirk for me - I'm way over them now.
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16-04-2017 09:28 AM #43
Dundee United to come up but IF we want a more attractive top league next season I would ditch ICT and Hamilton (mikey mouse club, pitch, revenge etc).
Then top leafuenwould have Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee derbies along with strong Aberdeen side and consistent St Johnstone and Patrick teams.
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16-04-2017 09:38 AM #45
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Morton or Dundee United.
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16-04-2017 11:55 AM #46
Would like the Pars to sneak into the playoffs as its a good ground and a good set of fans.
To be honest though, I think only ourselves will be going up. Dundee Utd are honking and Morton in free fall. That leaves Falkirk and mind they were horsed 4-0 off of Killie last year.
Its really hard for a team to come up through the playoffs as its totally weighted in the premiership teams favour.
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16-04-2017 12:16 PM #47
Ideally I would like to see Hamilton and Inverness go down and United promoted.
It is a tough task for any team to come through the playoffs to beat a Premiership team. They will have two or four gruelling matches and then face a team who have had plenty of time to prepare for the final of the playoffs.
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16-04-2017 12:25 PM #48
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ICT are doomed. Dundee are in free fall which will see Hartley sacked tomorrow. They will finish 2nd bottom & will play United in play off final. Dundee under new manager Alan Stubbs will stay up. U heard it on here first.
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16-04-2017 12:52 PM #49
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I'd like to see Dundee cuff UTD in a play off as I have a soft spot for them and have a dislike of UTD after their acceptance of Skacel's manure but the SPL needs both of them in the top league
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16-04-2017 12:57 PM #50
I'd prefer Dundee Utd partly because they feel like an SPL club and partly because (and I may be wrong here) I assume they have much the better attendances of those four clubs.
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