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    Borders Friendies

    Not sure if this has already been posted, but we'll be playing a couple of friendlies down in the Borders next week. It'll obviously be the development squad but, if anyone's interested, it's Selkirk on the Tuesday 19th, 7.30pm ko, and Gala Fairydean Rovers on Friday 22nd, ko time to be confirmed. Selkirk game is £5/£3, not sure about Gala yet


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    We're away to Coldstream on Saturday as well, same prices as Selkirk but under-16s are free. It's a 3pm kick-off.

    I'll probably manage two if not all three of these games.
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    Dev squad playing but potentially a chance that a more senior player or two may feature.

    Home Park, Coldstream, 3pm KO £5 for adults, under-16s free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galahibby View Post
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    Not sure if this has already been posted, but we'll be playing a couple of friendlies down in the Borders next week. It'll obviously be the development squad but, if anyone's interested, it's Selkirk on the Tuesday 19th, 7.30pm ko, and Gala Fairydean Rovers on Friday 22nd, ko time to be confirmed. Selkirk game is £5/£3, not sure about Gala yet
    Gala Fairydean Rovers on Friday is a 7.45 KO.

    Prices are £7/£3 and pre-school go free.
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    Dev squad playing but potentially a chance that a more senior player or two may feature.

    Home Park, Coldstream, 3pm KO £5 for adults, under-16s free.
    Laidlaw Dunsmore Forster Waugh Crane Carmichael Smith Stanton Harris Keatings Shaw

    Trialist keeper and Insall on bench

    Taken from Twitter no score updates.

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    Laidlaw Dunsmore Forster Waugh Crane Carmichael Smith Stanton Harris Keatings Shaw

    Trialist keeper and Insall on bench

    Taken from Twitter no score updates.
    2-0 at halftime. Cracking drive by whoever is playing left back then Keatings with a penalty
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    Shaw looking good. Stanton very involved.
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    3, shimmy and a bullet of a finish from Keatsie.
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    Cheeky lob gives Keatings his hat-trick .
    4-0 Hibs
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    Five now, keeper saves from Shaw but he scores with the follow-up
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    Forster unmarked from a corner headers home. Six-nil

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    Goal for them, looked like a Forster stumble, keeper got a hand to it but couldn't keep it out.
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    Shaw follows up from a Harris shot to make it seven.
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    How's Laidlaw playing?


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    Insall and Watson on for Shaw and Harris
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    Not much to do C.
    Cruyffesque turn in the first half. Will be disappointed with the goal as he got a glove on it but he had been left exposed
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    Eight, Insall from a Watson assist.
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    Full time, 8-1
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    Poor defending lets us down again. FFS Hibs.


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    Has Handling picked up a knock? Hasn't featured since Motherwell?


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    We'd have lost 1-0 if that Spanish referee had been in charge.

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    Full time, 8-1
    Thanks for the updates.

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    Full time, 8-1
    Much appreciated!

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    Is Gary O'Connor the Selkirk manager?

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    Is Gary O'Connor the Selkirk manager?
    He is indeed.

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    Just back from the Coldstream game. Closish first half before we over ran them in the second. Crane and Insall with the best of the goals.

    Impressed with the performances of Crane, Waugh, Harris, Shaw and Carmichael though in fairness nobody had a bad game.
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    Callum Crane got the first goal, as JB says it was a belter.

    We were dominant throughout, as we should be with at least half a team of players pushing to be in Lennon's plans right now. We really pulled away in the second half and it was evident in that Coldstream, who had been physically strong without being dirty, became far more niggly with their challenges.

    We seem to be settling into a 4-3-3 with the front three high and using the whole width of the pitch. There was lots of fluidity within that however - Harris started on the right, switched to the left and was back on the right for the second half whilst Carmichael played right mid and left upfront at different stages. Lots of crisp, one-touch passing but also no reluctance to ping it long to the front men out wide if it looked like there was a move on.

    As for individuals, the picks for me were Crane, a tidy-looking player; Shaw, always asking questions of the defence; Carmichael, tons of energy, maybe just needs to pass a bit earlier.

    There weren't any teamsheets - Johnnyboy, was Waugh playing at centre-half beside Forster? If so, I agree he was good, great communication with his teammates.

    As an aside, the ground is shocking for lost footballs, must have got into double figure for the amount of balls used. By midway through the second half they were having to play with Hibs training balls and not all of them will have made it back to East Mains
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mibbes Aye View Post
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    Callum Crane got the first goal, as JB says it was a belter.

    We were dominant throughout, as we should be with at least half a team of players pushing to be in Lennon's plans right now. We really pulled away in the second half and it was evident in that Coldstream, who had been physically strong without being dirty, became far more niggly with their challenges.

    We seem to be settling into a 4-3-3 with the front three high and using the whole width of the pitch. There was lots of fluidity within that however - Harris started on the right, switched to the left and was back on the right for the second half whilst Carmichael played right mid and left upfront at different stages. Lots of crisp, one-touch passing but also no reluctance to ping it long to the front men out wide if it looked like there was a move on.

    As for individuals, the picks for me were Crane, a tidy-looking player; Shaw, always asking questions of the defence; Carmichael, tons of energy, maybe just needs to pass a bit earlier.

    There weren't any teamsheets - Johnnyboy, was Waugh playing at centre-half beside Forster? If so, I agree he was good, great communication with his teammates.

    As an aside, the ground is shocking for lost footballs, must have got into double figure for the amount of balls used. By midway through the second half they were having to play with Hibs training balls and not all of them will have made it back to East Mains
    At one time Home Park was no more than a public park but I think Coldstream were one of the founder members of the SFA hence they were allowed to compete in the Scottish Cup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golden Bear View Post
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    At one time Home Park was no more than a public park but I think Coldstream were one of the founder members of the SFA hence they were allowed to compete in the Scottish Cup.
    Interesting. They don't have turnstiles or the like, the entrance is just like a park gate, which makes sense now

    Couldn't fault the state of the pitch though, the surface was immaculate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mibbes Aye View Post
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    Callum Crane got the first goal, as JB says it was a belter.

    We were dominant throughout, as we should be with at least half a team of players pushing to be in Lennon's plans right now. We really pulled away in the second half and it was evident in that Coldstream, who had been physically strong without being dirty, became far more niggly with their challenges.

    We seem to be settling into a 4-3-3 with the front three high and using the whole width of the pitch. There was lots of fluidity within that however - Harris started on the right, switched to the left and was back on the right for the second half whilst Carmichael played right mid and left upfront at different stages. Lots of crisp, one-touch passing but also no reluctance to ping it long to the front men out wide if it looked like there was a move on.

    As for individuals, the picks for me were Crane, a tidy-looking player; Shaw, always asking questions of the defence; Carmichael, tons of energy, maybe just needs to pass a bit earlier.

    There weren't any teamsheets - Johnnyboy, was Waugh playing at centre-half beside Forster? If so, I agree he was good, great communication with his teammates.

    As an aside, the ground is shocking for lost footballs, must have got into double figure for the amount of balls used. By midway through the second half they were having to play with Hibs training balls and not all of them will have made it back to East Mains
    There was team sheets handed out in their club house before kick off. Kevin Waugh was number 5 and had a decent game. I hope Keatings' injury isn't too bad as he looked in a fair bit of pain.

    On the catering side, the pies were pretty good and I also heard soup wasn't bad either

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