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How do these club manage to stage these games without segregation, and why are they so grateful for the draw?
I cant remember any of these games being switched to a different ground, although i'm happy to be corrected?
Another scare story to add to the others that are just not true.
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26-06-2012 12:28 PM #151
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26-06-2012 12:33 PM #152This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Berwick Rangers
Clyde
East Stirlingshire
Elgin City
Montrose
Peterhead
Queen's Park
Stirling Albion
Stranraer
These are the Division 3 teams, many of which have hosted the OF in the past so think it is a nonsense argument to be made for Rangers not being put in bottom division. They even get a chance to go to Hampden.
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26-06-2012 12:38 PM #153
I think rod is up to his usual tricks. He's obviously seen we're set for a big loss from the free OF tickets to season ticket holders so he's voted them out to make a big saving.
Poor show in my opinion
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26-06-2012 12:56 PM #155
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Jim - I find this odd.
Most of us don't want Sevco 5088 in the SPL...what makes people suddenly think that having them in Div 3 would be positive for that league?
The nice family atmosphere their fans will create / the increased policing costs / the smell of *ish from every one of clubs small town doorways / the chance to be fall guys in a version of football similar to WWF / safety changes and costs that may only be needed for one season...I could go on...
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Unsure about Annan, Elgin and Peterhead. The rest can segregate.
The obvious choices would seem to be Inverness or Aberdeen for Elgin or Peterhead, although their stadiums look like they could be segregated by housing home fans in the stands. Annan might be a bit harder, but they are close to the motorway and Motherwell/Hamilton might be possible, although Carlisle is the closest.
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26-06-2012 06:49 PM #160
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Think people are missing the point of my post. I was merely pointing out that if the Chairman of the Shire had a problem with segregation then so would others. As I said previously I could not give a flying one about the 3rd 2nd or even 1st division and how they segregate or otherwise their grounds.
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26-06-2012 07:34 PM #161
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Rangers debt was effectively wiped the day that they went into Administration, so they were always going to be stronger, regardless of which division they are playing in (if any) this season. Not much anyone could have said or done about that, it was taken out of everyones hands while the Administrators slowly dismantled the horrendous mess.
If and when they return to the SPL they may well come back stronger than they were before Administration, but I'm not convinced it will be by much. I don't think that there are many that are thinking they are out, now back to business as usual. There will be rule changes, there will be a better distribution of money and fans have been pushing for league construction for a while now, so that's not going to suddenly stop.
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13-07-2012 01:12 PM #162
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Buy Your Season Ticket Now - Your Club Needs You!
Sevco into Division 3 - for those who want to and can afford it now is the time to put the the last season and Rangers situation behind us and support the club we all love, Hibernian.
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13-07-2012 01:14 PM #164This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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13-07-2012 01:18 PM #166
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13-07-2012 01:20 PM #167
Was made redundant three weeks ago. Soon as I'm back in work I'll be down at ER to join the party
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13-07-2012 01:22 PM #168
If this decision is not contested and an attempt made to put NewCo into SPL / SPL2, I'm going to buy my Dad and Niece STs for the coming season.
He said he wouldn't be back if they got off lightly.
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13-07-2012 01:33 PM #169
Time to support Hibernian.
Get your ST's and give Nutsy the funds he needs.
GGTTH.
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13-07-2012 01:33 PM #170
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The situation at the Huns was never going to affect whether I get a season ticket or not.
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13-07-2012 01:33 PM #171
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I'm not going back until both Doncaster and Regan are removed from office.
My boycott started off with "No Newco in SPL".
Then quickly moved onto "No Newco in Div 1".
Running out of ideas for the next excuse not to attend.........
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No NewCo in SFL3?
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Pity I can't make tomorrow but even more so looking forward to Belgium and the start of the season.
Jobs not over yet though, next out has to be Regan and Doncaster!
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13-07-2012 01:43 PM #177
Won't be buying a season ticket for pure cost reasons, but I'm delighted that I'm able to continue attending games.
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My own position is and always, I will be a PATG supporter simply because I will be missing at least 3 home games and a season ticket is not value for money based on that. I know the club desperately need our cash but unfortunately I am not a charity financer, I am desperately needing my cash too.
As for the SEVCO decision, whilst pleased that they will be in div 3 as it stands, I doubt we have heard the last of this escapade.
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13-07-2012 02:10 PM #180
Please form a Q for your ST
Well peeps we got what we wanted lets buy our ST and get behind the team the board and Pray to god its better than last year
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