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I see the game finished 3-0.

That goal was in stoppage time.

 

Anyway, Ryan Hardie of Plymouth should be looked at as a possible CF target.

Ex Rangers, doing well but not scored as many and League top scorer 

COLE STOCKTON

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59 minutes ago, Stu_HMFC said:

Martin Boyle would be up for this right away .

 

Yes, his dive could start in the centre circle and finish in the penalty area

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😄

 

Loved the reaction of the player who originally went through one on one with goalie.

 

Reminded me of the New Year game v. Hibs in 1984.

 

Robbo, iirc, with a shot that went through the advancing Rough but slowed down the nearer it got to the line and stopped before it did. Cue a mad rush of maroon and green shirts running to get there first and, sadly, a green shirt did. 

 

A farce of a game that ended 1-1.

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Just now, tian447 said:

The conditions remind me of Sol Campbell's never ending slide tackle:
 

 

 

 

Surprised he never had to pay to get back in 🤣

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2 hours ago, martoon said:

😄

 

Loved the reaction of the player who originally went through one on one with goalie.

 

Reminded me of the New Year game v. Hibs in 1984.

 

Robbo, iirc, with a shot that went through the advancing Rough but slowed down the nearer it got to the line and stopped before it did. Cue a mad rush of maroon and green shirts running to get there first and, sadly, a green shirt did. 

 

A farce of a game that ended 1-1.

You beat me to it. I vividly remember that game. Huge puddles/lakes all over the pitch. We usually used to stand near the pie stand at the school end, but this one we took shelter in the shed. You're right,  it was a farce of a game; I suspect if it hadn't been a New Year derby, it would've been called off.

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16 minutes ago, oxfordman said:

You beat me to it. I vividly remember that game. Huge puddles/lakes all over the pitch. We usually used to stand near the pie stand at the school end, but this one we took shelter in the shed. You're right,  it was a farce of a game; I suspect if it hadn't been a New Year derby, it would've been called off.

 

The puddles were ridiculous pre kick off. I remember lads coming out before ko, and at half time, with those large sweeping brushes but it made no difference. 

 

A cracking goal by Parky but an instant Hibs equaliser in the 2nd half

 

There was a similar game in January 1993. Midweek v. St.Johnstone. Hearts scored a couple of early goals but the celebrations were almost non existent. The pitch was so bad that no one in the shed believed the game would be played to a conclusion.

 

It was. 2-0 FT.

 

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5 hours ago, Maroon Sailor said:

Surprised this doesn't happen more often

 

 

There is putting the ball past the post, but that's ridiculous :lol:

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