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Dee4life
06-10-2007, 19:10
Dundee got beat 2-0 on it today. I know this sounds petty but the pitch was crap. It is time for the SFL to see that the use of a glorified hockey pitch gives Hamilton a huge advantage.

On grass last week they got gubbed 4 - 1 by the Perth saints, on plastic a few weeks ago they easily beat Killie and then beat us today. I don't for one minute believe that Hamilton are a good enough side to sweep SPL opposition out of the way on grass.

I can't wait untill we get them at Dens and show them how proper football is played, ON GRASS!:ranting::angry_smile:

cyborgxxx
08-10-2007, 02:13
:hahaha:lol...good luck wid tht! :thumbup1:

jimmyshimmy
18-10-2007, 16:36
ach who cares with lower league games! lol

Black Swan
18-10-2007, 16:56
ach who cares with lower league games! lol

Probably not you by the sounds of it.

The people who do are supporters of lower league clubs, and not just league but non league clubs.

People who also care about "lower league games" are clubs in higher leagues, who invest a lot of money in sending their club scouts to watch "lower league and non league games" and report back on the progress of certain up and coming and promising players

So many people care, I am sure your own club Manager and Chairman are very interested in "lower league and non league games"

I am positive that players in your team started off their careers in "lower league and non league games":nod:

Darren
18-10-2007, 17:00
Probably not you by the sounds of it.

The people who do are supporters of lower league clubs, and not just league but non league clubs.

People who also care about "lower league games" are clubs in higher leagues, who invest a lot of money in sending their club scouts to watch "lower league and non league games" and report back on the progress of certain up and coming and promising players

So many people care, I am sure your own club Manager and Chairman are very interested in "lower league and non league games"

I am positive that players in your team started off their careers in "lower league and non league games":nod:

I definetly care about non league football for sure.:thumbup1:

Black Swan
18-10-2007, 17:07
I definetly care about non league football for sure.:thumbup1:

You and I both Darren.

Plus of course the millions of other "lower league and non league" supporters around the world:nod:

Darren
18-10-2007, 17:09
You and I both Darren.

Plus of course the millions of other "lower league and non league" supporters around the world:nod:

Indeed so.:nod:

jimmyshimmy
18-10-2007, 18:19
indeed not.

random game :

Queen of the South 0-1 Dunfermline (Att: 2,384 )

compared to

random game :

Hearts 4-2 Falkirk (Att: 15,800 )

FATPIPE
18-10-2007, 20:49
Probably not you by the sounds of it.

The people who do are supporters of lower league clubs, and not just league but non league clubs.

People who also care about "lower league games" are clubs in higher leagues, who invest a lot of money in sending their club scouts to watch "lower league and non league games" and report back on the progress of certain up and coming and promising players

So many people care, I am sure your own club Manager and Chairman are very interested in "lower league and non league games"

I am positive that players in your team started off their careers in "lower league and non league games":nod:


Aye spot on post ,All players have to start somewhere and many have to fight their way through the lower leagues to be picked up by the bigger teams ,Jimmyshimmy how and where do ya think your team captain came from :eusa_clap: Robson didn't just start out with Dundee United

superally
30-10-2007, 18:20
indeed not.

random game :

Queen of the South 0-1 Dunfermline (Att: 2,384 )

compared to

random game :

Hearts 4-2 Falkirk (Att: 15,800 )

Random game, Rangers V Dundee Utd Ibrox approx attendance 50 000.

Random game, Dundee utd V Aberdeen Tannadice, Approx attendance 15 000,for a new firm game.not that many people care about your lot either eh?