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7/29/2020 8:49 am  #1


First game of the season

Dundee at home. How convenient 🙄 Probably not be any fans allowed in at that stage and so that corrupt **** Nelms can sit in peace.

 

7/29/2020 9:41 am  #2


Re: First game of the season

Funny that. When we got relegated after going into administration our first games included the hun and hibs. Funny how convenient scheduling kicks in to either maximise early season hopes or in this case to defuse what could be a bit of atmosphere.

 

7/29/2020 12:59 pm  #3


Re: First game of the season

Nothing to stop anyone waiting for the prick outside.


"The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of Neil MacFarlane"
 

7/30/2020 5:38 am  #4


Re: First game of the season

I suggest this on JKB, They deliberately gave us a home game in the hope that those advocating a boycott might not be so keen after the first game. Had they made it Dundee away it would have shown right from the start how the fans felt. No matter we can still show our disgust, it's a shorter season but still loads of chances to get it up them.
Looking at the Dundee fixture list it appears we have more home games against them than away, so that's another way they are trying to break the boycott

Last edited by Jambojim52 (7/30/2020 5:38 am)


Head of conspiracy theories
 

7/30/2020 8:33 pm  #5


Re: First game of the season

Hope we humiliate them 8 or 9 nil* and whoever their best player is snaps his leg in 5 places. 

*If Jack Hamilton is in goals, this is entirely possible


"The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of Neil MacFarlane"
 

7/31/2020 4:20 pm  #6


Re: First game of the season

Good to have the fitba back tomorrow (and no, I'm not gloating), but it does feel a bit strange.  No crowds and no derbies this season.

 

8/01/2020 8:47 am  #7


Re: First game of the season

Fitba's no back until October pal. 


"The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of Neil MacFarlane"
 

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