Admiral Adama

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  1. As a PKC employee I wholeheartedly apologize for the retail park, city hall debacle and state of the high street. Obviously all of these things are completely my doing. Indeed, when I'm firefighting my backlog of work due to forthcoming budget cuts i'll be sure to take a minute to sort out the city hall properly. I'll also do this without a increase in my pay for the next three years should I be lucky enough to avoid the forthcoming axe. And god forbid I consider job sharing since it's a massive inconvienance to you. I will therefore come in without pay in order to make myself available to the general public at all times. Have a bit of perspective folks. Your out of line with your comments here. Most pkc front line staff do their very best to provide the best possible service. Are you seriously telling me pkc has done nothing good for you? Gave you a roof? Paid your rent? Provided care for an elderly relative? I guarantee they have even if you lot don't admit it. And for the record, frontline staff have NO control over the fate of the city hall. Nowt. Nada. Nil. Hee f'n haw. You might as well ask the bin man next time he collects your refuse what he's doing about it.
  2. So far that is. Or me it was doc tracking back against sellic at home and tackling 'mcgeady at 1-1 in front of the east stand. He got a standing ovation and his season turned around there and then.
  3. What's the point? The only defence you really need is facts. League placing and results in our first season back in the spl is evidence enough for the reasonable saints fans. It's the clowns with delusions of grandeur who seem to have misplaced memories of the last seven years campaigns. What we have achieved is admirable and an improvement on the last seven years worth of rubbish. Del has punched above his weight for being a rookie boss and deserves credit, not an egomaniacs flawed critique. You can't argue with facts. Yet you continue to whilst belittling anyone with an alternative opinion. That's your perogative and fair enough. But you can't get all biscuit arsed when someone says something that doesn't meet your own expectations. That just makes you look foolish, particulary when they have shown you respect.
  4. Excellent and astute manager. Sure he's made mistakes, but so feck. He's still lead us to SPL safety with 5 games remaining. And after some landmark results it staggered me there is any sane person that cannot appreciate what an excellent manager he is. Thank you del, only in our support would you find detractors after all you have achieved. We're no all like that. 95% of is recognise your qualities and what you have managed to do through your formative managerial years. One more year at least please.
  5. Surridge were awful. The best strip they produced was the green keepers top from last season. I'm not sorry to see the back of them, whoever takes over can only be better.
  6. Disagree completely. He might no have a turn of pace but he's solid at the back and wins everything in the air. Can't believe anyone would suggest bombscare 1 & 2 over doobs, gartland and ando are no whee near the same quality. We have been a far better team since he became a part of it.
  7. Anything that critiques individual players that might have had a couple of bad games. Happens a lot.
  8. We better sign him up for next year or I'm going in hunger strike. That could spell Armageddon for perths many kebab shops so my threat should not just be disregarded. Easily my favourite saintee, Docs a god damn legend. I don't give a monkey about his scoring ratio, as long as he puts in the effort and performances he has. Quality player, keep hold of him.
  9. As a former union office bearer I would have said striking and solidarity on collective action is the only way to make a union work. Collective bargaining is built on solidarity. However in the years since I left the union I have accumulated a very different view. The world has slipped into global recession and the truth is anyone with a job is very lucky to have one. Striking during these difficult times is a slap in the face to people who cannot find work IMO. Therefore on this occasion, particularly when it is over very generous redundancy conditions that private sector employees did not have have access to is probably not the right move IMO. I understand the reasons for it but I can't see the public supporting it. And BTW, I work in the public sector. That said I would find it very difficult to cross a picket line. I don't think I ever could .
  10. But who? Not many better than Smith doing the rounds.
  11. Wait until County pip them for the league. That'll be a peach. :-)
  12. He's a very good player. I feel like all I do here is defend the team FFS. He is short of a yard of pace but he wins everything in the air and looks so composed a the back. I've noticed a world of difference at the back since he signed up.
  13. I love P&B, I have seen me end up pissing myself uncontrollably on the bus as I surf it on my phone. Great site ,worth signing up.
  14. RB, no question. Although competent at CB he is far more at home as a RB.
  15. I'd like to see a Main last hurrah. But dropping Smith is not the way to go, he has proved to be an excellent keeper at times, just suffering a bad patch. Had it not been for him Rangers would have tanked us by double figures at Ibrox and Celtic would have done the same at McD. Just needs a good game to get back on trck.