50yrs a Saint

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  1. The odds above are misleading. If Patrick and Dundee both win their final two games (granted it's unlikely) and we take a point off Killie, Motherwell won't be in top 6 if they lose to Celtic. How that equates to 100% for Motherwell is beyond me. I wouldn't put our odds at as high as 98.7% either, although hopefully they will be 100% after tonight's games!
  2. Profile from York website; Quick of brain and skilful on the ball, Michael Coulson extended his City contract by a further two years in the summer of 2014. Comfortable on either flank or playing as a second striker, Coulson is a diverse player who is both a maker and taker of chances. Coulson arrived at City in the summer of 2012 after sealing a move from Grimsby Town following a stint playing in the Championship with Barnsley and starting off with City’s now defunct neighbours Scarborough, including for a long time being Scarborough’s youngest ever goalscorer. His time at Grimsby marked him out as one of the most feared widemen in the National League and he has continued that form in a City shirt, with the ability to score fantastic goals such as the screamer he netted on his debut away at Doncaster and the free kick that was voted City’s Moment of the Season at home against Newport during the 2013/14 season. Coulson will be relishing the challenge of competing for both the wide and striking roles next season following a solid few seasons, producing a total of 16 goals for City. Read more at http://www.yorkcityfootballclub.co.uk/team/player-profile/michael-coulson/7#sTXhHc4RhTTYEh2l.99
  3. Murray Davidson was everywhere and gave their midfield a torrid time. For sheer effort and determination, him by a country mile?
  4. Thanks for your positive input. I was merely trying to get some numbers so I can speak to the club, without the topic becoming the usual moanfest! Ah well, I suppose you are entitled to your opinion on the forum, whatever the topic. You say the fans are the club! Well my opinion is, I'm glad not every fan is as negative as you otherwise we'd be in a hell of a state.
  5. Notice from other threads that some people still get these e-mails, but for some reason I no longer receive it (I am a Season Ticket Holder). I thought that maybe I'd done something to block the e-mail, but it appears others are n the same boat. I am going to speak to the club about it but just wondered how many others were in the same boat?
  6. Whilst some games have depressed me, the simple answer is; I'm a St Johnstone supporter, faithful through and through! A Saintee till I die!
  7. The club are doing something about it! A new site is on the horizon in the near future.
  8. weve also got a home game against Ross County, which will not be played on12th march because of their involvement in LC final
  9. doesnt have to be a player. Can be anyone who has been involved with club, be it manager or tea lady
  10. Who cares? He wanted to leave us to 'better himself' as a player and as he is no longer at St Johnstone im not bothered how he does for them,.
  11. BBC highlights don't even show stamp on Ando. I assume they are hoping compliance officer doesn't watch BT Sport???
  12. Or maybe someone with the skills (montrose) could do to them as the SPFL did to us and Photoshop MOH in a Celtic strip!
  13. Except he cant get it yet, because 1990's is most up to date category. Othewise I couldnt agree more, and would also have voted for Tommy, and Scottish Cup winning team as a whole
  14. You are welcome to your opinion that he is a bawbag, but whether you like it or not, he is now our bawbag. Time for us to rally round him and the rest of the team and show them the support they deserve!
  15. Welcome back to Saints Danny. Time to make yourself a hero. Mind you, you will have to almost be a superhero to please some on this forum.
  16. And these years didnt turn out bad did they? Im not inspired but nothing will ever diminish my love and support for Saints
  17. If Michael is away, I wish him well for his future career, but I hope Sevco default on payments, and we call in the debt and are responsible for putting them into administration once again!
  18. And who had heard of Cummins or MOH before Tommy worked his majic?
  19. Texas Saint gave details of how to do it from UK on page 3 of this topic
  20. Register for Hibs TV from outside UK and you can watch
  21. I'm not surprised by the statement at all. It is normal procedure in every match for there to be a prematch security meeting involving police match commander, head steward, club reps and safety officers, and in this instance reps from Hearts too. The statement by Saints will merely be highlighting the information provided at that meeting. I am 100 % sure they are sympathetic to fans with tickets in away stand but can't go public on it. Wish some folk would give the board and the club a break. Here is the same statement on Hibs website Hibernian fans will occupy the Main Stand, Gorgie Stand and Wheatfield Stand at Tynecastle Stadium (McLeod St, Edinburgh EH11 2NL). Please note all match tickets have been sold in advance, so if you do not have a match ticket please do not travel. Supporters should use the row and seat number as shown on their ticket. As the match is sold out it is not permissible to use a seat other than the one you have a ticket for. Supporters found in the wrong area of the ground (i.e. amongst opposition support) will be ejected from the stadium. The Hibernian Ticket Office will be open from 10am-3pm for supporters who haven’t already collected their tickets. Turnstiles The SPFL have issued the following message: “All fans attending the Scottish League Cup Semi-Finals, presented by Utilita this weekend should note that enhanced search arrangements will be in place at these fixtures. This additional safety measure has the potential to delay entry into the ground so fans are strongly encouraged to get to the Stadium as early as possible. Turnstiles will be open 1 ½ hours before kick-off i.e. 1.30pm.” Alcohol and pyrotechnics are strictly prohibited in the ground and supporters may be turned away if they are deemed to be drunk on arrival. Hibernian FC will be charged in full for any damage caused to the infrastructure of the stadium, so please respect the property of the host club. The Police Authorities will be extremely vigilant in the policing of The Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act, 1995.
  22. Anyone think SaintScott may now have changed his name to JamboScott, and has moved over to Hearts Forum to discuss the finer points of the transfer of Billy King to The The Rangers?