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3 hours ago, shull said:
Diehard disnae mean Swearymooths
Generally speaking I respectfully disagree
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As it tends to be the most diehard fans of teams that attend the away games (generally speaking), is there any evidence of increased steward interventions with regard to foul language when opposing fans are mixed in family stands ?
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On 10/06/2017 at 9:59 AM, Liverpool Bud said:
600 sold in the west stand is great but anyone got a current overall total?
I know of 1 in South Stand
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Not on official page now
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How about letting the players take turns to pick the tune they want to walk on to ?
Could be interesting and perhaps more motivational for them rather than pleasing us !
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Was thinking we should try and find 3 songs for this season which will become tunes you immediately associate with club when heard no matter where you are..
Get us all reacting together as was the way at end of last season. Something to make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.
1. To accompany players onto park at start Something Anthemy ?
2. When we score a goal Instrumentally catchy ?
3. At final whistle, something to sing to as we are walking out. Upbeat and catchy Popish ?, Juicy Wiggle and players could do the dance before leaving pitch : ) Blues Bros...Everybody?
Keeping usual repertoire and individual player song for during games.
Any thoughts or am I talking mince and it's fine the way it is? Been to Grunting Growler earlier, away to finish my beers now.
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Confirming O'Brien and McKenzie would be good.
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It would make no difference if there was no-one in Scotland who voted Conservative, the number of voters in England can always ensure a Conservative victory. This is why we need independence..
Then it would be of our own doing if Conservatives were voted in.
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Still don't like Lennon
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Keatings scores for Hibs
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1 minute ago, div said:
If you look at that side it's still got plenty of quality in it.
Fair comment, so never any need for an emergency loan with so much to choose from.
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They're lucky to have such a big squad that they don't need an emergency loan to be arranged !!
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1 hour ago, Lord Pityme said:
like i was saying. Reserves tonight, full strength for their title party when we visit next week. And i would suggest they will be fielding the reserves against Ayr on Saturday too.
Have to get emergency loans but then later happy to field youngsters. Surely double standards, unfair practice and complete lack of respect for fellow professionals. Disgraceful if allowed to go ahead unquestioned by authorities given importance of situation to all teams involved in relegation games.
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What chance smisa just keep all the £2 payments for each season and use to help keep Jack Ross from leaving. If it can be used for player pool then surely Manager can be included.
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2 minutes ago, Stu said:
Are you on the windup or is that genuine?! If true that's brilliant.True
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Use as back up drums......
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Been involved in volunteering to tidy mess after games....Total ban on all chewy sticky sweets....Nightmare
While I'm at it........Ban tangerines, polo mints, all drinks, food boxes.........etc etc..........
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20 minutes ago, TsuMirren said:
It's so community groups can utilise them to attend a game, though not sure you can limit it to groups who can or can't afford to go. You'd need to really see which groups came forward and how many they'd use. The community involvement aspect of SMISA is something that will always see debate, but it's impossible to get 100% agreement.
Further guidance can be sought by contacting SMISA direct, I'm only on the committee in an advisory role at the moment. I wouldn't want any personal view or interpretation of discussion to end up misleading a vote.Cheers for response. Not advocating any form of discrimination, just a wee bit of clarity surrounding the thinking behind it.
Got impression from official wording that club/smisa not expecting any return whatsoever from this outlay.
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Just a thought on the £6,000 for season tickets. Reading the posts am getting bit confused as to purpose,
Is this use of the money to invite various groups to games with view to enticing them to return in a paying capacity and so boost support and income ?
Or is it to use as charitable gift to those groups who can't afford ?
Clarification anyone, as there really is a big difference in purpose here.
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Decided not to agree with strips for a youth team.
Money should be spent to benefit club in some way. Are we saying that by sponsoring a clubs kit that they will then become St Mirren fans? Don't think so.
Want to raise profile of club and get youngsters to pick our club, I feel we should be supporting the Street Wise initiative and Panda Club first and foremost before giving money away to any unconnected club.
Has anyone checked if Street Wise or Panda Club have everything they need to maintain and indeed further their own agendas?
Just saying.
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Apologies in advance if I've missed this.
Manager at open day today said that thanks in part due to smisa members contributions the club now has the services of sport scientist for this season.
How and when was this arranged and agreed to?
Not complaining but don't recall it being discussed or put out for vote.