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  1. 34 minutes ago, Grant said:

    Here's the thing, he's still our second top goalscorer.  

    I'm not sure if I'm correct here but In all comps (League and Cup) I have McCann scoring 4 goals in the League and 3 goals in the League Cup.

    In truth I thought he would have kicked on this season, but I don't think the style of play we have has helped nor has the injury crisis. I continue to think like others there is a player in there and agree with the point mentioned earlier that both Nisbet and Shankland were late to develop. Striking options since Nisbet left have been dire for the Pars. Its fantastic that Sutherland is doing so well and has great potential but i'm cautious in placing too much expectations on him at an early age   

  2. Two games left and while mathematically we still need a point to be “safe” and be assured of not slipping into a relegation play off place. Sadly, the rather bland performance last Saturday allowed Morton to move above the Pars into 5th spot which should be a viable target for the faithful. This Saturday the Pars welcome Big Dunc’s ICT to East End Park for the last home game of the season. This is not a meaningless fixture by any circumstance and Inverness will be highly motivated to take points up the A9 on Saturday evening. The Highlanders sit 8th in the table above Queens Park (who face Arbroath) and 5 points behind the Pars. Recent form suggest the Pars are favourite’s only losing one game in the last six and Inverness losing three of their games over the same period. Inverness last outing was a narrow 1-0 defeat against Raith where they could be considered unlucky - whereas the Pars last outing was a draw, and recent efforts fall into the bland category It would be great if the Pars go out with a bang and take all three points, but Inverness have more to play for and quite a formidable defence behind them I suggest a low scoring draw is the likely outcome. COYP

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  3.  @Grant A group from the EEB were in Hospitality yesterday. Our thoughts are that its very good and we are looking to do similar next season. A three course meal with Coffee & Tea. Table service from the bar with pies and sausage roles at HT with tea & Coffee (No alcohol at HT). There is a bar with table service at FT. Leish does his bit as compare and there is a guest - yesterday it was Westie. Its up to you to determine if its good value - I think so. £60 for ST holders and £75 for Non ST Holders. Kids are welcome

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  4. East End Bounce Prediction League 2023/24

    Prediction League Week 35 Fixtures

    Fri 26th April

    Airdrie v Dundee Utd

    Sat 27th April

    Arbroath v Queens Park

    Dunfermline Ath v Inverness CT (Goal/Crowd)

    Morton v Raith Rovers

    Partick Th v Ayr Utd

    This is the penultimate game so there are only two weeks to use your remaining Jokers 🃏. Remember to check your score before posting. Good Luck & COYP  

  5. East End Bounce Prediction League 2023/24

    Prediction League Week 34 Scores

    Fri 19th April

    Inverness CT 0 Raith Rovers 1

    Sat 20th April

    Arbroath 1 Morton 2

    Dundee Utd 1 Ayr Utd 0

    Dunfermline Ath 0 Queens Park 0 (0/5123)

    Partick Th 4 Airdrie 0

    TOP 5

    1. The Saline Hill Puma 27

    2. Deutsch Par 27

    3. Thomas Irvine 24

    4. Ross Hunter 24

    5. Andrew 283 24

    Golden Goal (0m) Crowd (5123) Andrew 283

    It was a frustrating and dull affair at EEP today but the outcome of which suggests that the Pars are safe from a relegation play off. There are no relegation play off places in the prediction league where its winner takes all. Todays podium is shared between The Saline Hill Puma and Deutsch Par who blagged 27pts each. There was no goal scorer, but Andrew 283 takes home the 5 point crowd bonus so well done to them all.  With two weeks left Superally continues to lead the table by 27 points from Deutsch par who moves into second place following some decent form in the run in. End of season games are notoriously difficult to predict so its still open season on the final placings – add in some decent Jokers and there is time for changes across the whole table. Only two games left and remember if you don’t use your remaining Jokers by the last game, you will lose them. Remember to check your scores and let me know if there are any problems and I’ll sort it out. Good Luck for week 35, it’s the penultimate week!. COYP

    The East End Bounce Prediction League 2022/23

    1 Superally (2 Jokers) (19) 687

    2 Deutsch Par (27) 660

    3 Iain MacAulay (17) 655

    4 The Roy Barry Fan Club (2 Jokers) (23) 654

    5 Sea Bass (1 Joker) (17) 645

    6 Andy Carp (5 Jokers) (21) 644

    7 Scott Totti Hunter (20) 642

    8 Thomas Irvine (24) 641

    9 Ian Johnston (21) 638

    10 Andrew 283 (3 Jokers) (24) 629

    11 David Shand (11) 616

    12 lencarp (12) 611

    13 Eric Spaven (1 Joker) (16) 607

    14 Al k (1 Joker) (21) 605

    15 Secure Par (19) 602

    16 Craig Dougs McAuliffe (21) 601

    17 Aaron Kane (22) 585

    18 Richey Rutherford (2 Jokers) (17) 583

    19 Eggy Eggy (2 Jokers) (5) 578

    20 Jack Winter (11) 575

    21 Charlie1 (12) 574

    22 Kelty Par (17) 557

    23 Andrew Whitaker (1 Joker) (13) 549

    24 Ross Hunter (24) 545

    25 Digs (16) 544

    26 Joe Napier (23) 541

    27 The Saline Hill Puma (5 Jokers) (27) 539

    28 Andrew Mitchell (19) 531

    29 Buspasspar (14) 518

    30 Teuchter (1 Joker) 451

    31 Old Yin (13) 413

    32 Chris Whitaker (4 Jokers) 396

    33 Eulum (5 Jokers) 167

    34 Oxpar 159

    35 Davy Buchanan (5 J/okers) 112

    36 Yankee Dollar (5 Jokers) 39

    36 Ross Hunter (24) 545

    37 Scott Thomson (5 Jokers) 30

    38 Tartan Army Par (5 Jokers) 21

    39 Leslie Griffen (5 Jokers) 12

    40 Wayne Irvine (5 Jokers) 11

    41 Lochalsh Par (5 Jokers) 0

  6. I'm thinking when Hamilton is not in the midfield we tend to be run over and we don't quite have the combative players to challenge it. Otto is good but when Hamilton and Otto were playing a defensive roll it was clearly evident that we struggle in the middle of the park. Probably why our striker(s) are so isolated 

  7. Really saddened to hear of the passing of Davie Moyes (68) who was one of Leishman's first signings. An absolute monster of a player and hard as nails. Not to be confused with Davie Moyes (Mk2) who went on to managed Everton, Man U and West Ham. A great fans favourite in a time when players were rolling around the ground there was good reason and Davie Moyes had his fair share. Sad news RIP 

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  8. 7 minutes ago, Al k said:

    Can't remember the situation with Rhodes but O'Boyle wanted to stay and we wouldn't offer a decent wage and St Johnstone did.  

    That transfer deal gutted me and the insult of receiving Roddy Grant and Lindsay Hamilton as part of the deal even more so. Not sure about Andy Rhodes but I believe O'Boyle was offered a signing on fee when he joined the Pars and it was never forthcoming. The club was utterly strapped for cash at the time and those two were the only real saleable assets the club had. 

    Dom Thomas was a player with undoubted talent and the utter incompetence of the "management" at that time didn't help. However the player did himself no favours either and his attitude was evident - someone who could be a comfortable premiership player yet would make Stephen Simmons look international class when he couldn't be bothered. I have no objection for players seeking better pay, but I expect players to perform consistently to the levels the management and fans expect from them. 

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  9. While a mathematical 4th play-off place is still available most Pars fans have consigned themselves to finishing in the top half and looking to consolidate a 5th place in the table. However, the Pars have it all to do in the remaining three games and this Saturday there is much to prove at EEP against Queens Park. With Arbroath relegated, the Spiders sit 9th in the relegation play-off spot 6pts behind the Pars, Indeed all is not lost for the Spiders and the mathematical permutations suggest they could also climb up the league but for them to do so they must take 3pts on Saturday. The Pars need a single point to ensure they are safe from a relegation play off place but the faithful will be looking for all 3pts towards securing a 5th spot. The attitude and focus of the players is essential as this is not an atypical end of season meaningless game there is much still to play for and for Queens Park even more so. Undoubtedly Queens Park have the ability to do some damage having already beaten the Pars twice this season. Hopefully Hamilton will be fit to return to the midfield as the past two results has proven he was missed and that should ensure a tough 2-1 home win. COYP

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