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The futures bright

PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2021 9:02 am
by TerracingTomas
Interview with Maitland pre last nights game.

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/loc ... d-24097376

Seems to confirm that those players out of contract will be gone. This includes Oggie, Trafford, Stanger, Thomas, and Gourlay. Plus loan players gone. More youth next season. No surprises. However I’m not convinced Odoffin and Callaghan will be there if decent money offers are made or there are relegation break clauses in their contracts. Plus they will be killing themselves to sell Hamilton.

Oh and no mention of the fans

Re: The futures bright

PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2021 12:59 pm
by porcupine
Sure you've got Subject right, TT??

Looks more like "The Future's Shi*e"!! :roll:

Talk is cheap, let's see how long Maitland's enthusiasm lasts with his management dream team.

Re: The futures bright

PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2021 1:06 pm
by TerracingTomas
Now now Porcupine let’s try and stay positive!!! I have never been to Arbroath’s ground and we have the Challenge Cup to anticipate . I look forward to playing the big teams’ colts. Oh and there is a day out to Inverness. A favourite of mine. Sadly we will also be visiting Firhill. My least favourite ground. Oh and of course more of Rices’ post match interviews .

Re: The futures bright

PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2021 10:20 pm
by porcupine
Just couldn't resist the pun on your Subject heading, TT. Sorry!

You'll enjoy Gayfield, Arbroath, but remember,bet your winter woolies for those games in December, January or February.

And always the chance for me to visit some new grounds in the Challenge Cup.... Kelty, Cove, Elgin or Peterhead, to make up the full set. Yes, the future's probably bright, not shi*e, for that, though, like others, I fear the return of the Watson Years too. How we will service a Stadium Debt next year and beyond, is a seemingly impossible task.

But, on the field of play, we should be competing amongst equals, surely?