Who will win the CUP???
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Makem in blue go through my posts and tell me where i have said i hate vista!!!! Please respond to that !!! Yes I love it when we beat you lads its all about rivallry, but as i have said, i have heard you have problems down there!!! so if a coach has a 2 year contract does that mean he is there for 2 years??? so can you confirm he is there next year? please tell !!! then i will say my info is wrong!! If you have been told to put a lid on things then thats fine!!! but dont come on here saying its crap if you cant confirm any of it !!! and im not on weed, beer maybe!! you should try it 1 day, and get off your mums breast milk !!!
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Vale defending cup holders, Vale at Home, Westies fighting relegation, Hardly be an upset by any means,redders wrote:Vale to beat Westies is another upset - Westies are clear favourites, pressure is on X'y boy!Mr X wrote:Its a one-off game, any thing is possible, I know my team got knocked out at 1/4 final stage a couple years ago, by a team that was a lower division, and lower standard they just wanted it more on the day, therefore any of the 8 teams in it could still win it,
Wouldnt suprise me if there was an upset of some sort,
St Peters to beat Stirling will be one.
going on recent form and last weeks result it is.Mr X wrote:Vale defending cup holders, Vale at Home, Westies fighting relegation, Hardly be an upset by any means,redders wrote:Vale to beat Westies is another upset - Westies are clear favourites, pressure is on X'y boy!Mr X wrote:Its a one-off game, any thing is possible, I know my team got knocked out at 1/4 final stage a couple years ago, by a team that was a lower division, and lower standard they just wanted it more on the day, therefore any of the 8 teams in it could still win it,
Wouldnt suprise me if there was an upset of some sort,
St Peters to beat Stirling will be one.
On their day Stirling can be very dangerous, they can also be very average. Ive watched them pump Gleeson 6-0 and lose to both Wanderers and Modbury bit of a mixed bag!HELLAS wrote:Stirling to win cup. Big, strong quick and athletic. Definately the team to beat, although gully will turn some heads. Im tipping stirling and either Vale or Downs final.
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Don't you hate in when you post stuff on here and it turns out wrong. Very surprising result considering Saints form.bigfella wrote:Have to agree with you Redders.Stirlings last month has been very up and down,but they do have some very good players.Cant see saints beating them this weekend.Then there in a semi.Anything can happen from there.
Were there many Stirling B team regulars cup tied?
I was at a club where the club hired the coach for a year contract, he took most of pre-season, then they basically sacked him, and he got the whole years wage up front and that was a div.3 team! not bad for doing nothing i say!JayWalking wrote:How can you be on a 2 year contract in amatuers. Surely can't be a legally binding agreement. If it was, that would mean a club wanted to dismiss a coach, it would have to pay out the full amount of the contract. Not many clubs could afford to do this.
PS I think we will win the Cup in the B's
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