Jute Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Not been to Falkirk for a while so no first hand knowledge but mates son who played for Stirling Uni on it last season said it was awful. St Johnstone pitch was damaged, according to them, after a game was put on as SKY cameras were there when it should have been called off. St Mirren I am convinced have allowed their pitch to be like that as it suits their style. In the end a well maintained grass pitch imo is always going to be better than a plastic one. 1 Quote
wee toon red Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago (edited) So Celtic in the final then, as expected. Four goals in 11 minutes for a 4-0 half time lead. Edited 6 hours ago by wee toon red Quote
RicoS321 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Fantastic entertainment at Hampden once again, as the plucky underdogs storm into a three goal lead. What an achievement. Does anyone actually watch that pish? Edit: four, as @wee toon red points out. Shouldn't have taken so long to write my post. Edited 6 hours ago by RicoS321 Quote
OrlandoDon Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Celtic are pish! We’ll easily take down st Johnstown in the final! Quote
Panda Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago "This is like a home game for Celtic" says the commentator. And that is exactly why us being offered anything less than a 50/50 split for the final simply hands Celtic an advantage before a ball is kicked, and they clearly don't need many more of those. Quote
wokinginashearerwonderland Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Panda said: "This is like a home game for Celtic" says the commentator. And that is exactly why us being offered anything less than a 50/50 split for the final simply hands Celtic an advantage before a ball is kicked, and they clearly don't need many more of those. I don’t know why our fans place so much emphasis on the ticket split being such a great advantage. If you want proof of this just look at our record. At HOME, we have played Celtic 51 times since 2000/2001 and have won 5 of those games. Coincidentally we have also played them 51 times away in that period and have won 5 of those. If anyone really thinks a 60:40 ticket split for the final will make any difference to the result they are deluded. We might well win the final but the ticket split will make absolutely no difference to the result. Quote
OxfordDon Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Is it just me or is Neil Lennon slowly morphing into Baron Harkonnen from Dune? Â 1 Quote
Panda Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 34 minutes ago, wokinginashearerwonderland said: I don’t know why our fans place so much emphasis on the ticket split being such a great advantage. If you want proof of this just look at our record. At HOME, we have played Celtic 51 times since 2000/2001 and have won 5 of those games. Coincidentally we have also played them 51 times away in that period and have won 5 of those. If anyone really thinks a 60:40 ticket split for the final will make any difference to the result they are deluded. We might well win the final but the ticket split will make absolutely no difference to the result. Okay well, thanks for your "deluded" insult. So you don't think players get a lift when the crowd is louder? No-one is saying that will be the main factor in whether we get a positive result or not, but Celtic having the majority of the crowd, and Aberdeen's being miles from the pitch behind the goal, gives then yet another advantage, of which they'll already have many on the day.  Quote
RicoS321 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, wokinginashearerwonderland said: I don’t know why our fans place so much emphasis on the ticket split being such a great advantage. If you want proof of this just look at our record. At HOME, we have played Celtic 51 times since 2000/2001 and have won 5 of those games. Coincidentally we have also played them 51 times away in that period and have won 5 of those. If anyone really thinks a 60:40 ticket split for the final will make any difference to the result they are deluded. We might well win the final but the ticket split will make absolutely no difference to the result. Interesting. I suspect points won might be a better barometer. Or stats involving other teams to get an idea, overall, of home advantage. Either way, we get better results, and play better, at home against them. We don't beat them home or away very often, so it's probably not a good benchmark. Other factors might explain those victories better. Quote
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