Ajja Posted Thursday at 22:16 Report Posted Thursday at 22:16 Pretty sure the rules are that if the stadium has VAR capability and it’s on TV it has to be in place for the game. Assume Dunfermline won’t have it? Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted Thursday at 22:22 Report Posted Thursday at 22:22 4 minutes ago, Ajja said: Pretty sure the rules are that if the stadium has VAR capability and it’s on TV it has to be in place for the game. Assume Dunfermline won’t have it? Further prove if it were needed that VAR has been introduced solely for the entertainment of the armchair fan. Quote
Dunfermline Don Posted yesterday at 07:29 Report Posted yesterday at 07:29 As someone who regularly goes to East End Park as well all Scotland home games and the occasional Dons match, I can assure you that games without VAR are a much better match going experience than those that have it. The Pars late winner against Hibs would probably have had a 5 minute VAR check before any decision was made rather than just looking to see if the linesman has a flag up before celebrating. I was at the Dundee game with the autistic chap I look after and had to try and explain to him what was going on with the long check for the penalty and red card. Get VAR in the bin. IMO 7 Quote
Ajja Posted yesterday at 08:51 Report Posted yesterday at 08:51 Preaching to the converted here buddy Quote
Jute Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago If anyone is looking for a ticket for tomorrow drop me a PM as had a couple of folk drop out. Tickets gone. Quote
blinlemon Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Armstrong, in his Red TV interview kept using the expression “against the ball”. I assume that’s nouveau coach-speak for opponents being in possession? Sakes boys, I struggle with these new metaphors. 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, blinlemon said: Armstrong, in his Red TV interview kept using the expression “against the ball”. I assume that’s nouveau coach-speak for opponents being in possession? Sakes boys, I struggle with these new metaphors. Wild. Without context, I'd assume it meant the exact opposite. Isn't Armstrong a solicitor? Trained in ambiguity Quote
Dunfermline Don Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Safe travels for those coming down to Fife today. A wee bit local advice for those driving down. Free parking is available at Leys Park near the police station. This is a short walk from the town centre and EEP, however it’s the other end of the ground from the away stand and will be gridlocked for a while after the game. On street parking may be available in the Garvock Hill area near the stadium but I would imagine it will get very busy and don’t park on the pavement! If you fancy a walk, Asda and the Halbeath Retail Park just off the M90 have a large parking area though it’s about a 30 minute walk to the ground. The walk can be interrupted by a visit to The Elizabethan on the way(if you can get in). I will quietly be cheering on from the Main Stand today and hope that my sons are looking forward to next week against Raith instead of a Cup Semi Final at full time. COYR 3 1 Quote
manc_don Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 51 minutes ago, Dunfermline Don said: Safe travels for those coming down to Fife today. A wee bit local advice for those driving down. Free parking is available at Leys Park near the police station. This is a short walk from the town centre and EEP, however it’s the other end of the ground from the away stand and will be gridlocked for a while after the game. On street parking may be available in the Garvock Hill area near the stadium but I would imagine it will get very busy and don’t park on the pavement! If you fancy a walk, Asda and the Halbeath Retail Park just off the M90 have a large parking area though it’s about a 30 minute walk to the ground. The walk can be interrupted by a visit to The Elizabethan on the way(if you can get in). I will quietly be cheering on from the Main Stand today and hope that my sons are looking forward to next week against Raith instead of a Cup Semi Final at full time. COYR Best of luck with being in the home end. Done it a few times as an away fan, and I hate it. But at least it’ll be almost a home from home for you. Fingers crossed we’re in the hat for the next round ! Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Lumped on. Only got 4/6 at Coral but it's money for old rope. Quote
Jute Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Nice morning in the Capital and looks sunny over in Fife. Great day for cup football. Assuming Mitov will continue in goal today. Hoping we go with a back 4 today to allow us an extra attacking player. McIntyre being available is a should mean him and Milne in the middle with Lobban or Jensen at right back and would go Frame at left back as his defensive frailties won’t be tested as much today and he can put in a decent cross. Midfield would go with Shinnie Armstrong and Cameron with Keskinen Olusanya and Nisbet up front. Approach this in the right manner and we win comfortably. In train then pub away end pub then train back to capital 2-0 Keskinen and Nisbet 1 1 Quote
Dunfermline Don Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, manc_don said: Best of luck with being in the home end. Done it a few times as an away fan, and I hate it. But at least it’ll be almost a home from home for you. Fingers crossed we’re in the hat for the next round ! It will be a strange one for me. I am regularly at EEP and probably more familiar with their players than The Dons ones these days. I missed last years semifinal as we were in Hospitality at EEP for my youngest boys 18th. We were positioned to see a TV showing the game and managed to see the winner go in as we were being told to go to our seats in the stand. Regardless of who wins today my boys will be wanting to go to the semifinal (I just hope it’s not the winner of the first tie tomorrow). I am in the Main Stand with my Dad (in his 80s and the reason I support the Dons) while my boys will in Section NW. It should be a great atmosphere today EEP is a great place when it’s full. We need to score early and score twice to have any chance. I am dreading it being 0-0 on 90 minutes and the Pars getting a corner! Quote
tlg1903 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, manc_don said: Best of luck with being in the home end. Done it a few times as an away fan, and I hate it. But at least it’ll be almost a home from home for you. Fingers crossed we’re in the hat for the next round ! I've never done it and I honestly don't think I could. There's no danger I could sit on my hands for 90 minutes, I would be booted out within 20 minutes Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 57 minutes ago, tlg1903 said: I've never done it and I honestly don't think I could. There's no danger I could sit on my hands for 90 minutes, I would be booted out within 20 minutes Same here. I couldn't do it, no matter the occasion. Quote
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