Pedro
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Post by Pedro on Nov 23, 2017 21:00:32 GMT 1
I hope we pump this mob on Saturday!
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Post by colcal on Nov 24, 2017 23:01:05 GMT 1
Looking forward to this one. A great 2-2 draw at the TMA earlier in the season was a game to enjoy and I would may be surprised if there’s a repeat tomorrow. It’s a long way to drive back if we lose - but I’ll be there full of hope. I’m confident Pittman-the-Hitman will be on the scoresheet tomorrow.
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Post by ladywelllion on Nov 25, 2017 19:27:20 GMT 1
wow didn't see that one coming, what a result !!!!, I know its very hard to keep these results going, but very satisfied with the start to the season
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Post by jonsnow on Nov 25, 2017 22:53:48 GMT 1
Outstanding result, great start to a very tough 7 days, if we win against St Mirren on Tuesday night we'll go top of the league, unbelievable!!!
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Post by Auldnick on Nov 26, 2017 2:02:04 GMT 1
Stunning result. Would like to hear from those who were there how it went, were we really that far ahead of them or did we ride our luck? Did the sending off have any bearing on the result?
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Post by misdemeanor on Nov 26, 2017 3:41:05 GMT 1
wow didn't see that one coming, what a result !!!!, I know its very hard to keep these results going, but very satisfied with the start to the season Perhaps had you been at the game you would have seen it...
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Post by misdemeanor on Nov 26, 2017 3:53:42 GMT 1
Stunning result. Would like to hear from those who were there how it went, were we really that far ahead of them or were did we ride our luck? Did the sending off have any bearing on the result? Started brightly and that was the large travelling support who were positioned right next to QOS fans so the banter was outstanding. The game itself was fairly routine to be honest we started on the front foot right from the off and created chances. Our midfield was superb again Pitman pulling the strings. Devita started played outstanding in fact it was him who set up the first goal but truth be told it was only a matter of time as we had been creative throughout not letting QOS settle. Alexander had a couple of saves first half but nothing to be concerned although he kept us in midway through the second with a stunning save. Second half we were up against it a wee bit a bit more dominant passing from QOS meant we were against the cosh but again back 4 were strong and once the second went in from a wicked delivery it was game over. We did score before hand and the ball was over the line but neither ref or linesman saw it. The third came before the sending off and we kept chasing for the fourth when they went to ten. All in all passed the ball well should be able to secure the points on Tuesday. Disappointment all the Livi fans who drove and had empty seats in their cars. As for the bus it left at a ridiculous 1045, no need to leave in a car till 1245 and we were still early.
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Post by colcal on Nov 26, 2017 9:45:20 GMT 1
Thouroughly deserved the three points. Livi dominated the game throughout and, apart from the first 15 minutes of the second half, we didn’t look like conceding. One superb save from Alexander during that period, at full stretch to his right hand side from a header, kept it at 1-0. Thereafter, we dominated and could have scored even more. Pittman, Byrne and Jacobs were tremendous in the middle of the park. De Vita has really started to get his game going and the three centre backs are always excellent. Mullin worked hard and put in some fantastic crosses, Mackin caused their defence all sorts of problems and Penrice will be a serious loss when he goes back to his parent club in January. Good use of subs too yesterday with Todorov, Carrick and Longridge coming off the bench and making great contributions. No Danny Mullen, Jack McMillan or Scott Robinson in the squad, and the likes of Cadden on the bench. We will need some fresh legs for Tuesday’s game - but so will St Mirren. We play with such high intensity for the entire 90 minutes. It’s great to know that we never seem to run out of steam.
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Post by ladywelllion on Nov 26, 2017 12:35:06 GMT 1
misdemeanor.... due to my wifes illness, yesterday was the first game home or away I have missed this season
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Post by Livi Lions SC on Nov 26, 2017 19:11:49 GMT 1
The supporters bus left earlier to allow the passengers the opportunity to have time for lunch in Dumfries, before the game. We do this on the rare occasion throughout the season. Maybe once or twice and usually restricted to when the game involves a longer journey. Since 2002 the Livi Lions SC has picked up and dropped off at various places in and around the Livingston area so as to offer fans the choice of when and where to get on/off. If one location/time doesn't suit you we generally have another 4 or 5 that might.
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Post by Pedro on Nov 26, 2017 19:16:05 GMT 1
Perhaps had you been at the game you would have seen it... What a thoughtless thing to say...
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Post by jonsnow on Nov 27, 2017 1:42:16 GMT 1
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Post by misdemeanor on Nov 27, 2017 13:06:20 GMT 1
Perhaps had you been at the game you would have seen it... What a thoughtless thing to say... Not really just making the point yet again that so many Livi fans took their cars that had empty seats including me that perhaps would have given Ladywellion to attend the game should she had been able to attend. Circumstances prevail and I understand sometimes things get in the way of a game. My mum died recently and callous as it sounds but she was buied on a Friday afternoon and I was at the game on the next day on the Saturday. All it was clearly only making a point we again are missing an oppertunity to take regulars or new fans to the game. As for the bus great that you guys had booked a resturant pre game again that should have been made public perhaps along with menu and costs that Im sure would attract more fans that is a great way to start building a Livingston FC fans community base vital for the longevity of the club.
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Post by orco on Nov 27, 2017 13:43:33 GMT 1
All it was clearly only making a point we again are missing an oppertunity to take regulars or new fans to the game. As for the bus great that you guys had booked a resturant pre game again that should have been made public perhaps along with menu and costs that Im sure would attract more fans that is a great way to start building a Livingston FC fans community base vital for the longevity of the club. The bus is there for all those who can't or prefer not to drive to away games. It would be good if it was full every week but hey ho, that's how it goes. I for one am grateful to those who take the time to organise it. There are those who can't afford to follow the team away and those who can't travel away for other reasons. Car sharing is an alternative but it needs someone to organise it. And you don't need to book Wetherspoons in Dumfries.
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Post by ladywelllion on Nov 27, 2017 13:43:35 GMT 1
I always use the supporters bus as takes out the hassle of driving, parking etc, would love to see more fans use it, because of my wifes health problem it could be a while before I go to away games
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Post by Auldnick on Nov 27, 2017 19:51:42 GMT 1
What a thoughtless thing to say... Not really just making the point yet again that so many Livi fans took their cars that had empty seats including me that perhaps would have given Ladywellion to attend the game should she had been able to attend. Circumstances prevail and I understand sometimes things get in the way of a game. My mum died recently and callous as it sounds but she was buied on a Friday afternoon and I was at the game on the next day on the Saturday. All it was clearly only making a point we again are missing an oppertunity to take regulars or new fans to the game. As for the bus great that you guys had booked a resturant pre game again that should have been made public perhaps along with menu and costs that Im sure would attract more fans that is a great way to start building a Livingston FC fans community base vital for the longevity of the club. Reference the bit in bold.... that's a bit insensitive isn't it?... a quick look at Ladywelllion's avatar box would reveal that they, at the very least, identify as male. I suspect the Lady at the beginning of the pseudonym should not be separated from the "well" bit in the middle & refers to where they live. Of course in the modern world in which we live I could be totally wrong but the reference to a wife would also usually suggest the person in question is male.
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Post by ladywelllion on Nov 27, 2017 20:09:34 GMT 1
yip, certainly male
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Post by misdemeanor on Nov 27, 2017 20:58:28 GMT 1
misdemeanor.... due to my wifes illness, yesterday was the first game home or away I have missed this season I missed your post TBH as I said in my posts circumstances prevail health and well being come first in any situation. I hope your good lady recovers well and youre able to attend a future game.
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Post by misdemeanor on Nov 27, 2017 21:12:27 GMT 1
I for one am grateful to those who take the time to organise it. There are those who can't afford to follow the team away and those who can't travel away for other reasons.
Car sharing is an alternative but it needs someone to organise it.
And you don't need to book Wetherspoons in Dumfries. [/quote]
Ahh you get my point. I know there are people who cannot afford to go to away games and the stretch even to pay on the bus may also be too much for some hence the "idea" or option to say to those supporters here is a couple of seats in a car it will get you back and fro from the game at no cost. Yes we have logistics but Im quite sure if were taking fans to away games we could have a central collection point that would suit all. The bus was £11 (pre lunch) that means a saving to someone making it maybe more affordable. Look, its only a thought and an idea if anyone wants to travel to away games certainly from my point of view Ive no problem in offering. As for the Weatherspoons great idea as I said but why is it still not mentioned on LLSC at the point of notification?
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