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Post by bobo on Apr 25, 2007 5:41:36 GMT -1
DUNFERMLINE TO PLAY CELTIC IN FINAL Tuesday, 24 Apr 2007 Dunfermline Athletic's Tennent's Scottish Cup semi-final replay against Hibernian ended in victory after a coolly taken late penalty by Jim McIntyre. The Pars 1 - 0 win sees them clinch UEFA Cup footbal and a Cup Final showdown with Celtic. Tennent's Scottish Cup Final Celtic v Dunfermline Athletic Saturday, 26 May, 2007 Hampden Park, Glasgow Kick-off 3.00 pm ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by mrmij on Apr 25, 2007 8:02:31 GMT -1
Thats just what scottish fitba was needing a high profile game between two of our top sides as theshowpiece end to the season!
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Post by mrmij on Apr 25, 2007 8:05:41 GMT -1
Oh Aye an im sure jock will be pleased given his friendly disposition towards Fifers,no doubt he will be donning the black an white stripes on the day to lend them his support!mind an be carefull though cos if its like any thing else ye lend a fifer you have no chance of getting it back.
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Post by shanksi on Apr 25, 2007 9:39:26 GMT -1
Wondered why it was so quiet last night as we stay five minutes away from Hampden? A massive crowd of 8500 for the replay. How daft are the SFA playing it at Hampden?
shanksi
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Post by Jock on Apr 25, 2007 20:05:24 GMT -1
Well the new Bridge at Kincardine is no finished hence na Fifers trying to get across the water for free both ways, and as both have been playing sh*t. None of the Leithers or Fifers thought they would win. The fact it was on SKY would have persuaded the Leithers to stay at home and it is thought some guy in Fife has a wireless and two have Morse code machines this would have effected the Pars attendance at the semi final including having to pay to get back into Fife via the Forth bridge would have been a pound to far. My good mate Tam the fifer drop-ed a fifty pence and had to get four stitches on the back of his head. I that be right Mij support Dunfermline your having a laugh.
p.s. Tam emailed me on Monday night to congratulate the Saints on there win against the Bairn, silly Bar-steward.
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