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Justification for Moffat again?

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posted on 3/8/13

How come Forfar are not in the Spl and playing in Europe?

posted on 3/8/13

Jim Moffat's spirit still infuses that team with winning motivation

A former manager of East Fife, Moffat's first game in charge was a 9–1 defeat to Morton on 7 April 2007, which saw Forfar relegated to the Third Division. The following season Moffat was sacked on 21 April 2008, with Forfar going on to finish bottom of the Third Division

posted on 3/8/13

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posted on 3/8/13

that's a bit unfair

posted on 3/8/13

Very unfair to criticise Ho Chi Jim as we called him. A true leader of men, unlike the faceless politburo leading things at the moment. I ask you?

posted on 3/8/13

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comment by DC (U8199)

posted on 3/8/13

Valetinus

Big jim jams is gettin naewhere near Ibrox

Now...in the parlance of our time..

GET TAE

posted on 3/8/13

Steady on. Genius Jim (as we used to call him) pioneered the total football Ally claims to want to see ay Ibrox. Any player can play anywhere, anytime, any day, so long as they turn up and there's a jersey. Moffy the Toffy got his coaching badges in Holland with Dirk Bogarde.

comment by DC (U8199)

posted on 3/8/13

Steady on fùck all...

Moffaticus like yirsel wi yer demeaning,condescending platitudes can get right tae fùck

posted on 4/8/13

No, no. I'm not Moffaticus. I'm Valentinus. Pay attention. A platitude is a trite or banal remark passed off as original. Which of mine fits that description? Moff the Toff (as we called him) would, I believe be a real asset and my understanding is that Green rejected him because he was asking for too much money (his bus fare to Milngavie, somebody told me). But this is not a time for pride at Ibrox. This is a time for humility and begging. The fans would stump up, I'm sure. Moffa Moffa would be the cry. You mark my words.

posted on 4/8/13

btw, did everybody know that Charles Green was a member of Fleetwood Mac in the 70s?

comment by DC (U8199)

posted on 4/8/13

"This is a time for humility and begging"

You are a trier V

posted on 4/8/13

but he was known as Norman Greenbaum then

posted on 4/8/13

the big Forfar Bridie, the Mighty Mo, Tin Jim, the Man with the Tan, Jim the Smiter, Moffaticus the Tacticus -- just to complete his inventory of epithets

comment by atheist (U2783)

posted on 4/8/13

posted on 4/8/13

Now it's a party

Loving your work V, some of the weirdest stuff for a while and I honestly mean it when I say stay on these boards, getting way to serious

posted on 4/8/13

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posted on 5/8/13

Now that Walter has resigned again, I think that ManMountain Moff's big moment has at last arrived. We need men of vision, courage, ambition, slip-on tan shoes.

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