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SPFL Play-Offs, Season 2015-2016
#21
Did Hibs get pumped. Match fixing thread required...oh.
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#22
Be good to get a new team into the league setup, especially an ambitious one like Edinburgh City.

Feel a wee bit sorry for East Stirlingshire, it's like the condemned man on death row, whose final, final appeal has been rejected. Seems the inevitable day has come for them.
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#23
SPFL Play-Offs 2nd Leg, 15/05/2016 :

SPFL2 Championship Play-offs Final : Ayr United 0-0 Stranraer - AET (1-1, Aggregate 1-1)
Ayr United won 3-1 on penalties and replace Livingston in SPFL2 next Season.
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#24
19/05/2016 : SPFL1 Premiership Play-off Final 1st leg :

Falkirk v Kilmarnock, KO 19:45 Hours. (BT Sport)

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#25
C'mon the bairns
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#26
19/05/2016 : SPFL1 Premiership Play-off Final 1st leg :

Falkirk 1-0 Kilmarnock

That was a frantic match between two evenly balanced sides, which Falkirk won in the last minute of added time ... of 1 minute.
As with this match the second leg, on Sunday 22nd May, could go either way.

Attendance : 7,636 (SSN)
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#27
Evenly balanced? Sorry, I watched this match and disagree - that was blatant robbery! I'm not a Killie fan but this was another 'smash n grab' victory by the Bairns and we also had another ref misinterpretation of a pk award when Killie's Odebayi was tackled by Leahy right through his right knee (ball not touched at all!) and a player does not have to fall down in the pen box to be awarded a pk under these circumstances!! It was a 'stonewaller' all day long but not in the case of another Scottish ref who decided otherwise - a shocker again!! However, in these matches you have to take your scoring chances and Killie, particularly Kris Boyd, must be ruing all those great chances to score goals. They were certainly the better side and their manager, Lee Clark, will not be a happy bunny tonight!!
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#28
Granted 0762 that Kilmarnock had the better of the first half especially and more chances, but Falkirk came into the match in the second half. I have seen Kilmarnock's Cup games against Rangers this Season and Falkirk's SPFL2 games against Rangers. Falkirk can play better than what they did tonight and I would not be surprised if they beat Kilmarnock in the second leg. Kris Boyd did get a hat-trick tonight, offside three times; he really should know better.
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#29
I can see where you are coming from on this Larry but I'll predict that Lee Clark will bring back Magennis and Higginbotham and I'll be very surprised if Killie do not overcome a gritty Falkirk side but most definitely a beatable one and physically inferior. I don't think Falkirk had a clearcut scoring chance in the whole match and that's the third match in a row that I've observed another Scottish ref give another 'massive decision' that benefited the same side again - what 's going on with these shit ref decisions? Even some media and pundits have been raising these issues during the matches! I'd be surprised if Clark never footed that Killie player right up the erse for stupidly giving away such a cheap, needless free kick in the dying secs of this game - last secs success seems to be Falkirk's game plan and they consistently 'get away with it'!
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#30
I hope Killie go down and never come back

Game lasts 90 mins 0762 no 85 mins etc
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