Who Kicked Cock Robin?
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Not I said the owl
Gazing down sleepy eyed
I’m not that kind of fowl
And we’re on the same side.
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Not I said the bee
Buzzing back to his hive
Cock Robin kicked me
Then took a dive.
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Not I said the grub
My excuse is complete
I was only a sub
And I’ve got no feet.
Allan Ahlberg (1949 – )
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Friday November 20th 2015
Ladbrokes Scottish League Championship k.o.:- 7.45pm
St Mirren 1
Jack Baird 12,
Morton 1
Alex Samuel 90,
Referee:- John Beaton Attendance:- 4,163
Admission:- OMGDS £10 (£20) Programme:- £3
This was billed as a clash of two teams who were partisan and fierce rivals, but the action – apart from a few fire-crackers – was all on the field of play!
St Mirren Cathedral pokes its head between the corners of the stands!
Soon to be renamed Paisley 2021 Stadium – in acknowledgement of Paisley’s pursuit of European City of Culture status!
Saturday 21st November 2015 k.o.:- 10.00am
Glasgow Colleges League Jim Harvey Cup 1st Round
Cambuslang United 2
Greg Gibb 65, 69,
Anderston Athletic 3
Nicholas McCahill 27,
Robert Jones 34, 37,
Referee:- Keith Docherty Attendance:- 6
Admission:- F.O.C. Programme:- None
Yes, there really were only six in attendance and three of those were Jack Warner, John Main and me!
Saturday 21st November 2015 k.o.:- 3.00pm
Ladbrokes Scottish League One
Albion Rovers 1
Joshua Mullin 20,
Dunfermline Athletic 1
Andy Geggan 15,
Referee:- Alan Muir Attendance:- 1,041
Admission:- OMGDS£7 (£14) Programme:- £2
We received a very warm welcome in the morning before the match and were left to our own devices in touring the ground – even the condemned far side!
Before the match we parked outside the main entrance! Unheard of in England!
Some sort of attachment to the front of the old stand!
Sunday 22nd November 2015 k.o.:- 12.30pm
Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership
Hamilton Academical 1
Doug Imrie 70,
Aberdeen 1
Kenny McLean 4,
Referee:- William Collum Attendance:- 2,434
Admission:- Complimentary (£22) Programme:- £2.50
We were treated right royally at The New Douglas Park. Complimentary tickets and a tour of the ground!
3G pitch with a temporary stand on the far side to bring it up to Scottish Premiership regulations of a six thousand seated capacity!
Of course, it is not really a football ground, but mainly a business and community facility with a football stadium attached, all administered by Hamilton Academical Holdings
The home team wore the French Football Team’s away kit in remembrance of the previous Friday’s tragic events in Paris
The view of New Douglas Park from the supermarket adjacent to the ground.
The visit of Aberdeen was televised live and the attendance was meagre for such a high profile fixture!
Very enjoyable weekend and thanks to John Main, who did all the driving – and The Victoria House Hotel which housed us for a second visit (and more to come, I hope)!