15-04-2016, 20:35
(This post was last modified: 15-04-2016, 20:36 by TheWorthinGer.)
I'm sure that our lads will leave everything they have on the pitch come the final whistle and that's all we can ask for: win or lose.
It's been a great season with very few lows and some massive highs - from the first competitive game when the unfolding of the season was foretold in 90 minutes, to clinching the league on a cold Tuesday night in front of a packed Ibrox. The football has been fantastic, some blinding goals, habitual domination of possession, slick passing...we've had it all.
One game, regardless of the opposition, will not in anyway tarnish the enjoyment I've had seeing our club climb out of the doldrums and reassert itself. But, if we do win, the ramifications for a certain other club will be enjoyable to watch and might just add another layer of lustre to an already well polished year.
It's been a great season with very few lows and some massive highs - from the first competitive game when the unfolding of the season was foretold in 90 minutes, to clinching the league on a cold Tuesday night in front of a packed Ibrox. The football has been fantastic, some blinding goals, habitual domination of possession, slick passing...we've had it all.
One game, regardless of the opposition, will not in anyway tarnish the enjoyment I've had seeing our club climb out of the doldrums and reassert itself. But, if we do win, the ramifications for a certain other club will be enjoyable to watch and might just add another layer of lustre to an already well polished year.
