Jim 'Leish' Leishman MBE,is a former professional footballer and is currently an honorary director of Scottish League One side Dunfermline Athletic. In 2012 he was elected to be a Scottish Labour Party councillor... (wikipedia)
I have never been through this in my life before.
He insisted the board members are 100% behind me,
We can now make sure we cherish every minute of this week. I think if we still had that pressure of relegation then it makes a difference and straight after the final we would be saying 'oh, crumbs, here we go again'.
At 2-1 we gave ourselves a little hope. The hope was that the crowd would get a little edgy, which they were starting to do, and that Rangers would tire after midweek. But the third goal was crucial. It was a bridge too far.
At 2-1 we gave ourselves a little hope, ... The hope was that the crowd would get a little edgy, which they were starting to do, and that Rangers would tire after midweek. But the third goal was crucial. It was a bridge too far.
At the end of the day, I'll know when the time is right for me to leave, but it's not something I've thought about.
I've never experienced anything like this in my career. It hurts. But we can't change anything now.
It looks like everything is agreed and we wanted him in early so he can settle in.
I want them to give it their best and not to come back on Monday and say I could have done better yesterday. Make no mistake, to have any chance on Sunday, we have got to give that bit extra.
I'm up for it but I have to get the same feeling from the players,
I'm chuffed for him. It wasn't a world-class goal but it went over the line and felt like a world-class goal to me.
If you don't score goals you don't win games, ... I thought we played reasonably well, kept up our spirit and got some good crosses in. Scoring the penalty would have given us a chance.
He's more one for the future than anything else.
There's very few people go the extra mile - so go the extra mile and give it all you've got.