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For the guy with the problems with the PC. It could be a faulty memory I don’t know your configuration and how many sticks you have but if you have like me three DDR sticks try removing one at a time and see if that helps. Also have a look in your Bios at the shut off or stand by settings.
If you can get the OS to successfully boot up them the system checks will have passed. My friend had his shutting down every 20 minutes but he is new to PC computing and his machine was riddled with Virus after Virus ( no virus scan). We just wiped the dam thing and installed it all again and it was fine.
It’s annoying I know but if you keep you will crack it. If its getting to you walk away and you be amazed how after a few hours break you can think of new things to try.
Starting out with big home win over Cowdenbeath, which resulted in 2 of the 3 goals of the month, then onto an away win over Stirling, an attacker scoring late on his debut.
The dramatic win set Montrose up for a big League Cup match at 2nd Div Berwick, which we ended up losing 2-1, after creating a couple chances to equalize, but failing to take them.
That loss fired the boys up, as we crushed 10th placed Stranraer 6-0. However, the glut of goals probably ended up as a blessing for our next opponents. Peterhead, controlled by Mark, pulled out a 3-1 win, where the boys couldn't really put anything in the net, and normally stellar GK was just unable to keep the Peterhead attackers at bay.
In all, a decent session, and the possibility for promotion is certainly in the cards, as Montrose sit 2nd behind East Stirling solely on goal difference, though of course it is still very early!
I missed the first part of the session owing to the Barca/Celtic Uefa Cup tie and the AssMan did his job admirably.
He took charge for two League games, a 4-0 win over Queens Park (Graham) and a 1-0 loss to Cowdenbeath, and one League Cup Match, a creditable 2-0 win over Stranraer.
I took over for the last three games, two wins in the League, against Devon's Elgin, 4-0, and Gretna, 1-0.
The final game of the session was a 2nd Round League Cup tie against Dunfermline at home. My method of playing Cup ties is to maintain my "Cups suck ass" attitude and play the mutts and geriatrics of our squad, and astonishingly they won 2-0 against our illustrious SPL opponents.
Benefit of this is getting through to the 3rd round, pitfall is more midweek games and knackered players.
I'm building toward the future. We've no concern with the here and now of this little league.
Mark's Peterhead bested us in the first game of the session 2 -1 with a late goal. hought we deserved a point.
0 - 0 with Graham's QP. He may still sit below me in the table on goal difference, but we're certainly bottom LLaMas. :eek:
Might've had a cup loss to Morton in the mix here.
I think this is when I left for a spell to come back and find I was thrashed by Ian's East Stirling. Stupid Ass Man. (Ian, not my assistant ).
We somehow then managed a stunning 3 - 2 victory over Cowdenbeath. We'd not scored 3 goals in all games combined in the season up to that point. We ran out to a 3 - 0 lead and barely held on.
Despite poor form, I'm really enjoying the new setup. Sessions are getting faster and, well, I don't have to worry about relegation.
Hey guys, just here saying I'll only be able to MAYBE make the first hour, if that, on Monday as the junior team won, and I've got to work their playoff game here.
Of course probably makes sense to nobody, but it's not the Moose (just for you, Ian ) I've got to work for Monday night.
What could be our best session yet, aside from the fact that you lot set your clocks ahead early and didn't tell me.
Started off in great form with a 0 - 0 draw with Albion Rovers.
Then a matchup with Cyber-Guinness which looked on course for another 0 - 0 draw until he managed to score in the 83rd minute. Miraculously we took the hint and scored one goal in the 86th and the winner in the 89th. Sorry fellow North American.
We were then duly put in our place by Gretna 4 - 1 and Stirling (a match I was on holiday for) 2 - 0.
A hard fought 1 - 0 victory over Stranraer again leaving it late.
Ended the session on a downer with a 3 - 1 loss to Mark's Peterhead. I scored early on to take the lead and he drew level winning it late on with a own goal where he seemed to knock over my keeper to score followed by a penalty. It was closer than the result shows. A bit unfair. I thought we'd done enough to earn a point but again Mark beats me with a late goal.
We're somewhere around 6 / 7 in the table. Just need to string some wins together.
We were so fast I'd played a game before I even got there, well, my AssMan had constructed a 6-0 victory over Montrose (sorry Doug) owing to an Acute Myocardial Infarction keeping me late at work and the destination being set as the NERI instead of the miles-closer WGH.
When I got there, about an hour late - or just on time, NYC time - we had five League games to play and one League Cup game. We ran out winners over two AI Teams, Stirling Albion 4-1 and Stranraer 5-0, we lost to Albion Rovers 1-0 (a mind boggling shot from the centre line which my goalie chose to ignore completely, even as it almost stopped whilst running over the line, and we managed to win two games against human managers, 2-0 against Mark's Peterhead and 2-0 against Graham's Queens Park.
Agains sticking rigidly to my "Cups Suck Ass" policy, we played a team of misfits and aged and infirm blokes against SPL Killie, and somehow contrived to draw 1-1 and win 4-3 on penalties, making it two out of two against SPL opposition. My policy shan't change for the match against well, well, f*ckin' well.
Good session, like I said. Seven games my lads played, I'm enjoying this online stuff greatly.
makes me miss the old days , there might be a chance of me returning in a few weeks time, my coursework is now over, and hopefully the rest of my outstanding work can be completed over the Easter break, but meantime good luck to you all