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  2. I hope he got his work permit before that wee grass tried to turn him in.
  3. Today
  4. One of the posters over on pie and bovril said the manager was in the building and started work today.
  5. Not been in for a while. MJC still not had his hole yet?
  6. Any update on whether his work permit’s been approved? The first team are back in for pre-season tomorrow, and we should be due a welcome interview with him soon as well.
  7. I'd agree that lack of positional sense and concentration has been more of a problem recently than lack of physicality...
  8. I'll settle for one than can tackle and stay in position.
  9. Yes very light on the left and up front Allan. On paper we're almost ok for strikers with the exception of a physical target man. However 3 of them are injured long term and have question marks over them in any event. Herr Wimmer had identified our striking department as being in need of an overhaul. Another big central defender is also a must.
  10. Dependant on what formation we play we need to recruit - A CB - LB/LWB depending on formation - Holding Midfielder - Box to Box Midfielder - LW and RW depending on formation new manager wants to play - A Striker
  11. Which is a good thing, and what we need when a new manager comes in. Room for some new faces to fit their style.
  12. Very lightweight and short of cover, up front, left and right wing backs, and left back, so some serious recruitment is required over the summer.
  13. I'd of happily let all 3 Rbs leave I don't think any of them are great. I could of understood keeping Mcginn for the leadership he brings before SOD triggered his extension clause but once that happened I thought we should have let him go. For me Mcginn is a better player and defender than SOD.
  14. I'll need convincing McGinn isn't just a recurring injury waiting to happen this season before I considered punting SOD.
  15. Squad looks like in position atm looks like GK - Oxborough/Ward RB - Koutrombis, Mcginn, SOD Cb - Gordon, Balmer, Mcghee Lb- Wilson Cm - Miller, Slattery, Halliday, Fadinger, Wells, Sparrow Rw- Nicholson, Ross LW- Maswanhise St- Stam, Robinson, Stuperavic Miller will be sold for a big fee. We then have to shift guys like Nicholson, Stuperavic and one of the Rbs ideally SOD.
  16. While the squad undoubtedly requires strengthening it has to be said that there's good scope there for sell on. If the club (and players) play their cards right Stama, Sparrow, Slats and even Tawanda could potentially bring us in a decent return. Of course that'll depend on contract status.
  17. Aston Oxborough Calum Ward Stephen O’Donnell Liam Gordon Kofi Balmer Paul McGinn Johnny Koutroumbis Ewan Wilson Tom Sparrow Callum Slattery Andy Halliday Lennon Miller Dylan Wells Lukas Fadinger Luca Ross Zach Robinson Apostolos Stamatelopoulos Filip Stuparevic Sam Nicholson Tawanda Maswanhise Olly Whyte Jordan McGhee In Discussions - Dom Thompson, Matty Connelly
  18. So how many are being kept and who are they?
  19. Yesterday
  20. The photos of all released players on Facebook hurt my heart. I was on the phone to my mum and I started crying - that's why I would never make a football manager. Just practicing for when Slattery leaves us
  21. No such thing as an average Joe in my humble opinion! 😆😆😆
  22. Agree. I'd like to keep him
  23. Stama has at least shown he has the talent/ability to score goals at our level. Whether he can stay fit long enough to prove that remains to be seen. I still hold out some hope for him, as he could still be a player that we can develop and sell on.
  24. When Archie Mair broke his thumb im sure
  25. Connelly had come back a couple (I think) times where the club exercised the option for an "emergency short term recall" There are going to be changes, for 16-21 year olds with the new cooperation system as well https://news.stv.tv/sport/scottish-fa-introduces-new-cooperation-system-in-shake-up-of-loan-player-rules#:~:text=Under the new “Cooperation System,to increase their game time.
  26. If I recall rightly, he was on the bench for the St Johnstone cup game in Perth, but he went back to East Kilbride.
  27. I don't think it's anything to do with being a Society, tbh, as the Board runs the club and makes the budgeting and footballing decisions. More to do with the fact that we made poor choices with injury prone players and then had to make do with who was available in January (and we can afford). We did unearth a few good loanees though, like Gent, Spencer and Biereth. Wimmer wanted a squad of about 22 players, and that seems about right to me.
  28. Reads like several players were offered terms. All loanees should have been returned to sender and those not playing every week who're out of contract should have been automatically released. Good point was made earlier re clearing the decks. I don't think we're being strong enough. For me we're far too accommodating to many average Joe's. Concerning that people are watching these guys every week and think we should continue to pay them. I can't help but think it's partly due to being led by a society rather than a single owner. A single owner with their own money being wasted would be less tolerant. Having triggers in contracts that keeps aging and average players on the books together with these negotiations doesn't fill me with confidence that we're a tightly run ship.
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