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  1. 37 minutes ago, steelboy said:

    The January window killed us. Thank you Burrows. 

    The point is not without its merits.  Although it lies more at those responsible for recruitment rather than our CEO.

    Manzinga and Mugabi are easily 2 of the worst footballers I've ever seen.  Neither should be anywhere near a professional football team.

    We needed a striker, we signed another 2 wingers.  

    Arguably we should have been in for another centre half and a full back.  Though we've got a winger on trial so that should sort those issues out...

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  2. Just to change the subject a bit.

    It can't be overstated just how bad that offside decision is.  In the circumstances, I reckon you'll struggle to see worse at any level of professional football this season.

    I wonder if Robbo got an immediate apology from the officials or if that's just reserved for Gerrard and marginal decisions against Rangers?

  3. On 11/16/2019 at 6:05 PM, mwellhighland said:

    I don't think I'll ever understand the McKenna hype.  He's pish and it makes me think I know nothing about football the way everyone goes on 

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks like that.  He is the very definition of a carthorse.  Miller, with obvious bias, mentioning trying a pairing of Devlin and McKenna as they play together at club level and will have an understanding.  That's a fair enough point if both of them weren't absolutely fucking shite.

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  4. I'd be very surprised if Hearts were able to afford Robbo if I'm being honest.  They aren't awash with cash at present thanks in part to infrastructure projects and mainly a fucking wild transfer policy that sees them spunk most of their budget on utter shite.

    Would Robbo even fancy the job?  A major rebuild both on and off the park, with the current owner due to leave within 18 months, may not be that attractive a prospect from a football side.  They can offer a good bit more in cash salary wise though...

  5. It was disappointing to lose to Rangers, but even more so to an abysmal Aberdeen.  Hopefully we can bounce back this week to avoid a slump.

    For all the grandstanding from the Scottish press, Rangers aren't a particularly good side despite the mountains of cash thrown at them.  They are absolutely honking at the back and are more often than not bailed out by the super human heroics of McGregor.  The bonus they have is a player of Defoe's quality to call upon and to a lesser extent Morelos.  

    What is fast becoming a major issue is our lack of goals and a real distinct lack of ruthlessness when attacking.  Passing up scores of chances every game has been a continuing theme of our season so far and it would be great to finally address it by giving someone a hefty scudding.  It's a problem plenty of teams in the Premiership would like to have, but it is problem that has to be solved nonetheless if we want to have a good season.

  6. An excruciating performance against an absolutely dug shite team.  Not exposing Logan at any point of that game is a major faux pas from Robbo.  Any team that contains a defenceof Considine, McKenna, Devlin and Logan should be on the emd of regular trouncings, but we barely laid a glove on them.

    A desperately poor performance and one, if we repeat it next week, will see us on the end of an almighty hiding.

  7. 57 minutes ago, joewarkfanclub said:

    Using the same argument, I can understand the feeling Gallagher deserves a shot, he has been very good this year in our league, but do we really think he is better than Hanley who has captained Norwich into the EPL or Cooper who captains Leeds in the Championship? There is no evidence for that.

     

    There is.  As someone who watches Cooper regularly I can testify to how absolutely dug shite he is.  He played a big part in Leeds staying in the Championship last season.  Grant Hanley is a fraud of a footballer and genuinely one of the worst players I have ever seen pull on the dark blue.   As an aside, Hanley started 6 matches last season so it's a bit of stretch to say he captained them to promotion when Tettey did that rather stellar job.   Both have played International football and both have proven on more than one occasion that they are nowhere near good enough.

  8. Gallagher is a vastly superior defender who is significantly ahead of Devlin, Findlay, McKenna, Hanley and Cooper ability wise,  who all seem to be called up with no complaint.  I genuinely wouldn't be against him and Halkett(injured now obviously) at the back after what I've witnessed the last few games.

     

    Devlin is absolutely honking yet has been in the 4 of the 6? squads.  I'd be hoping to never see Cooper play another second for Scotland as he is fucking shite.  None of the above players are of the required "International Standard", but we have no one else which is why we are murder.

  9. 1 minute ago, Londonwell said:

    I didn't say it wasn't, in fact, I actually run social media channels for a 'company' so fully aware of how these things work. My point was more that the club has a very clear social media strategy and hooking up with a company who is so successful on that platform is only going to increase that exposure.  

    Apologies, I wasn't quite sure what  direction your response was going there.

    Agreed, the link up between the companies should absolutely be of huge benefit to us as a club.  Good to see my Welsh team Newport County involved in it as well.

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  10. 6 minutes ago, Londonwell said:

    Facebook is of course where Paddy Power have a big presence.

    Virtually every company on the Earth has a fully functioning, targeted and paid for social media presence.  It's easy advertising to increase site hits and customer interaction. 

    It is literally how most companies operate their online presence.

    Even LinkedIn has basically morphed into a business version of Facebook.

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  11. 2 minutes ago, weeyin said:

    Agree with the Cash Convertors point.

    Also, for me, companies like Facebook are doing far more damage to society than just about any other business I can think of.

    I'd agree with that.  The games and mobile companies and platforms like Facebook are responsible for addictions Worldwide and the general loss of social skills, but are universally accepted.

    Suicide prevention is a noble addition to our shirts, however there are endless causes of it.  Whilst gambling may be a contributing factor in some cases, it is only a small piece of of the overall picture.  Drugs, drink, relationships, mental health, lifestyle, work, trauma the list continues ad infinitum. 

    Separating the business side of things from the charitable side of things is essential here.  Both can work on our shirts.  I'm sure Paddy Power contribute greatly to the specific addiction charities concerned with their markets, with the likely implementation that they will have to contribute an even greater amount through evolving legislation. 

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  12. Gambling/Alcohol advertising doesn't bother me,  fuck even the (iconic) tobacco advertising in motor sport didn't bother me. (which they're impressively sneaking back in)  We're a small Club and a hugely successful business being willing to back us financially is quite the coup for the us.

    Gambling companies, airlines, car manufacturers and tech giants seem to be almost exclusively where the money is at these days so there's no point having some faux morality about the business of sponsorship deals.  IMO having Cash Converters as our main sponsor was much worse than what we've just agreed with Paddy Power. 

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  13. Would be an absolutely mental move.  The chance to get out of our backwater league to develop at an EPL team under a very good coach is something young Scottish players should be walking over hot coals for.  To throw that away to work with Lennon and Kennedy at Celtic, under the cloud of shit that will come over the next 2 seasons is bewildering.

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  14. 34 minutes ago, superward said:

    As of the public accounts up to 31/05/2018 the club owed Les £995k and JB £210k

     

    As you say it's a rough guide, but some documentation I was reading had us owing Les £650k and Boyle  £350k via guarantees.  There's no way we can owe John Boyle that much surely?  I'd be surprised if we actually still owed Les as much as stated either.  They both seem enormous sums of money unless things really were that bad? 

     

    I like that we've got a Pacific Shelf 1272 involved in the Club as a creditor as well...

     

  15. 5 minutes ago, numpty said:

    Hardly seems like the most controversial thing for a Rangers player to say, to be honest. If he'd said he was there to help Celtic win 10-in-a-row, that might be a story.

    Surely you'd be wanting to stop 9 in a row?  Or is he just conceding that title already?

  16. 5 minutes ago, Kmcalpin said:

    I think the article is being taken slightly out of context.  Alan Burrows' comments apply equally to over half of the clubs in the Premiership, not just us.  In short, its an issue for Scottish football.  We always have been in the same market more or less for players as clubs like Kilmarnock, St Mirren, St Johnstone, and Dundee etc.  This is nothing new.  What is newer, although not new, is that mega rich foreign investors have been displacing British owners of the top English clubs and this has had a cascading effect right down the English league system.   Perhaps Alan Burrows is just being more open, than his counterparts about our transfer targets. Big money is now being poured into non league clubs down south. Don't forget too that many English clubs have catchment area populations far larger than ours.  

    It is also worth noting how much of a basket case the EFL is.  More than half the Clubs are operating on unsustainable budgets based entirely on loans/debt (much like Rangers and Dundee).  Looking at the financial statistics, I would be surprised if we are not fast approaching the point of no return when it comes to the EFL in terms of a widespread collapse of the Clubs involved in it.  Had the latest Sky Sports deal not been forced through, much to chagrin of the biggest sides in the Championship like Villa and Leeds, the financial collapse of some clubs would have been greatly accelerated.  So many are teetering on the brink through obscene financial mismanagement and gambling on promotion that it will eventually bit them on the arse.

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  17. It's a big problem this team faces if they aren't 100% "at it".   We've committed to signing grafters over genuine ability and last season it worked, but this season, through various reasons, those grafters haven't been at 100% which  gives us no leeway in our game plan to make up for the distinct lack of ability in our side.  Robinson has been extremely fortunate to have young Turnbull come into the side and add some much needed ability, but he can't do it on his own.

    Whether the manager has lost the dressing room or the players have chucked it, but the desire and intensity shown last season just isn't there at all.

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