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  1. That's the thing for me and i think many others - how the budget is being spent. No one is suggesting compromise the budget. Our squad wasn't exactly thin at the end of last season ( at least compared to recent years, e.g. under McCall). So spending the same amount in total on 3 or 4 quality starters, instead of 7 or 8 bench warmers is surely how you build on last season's success. Selling our best defender and signing a bench worth of players isn't the way forward IMO.
  2. I agree with a lot of the above comments. It was a difficult start to the season and barring the accies game, none have gone dramatically against expectations. Another point or so would have done a lot for confidence though. We've no right to be beating hearts at tynecastle, let alone a hearts team who've started the season on fire. Main concern is we seem to be gifting a goal a game at the moment. My feeling is the sooner Dunne is fit the better as it will give our back line some much needed pace again. Recruitment in the summer was baffling tbh. I've lost count of the number of centre mids we've now got on our books. Johnson potentially looks a neat addition, and i understand Carson was expected to leave hence the move for Gillespie, but the rest, other than maybe aldred, I just don't understand. None of them are poor players necessarily, but are any of them starters? And after selling kipre I'd argue we've a weaker first eleven, despite signing about 8 players in the summer!!!
  3. Totally agree with this comment. We have regressed! In the end of the day, we've lost one first team player and signed, what, 6 or 7 over the summer? Early days still, but not one of them would you put in the starting 11 with our full squad fit. I really don't understand that philosophy. Add depth yeah, but (1) signing 2 or 3 quality starters does that by default if you don't lose players. And (2) how much depth do we need? I've lost cost count of the number of centre mids we have on the books. Oh and yeah, f---ing woeful yesterday.
  4. I'd have expected a bit more for kipre given he'd recently signed an extension. I was thinking we'd be flirting with a record fee, maybe in the region of £1.5M plus sell on clause. But looking at the bigger picture, we took a punt a year ago, and sold him for reportedly £1M with sell on. I'll take that every season thank you. Big jersey to fill but i'd love to see Maguire stake a claim for Cedric's spot. I suspect we may lose another player before the end of the month too. And best of luck to Kipre! Love the big man.
  5. Is this official? Or as good as? Not seen it online anywhere.....
  6. Don't post on here much, do often follow the forum from a distance though. I have renewed and frankly do so every year without thinking. Probably ends up not being value for money after missing games due to holidays/ plans but I love our wee team too much to care. Fully appreciate folk have different priorities and circumstances in life, but i would love to see more home fans through the gates. Up the well.
  7. On a side note, do the spfl still take action against dives? If so boyles yesterday was a stick on. Did the st Johnstone boy (Cummins was it?) get any retrospective punishment?
  8. A lot to be positive about after yesterday. Another great 2nd half performance, some individual performances too and of course a convincing comeback away from home against a good hibs team. Felt we might have gone on to win it in fact. Looking at the bigger picture, this time last year we would have lost that 3 or 4 nil after going 2 down. A lot of credit due to Robinson for the change in attitude around the place.
  9. This! And im excited to see how things pan out next season. Even in his last interview he mentioned he only had a couple days break down south during which he was still focussed on us. Makes a welcome change....mcghee used to get that every week! On the signings, so far so good imo. Don't know much about bigirimana but sounds like he has all the attributes and needs regular football to progress. I liked Fisher when I saw him play last year. Sounds like he had his injury problems at caley but hopefully a decent pre season with us and he can carry his recent form into next season. End of the day 8 goals in 25 games (1 in 3ish) last season isn't a bad return at all, all be it most of them in the run in.
  10. mfc88

    Thanks Scott

    Thanks Scott. Many will disagree but I would have him up there in, or around, the legends category. IMO if it wasn't for him, Moult wouldn't have been such a success. I hope if he's ever back, he doesn't get boo'd like before. As a side note, I met him once, after he left us for Celtic. Absolute top bloke - was more than happy to stand and have a chat for ten mins or so, even though he was with his mates.
  11. A few players had a good game imo. Mchugh despite the heart in mouth moment, henegan, hammell, great save from griffiths at 0-0, felt ainsworth made an impact when he came on. But in a scrappy battle, one man was the difference between the teams.....LOUIS LOUIS LOUIS!!!
  12. Dont disagree with your first point, he did dig us out a hole last season. But from memory mcghee came in around November(?) and we were still looking at relegation until we hit a run of form around march. Then look who he signed over the summer. Bowman, belic, clay, lucas, blyth, brill. All contributed the sum of fuck all. Only tait and mchugh worked out. Then let go of Kennedy and laing in January.... to sign jules. And Robinson is getting the blame here?? Edit: don't get me wrong I appreciate everything mcghee DID do for the club, particularly his first season with us. But he made some bad moves this time around and his time was up.
  13. Robinson has been left to try and clean up the mess that mcghee left behind. Add to that an unfortunate injury list and he has had to make the best of what's in front of him. Admittedly i expected results to have been better too, but I personally won't be judging him until next season, whatever league that's in.
  14. Anything but a win aka miracle here and I think we'll do lucky to finish 11th. Based on the last couple defeats being more or less carbon copies of our season, it's clear we haven't learned from the many mistakes that have got us here. A win and there's hope that accies won't win thereafter, sealing 10th. We certainly ain't beating killie at home and when we don't, that final ict game could pan out to be the nightmare scenario depending on next week's result.
  15. Yeah I'll second that. Keep it to the football. Leave divisive politics/ religion etc to the ugly sisters.
  16. Never been so angry after a game as I was today! County looked decent on the ball while offering little attack-wise. We had plenty balls into the area, f@@k knows how many corners, but no one even near it?!! It was obvious in the second half that 1 goal was going to win it, cue the fucking self destruct button. At that point, the team were beat. Pathetic. I am now reduced to zero faith that we will stay up. If we're lucky enough to avoid 12th, we'll get beaten in the playoffs. You actually don't even need to attack to beat us - just sit tight and defend and we'll fucking throw one in.
  17. I remember making the case to Aberdeen fans that it was 3-1 to them on bad decisions that season. The three being Anderson handball goal, a penalty that was about 5 yards outside the box (early on in the season) and something happened it a cup game which slips my mind, offside goal maybe? As sickening as the decisions have been, especially of late in crunch matches, I struggle with the notion there's an agenda against us. Certainly things haven't gone our way though. What did shock me was the media harping on about our goal vs Inverness, without pointing out their offside goal, and barely a mention of our legitimate goals vs hamilton and yesterday. Both potentially season defining moments for us. Yet they choose to focus on an incident that (1) evened out another decision in that game and (2) was a game which we scored again and probably would have gone on to win anyway.
  18. mfc88

    Dundee Motm

    Campbell. I presume the samson vote was a piss take?
  19. Back 3 is not working and Robinson has to see that. Far too exposed down the wings and using cadden and frear as wing backs pretty much nullifies their attacking threat. Contrary to what many on here think, on the ball I didn't think we played bad at all yesterday. But just shocking defensively as per. And we might have gotten away with it but for the craig samson show on the stroke of half time. And that goal.....I'm getting sick of it this season.
  20. Re summer signings. Surprised no ones mentioned clay. I like him and one of the few from Friday with pass marks for me. I think he'll prove to be a good signing for us - unsung hero type. Hard working, tough tackler with a good range of passing (though admittedly his passing can be lazy at times). He's still relatively young too so time to develop.
  21. Read a few comments and agree with the general consensus - lacking width big time. 4-3-3 with NO WINGERS is never going to work. Same as against thistle. We've got our top scorer and only penalty box striker playing left wing ffs! Time to go 4-3-3 with wingers or change back to a 4-4-2. Pet hate is managers shoehorning 11 players into a formation. Samson I don't think is terrible, but he's had his chance and gifted opponents with a few howlers. Mcghee looked pretty raging at half time - time for brill, surely.
  22. I totally disagree with this opinion. And I'm not just saying that because of last night. He looks the part but that's it. What has he done since he came in to suggest he's better than twardzik? The other week the caley thistle boys header went through him. He hardly covered himself in glory for countys goals either. I only recall one exceptional piece of goalkeeping from him - one on one vs caley (you could add his save from the initial header last night but his next action made up for it). I agree he has potential but right now he's not the answer.
  23. I would doubt it tbh. But regardless I'd rather have a better chance of staying in the league than worrying about who we can or can't get on loan from sheff utd.
  24. For me it was a worrying and sickening way to lose after such good work to go in front. Every point is a prisoner and the mistakes last night were unacceptable. Before last night Long had done absolutely nothing to suggest he is any better than Dan. After last night he should be dropped. 1st goal - OK it was a free header which was criminal, but a cross inside the 6 yard box is keeper territory and dealing with crosses was everyone's main criticism of Dan. Great save from the header to be fair, then the less said the better. 2nd goal, what the actual fuck was going through his head? 2 centre half's there to deal with what was nothing more than a hopeful punt. Laing is clearly watching the ball with one intention - nodding it back to the keeper. If long is coming for that (which he should never ever ever ever ever have been) then scream bloody murder to let laing know. Long has potential but he cost us last night and we can't afford that level of complacency in the position were in. Bring back Dan.
  25. Assuming the same players are injured/ suspended I'd like to see pretty much the same lineup as sat but with Thomas out wide and Erwin up front, Sutton dropping to the bench as just about everything good we do at the moment breaks down with him. Will take a point here just to stop the downward spiral.
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