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Celtic rested a lot of their first team against St Mirren and put in their worst display of the season. Obviously not taking that in as a factor but that's hardly surprising because you don't do nuanced consideration. As for Livingston, they pretty much play the Alexander game, remember him, two results against Rangers last season, and that was deemed unacceptable by our support. As for your second point, I can throw your daft argument straight back at you. How do you know? Were you there at the interviews? My view is based on an internal appointment and barely even any press speculation on anyone else. If you can back up that there was a good, experienced manager with a track record that was serious about wanting the job let me know. The whole point of my post was if you don't want 'eye bleed' football how do we compete in this league? Because it seems, unless we get some unexpected results, we'll be sitting near the bottom of the league when the break comes. You served up no answer and preferred to yap, chihuahua-like at the poser of the question. I wasn't surprised.
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It's not very good but it was better than the one he inherited. Remember back then when we were about 3 months away from the Championship?
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VAR was shocking today. Aberdeen scored in 4 minutes and I think it took them longer than that to award the goal.
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Don't blame Hammell, he was put in a terrible position. No one else wanted the job and that's why he's there. And forget about managers, formations, line ups. This is a squad of footballers who, for the most part, cannot pass a ball and have next to no game intelligence in terms of moving into space or releasing the ball. That's all the analysis you need. Essentially they don't have the basics skills to play 'on the carpet'. Alexander's 'eye bleed' football might not have been great to watch but it maximised what we had as points over a season. Now we are trying to play football and giving the ball away, again and again because we literally can't play the way fans want to see the game played. Yet again we had just over 4,000 home supporters at the match. We are self financing. We simply do not have the financial power to bring in quality footballers. There are 3rd or 4th tiers of football that have more money than us. That's the brutal truth. Alexander's way was deemed unacceptable by our support. So what's the realistic alternative? As I've said for some time there I think there is a real disconnect between where we are as a club and where some of our supporters think we should be. That's an enormous danger because it's delusions that bring the great downfalls.
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Looking forward to seeing, fingers crossed, my first goal from open play this season. Hoping for it to be down my end of the pitch would be probably asking too much!
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Aberdeen's away form in the league has been shite. W1 D1 L3 and 4-13 goals for and against. Their defence is as bad as it was last season. If we don't go into this one looking for a win we have big problems.
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Let's have a red card sweepstake. Someone write 1 to 22 on a bit of paper and cut them out.
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3 league goals scored at home so far this season. 1 OG, 1 penalty and 1 free kick. Literally not score in open play half way through October...
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Call me a cynic but somehow I don't think we are going to operate VAR better than the English Premiership does.
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Obviously not our worst performance or result against Rangers but I was pretty disappointed today by what I saw. First of all that was the poorest Rangers team we've seen at Fir Park since probably the play off match. It'll be a long, long time before we see Rangers give away as much ball as they did today. Unfortunately while we pressed and won challenges that's where the good points ended. On the ball we were absolutely atrocious. Poor ability, poor passing, poor decision making, poor control, it simply is not good enough. How many times did we win the ball and give it straight back? Or play a long ball into an area of the park with absolutely no claret and amber shirts in it? Outside of set pieces we created one real chance and that was against as poor a Rangers team as you are likely to face. Sometimes Rangers and Celtic come to our place and play at the top of their game and there isn't much you can do about it. Today Rangers were well off the boil and they have gone 2-0 up. Both goals we lost today were really poor although to be fair Rangers didn't really cause us a lot of problems overall. However, you need to be defensively switched on for the 90 minutes. Unfortunately we are going to have to play a lot better against Celtic or I suspect a pumping will be delivered.
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Doesn't matter if you are Brora Rangers or Real Madrid if you get pumped 7-1 at home your confidence takes a big knock. I think we have a real opportunity here to get the result we've been waiting a long time for. However we can't allow Rangers to play themselves back into confidence. When Dundee Utd lost 7 to AZ they played Hearts next and Hearts scored in the 1st minute. We don't need to score in the first minute but we have to prevent Rangers from playing their way out of the low place they will inevitable be in. If we can do that I think we can do something.
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Henri Anier scored his 20th international goal tonight.
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Ross County v Motherwell now Tuesday 04/10/2022
Ya Bezzer! replied to SteelmaninOZ's topic in Club Chat
Aye but they have conceded in every league match this season bar one. If you can score a goal in this league you've a decent chance of getting a result. -
This season (league stats) Rangers and Celtic have a combined penalty to shot ratio of 1 in 239 We have a penalty to shot ratio of 1 in 28 A lot of football is just.....random.
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In terms of tempo, passing, chance creation etc, etc, best performance of the season. At the end of the day though Dundee Utd, who were shocking and there for the taking, record their first league clean sheet of the season. The build up play was a lot better today but you've got to take your chances or you won't go very far. It'll be interesting to see if we can repeat that level of performance against other teams cos I thought Dundee Utd were dire.
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Louis Moult is a top five striker in the 40 plus years I've been supporting us but his injury history is catastrophic and he's not really scored too many goals since he left us. Fingers crossed we get the old Louis.
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Or it's on the fans for forcing Alexander out after two results of the season having, just a few weeks ago given him a standing ovation. As for our transfer market performance, it's been so poor for so long maybe you just have to say that's the level we are at these days. Other teams might have performed a bit better here and there but I don't see a great slew of higher standard players coming into the league in general and on the other side of that you might say we've produced better youth players than most other teams.
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You've forgotten what he took over and what he achieved with that. I said all along that Alexander's team might not be the best to watch but he squeezed pretty much the maximum you could achieve out of a poor set of players. Now we are just left with the players. By the way, Motherwell's standard of signing has been in decline for a long time probably going back to the Brown/McCall era after which big changes had to be made with the enormous financial losses we incured. Fan owner ship has rarely if ever produced top teams. There is a new reality that Motherwell supporters need to get used to but evidently they just want to scapegoat. And when you scapegoat you don't address the actual problem because, you know, it's all HIS fault.
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I don't actually agree with this line of thought. No lover of Rangers but does ANYONE other than Willie Collum think Lundstrum should have got a red for that yesterday? It's just obvious it's not a red. I'd agree if you said you can't moan about marginal decisions but there are loads of decisions being made in Scottish football that anyone watching can see are wrong or inconsistant. I think one of the things about VAR that's going to be interesting is if it changes referee behaviour because you absolutely get the impression right now that some of them, especially Willie Collum, are out their to be the centre of attention rather than actually referee properly. Would Collum give that red with VAR watching? If the answer is no then I think you have to say that certain referee's are abusing their position and that can't be allowed just because we don't have VAR in place.
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The thing that really bothers me about VAR is that basically every goal is going to be checked so for me that takes a lot of the raw emotion out of the game. There was an example yesterday down south in the Crystal Palace game, I think it was Crystal Palace anyway, where they scored, crowd went crazy, everyone celebrating and then quite a bit later it gets chopped off for the most marginal offside you'll ever see. I think it's really important we don't lose the 'feeling' of the game. I'd actually rather be cheated here and there than lose the enjoyment of watching football overall.
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No real stand outs. Both teams were tepid in attack. I thought Johansen and McGinn were the best of our defenders. Tempted to go for McGinn just because of the way he took a beautiful touch to control a high ball in the first half and brought it down on his foot. That was quite classy.
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Let's be honest the match was a complete snoozefest, I don't think either goalkeeper actually had a save to make out with the penalty. Still it was important we took points from the easier fixtures at the start of the season.. However, we may have changed manager, formation and style but our lack of creativity in open play is still there for all too see.
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Hammell starts with my support like every other Motherwell manager but we've basically swapped out an experienced manager with a track record for an inexperienced manager with no track record and I think that highlights that no high quality candidate wanted to work with our squad, budget and toxic fan base. When you fire someone you should have a plan to bring in a replacement. I don't think we did and the club has meekly folded to the idiotic knee jerk roasters in our support. Hopefully it works out for Stevie, the club and my season ticket investment but I think he has a very, very hard job ahead of him.
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Alexander has a better record than 'big Malky' in the Premiership. He won 2 out his first 15 league matches and has only won 1 out the last ten. He's spent 26 out of 40 weeks in the bottom 3 places in the league.
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Goss and Johansen. Kelly didn't have a lot to do. Went for Goss. Rest not good enough.