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  1. I fully understand the return of Hastie would generate mixed feelings amongst the support but I’m all for it. One of my biggest gripes in recent times has been losing some of out best prospects before making many or any first team appearances. 

    So while the circumstances aren’t perfect, I’d be happy to see him kick start his career at Fir Park and bang in a few goals. The idea of Campbell, Turnbull and Hastie lining up together, even just for a short spell, is an appealing one. 

  2. I’d fully support the calls for financial prudence as most fans will. The club will be working towards multiple budgeting scenarios just now relating to the cost of testing, the cost of making Fir Park and the training environment ‘covid secure’ and the obvious impact of closed doors, followed by the likely tentative introduction of socially distanced crowds. With that in mind, I’d be more than happy to go with a small core squad filled up by youngsters.

    For any club that is relatively cash rich however, never has there been a better opportunity to acquire one or two gems at a time when players have little bargaining power. Maybe we could get involved in that if we can build a financial cushion with the sale of Turnbull, Campbell or Gallagher. 

    I’ve not had a chance to look but has there been any chat around youth/reserve team football in Scotland and England? If the cost of testing proves prohibitive, that opens the door to another pool of players looking for first team action. 

  3. While I understand the sensitivity around furlough, I find it a tad surprising that the club haven’t commented on this. This would be something I’d want to know before purchasing a season ticket.

    As admirable as it may for a provincial club to resist Govt support, solely plugging gaps with transfer and season ticket income while others are using furlough, would put a club at a significant disadvantage to their competitors.  

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  4. I’ve watched Jordan White a couple of times on the tv since we were linked in Jan. As his record shows, he’s not a prolific striker and a I didn’t see enough to judge his link up play. He has the movement of a typical number 9 though so I have a hunch that he’d be a useful addition. 

    I’m interested to see how Motherwell and other clubs go about their transfer business, given the uncertainty over the new season. Is it viable to insert a clause that covers the possibility of no training or games for months to come? 

  5. 4 minutes ago, ropy said:

    Clubs have talked about furloughing staff but making up their wages, surely that can’t happen because if you are paying them 20% then that is reduced wages which excludes you from the furlough scheme?

    Nah, companies are entitled to top up the Govt contribution to cover 100% of wages. What an employer can’t do is reduce hours/salary then ask Govt to pay 80% of it. 

    If clubs opt to furlough players, it means they effectively go into cold storage. No club led training regimes, no appearances on club media, no phoning fans etc. Aberdeen have opted not to go down this route as McInness wants him and his coaching team to retain contact with the squad. They are obviously in a far stronger financial position than most Scottish clubs though...

  6. 4 minutes ago, steelboy said:

    The one thing that has to be done is to split the prize money equally between the 12 teams to help cover losses.

    I was wondering about this. Will the prize money still exist for distribution? You would hope tv companies will still honour their payments...

    Growing speculation this morning that European football will be off until September. 

     

  7. I’ve been looking forward to this for a while but with lockdown looming, it feels rather irrelevant now. From a sporting perspective, the precautionary cancellation of Man City Arsenal due to the Olympiakos connection highlights the domino effect. It’ll be interesting to see what the spfl do should we get to the stage that the season can’t be completed. 

  8. Fair play with the spirited comeback, credit to manager and players for almost turning it round. Failure to beat St Mirren over 210 minutes though underlines the lack of quality in the squad. 

    On the bright side, don’t need to worry about any Hampden disappointment with Motherwell this season. I can leave that to Scotland...

  9. 1 minute ago, Orinoco said:

    we have had good results over the last year. Performances have been up and down granted, but I guess that's what you get with the type of players we have. The only other thing I would add is that  there is very little between most teams outwith the old firm. Every can beat anyone on their day it seems. Still does not excuse lack of effort mind you.

    We’ve had very good results and remarkable form but there has been a significant drop off in quality of player from this time last year. 

    After being in a mess, the likes of Hibs and Killie look to be functioning much better than us now.
     

     

  10. Gave tonight a miss but the only surprise is the margin of St Mirrens lead. Our lofty position at the turn of the year was flattering in the extreme and a reflection of how poor the rest of the league was. After a really poor January window, there was potential for our season to go into freefall and so it’s proving. 

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  11. 2 hours ago, GazzyB said:

    I thought St Mirren were really poor today. They gave Hartley all the time in the world to stroll out of defence. We should comfortably see them off at Fir Park.

    Really hopeful we can avoid either arse cheek in the quarters. If so we should be very confident of making the semis.

    Giving Hartley plenty time on the ball is a tactic most opposing teams are employing and understandably so. 

  12. While the first half performance was significantly better than Saturday, I’d struggle to give anyone motm over the course of 90 mins.

    There is no confidence in our end product, the imbalance in the midfield has caught up with us and the fullbacks are off form, leaving the centre halves horribly exposed. 

  13. We gave it a right good go in the first half but inevitably got ripped apart. I questioned Robinson’s approach pre-match and while I admire his bravery to try and attack Celtic, we simply don’t have the quality to go toe to toe at present.

    Credit to Celtic, that’s the best I’ve seen McGregor in a long time and Edouard is just on an entirely different level. 

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  14. 29 minutes ago, steelboy said:

    We will be in the market for strikers and wingers this summer. 

    Murphy is levels above Hylton who is the only decent winger we have. 

    Precisely. The only doubt over Murphy is/was his fitness. We may have invested in a plethora of wingers but two have failed to make much of an impression and the two just through the door arrive with big question marks (as do many of our signings to be fair). A fit Jamie Murphy guarantees you goals, assists and character. 

    As for a centre forward, we’ve struggled since the departure of Moult to find the right fit. 

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  15. Awful performance and there would have been no complaints had Livi put 4 or 5 past the excellent Gillespie.  Worryingly, there were no lessons learned from the opening game of the season and the likes of Hylton and Illic look as unconvincing now as they did back in August.

    For the last 15/20 mins we had the pleasure of watching Mugabi upfront but at least we can go home happy knowing the club banked a £1m over the weekend, that’s the priority afterall. 

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