I do think we are moving in the right direction but think we could struggle today as the players need time establish a pattern of play. Even if we were to lose, I'd be hopeful that we'd turn the corner in the upcoming home games.
Nevertheless, I'm swept along with the optimism and have invested some of my Hibs winnings in Motherwell -1 at 11/2.
Very candid listen with some positive news with regards to restructuring of club, players sales and ticket initiatives.
I'm enjoying the podcast weekly and it's been a real coup to get the prospective Chairman and GM on, providing an almost unprecedented insight into the running of the club.
Fair play to those involved.
How do season ticket numbers compare to previous years?
In comparison to clubs like Dundee Urd, Accies, Falkirk and Livi, why have we struggled to attract offers for quality such as Murphy, Hutchinson, Randolph and Law?
Encouraging that we are scouting and investing in the type of player that should have been the blueprint for Motherwell for many years. Acid test will be how good an eye for a player Baraclough and his colleagues possess.
Not sounding great on the injury front but pleased to hear it's a knee injury and not personal issues that kept McManus out.
Share the caution of Ya Beezer and Melvin Bragg as much bigger clubs than us have failed to integrate multiple signings in a short period of time. And while trying to install a style of play, I suspect he'll have his man-management skills put to the test by inevitable unrest.
Some of the signings though do look really impressive away. So while not getting carried away, I'll need to try and talk the missus into valentines at Dingwall.
Club has lived up to it's promise in delivering multiple signings and the manager has been backed significantly. Fascinating times ahead, on and off the park.
As alluded to previously, I hope we still get regular sightings of Thomas, Erwin and Moore despite the increased competition in their areas.
Yeah sure. I like him a lot despite a ropey performance on Sat. Just have a fear that the others could be picked up quickly given their style of play. Watt is relatively new to the scene while Erwin, Moore, Thomas and Cadden have been standouts at youth level for some time.
The club have been peddling the exciting new era line for a while. No way we're chucking fresh loans at Plymouth rejects, surely. I'd rather go with what we have.