Lobey_Dosser
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20 minutes ago, Ya Bezzer! said:
Patterson should get the nod going forward (if you excuse the pun).
There is a level of performance you need to attain to be an international player and O'Donnell after nearly 20 caps hasn't got there. He's not the only one or even the worst offender. Unlike some of our more illustrious names he's played much closer to his potential but I'm afraid that still isn't good enough for international football.
Guys like Nisbet, Turnbull, Gilmour are the future. Guys like Dykes, Armstrong, McGregor, Christie, McBurnie and O'Donnell have had had their chance and need to take a step backwards.
McGregor and Christie are far from finished. Both have been integral parts of our upturn in fortunes but sadly neither came into the tournament in good form. Hopefully Turnbull gets his chance soon enough but he presumably didn’t impress in training despite having a decent game against the Netherlands. I do think/hope Clarke will regret persisting with two non goalscoring strikers when Christie, Fraser, Forrest and Turnbull have all got what it takes to contribute in the final third. The long ball tactic needs to be put in the bin.
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Very disappointing performance from O’Donnell and the majority of the team, bar Robertson and McGregor. After the first ten minutes it quickly became evident that we didn’t have the energy or tactical nous to cope with Croatia and we invited a Modric masterclass. Plenty for Steve Clarke to reflect on, the balance of the midfield was wrong in the two Hampden games and I’m not sure I’ll ever understand why we switched to two non goalscoring strikers for this tournament.
Nevertheless, it’s been an absolute joy to be part of, providing the greatest excitement and anticipation I’ve experienced in football for many a year. Back to reality with a bump though and time to get up to speed with these new Motherwell signings.
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I’d be delighted for O’Donnell if he can get a move on the back of this tournament. I’d like to think any exit clause while modest will still be good money for Motherwell.
Should this come to fruition, maybe we can enquire about taking young Nathan Patterson on loan. Heard he’s decent...
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Nicola heaping praise on O’Donnell. So much love in the room.
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Ticket sorted for Tuesday now. Same again SODs.
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Take a bow Stephen O’Donnell, an outstanding contribution to an excellent team performance. He’s had to take some unwarranted criticism from notorious sections of the media over the last week and shut every one of them up tonight. Huge credit to Stevie Clarke too, kept his cool all week, defended all his players, and produced a textbook performance that we can all be proud of.
Here’s to me monitoring the UEFA ticket portal for the next three days.
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Just home from the game. First and foremost, it was a pleasure to be back in a stadium, the organisation, atmosphere etc all very good.
My heart sank though when the lineup was announced. The absence of Tierney was a huge blow but there’s not much you can do about injury. Leaving McGregor out though, I just don’t get it. We didn’t have anyone in midfield looking to pick up the ball from the centre halves and knit the play together.
Anyway onto O’Donnell. He made a nervous start then plugged away as best he could with minimal support as he went up and down the right. There were worse players on the park...
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Unpopular opinion but I’m a fan of white shorts and I think they would have worked well here, complimenting the white trim on the top.
Overall though, another decent effort and I’m pleased to see us stay with Macron who have served us very well throughout our contract. I’m interested to see how adventurous we’ll be with the away kit. As fans hopefully reform to the stands, an illuminous Shivute effort would be well timed and add to the Fir Park atmosphere.
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1 hour ago, Ya Bezzer! said:
When they came up there was still terraces behind both goals. The first match at Fir Park was a 2-2 draw. I can't even remember who scored for us but remember Ian Porteous scoring for them.
That game sticks in my head as it’s the first time I can recall watching us comeback from 2 down. Cooper came off the bench and Big Buff equalised late on.
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That’s quite simply sensational from the club. I’ve not bought one in recent seasons but I’ll certainly do so now. Credit to everyone that has made this possible. On the back of the proposed super league and unrest down south, I hope this pledge gets the spotlight it merits.
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Not the move he would have anticipated when he threw the toys out the pram in Dec/Jan but a decent move for a player of his standard. I wish him well but I never fully took the guy despite a very good first season at Fir Park and his significant role in Scotland qualifying for the euros. As a captain he let the club down badly and that won’t be forgotten.
We’ve lost better centre halves in recent years. Hopefully we can unearth another Kipre, Hutchinson or Aldred.
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Go on the Saints, they’ve been very refreshing to watch under Callum Davidson and went about that impeccably tonight. I celebrated Zander’s heroics as much as Watt’s equaliser. And yesterday’s subscription to Premier Sports was worth it to see McInnes, McCall, Weir and Craigan devastated.
From a Motherwell perspective, it’s a case of what could have been when you think of both the League and Scottish cup semi final line-ups. In truth though, I’d much rather see a Motherwell squad I have genuine affection for win the cup.
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I’ve not been his biggest fan recently but I thought Gallagher was very good tonight and his composure helped us throughout the last 60 mins. Huge credit to Watt too for having barely trained yet helped turn the game around, I love the guy.
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12 minutes ago, FirParkCornerExile said:
Time to question the manager on bloody awful negative tactics. Positive play only came when his hand was forced. Our defeat today lies squarely at his door.
Hibs are the third best team in the country by a distance. We took them to penalties and created enough chances late on to win it. Alexander’s tactics may not be pleasing on the eye but we came close to producing a very special win there. If we had a fully fit Watt and Roberts at our disposal, I imagine our approach would have been somewhat different.
If any blame is to be apportioned for tonight, it lies squarely with Lawless.
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That’s a sore one. From about the 60th minute mark onwards we were very good and gave it everything.
Players should be proud of getting ourselves back into the game. Lawless can fuck off though, useless.
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During half time in extra time, Jock Brown picked up on Alexander spending a few minutes with his staff before getting in about the players. Anyone else find that a bit weird?
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Obviously pleased to progress but there was little pleasure to be gained from that tonight. Kelly and Hastie the positives.
With the likely absence of Roberts, Watt and now Campbell in the weeks ahead, I’m grateful we’ve steered cleared of the relegation battle. As for the cup, hard to see this bunch getting any success, the lack of quality and desire was there for all to see tonight.
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Dreadful. Can’t be arsed watching extra time.
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19 minutes ago, Goggles & Flippers said:
Wee Lizzy would still be the boss after independence or not
To begin with...
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I don’t think we can have a go at the SFA in this instance. While there may not be a written protocol, there will be an understanding of what is the ‘done thing’ in such circumstances. English football, rugby, cricket and horse racing have altered their fixtures while the decision on the snooker world champs is pending. Had the SFA not done likewise, they’d be open to staunch criticism.
With no crowds, the inconvenience is minimal so we might as well take this on the chin and give royalists one less thing to greet about.
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2021/2022 Rebuild
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Outstanding business from the club and credit to the Board for making it possible. The shift in transfer policy from the Robinson regime is clearly apparent and one which I welcome. Not to be greedy but a couple of further signings in the Kelly or KVV mould would set us up well for the new season.
Good luck to Kelly, should he go onto replicate his form from last season, a Scotland call-up won’t be far away.