Not the most tactful of replies, but we'll let that stick to the wall.
If you read back, no-one has suggested that GA will make that change, but a few of us have raised that as an idea with merit, at least on a trial basis.
Could there have been an element of sarcastic clapping? As our defenders backed off and backed off our fans knew what DT would do, but the defenders seemingly didn't.
I wouldn't put it quite so bluntly, but yes you're right. In the full backs' defence they have no cover in front of them. McGinley is, for some reason, a target for the boo brigade but O'Donnell is the one making mistakes and costing us the odd goal. He was badly at fault for Celtic's first and left Kelly totally exposed.
Well, that was as poor a performance against Celtic at FP as I've seen for a long time. We looked a beaten side at 3.00. The only positives were that its good to play so badly and only lose 2-0; no bad injuries; and no red cards. A dire all round team performance.
Sadly very typical of recent years' game against Celtic. We took the field looking very scared of them and have given them far too much respect. Celtic have been light years ahead of us in terms of attitude and work rate.
Well, we should should know all about Turnbull's skills so why give him so much time and space? Game well and truly over. No red cards or injuries please, anything else is a bonus.
A bit harsh and judgemental. I always like Scotland to do well, but I'm not an international fan. That doesn't mean I'm not interested in football per se. You could equally say that to be a football fan you have to have a wider interest in lower league football, but that would be equally wrong and unfair. Each to their own I say.
Pretty much my view too. I used to attend Scotland games in my youth but lost interest many years ago as I saw how the system worked ie treatment of players like our own Joe Wark, and the actions of the SFA. I'm a Well fan end of.
Comparison of Spiderpig and others like us to the religious bigots is out of order.
The foul statistics will also reflect how streetwise a team is. "experience" in BBC speak.
As for John Clark's 1991 challenge on Ally Maxwell.......I've always believed it to be a cast iron foul. My reasoning is that as he jumped he swivelled around to face away from Ally and protect himself from the inevitable collision.