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Everything posted by Kmcalpin
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As Yabba's Turd says, its O'Connor. Hopefully at least one recovers quickly.
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No its worse than that......4 injured.
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Good luck to the young lad. I'm pleased he's getting his chance as he's worked hard for it. We shouldn't expect too much of him.
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Worryingly our injury list seems to be growing. Ojala , Sondre Solheim, Donnelly, O'Hara, Crawford and now O'Connor it seems are all out. Certainly GA is playing things close to his chest and we are seeing less information - maybe not a bad thing in a wider context. Does anyone know how these players are progressing?
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Where did you hear this?
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He was silly to lunge in like that and give the ref a decision to make. For his part McLean should have taken the conditions into account. A tad harsh and officious.0
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Well we held on but it was a nail biting finish. A decent performance in appalling conditions but we need to be sharper up front. An important win though.
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Sill silly lad!
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2 bad yellow card decisions by referee.
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Yes, we needed to capitalise on our superiority, but didn't. Still vert tight. United are working very hard off the ball to close us down but Mugabi is getting plenty of space. .
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Silly foul by Maguire. Fortunately United didn't take advantage.
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Yass. 1-0 Watt. Lovely strike.
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The midfield personnel would place a lot of pressure on Slattery. One man can only do so much.
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My thoughts exactly. GA certainly did not seem too happy afterwards and highlighted the players "mindset" or mentality if you like. He was also right to highlight that its not the first time this has happened ie the Sevco hammering. Like many things in life, I'm sure there were other reasons for our wild drop off in form yesterday, but yes the players' mentality was a major factor. I suspect he's now asking questions like has the club signed the right players? Its ok being talented but if your mindset is wrong...... I'd like to think that we'll bolster the midfield next month with not one (Tierney) but at least 2 new faces. Liam Donnelly is proving to be very injury prone; Robbie Crawford, Barry Maguire and Mark O'Hara are not setting the heather on fire. Liam Grimshaw is not a midfielder. That leaves young Dean Cornelius. Its wrong to pin too much responsibilty on his shoulders but he's due his chance. Anyway, I think GA has identified the problem.
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I'm no tactician but I assumed beforehand that Adam would be crucial to Dundee's game plan today. Merry Christmas Dundee, from the players at Fir Park!
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I don't think Dundee's decision has anything to do with Covid. They have previous for being "awkward" with tickets.
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If so, Dundee must be confident of filling Dens Park for this game.
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Why has Dundee at this late stage decided that there will be no PATG and that we have to buy tickets in advance?
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I think you're taking Spiderpig's comment slightly out of context. Teams don't win cups solely through good luck, but any team winning a trophy has to have an element of good luck to do so. Likewise you don't win cups through having talent alone, nor character alone.
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Good news about young Stuart. He's doing very well.
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Willie Collum had a poor game yesterday. Totally inconsistent from start to finish. Quite how he never carded Baninghime for hauling down rugby style one of our guys who was breaking forward I'll never know. Cameron Devlin? Its been many many years since I've seen a player commit so many without being booked. He should have been sent off. I counted 9 offences given against him. One bad tackle deserved a yellow in its own right. Persistent fouling Willie - have you heard of it? He should also have been carded when he venomously lashed the ball against a prostrate Goss well after play was stopped right under Collum's nose. Hearts were fortunate to finish with 10 men. Perhaps Gordon and Neilson were protesting at the finish that Devlin should've gone for an early bath? Probably not.
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A great peformance and result yesterday. It was perhaps our best peformance for quite some time. I, and many others, were expecting us to concede possession and sit back in our usual way inviting crosses. However our up and at em style and high press caught us all by surprise and obviously Robbie Neilson too. I expected him to change things at half time but he didn't. The second half continued in the same vein as the first. I'm surprised that our possession stat was clearly less than 50%. It was a good all round team performance with no failures. I was esepcailly pleased for Mugabi, McGinley and Shields. The former's surging runs and high press caused Hearts continual problems and it was McGinley's best game for us. He made one crucial tackle to deny Hearts and didn't lose one header all day. Great to see Shields get off the mark and he ran and ran all day, hassling the Hearts rearguard. He showed why we gave him a 3 year deal. I suspect he's less talented than Van Veen but quicker and more consistent. The defence in general was very solid and Lamie is now showing proving more reliable. Midfield played a lot better and Goss's deliveries are proving very dangerous to opposing defences. Kelly had little to do, due to our defence. Boyce produced a good finish by anybody's standard but Kelly's quick thinking save to deny him was even better. Credit to GA for changing things and to the players for producing their best performance of the season.
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Ah, Soapy.
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Anyone know what was wrong with Ojala? Hopefully he's OK.
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An important 3 points to halt the slide. Not great viewing though. Hopefully we can keep our head above water until January and then strengthen midfield. Always good to beat the Dons although the BBC red and white mafia won't be happy with us.