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Kmcalpin

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  1. A lot will depend on who is fit and if we picked up any further injuries on Saturday or if we sustain more in training this week. Certainly a dose of good luck wouldn't go amiss - I'm hoping its a case of swings and roundabouts. By all accounts Inverness had no luck against Partick on Saturday.
  2. Some truth in that. Over the past two weeks especially, injuries and suspensions have taken their toll. Big Mick isn't exactly playing the best footie if his career but MMcG said on Monday his experience would be missed yesterday and that we are light in central defence. A shocking refereeing decision in the Inverness game caused us problems yesterday. Until January, the bossman has to get the best from what he has and change the style of play to suit the players. Some players may find themselves out of favour and others may get their chance. In January he'll need to wheel and deal and it seems defence and central midfield will be his priorities. This season results will be important as will getting a bit of luck. From TV highlights yesterday it seems to me that County's penalty was very soft - maybe those who were at Dingwall could verify this? Taken together with the penalty decision last week they have made the difference between 10th and 11th places. We can't rely on good luck though.
  3. Sadly, that has been true of the service our strikers have received in many games this season Allan.
  4. Just watched the TV highlights and yes we were very poor. I feel sorry for the fans who travelled north and had to endure that torture. Hopefully everyone arrived home safely. I've heard Mark McGhee speak a few times now and he won't tolerate players not performing consistently. Maybe not the type of manager to shout and roar but he'll know who is pulling their weight and who is not. By his own admission he still has a lot of changes to make and hopes to bring in one or two new faces. It seems defence and central midfield have caught his attention.
  5. Presumably then a significant proportion of our support are "clueless morons". A very harsh view of many of your fellow Well fans. There are a lot of things on the playing side that Mark McGhee has yet to change by his own admission. Time will tell.
  6. Presumably Chalmers was injured? That was the last thing we needed - 2 left backs out of action. As for Luke Watt - MMcG (note not MM) did not mention him on Monday evening when asked what young players might might the grade. If young Watt is not even on the bench that must be for a reason. You can't tell me that if he is playing well and has the right attitude then Craigan, Robinson and McGhee would all ignore him. They see him at first hand week in and week out and know more about him than we do. As for Taylor, I have no problem with MMcG selecting him. Until today he had not seen him in action and understandably wanted to see what he could or could not do. I would be more worried if he picked his team based on comments on this forum. Whether he will pick him again is another matter entirely.
  7. I can understand why you're a bit apathetic towards us at the moment, but don't understand why Leeds United V Rotherham might be a more attractive proposition. Leeds is a bit further away than Dingwall and would take you longer to get there (and also more money). Leeds is mid table in the English Championship and Rotherham is bottom. Entry at Dingwall is £20 as opposed to £26/27 at Leeds. Still each to their own.
  8. Celtic, Partick Thistle, Kilmarnock, Aberdeen, and Dundee are a bit less physical than the rest. Teams like Ross County, Hamilton, St Johnstone, Inverness and Dundee United are a bit more physical. Nothing wrong with playing physical football but someone needs to remind some of these teams, in crystal clear terms, that they're playing soccer not rugby.
  9. A point and the squad leaving Dingwall in one piece will do me.
  10. County will pose a serious physical challenge - they're no shrinking violets. However we're due some serious good luck after the Inverness debacle and I'll happily take being played off the park and winning 2-0.
  11. This for me and a few others is the main point of confusion. Others are confused over highly complex legal and financial issues but for me this is a basic point. I'm not sure what the 400 comprises. Is it: A) 400 members who are paying up their subscriptions monthly? B) 400 members who are paying up their subscriptions monthly and members who are renewing by monthly instalments C) 400 members who have pledged a monthly sum over and above membership D) 400 members comprising a combination of the above.
  12. I attended for most of the meeting and was a bit surprised that Brian MacCafferty didn't say more. However, Jim McMahon was the only one present who was closely involved in the legalities and mechanics of setting up the Society and so it was no surprise to me that he was the one who answered all the legal/procedural/technical questions. He didn't come across arrogant to me at all. That said, I was surprised that there was no definition of active members and yes perhaps there should be. However in the great scheme of things I doubt if its a major issue to be honest. Some good answers from the panel some poor answers from the panel but nothing gave me huge concern. The issue which does need clarifying though is the one about subscriptions/renewals/monthly payments. One questioner said that he'd stopped paying his annual renewal because of concerns but on the basis of answers provided last night he was now going to renew. So yes it was a mixed session. I wouldn't want those who didn't attend however to get the impression that everyone thought it was a shambles they most certainly didn't.
  13. Why? Is it because you're opposed to fan ownership/would prefer one owner with a personal and clear vision/don't think the Well Society has competent enough individuals to run the club/don't think £1 is a realistic price.
  14. It depends on the purpose and nature of the question. If its quite complex or detailed and its to trick or catch out the panel then yes, you're right - the least warning they can get the better. However if its to elicit an informed, comprehensive and helpful reply then its best to give advanced notice.
  15. I don't know if that is a universal view. Certainly its not my recollection of events at all.
  16. Yes, just received voting forms too but not involved.
  17. If the interest in the Society shown on these forums is replicated throughout our support as a whole then the attendance at tonight's meeting should be pretty healthy. Looking forward to it.
  18. Josh Law may be improving offensively but defensively he's not really come on much and he is 26. We don't all agree that Chalmers won't improve and its presumptious to write that. He hasn't had the best of starts with us but at 21 he has much more time to improve; whether Mark McGhee agrees or not is another matter. Stevie Hammell may be a short term solution but I doubt if he'll still be with us next season. Given his injury record now I just wonder how many more games he'll play for us.
  19. Kmcalpin

    Sportscene

    Is it possible to add a translation facility to the site? I'm struggling a bit myself to understand some of the language at times.
  20. Not getting at you mate but how do you know? Have you access to the before and after recruitment figures? Just curious.
  21. Absolutely. For example the defending at Vigurs' goal was criminal. There was no-one in a position to close him down, let along tackle him. Had he been harried or hassled and put under pressure would he still have scored?
  22. Spot on Al as we said at the game. Overall, it was just one of those days and no matter what team Inverness put out, or what we did they were always going to win - call it fatalism if you like. A frustrating game that you get once or twice a season. There wasn't much between the sides and whilst we were better on the ball they were much superior off it. Not a great performance from us but not that bad. Early good fortune in various guises for Inverness completely turned the course of the game. To their credit they worked far harder than us whilst we were in possession and had the capability of using 2 men to close down our player in possession in virtually any area of the pitch. I felt a bit sorry for Moult and Macdonald as its doubtful if they received more than 2 balls ahead of them all game - the constantly had to come short with 2 brutes of defenders wrestling with them from behind - just not their game. For whatever reason Peraon did not play his usual game of running up and down to support the strikers. All that said, we did play some decent stuff at times and it isn't easy when faced with 5 or even 7 defenders. Just a pity Dom Thomas wasn't on the bench - the second half was made for him. I thought too Louis Laing might have been brought on later on - if we're going to rely on lumping high balls into the box against towering defenders then he's your man to ruffle them up. A series of controversial incidents turned the game. The penalty - never one in a million years. I'm surprised that Thompson even saw it amongst the welter of bodies. There was a fair bit of jostling with the ball bouncing around and eventually it hit McManus on the arm. The penalty retake - nothing short of ludicrous. You see this week in week out with no action taken and then on Saturday.... Its like foul throws - you see 100 per season with perhaps one being randomly punished per year or the police pulling up the 73rd car in a line of 382 travelling at the same speed for speeding. By half time I feared that we'd receive a red card but didn't know who the recipient would be - it could have been anyone; as it turned out the unlucky "benefactor" was McManus. I agree entirely with Milo here. McManus' first card was absurd - it was a perfectly good well timed tackle with his boot on the ground connecting with the ball. His second one, right in front of us was shocking. A tussle at worst with the objectionable Lopez play acting. The linesman put his flag up and that was that. As Catweazles RP commented he shot off PDQ at the end to the jeers of the fans. I felt so sorry for McManus. The game would have turned out very different had the penalty not been given; the retake had not been given; Storey's shot had not taken a wicked deflection; and Lopez been red carded for a shocking tackle on Johnson or his lashing out at Grimshaw off the ball. All if and buts though. Vigurs' once a season strike was a great finish but how awful was our defending of the corner?
  23. Kmcalpin

    Josh Law

    I thought Law had a "Hammellesque" game yesterday. Good on the ball but poor off it. At times his positional play caused us problems.
  24. A hard physical clash in prospect today and hopefully no afters from the first game in Inverness. Feelings ran high that day.
  25. Kmcalpin

    Sportscene

    I've little time for Chic Young Andy, but your statement above could be true of many Scots sports journos. Its simply taboo to upset, in any way, the Old Firm as was. To do so is to risk losing customers. They are still in the pockets of Celtic and Sevco - you only need to read sycophantic media accounts of the latter's latest tax case and financial loss.
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