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Everything posted by Kmcalpin
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No reason not to try David. We have a few fans in North America and 2 candidates there who have something to offer. If they're up for it let's get them on board. At worst, what harm would it do?
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We're in agreement then that political views wouldn't enter into our voting intention, providing they didn't influence Society business and weren't illegal.
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Whilst I agree with a fair bit of your post, I don't agree that politics and football should mix. Can I ask if you'd vote for a "right wing" candidate who posted their legal, as opposed to illegal, views online, if they didn't let them affect their Society work/views and would do a good job or has done a good job for the Society? Personally, I couldn't give a toss what someone's politics are, providing they're legal and they don't let them affect any Society/club work. In such a case, like Derek, its what they have done for the Society or would do for the Society that would determine my vote. Toy drives and food banks? For some it might be political but for others, like me, its never entered my head. No ulterior motives. It just seems like a good thing to do; no more no less.
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This is where I am too. Personally I couldn't care less what political views someone holds, providing it doesn't directly impact on any aspects of the club. The problem most commonly arises when someone holds far left or right views, which aren't necessarily wrong per se. For that reason, the club and Society should have some boundaries in place. This ensures consistency and everyone knows where they stand. All that said, posts which promote sectarianism, racism, terrorism, misogyny and misandry etc should not be acceptable - common sense really. If Derek has posted images showing both sides as part of a tour (I don't use Instagram so I hadn't seen them) then that's fine by me.
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I suppose the acid test would be if a player posted such sentiments. How would our support react? Would it adopt a philosophical approach and shrug its shoulders or would there be an outcry? An interesting comparison might be Cammy MacPherson at St Johnstone.
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Congratulations to those elected/re-elected. 4 strong candidates. I sympathise with those who missed out as there were some very strong candidates there. Hopefully their expertise can be put to good use maybe by co-opting them onto the Board. It's an onerous task even for a full complement of 9.
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Agreed, but at least we don't pen them in like sardines in tins as other clubs do to our fans. A pet hate of mine.
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A tad unfair. 13 of their players who were fielded yesterday played in their Euro ties. Not quite reserves. Even if they weren't at full strength, were we? By my count we had 7 players, who might reasonably be expected to feature, out injured. The selections were what they were. Derek McInnes could reasonably say that his team was beaten by a half strength Motherwell team.
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Not quite. A previous manager of his said that he "can play" as a number 10, which isn't quite the same thing. That suggests that its a secondary role. From the little I've seen of him, he's not especially creative, although he's an attacking player.
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Pretty much agree with that. Killie fielding a B team or not we were one or two players short ourselves. Lyons should have seen a straight red but the feeling around us was that as Findlay had been asked to leave the field, the ref didn't want to red card a 2nd Killie player. It looked a stick on red card all day. O'hara should have been booked for time wasting. I don't get why referees allow this kind of thing to rumble on unpunished. Overall, the ref was conned far too easily. I didn't really get why McInnes ordered his charges to time waste at all. You'd have thought they'd want to avoid a punishing additional 30 minutes at all costs given their important visit to Scandinavia on Thursday. Killie fans deserve a lot of credit for staying to the bitter end. However, both teams contrived, in different ways, to make it a nail biting and exciting last 15 minutes. I did have some sympathy for their catcalls and booing about our time wasting late on, but it was limited, given their side taking it to theatrical and protracted levels earlier in the proceedings. Sauce for the goose and all that. I've just watched Moses' finish. A lovely cross well finished it has to be said.
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We're though, deservedly, and thats what matters. A very defensive cautious set up to begin and long high balls to the isolated Robinson was never going to work against a huge industrial scale defence. Over the piece we created quite a lot of chances but were toothless in the box. I was disappointed with Killie as they were cynical and overly robust. Masters of timewasting and conning a naive ref. They have only themselves to blame for going down to 10 men and truth be told only a weak referee saved them from going down to 9 men. The second half changes really paid dividends and Tony Watt added some much needed guile and hold up play to our game. However, young Manwanhise really stole the show and looked very promising. It was disappointing though to watch us sit back and defend against a fired up 10 men with nothing to lose. A few needless slack passes at the back had us biting our nails. A curious officiating anomaly at the end of 90 minutes. Vassell, who seemd to be made of glass, went down injured and whilst he was receiving treatment, the 4th official signalled 6 additional minutes. Play resumed 2 minutes later, but only 6 minutes additional time were played. Surely he should have waited until Vassell recovered then calculated additional time? As for our line up, the defence was pretty solid and the Ox was sound apart from flapping at one cross. Midfield again struggled and the balance was all wrong. Young Wilson didn't play badly but seemed like a fish out of water. Miller was the best of the bunch but again took a kicking, from less gifted opponents. Up front, you had to feel sorry for Robinson stuck out on his own feeding off random high balls against agricultural opponents. Bottom line though is that we progress and are at least £40K better off.
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Yes, it wasn't bad and we partook of a few beers. An extra table or two wouldn't have gone amiss though.
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Just be warned folks. What goes in must come out. If you overindulge of the porter you might miss a goal during the game.
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I don't think Wells is quite ready yet. Maybe a loan spell or a few minutes as a regular sub?
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Watt can play as a number 10 behind the main striker too. He can hold the ball up and bring others into play.
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I believe that group stages don't count, so he's eligible to play.
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The sound was poor on my PC but a bit better, although not great, on my phone. I did misss a fair bit because of that.
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You think we'll get that far? You'd hope that Killie's fixture schedule will benefit us but who knows. As things stand we'll do well to take it to penalties. Midifled and attack are decimated with injuries and look completely toothless and lightweight. Defensive midfield looks lightweight and they and the defence look disorganised. Still we look to have a decent keeper now. We can but hope.
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I've just watched the highlights, if you could call them that. We exhibited the same old problems of a deep lying disorganised midfield and defence and a toothless engine room. I ln those circumstances, any lone striker is going to struggle badly. I have to say though that Sevco's first goal looks offside. Their second, whilst a well taken goal was the result of defensive disorganisation. Cerny had all the time and room to pick his spot. Fixture fulfilled tick Thrashing avoided tick Red cards avoided tick One potentially serious injury though.
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Spread the word in Dubrovnik! I managed to stir up interest in our hotel about the Well. Enjoy.
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STV is no better. Nothing to hear move on......
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A typical goal that we lose in other words. Clyde's goal the other week?
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What sectarian bile? One more thing the BBC can't hear.
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An odd line up. How fit is Ap Stam? Still no Bamer???
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Yes it was a bad tackle and perhaps White was lucky to escape with a yellow card. Other than that County kicked Miller off the park. We remarked at full time that our physio would have to work overtime.