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  1. 30 minutes ago, Pettywulliegrew-2 said:

    Games will be rearranged with a token fine to both teams..........Celtic will be fined an even smaller amount......will be amazed if there is any other punishment........it’s Scottish football hierarchy 

    Morally dubious yes, but not sure Celtic have broken any rules as such. If they had failed to play Hibs the other night that would've been a different story but can't see them being charged with wrongdoing on this occasion. 

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  2. 13 hours ago, Yorkyred said:

    Anyone that wants VAR should be watching the Burnley/Man Utd game tonight. More time spent with the players standing around waiting for a decision than actually playing football.

    But when fans get back into stadiums, that'll equate to more time to visit the kiosk! Revenue generation at its finest.

  3. The squad is nowhere near as bad as some have made out. Carroll and Donnelly (hopefully back soon) are like 2 new signings. I suspect we'll get 2-3 new faces in at most this window, and likely on short term loans as others have mooted.

    I think I'd have bigger concerns about GA turning things around if he went out and signed 6 or 7 new players, as that would suggest he isn't capable of getting the few extra percent out of a largely capable but underachieving squad. I'd also be concerned if we started throwing money around during what has always been an inflated January market. Aye, we've done well in revenue terms recently but that money is ringfenced for new training infrastructure and stadium maintenance/improvements surely? I'd be pretty raging actually if we started eating into that, as I suspect those wheels will be put into motion in the next 12 months once fans are back at games. 

    I'd like to think that the board interviewed potential new managers thinking "who is the best man to turn this around" and not "who is the best man to turn this around if we give him a few hundred grand to spend on new signings". You could say that our squad overachieved last season but it is certainly underachieving this season, I have faith that GA will get things right without any major surgery this window and we'll finish clear of the bottom.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Spiderpig said:

    That's why Scottish football needs VAR to be implemented,  then for situations like Saturday it can be looked at by another referee or how many there are in the VAR booth.

    Then hopefully the very poor refereeing we see week in week out in Scotland will  improve, and the likes of Madden, Dallas and Collum etc would finally be in some way answerable for their dodgy decisions. 

    It'll be Madden, Dalls and Collum etc in the VAR booth, so I wouldn't hold your breath that they'll all of a sudden start getting things wrong less often.

  5. 16 minutes ago, Ya Bezzer! said:

    Was doing all my stats today and noticed a couple of things.

    We've only scored 3 headers all season and 2 of those were from centre backs, so in other words our midfield and forwards have scored 1 header all season.  Obviously a deficiency there.  Whether it's the strikers not putting their heads where it hurts or poor delivery or whatever.

    We've scored 1 goal from outside the box.  Again, not really good enough.

    Also we are one of only three teams in the league not to have scored from a free kick.

    All these things, for me at least, tend to show up technical deficiencies in our squad.  There are too many things we can't do.

    Just out of curiosity, how does the headers stat compare against other teams. Admittedly we've scored fewer than most, but I would've thought headers make up a minority for most teams.

    Quite glaring when you see it broken down like you have but I wonder how it stacks up against others. 

  6. I think things are improving, just not very quickly. If the professional bubbles work as they're supposed to and clubs can cut out the piss-ups by the pool non-essential travel then there's no reason that our league can't continue uninterrupted despite prevalence in the general population.

     

  7. I'd be surprised to see more than 2 or 3 players max join this window, even if we were to lose a couple. Given the apparent divide in the dressing room and the known difficulties in getting quality players during January, I don't think half a dozen new faces mid-season is necessarily a good thing. Although I could be wrong.

  8. 56 minutes ago, Goggles & Flippers said:

    Do I blame him for angling to move for more money? Nope, but the way he does it is as disrespectful as he pulled someone up on twitter for.

    Context for this please? Think I missed this. 

  9. 21 minutes ago, Al B said:

    It seems bizarre to me that people are always convinced Robbo's issues were that he'd signed bad players. It could be equally as likely that what he was strugging with, was players who were great in training but found it difficult to transfer that into a full match.

    I agree. You could quite easily see the likes of Seedorf, Lang, Long, Hylton, Hastie, etc being world beaters in training. Some of them may just not have been able to translate it to a Saturday, maybe a confidence thing or maybe an attitude thing. I think it's lazy to just say the players we've signed have been bad players. Chapman aside, I'd say there is potential for everyone in our squad to play at this level, which fundamentally is what our club's recruitment policy is. 

    I would not be surprised at all to see one or two of the players labelled as dead wood find a new lease of life under Alexander, it wouldn't be the first time a new manager has resurrected a player's career.

  10. 17 minutes ago, supermarv said:

    How do you know he raised standards, and reserve management is a pathway to senior management to allow you to showcase managerial skills, granted more so development but every game they set up to win the match and very rarely with him at the helm the team won. Such a well respected coach wouldn’t be managing in Norway or the Faroe Islands. Give yourself a break also with your constant responses, do you have notifications on for my posts? 

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  11. I agree with the sentiment that Wright is probably the safest bet, but that Alexander is the most exciting/refreshing. Decent footballing pedigree, decent amount of successful management experience, and a bit of an unknown quantity in Scotland to keep it interesting. The more that time passes the more I feel it won't be him however, wouldn't be surprised to see a picture of Lasley under a railway arch in the next hour or so.

  12. I find the Polworth criticism unjustified a lot of the time. Yes he can be wasteful, but at our level who isn't? I personally just think he's suffering from playing in a team bereft of confidence and conviction, I wouldn't be putting a creative number 10 type high on the transfer priorities list.

  13. 48 minutes ago, santheman said:

    We're all assuming that the names in the papers are the Motherwell 4 but I wouldn't be surprised if there's at least one candidate in there that hasn't been mentioned anywhere.

    I don't know where Grayson has come from. I saw him mentioned on here the other day, and since then has been linked in the rags. Would be unlike them to use sarcastic throwaway forum posts as intel.

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