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northstbuddie

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  1. Hi, just to balance things up, I am not on holiday abroad but if I was I wouldn't be bragging about it in a puerile manner. Isnt facebook etc for that kind of tittle- tattle ?


    Sorry for offending you Froggie - I thought I was just commenting on our most important match in living memory (since last week). If we win this we really are in with a shout of achieving the great escape.
    On behalf of everyone else who is taking a well-earned holiday at our own expense, we will be with you in spirit if not in person.
  2. 5 hours ago, munoz said:

    With the 3 teams directly above us with all difficult fixtures , it would be great to get the points here . Can see Ayr , Raith and Dumbarton all losing . 

    I agree - but this is St Mirren - we don't do it the easy way.

    Forgetting that for a moment though, if Ayr United, Raith Rovers and Dumbarton all fail to get a point and we pull off the "impossible", it would truly be a turnaround moment of the season for us.

  3. Article in the Scotsman states that St Mirren now need a miracle to avoid the drop into the third tier of Scottish football.

    Whilst I think they are over-stating the gravity of our situation, it cannot be denied that we are now running out of time (and points) to retrieve the situation.

    What was encouraging on Saturday was the attendance at the Paisley 2021 Stadium and the backing of the fans for the team. Although the team's performance was not up to the standard achieved against Hibs, it was still light years ahead of what we witnessed in the previous couple of years.

    Based on our current level of performances we should still overhaul Ayr United and at least finish 9th.

    Confidence is a major factor in producing a winning formula so it is important that the players keep their nerve and continue to perform to the maximum of their capability.

    Reading into Jack Ross' post match interview we could maybe hope that the team which lined up against Hibs will get the chance to repeat that performance against Dundee United. Stelios and Morgan combined well on the left and Kyle Magennis is the best option on the right freeing up Cammy Smith to add more threat through the middle.

     

  4. 4 hours ago, RickMcD said:

    Probably as well that we never adopted the old Native American habit of looking out of the tepee when a child was born and naming the child after the first thing they saw which resulted in one lad enjoying the name Two Buffalos Shagging. Your name might have been Saints Getting Stuffed. Or maybe a lot worse.

    The only memorable sight which I saw from our kitchen window was my primary school at the time (North Primary) going up in flames one Sunday morning!

  5. 1 hour ago, DougJamie said:

    Which so far is QOS and Raith in December......

     

    Past History is highly relevant, that's how you learn, and the one factor we have going into this game is...............the same management team 

    It's only "highly relevant" if you have basically the same squad of players. We were competing up to January without a functioning midfield (legacy of AR) plus the defence has been significantly bolstered up and the attack has been given more bite (we hope).

    Let's give the management team the chance to prove themselves and see how they handle this new situation.

    However nothing is guaranteed - that I accept.

  6. 9 minutes ago, faraway saint said:

    This is some statement.

    At best we are an unknown quantity.

    I love the last 45 minutes from Sunday, against a team recognised as shite on the day, being touted as the dawn of a new era, forgetting the previous 45 minutes which was, erm, dire? :blink:

    Who knows what will happen, yes we could win on Saturday and send a message out to Ayr but, just as easily, well, let's wait and see. :rolleyes:

     

    Even if we win on Saturday we will have to "wait and see" - a lot can go wrong between now and the end of the season, but barring injuries to key players and getting a rub of the green we are at least now capable of the great escape, whereas before the January transfer window that looked less likely.

  7. 44 minutes ago, faraway saint said:

    :blink:

    Did I say "this" is the point?

    My view is, and I've already stated this, any assessment should be at the end of the season.

    You really need to pay attention rather than making things up.

    And, yes, the second half was very pleasing, almost as much as the first half was mind numbingly worrying.

    Follow your own advice.

    I was merely asking if you considered that this is the point where we should be assessing the managers performance. You did notice the question mark at the end of my post did you not?

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