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Definitely invited them on a bit too much. Were not punished because they lacked the creativity required to break us down. Everything came from the wings, mainly Tavernier.
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Are we? Thought that, before we signed Morias, the talk was of "one or two more" players coming in. Though a striker with a proven scoring record would be brilliant and so is always welcome, we badly need full back cover (and maybe another central defender).
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We defended well for the most part today. On a couple of occasions Tavernier was allowed to sling crosses in too easily and things like that, but we were most very good at the back. I have no idea whether Rangers always play like this but they put a lot of pressure on our defence when we were looking to play out from the back. We didn't *always* deal well with that, and Callum Waters got into trouble a couple of times in particular. Normally, you'd not want the team launching the ball aimlessly up the field but he'd have been better served doing that on occasion, even to give our team ten seconds to regain its shape. I think at one point in the first half Hladky was trying to impress this upon him. While I got the reason for our cautious approach, I think we showed them a bit too much respect in how deep we played. They got their winner in the end, of course, but they actually lacked creativity. Moreover, their full backs didn't look like they enjoyed being got at any more than ours did, and McAllister looked to have the beating of Barisic. So I'd have liked to have seen us have a bit more of a go at times. I don't think Rangers are all *that* clever defensively and Tavernier basically plays as a right winger most of the time....if we could have gotten balls over the top there to a speedy winger, we could have had some joy. We also seemed unwilling to push up sometimes when there was a chance for a counter attack, the team lacked movement in those instances and I felt like Andreu in particular needed to do more to link up in that respect. No disgrace or anything, but we were in the game and could have taken something had we been willing to attack a little more quickly before the last 15 minutes. On Morias, probably should be scored but at least he was in the right position which shows he can sniff out a chance. Made a chance for himself and showed ability to win a free kick with his strength in holding the ball up. It's just a personal thing but if the manager is going to ask the striker to sit deep in these games, I would prefer him or Mullen up front rather than Obika, just because I feel the smaller players are more able to rush around and harry the other team's defenders. Jury's out on games where we have more of the ball though - unclear who's going to be the best goalscorer and take their chances!
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I mean, you'd like to think our esteemed player-signers would have joined up thinking like that
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So, look, of course, the club had better have seen a bit more of the player than we have haha! And, yes, YouTube is a showreel (in this kinda instance) showing the best of a player so it's not the full picture. Nevertheless, some very nice finishes in there and lots of different kinds of goal. Headers, 1 on 1s with the goalie and half-chance snapshots. Good finishing, strength and pace on display. If he signs, we cross our fingers and hope he can do that for us on a regular basis and then we will all be very happy!
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Qarabag make offer for Hladky
MarkCorrigan replied to Big Yards's topic in General St. Mirren Discussion
Think that's right. Nobody laughed at Popescu valuation or suggested that Dinamo had a cheek. It was more along the lines of "it's a bit rich for our blood". -
Qarabag make offer for Hladky
MarkCorrigan replied to Big Yards's topic in General St. Mirren Discussion
If he can be kept, we should do so unless: i) the amount offered outweighs the risks of financial loss through being relegated and/or the board thinks we have sufficient quality to stay up even if he leaves; ii) we think we can source someone of the same quality in time for the start of the league season. Obviously immaterial if any release clause he might have is so low that any serious suitors will meet it with ease. -
Stevie May
MarkCorrigan replied to Desperately Seeking Susans's topic in General St. Mirren Discussion
As some have remarked, it seems more likely he will end up back in Perth. The player has certainly not lived up the form shown in his earlier career BUT there was a player in there. At his best, fast, strong and could make stuff happen on his own. It's as others have remarked, it all depends on which Stevie May turns up.... -
Stabbed In The Back
MarkCorrigan replied to Dave The Buddie's topic in General St. Mirren Discussion
Wondering about this too! -
St Mirren's New Manager Is Tommy Craig
MarkCorrigan replied to shull's topic in General St. Mirren Discussion
I echo the thoughts of those who say we now have a management team and should all get behind them in the hopes that they do the good job that we surely hope they will (unless some of us are volunteering to suffer to be proven right!). I can see how some people think this is less risky than other managers we could have perhaps pursued, but there is a risk in everything and I think the board is taking one here. It may seem 'safe' to employ from within, but our board will already know from their own experience than this can work and that it can fail. So, it is still a 'risk' even if it is a 'cheap' one (though I would also hold my hands up and say I don't know the sums on this!) and it could backfire on the board - they have still taken a big chance here. On the whole, they have usually done right by the club, so I guess we just have to hope they have got it right here. Might all have been handled a little better, as many have said, mind you. -
Stabbed In The Back
MarkCorrigan replied to Dave The Buddie's topic in General St. Mirren Discussion
Aware I am being a massive pedant (sorry!) but we have finished higher than 6th before. More accurate to say in the SP(F)L's history. This is the fault of TV, with its insistence on pretending that things only count from 1998 in Scotland and 1992 in England. -
St Mirren's New Manager Is Tommy Craig
MarkCorrigan replied to shull's topic in General St. Mirren Discussion
If it is right that it is going to be Craig, this is the most unimaginative appointment possible. The Board could have at least sought someone who there was a bit of excitement surrounding. But, if he gets appointed, I hope I am wrong and that he does a great job and I'll support him in that. -
Yeah, if we are ever going to score a few at home in the league this season, you would imagine Thistle would be one of the teams we would be looking to do so against.
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Super Saints V Maryhill Magyars League 31/8/13
MarkCorrigan replied to shull's topic in Matchday & Travel Club
Sounds like a cliche (but only said because it is true!) but the first goal will be important. If we go one down, as some others like Kendo have said, I fear a lot of the fans will get on the players' backs (bear in mind that a lot of people don't read forums and won't have seen the appeals for unity, either). If Saints score first, though, it could be a massive lift (mind, we did score first the other night!). I am going to go for a 2-1 home win IF we play with two forwards (which we really ought to, unless we have brought Bahoken here to waste his time) with goals from Thommo and Harkins (who I think will play regardless of how well the midfield fits together) and a crowd of 5,213. -
Welcome, Stephane, and good luck! Hope he starts today. We are at home, after all, no excuse for not being more adventurous up front.