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Buddie Marvelous

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  1. No, I don't agree. If you are playing shite you should be told you are indeed playing shite. To much fannying around and pampering can't be good for anyone's career either. Surely.
  2. Well "early next week" had gone. Its now late next week or is that late this week. Are we selt yit?
  3. Forth spot is not beyond us, but it is a big ask with our current players. If AR came in earlier who knows where we might have been. We need to keep fighting for the rest of the season and just see where that takes us. Next season will be our big season. COYS
  4. Naw. The manager says he was injured, was dying to get back playing and had some sort of reaction after training. I think AR is honest enough to say if he didn't want a player playing for him.
  5. It's ALL nonsense. General or otherwise.
  6. Aye Shull, Almost as shit as this forum!
  7. Nosferatu (word) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The name "Nosferatu" has been presented as possibly an archaic Romanian word, synonymous with "vampire". However, it was largely popularized in the late nineteenth century by Western fiction such as Dracula, and the film Nosferatu. Suggested etymology of the term might be derived from the Romanian Nesuferitu ("the insufferable/repugnant one") or Necuratu ("the unclean one, spiritus immundus"), terms typically used in vernacular Romanian to designate Satan (the Devil). That name suits you to tee. You seem to suck the life out of anything good about St.Mirren. We got our first home win of the season....GREAT. Who cares who it is against. Its 3 points. What can be negative about that? COYS
  8. Well done Saints.....Great result.....Next
  9. Updated List...... First Team Squad 2 Naismith, Jason DEF 3 Kelly, Sean DEF 4 Webster, Andy DEF 6 Goodwin, Jim DEF 7 McMullan, Paul FWD 8 Gow, Alan MID 9 Thompson, Steven FWD 10 Carswell, Stuart MID 11 Howieson, Cameron MID 12 Langfield, Jamie GK 14 Mallan, Stephen MID 15 Baird, Jack DEF 16 Agnew, Scott MID 17 Morgan, Lewis MID 18 McLear, Lewis MID 19 Cuddihy, Barry MID 20 Watson, Keith DEF 21 McGrath, Jaison FWD 22 Gallagher, Calum FWD 24 Clarkson, David FWD 25 Shankland, Lawrence FWD 27 Quinn, Rocco MID 28 Irvine, Gary DEF 29 Cooper, Alex MID 49 Watson, Robbie SPR 50 O’Neill, CraigSPR http://www.saintmirren.net/pages/?page_id=14
  10. At least we kept a clean sheet! Best home performance of the season.
  11. Personally I believe Billy Thomson was the best goalkeeper we ever had an should have been playing at a higher level. Campbell Money was a good solid keeper. We have had many good keepers and loads of not so good, as you can see from the mixed list below..... Grant Adam, Billy Bald, Tony Bullock, Alan Combe, David Connell, Christopher Dilo, Les Fridge, Paul Gallacher, Mark Howard, Craig Hinchcliff, Kieran Hughes, Ally Hunter, Paul Mathers, Gordon Marshall, Ian McCaldon, Adam McHue, Campbell Money, Ludo Roy, Craig Samson, Derek Scrimgour, Chris Smith, Graeme Smith, Jim Stewart, Scott Strang, Stevie Woods, http://www.worldfootball.net/teams/st-mirren-fc/10/
  12. 0Follow this topic Murray's Last 5 MinutesStarted by davidg, Yesterday, 21:52 I WISH IT WAS MURRAYS LAST 5 MINUTES!
  13. This from the Record online......Murray is deluded.... Defiant Ian Murray insists he's still the right man to lead the Buddies despite dropping more points against Morton BY GORDON PARKS THE Saints gaffer is confident his side can still achieve a top four place despite currently sitting 12 points outside the playoff positions. IAN MURRAY insists he’s the man to guide St Mirren out of the doldrums despite suffering a later sickener against Morton . The Buddies boss is adamant his side will turn the corner despite their search for a first home league win continuing in their draw with their derby rivals. Murray left the field to the sound of boos but he’s convinced there’s no concern over his future in the job. He said: “Everyone is entitled to an opinion and that’s the case with the fans and rightly so and we understand if we don’t win games then pressure comes with that. But the players are giving me everything and that’s the main thing. We look like a team which is really, really fighting for us and we are not where we want to be but we are not that far away either. “We have two games in hand over Morton and we have a game in hand over Raith who we face on Tuesday night so things can change. “A disaster tonight would have been losing the game but we didn’t and a few wins can take us into the top four. “We are disappointed with the scoreline, especially to lose the goal so late in the game so it’s hard to take in any game but it’s that bit harder when it’s a derby. We need to now pick ourselves up for Tuesday night. “There was a more than a hint of offside with their goal, if their player was any further then he would have been in our net. “A decision has gone against us again but we won’t bleat about it as everyone makes mistakes but it seems we are getting them against us every single week. “We need to look at how it happened and analyse that first but at the moment we don’t seem to be getting a lot of luck or decisions. “Nobody wants to hear about that, they want to hear about wins and about good performances so we need to win games. We’ll take the positives out of this game as we battled well against a decent side and kept our unbeaten run against them as a club but ultimately we are disappointed. “I didn’t sense a nervousness towards the end but it happens to the best of teams". Morton boss Jim Duffy insists justice was served with their last gap leveller. He said: “I think even the St Mirren camp would admit that over the 90 minutes we deserved a point. "I thought the first half was quite even and when St Mirren scored they got some momentum and that deflated us. But we regrouped and I thought we were the team in control in the second half. We were just happy to get a point and I think we deserved it. "From our point of view, it keeps the momentum going. If we had lost the game 1-0 I would have been disappointed, but not with the performance because I couldn't fault the guys. You could see we are not a bad side. "I think we showed a lot of courage coming here and playing the way we did. We started off with two wingers and went at them. I thought we played reasonably well and deserved the draw." http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/defiant-ian-murray-insists-hes-6871373?
  14. League Cup winner 2013 Tommy Craig May 2014- December 2014 Gary Teale December 2014- May 2015 Ian Murray May 2015 - Present Previously:- Asst. Manager St Mirren Left:- Sacked Previously:- Player/coach St Mirren Left :- Contract not renewed Played for Saints 2011-2015 Previously:- Manager Dumbarton FC Left :- Competition P W D L League 15 2 2 11 Scottish Cup 2 0 1 1 League Cup 2 1 0 1 Total 19 3 3 13 Competition P W D L League 23 7 1 15 Total 23 7 1 15 Competition P W D L League 13 2 4 7 Scottish Cup 0 0 0 0 League Cup 1 0 0 1 Challenge Cup 3 3 0 0 Total 17 5 4 8 http://www.stmirren.info/id81.html Since Flarebob started this post way back in Aug 13 we have had these 3 roasters after Danny Lennon left. Interesting to note that the author of the St.Mirren Info has penned in that Murray has left. Could he just be waiting on a date?
  15. I think all will WANT him to succeed as that reflects on us all as a club. All the negativity and anger is mainly down to frustration. I think the problem is CAN he succeed? Ian Murray has shown nothing in terms of style of play,consistency in selections or indeed any organisation and the overall demeanor of the guy is hardly that of a passionate motivator of people! As assistant to Murray, Millers influence will help to a degree, but Murray is the manager and his own man. Its almost 6 months since he came to our club. If he hasn't shown he can do the job by that time then he should go. Kettle on...
  16. I'm sorry. I don't know why I bothered posting on your thread I don't normally as you are such a BELL END!!!
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