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pondsman

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  1. Listened to the game on Sunday on a train coming home from a week's holiday. Was in raptures when we went 2 goals up. Heaven knows what the passengers around me thought I was listening to. Back down in the dumps second half when we lost 2 goals. Jumped out of my seat when Greive got the winner. By this time my fellow passengers realised I was listening to a game of football, I think.

    Disappointed with the BBC highlights. As it was the only Premiership game played on Sunday, they touted it beforehand as 'extended highlights'. Ended up being just 5 minutes , showing the goals and very little else. Wonder if they'd have given it the same treatment if it had been an OF game.

    However, excellent result and a great way to start the season. Can't wait to get to the SMISA stadium on Saturday to see the boys pick up 3 points against Dundee.

    COYS!!

  2. Two scenarios:

    1) We get 4 points from our last two games, Hibs get 0 points or 1 point from their two games, and we finish fifth.

    2) We get three points from the two games, Hibs get 1 point from their games, and we lose out on fifth by goal difference.

    Hope I've got the calculations right there.

    Buddies supporters of many years, like myself, will know which scenario is more likely, but Oh how we'd love to see the old Paisley pattern broken in the next few days, and see the club take a huge step in its current development by getting fifth place. So.......

    COYS!! 

  3. Not to take the shine off a great performance today, but the points we gave up to Motherwell, St. Johnstone and Killie (where are they now?) have cost us dear. Wins in those games would have put us right in the mix for 3rd place.

    That's the inconsistency that needs to be fixed if we are to do even better next season.

    But we need to take small steps to reach the heights, so........

    COYS!!

  4. Disappointing way to more or less end our season, but we are now in a section of the league where every team above us has a much larger budget than we do. The bookies are seldom wrong and I'm pretty sure they would have predicted 5 losses for us in the top 6 campaign, so we should look on any points at all from these games as a bonus.

    Finishing 6th should surely help us to recruit some decent players next season. We must capitalise on this good finish and make sure we do as well - or better - next time round. A second top 6 finish would establish us as a decent mid-table side. That would surely be progress from what we've been used to in recent times..

  5. Agree that recruitment for next season is crucial. Achieving top 6 should make it easier to attract a few decent players to the club. Maybe even one or two who are a class above what we've had this season, if the finances are available to tempt them to Paisley. Vital that we capitalise on our good finish this season.

    As for the rest of this season, players need to get back to the form they showed in previous games if we are to finish higher than 6th. Despite the recent win at Tynecastle, I still believe we are owed something for the two games further back when we should have taken something from Hearts.

    COYS!!

  6. 18 hours ago, W6er said:

    I think that's a testament to the passion the people of Paisley, and Renfrewshire, have for the club. 

    Please don't forget the supporters who travel from further afield regularly to the SMISA stadium. We're just as passionate about the club. Agree with the sentiment though, it's been a great year for the home games. Is it the passion and support in the SMISA stadium that's made the difference between home results and away results? Must be a factor, although support at away games has also been very good this season.

    Also agree that we're due something at Tynecastle. Even a draw would be OK.

  7. First thing to say is that the points were the most important thing today, after Wednesday's result. So, well done to the team as a whole for a much improved performance from midweek. Despite having less possession than the visitors, we dominated the game for the most part.

    Lucky for us that Main was passed fit. Put in another fine shift for the team. Watt did OK but still looks a stretch off fully fit, and needs to finish off chances if he wants to be a striker. Not MOM for me. That goes to either Strain or Flynn, take your pick. Both had a fine game.

    Inability to score when on top still the most concerning aspect of our game. Needed a couple of fine saves from Carson, who had his usual solid performance, to prevent an RC equaliser near the end. That would have been throwing 2 points away, but luckily we held on.

    Thought the ref was just OK, nothing special. For me, he let too many fouls go.

    Finally, if we have top 6 aspirations, we must back this result up with a win in Perth next week.

    COYS!!

  8. Agree that it's good to still have Big Joe and Baccus at the club. Thought for sure that Baccus would go a couple of weeks ago.

    Watt is a bit of a gamble but if SR can do with him what he's done with Curtis Main, then it's definitely worth a try taking him on.

    Small is an unknown quantity tome but if he's coming from a EPL club, he must have something about him.

    All in all, I think it's been a decent window despite our financial troubles.

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