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nedflanders123

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  1. Guys if you are into the mellow side of prog rock then you should check out Big Big Train. Their last two albums English Electric Part 1 and 2 are my albums of 2012 and 2013. They have the classic sound of late 70s Genesis but touches of so many other bands while retaining their own sound. They also have, to my ears anyway, one of the best singers out there. Classic melodies along with some stunning musicianship but the music is so easy to digest and you will be humming along to some of the shorter and more commercial sounding tracks.

  2. I say they should bring Stackridge back to Glastonbury. Now there is a much under-rated and wonderful band. They were at the first festival and having seen them over the last few years they still produce a great show of musicianship, lovely melodies and some tremendous back catalogue of songs.

  3. Personally thought Jagger was shocking during the gig. He never could sing and he has just got worse. out of tune and struggled to sing any of the songs IHO. Nothing against the Stones classic songs from a musical perspective but Mick should join Macca, Elton and Cliff and retire to spend their millions. It is only Egos that keep them going.

  4. I am also baseing my opinion on the fact that I've been watching us for 42 years and if there is one team that can make a complete balls up of things its Saint Mirren I honestly believe we will do no better than second bottom it wouldn't matter if we were to bring in Messi and Ronaldo its just how it is with us

    Elvis mate, there are bigger teams than us floundering with lower league football and mounting debt/administration. I don't recall any such 'making a complete balls up" when we won the cups in 87 and this year. I have watched the team longer than you and have spent most of that with my head in my hands and my stomach churning. I cannot count the number of times my scarf was threatened with the hallowed turf of Love Street but I have grown to accept that a club with our budget and fan base will more than likely be scrapping near the bottom of the league. It is a way of life but I am much happier being where we are now and would wager that fans of Dundee, Dunfermline, Falkirk and Morton would give their eye teeth to be where we are.

    You must have a crystal ball somewhere if you can predict our final squad and those of the other teams. Murderwell have just lost Higdon and a few other quality players while other competing teams have also lost quality. No-one can predict what is likely to happen until at least well into the season. There is no way that the Plastics will as well as Ross County have done (but they may of course) as they have lost some quality while Hearts (if they survive) are going to struggle with -15 points no matter who they have in their team. ICT are a mystery with so many new players as are Hibs without the guy who appeared to score all their goals.

    If you are citing that we will be at the bottom because we always are then I guess you would not have predicted we would have won the League Cup and beaten Aberdeen, Celtic and Hearts (all bigger clubs than us) because we had never won it.

    Finally, football is a strange thing and surprises do happen. Would a RC fan have predicted their final league position of the Fakes getting into Europe? I doubt it and that is what makes this game so fascinating and enjoyable (well, as much as a St Mirren fan can enjoy lol)

  5. So I come home from work, and check the rumour mill, as per.

    "Oh shit, tonnes of new posts on the McGinn thread. This doesn't look good..."

    f**king silly season. >_>

    Every player has a value and if some club is daft enough to offer a rather nice offer for any of our players then the club would have to accept it. That is and always has been the way of a small club and moreso in this day and age where money is tight. If our youth policy comes to fruition then a number of young players will replace those moving on for cash. The conveyer belt will continue to run.

  6. I'm not sure if that was directed at me as well or just Elvis. For my part I was trying to give a reasoned opinion and that whilst we performed well in spells, our inconsistency let us down in the league as the examples point out. Despite their financial difficulties Hearts finished above us and in the League had a better season. Their worsening plight may galvanise them, it may tear them apart or even have them playing in another league. Starting 15 points ahead as it stands we have to be looking at finishing above them, but without the whole picture I'd hate to string Danny and his team up to fail by saying certain goals must be met. Therefore on the surface we should finish well above them, but as we all know, we never do things the easy way and even when success looks unavoidable it is never quite as simple as that... Concentrating on ourselves we certainly have a strong nucleus of a team, a cup winning one at that, but the key will be successful consistency rather than the certainty of never knowing which Saints team will turn up. In complete contrast the steely and very often un-Saints like performances, in that we were cut throat in front of goal and defensively sound in the league cup last year, shows that perhaps this current squad is maturing for greater league success. Even so another cup win and play-off success would have me saying yes please with no questions asked!

    Apologies if you thought this was aimed at you - it wasn't mate. My point to Elvis was simply that just because we lost a game against a team does not imply that we will finish below them. If you used that daft analogy then we beat Celtic who beat Barcelona hence we are better than Barcelona nonsense.

  7. But did it? We've read in here on a few occasions that money didn't actually change hands and it was only paper talk. Would like to know the truth. It became a bit of an albatross round Imrie's neck. Gave the hecklers more ammunition to crucify a St.Mirren player.

    Got to put £35k into perspective with all the money changing hands down South. If we had paid £100k or more then I would be more scathing of our manager but sometimes you have to pay money and in this day and age, albeit most clubs are skint, the sum of £35 is peanuts.

  8. Hartlepool interested now.

    I know money talks but surely a gig in the SPL with an established club is better than the dregs of the English fourth division (don't give me all this crap about it being the 2nd division) with a rank rotten team. If he, like Sutton, chooses them then good luck but he will be back up here before you can say Jack Robinson.

  9. And that my dear friend is what im baseing my opinion on the fact they wiped the floor with us with a team of young guys and who have they lost of there team anyway two guys that were not even playing.

    You also fail to mention that we beat them 2-0 at NSP and also in the cup final. How can you base anything on 1 game of football and against a team that is unlikely to have most of those we beat in their team (weaker rather than stronger)? Btw, if you are going to cite any game then put all the fact in such as we were down to 10 men, they had other key decisions that on another day would have not happened if a stronger ref had been in charge. By your own method of coming up with a supposed valid opinion, does the fact that we beat Celtic in the cup mean that we will be above them in the league?

  10. If we have a slump like last season believe me a whole truck load of pampers will be needed to counteract the fear factor!

    Most teams had a bad run, ours was losing 6 in a row but are we the only team that will have a slump in a season? Every club, bar Celtic is cutting their cloth and will be at a level that is the status quo or less. Any player coming in to us will more than likely perform to the same standard as those who have left - perhaps in some cases a little better. Our budget means we can only trade in the bargain basements of transfers and not with those who have bigger budgets to spend. A fact of life.

  11. I predict Hearts will Finnish 5 points above us and we will be in the playoff .

    FFS the season is not even upon us, we do not know the full strength of the squad or the opposition and good old depressive Elvis spouts his usual negative crap - seriously mate, I am sure you are fishing but if not go and support a team that wins all the time and that might make you happy. The start of the season is always an exciting time and I am usually biting at the bit to get to a game. I always go into every season with hope and continued love for my beloved team. Whatever league we have played in I have always been there and tried to remain positive. A genuine Saints fan - certainly one as long as I have been - knows that there will always be more down days than up and that comes with the territory of supporting a small club with a small support and a small budget. You surely must be in the Guiness Book of Records for holding the longest depressing and negative views about a football club you claim to support. Maybe if you actually supported the team and showed the smallest modicum of positive thinking then your world may be better for you and you may enjoy football.

  12. I'm not getting too exited about them starting 15 behind. Dundee lost points mid season for going into administration and still managed to stay in the first division. I think the players Hearts look to be keeping will be extra motivated to stay and get the required points to stay up.

    They have to pay those players wages and they cannot continue to do that unless they get sufficient income in. Hearts are goosed and any quality player will not want to hang around a club on the verger of liquidation - see Rangers exodus of players after they took a pay cut for a good example of loyalty. Hearts with their squad of last year were poor so how will they be extra motivated or even better when they will be playing wee boys and reduced salary if they stay in existence?

  13. Killie, Motherwell, Ross County, ICT, Hibs, Dundee United etc etc have all announced more signings from us. For whatever reason, we seem to be very slow off the mark this summer.

    It is simple. Not signing players at this time means we do not have to pay out more in wages for players to laze around during the summer months. Secondly, there will be a lot of players looking for clubs between now and when we begin the friendlies and we will have our full quota sorted out by then. No point in rushing at this time to only find out that someone better is available for the same terms of contract. Patience if a virtue so they say and I am confident that Danny and Tommy have their irons well in the fire. As for those other clubs, outwith Celtic, none of them are earth shattering and/or worrying.

  14. Over the (approx) 7 years of Romanov, Hearts total debt increased by £1m, the real P&L damage was by Chris Robinson. Romanov made tactical mistakes that has put the future of Hearts into doubt. Those tactical mistakes that are most dangerous from what I can see are the stadium ownership and an annual budget premised on finishing 6th in the SPL.

    I think its as good as certain that Hearts will be relegated next season (ideally for us with Morton moving in the opposite direction).

    I don't want to enjoy Hearts' crisis, but when the time comes for SG and his consortium to move on, we need to make sure the new board observe all the prudence that's gone before them, and continue with it.

    You don't think that, not that long ago, having a squad of around 60 players on good wages had anything to do with the spiralling debt?

  15. Jeez can't you work the quote function? lol.gif:

    Anyway, i was addressing the point that we need more goals from midfield next season. This we do, we are over reliant on Thompson for goal scoring. McGowan isn't a goal scoring midfielder - save for his penalties - and never has been, neither is Teale, neither is Harkins. That's why i don't understand the signing.

    I can only assume he's been signed to play on the left side of a 3 behind Thompson. I'd much rather McGinn was deployed there, he had a stormer on the left at RP on the last day. He's quicker, younger and i believe better than Harkins and i think he would be very effective in a more advanced role.

    If Harkins doesn't mind playing a squad role supporting McGowan and spending some time on the bench, then he will be a good signing for us. I'm not sure he'll take to well to that role however, here's what one Killie fan said about him:

    We have no idea what tactics Danny will deploy next season. We are forever screaming that the squad is too lightweight in certain positions, moreso now that we have lost so many players - most rightfully so. I recall Gary Teale getting stick for being way past it and not contributing and yet he has had a great season and integral to our team - some would have had him chased out the door in the previous season.

    We cannot judge any signing and what they will bring until they are physically playing in the team and in a formation that the manager has set out. Harkins is a very good player and perhaps we will get the best out of him now that he has secured a good deal. From what I have seen when playing for Killie and Dimdee he has a lot of quality. It is up to him and the manager to get the very best on the park.

    I see no sense in anyone slagging off a player who will represent us in black and white. All new players should be welcome and encouraged and time will tell whether this move is the right one or not - same for any player at any club. I am fairly positive that Gary will prove a lot of doubters wrong.

  16. I still dont understand Hearts and if I was a supporter who had put money into the club to save them I'd be a bit pissed off. How can they go from days away from administration and needing all sorts of money to signing guys like wilson on a 3 year deal and trying to go for people like Goodwillie.

    That is something I cannot understand also. They are rooked financially yet are supposedly chasing all sorts of players. Why would Wilson commit to a club that is going to the wall? I know they have to replace certain players who are leaving but it will be interesting to see the sort of wages they are paying or whether they can afford to do this.

  17. Michael Higdon

    John Sutton

    Nigel Hasselbaink

    Sorry, read my original question. The 3 you mention were all out of contract. Try again but this time with players deemed surplus to requirements or deemed not good enough to stay.

  18. Danny's decision. Bit of a waste given transfer fee, but i'm neither up nor down with the decision. Sadly didn't work out for Imrie with us but wish him all the best for the future.

    Every football club takes a chance on signing a player when a transfer fee is involved. Even Fergie at Man Utd bought some players that just did not work out. It can happen.

  19. Dissapointed to see Imrie go, never got a proper chance. Wouldnt't be suprised to see him end up at Motherwell with the players they are losing, McCall tryed to sign him before. Imrie and Carey will both come back to bite us on the arse. To say im worried about next season would be an understatement.

    Why is it that when a player not deemed good enough or is surplus to requirements always going to come back and haunt us. Other than Richard Brittain can you give me 3 former players who have come back with another team and scored against us or proved us wrong?

  20. Dissapointed to see Imrie go, never got a proper chance. Wouldnt't be suprised to see him end up at Motherwell with the players they are losing, McCall tryed to sign him before. Imrie and Carey will both come back to bite us on the arse. To say im worried about next season would be an understatement.

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