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  1. 19 hours ago, faraway saint said:

    Thought this thread would have been really busy after yesterday.  🙄

    Don't be stupid. That would involve many public admissions of being wrong from the infallible.

     

    To be fair, I did speak to Lex in the pub on Sunday and he held his hands up and said he was delighted to be proven wrong so fair enough. :lol:

  2. On 8/28/2022 at 4:43 PM, elvis said:

    St Johnstone look not a bad outfit.dont see us getting anything  from our next 3 games in my opinion 

    Based on what exactly?

    The fact they finished 2nd bottom last season, or they've lost their 3 best players and replaced then with dads army? Maybe the one league win so far.

    I'm not saying that we'll win on Saturday or even take anything as Perth has always been a difficult hunting ground for us but it's simply not true to say that St. Johnstone don't look like a bad outfit. They look the very definition of a bad outfit at this level.

  3. 2 hours ago, Cumbriansaint72 said:

    Out of that list I would reckon Kevin Mcdonald and Mark McNulty would be good signings and possibly within wage range too. Mcdonald with plenty of experience when with Fulham and McNulty certainly knows where net is.

     

    McDonald was a great player but he's not been the same since his transplant and his career at the higher levels of the game are probably over - we're also well versed in centre of the park so I'd pass on that.

    McNulty, a definite no for me. He's a downgrade on what we have. 1 league goal every 9 games for Dundee Utd means I wouldn't waste a wage.

    There's no-one from that list I'd be looking to strengthen with (I mean obviously apart from Rogic but lets be honest, that's fanciful unless he wants a pre-Aussie World Cup love-in). McGeouch and Grimshaw are only two possibilities I'd want us to look at if we weren't well covered in both areas of the squad. Neither currently going to significantly strengthen our side and would be bit part players. The best affordable free agent who left a Scottish side that was still out there on the market, we signed two weeks ago in the shape of Gogic.

    Thankfully, mercifully it looks like a club, we're now beyond the 'maybe we will be utilising the free agents market after the window has closed' stage.

  4. 28 minutes ago, Callum Gilhooley said:

    Shaughnessy has just turned 30 , got a lot of football ahead of him . I’d like to see him continue at saints but if not - good luck to him in his future.

    He signed a contract extension in May , presumably with SRs agreement so can’t understand why he may be deemed surplus now with only the addition of Gallagher since . Yes I know Gogic can play CH but I hope not with us. 
     

    Someone said he may be looking at security of a 2-3 year deal , I’m sure there will be many teams lining up to offer that if he does decide to go / or is let go by the club .

    Finally , weren’t the Daily Ranger the ones to break the “Story” of Dunne to Aberdeen ?    They trying to sabotage the Buds ? 😏

    He did.

    It was May 2021 though. :lol:

  5. 3 hours ago, FTOF said:

    Sunday Mail has us, along with Well and The Fakes, registering an interest in Robert Snodgrass.

    Interesting but can't possibly see where he's fitting into that side just now. It does appear he'll be Motherwell bound though.

  6. Just now, Warrior Saint said:

    Still early days...

    Does it give you pleasure actively hoping the team you support does badly to prove your point?

    Anyone who can't see what we've been doing over the first 4 games and understand the way that we are trying to play and set our our stall really shouldn't be involved in a football discussion.

    We are a far better watch than we were last season. That much is plainly obvious.

  7. 1 hour ago, Saint@Johnstone said:

    Have you had a look at Robinsons record since he has been here ? It’s just my opinion and if you are happy with things that’s fine. 

    All well and good, I didn't mention Robinson's record since he's been here when addressing your initial post and neither did you - you said we were hanging on at the end yesterday. Aside from one deflected shot that nearly caught us out, no we weren't. We were in control for the full 90.

    They hit the post after about 65-70 mins which isn't quite 'the end' so safe to say your opinion on yesterday's game is way wide of the mark.

    You've been on such a crusade since day one you can't even hold your hands up and admit the team you support played well because you have a massive dislike of the manager. Bit sad, really.

  8. 4 minutes ago, faraway saint said:

    Sorry, my mistake. 

    As i said, who knows but it was a decision we never reviewed from.

     

    Agreed. Think it's clear to see that in the top flight, there are about 7 or 8 teams who if they all played one another head to head for 10 games, there would be a relatively even split of wins draws and losses across the board. We're firmly in that group and it's not a bad place to be. Better that then the whipping boys.

    We'll be just fine this season. We do need to develop a bit of composure and a killer instinct though.

  9. 3 minutes ago, faraway saint said:

    Aye, I agree to a certain extent, the sending off/penalty did drastically alter the game but we were already a goal down.

    All "if's and mibbies" mate, all in all, so far, promising. :wink:

    No we weren't. The red and penalty were Aberdeen's first goal and they had troubled us very little before then. :wink:

    The actual performances in the first three games taken as a whole are far more encouraging and easy on the eye than they were under Goodwin.

  10. 1 hour ago, faraway saint said:

    It's still early days but the performances in 2 of the 3 league games have been excellent.

    Thing is, I was more than encouraged by the Aberdeen performance whilst it was 11 vs 11 as well. We looked to have game plan to sit in and hit and were potentially going to get some success from it.

    It was the lack of a contingency plan when we got Gallagher sent off that sort of threw that up in the air.

  11. 56 minutes ago, Saint@Johnstone said:

    Great goal from Tait but they had us hanging on at the end. As usual, nothing up front. I’d say it’s only a temporary stay of execution for the manager, would happily swap him for the Ross County chap. 

    :lol: I suppose when you're entrenched in an opinion you refuse to budge from, the mind sees what it wants to see. 

    They had one shot that took a wicked deflection and the keeper made a superb stop. Apart from that, we were hardly hanging on.

  12. 13 hours ago, stlucifer said:

    I thought he was blowing out his ass after an hour or so. Perhaps still needs a little more conditioning. I thought SR should have swapped him out for Hendo after 70 minutes.

    To be fair, I don't think there were many on the park who done more running than Strain yesterday. After 70 minutes his race was run and it was understandable that anyone would wilt in that heat.

    He covered the entire right hand side of the park god knows how many times and never got caught out. I think everyone in the West stand could see he was blowing out his arse the last 20 but it really drives home that we do still need defensive cover in wide areas as on another say I'm sure he'd have came off.

    Think he's been a very good signing so far, his touch is excellent, his set pieces are good and he's got this knack of alway finding himself in a dangerous area in the other teams third. My one criticism of him is that he needs to have a better or more varied end product. His crosses always get past the first man but too often they are too high and floaty/looping or close to the goal line.

    Still worth remembering he's played very little football in 2022 and he's getting more and more up to speed every week.

  13. This has all the feelings of a must win game.

    I was saying to my old man earlier, the last time I remember a game with quite the same feeling of it having to go right for the manager's sake was when we played recently promoted (along with us) Livingston in Alan Stubbs' 3rd game of the season.

    We got absolutely humbled 2-0 that day against a team we were far better than only 10 weeks before and it was the writing on the wall for Stubbs - a final confirmation that he'd without doubt, weakened us massively.

    It kind of has that energy about it. If we lose on Saturday, regardless of the manner of defeat, or if we scrape our way to an undeserved point, it's going to be the tipping point for many I fear.

  14. 5 hours ago, SuperSaints1877 said:

    There does seem to be a culture now in football of pitch invasions. We have seen physical assaults on players and managers in the last few years down south. It’s like copycat behaviour. It needs to stop. I never ever want to see fences back in stadiums. 

    This ultra culture has been copied from the continent. Some of it is great. Some of it is toxic.

    We would all prefer to see a noisy and boisterous support cheering on the team rather than looking to fight the away fans.

    Three young Saints fans were caught up in trouble yesterday after the game who happened to be the mascots.

    Why? These kids were all under 6 years of age.

    What should have been a really happy experience (despite the result) only led to them being surrounded by Motherwell “Neds in Black” as they went to get a lift home.

    It will only put off young families attending which will be the future lifeblood of our support.

    Too many silly wee guys who are there first and foremost to hang about in a gang and the football being played is secondary.

    More interested in what the other teams supporters are doing. I saw an annoying number of incidents outside the ground last season after games involving these groups and there's no need for it at all.

  15. Wonder if there is any substance in those Charles Dunne to Aberdeen rumours from earlier in the summer.

    He was pictured at Pittodrie on Sunday but apparently his old pal just signed for them from Wycombe so in insolation, maybe nothing in it.

    But then it has come out today that David Bates - the man with the best agent in football - is leaving for Legia Warsaw and is getting his medical today so Aberdeen might well be in the market for another centre half.

  16. 4 minutes ago, Sonny said:

    Very good debut considering his lack of training and his travelling. Looks a real player. And his countryman Strain also impressed after a couple of lethargic appearances.

    Strain is one of those ones that will take time.

    He's had practically zero football in 2022 so understandable he's going to be rusty. 

    Time to get off the back of guys like Strain, Ayunga and Olusanya who I've seen quite a few folk making their judgements on already. We need to give these guys a bit of time to bed into the pace and physical differen e of the game here.

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