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Dunfermline V St mirren (14th January)


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13 hours ago, Dibbles old paperboy said:

Ross said in his post match interview that all the substitutions were down to injuries. He said in Webster's case it was more of an illness than an injury and the knocks to Quinn and McAllister didn't seem to be too serious.

Thanks. Did not hear it.

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28 minutes ago, santaponsasaint said:

our defending is woeful. marking. 0 out of 10. tackling. 0 out of 10. positioning. 0 out of 10. embarrassing to watch.

At least you urnae negative or Divvy wid have you in the SIN BIN.

Maybe not as you're a SOOPER DOOPER YIN tae. :lol: 

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1 hour ago, saintnextlifetime said:

 

We came back from a goal down , whilst away , we scored from open play (unlike them) and despite having a dodgy defence , we held out for the draw . Not the best performance in the world but still positive and hopefully we can build on that especially when we can play all the new starts . .

10 out of 10.

1 hour ago, santaponsasaint said:

our defending is woeful. marking. 0 out of 10. tackling. 0 out of 10. positioning. 0 out of 10. embarrassing to watch.

0 out of 10..

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I think the defence remains a big concern and I'm not sure why JR is persisting with Webster. We looked a bit better with Baird and McKenzie in the 2nd half.

Michael Moffat doesn't look like the quickest of players but he was through on goal early on after running away from Webster and McKenzie.

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This was the latest in a succession of so-called "must win" games which we have failed to win. Its pretty clear that regardless of relegation, the board are going to stick with their managerial appointment mainly with the excuse that there have been too many changes recently (all of which have been the boards fault). Because the gap is 7 points, it is still seen by some as not insurmountable and the carrot being dangled is that we have to play both nearest rivals twice each, so the illusion of reaching the play off spot can still be portrayed.

Back to reality though, and a cup exit on Saturday will be glossed over as unimportant with the big game against Falkirk next in line. Maybe even defeat in that one will be tolerated if we don't slip further behind Ayr/Dumbarton as they are our only "real" rivals. There may even be the usual January transfer window mirage of players we just missed out on signing etc etc and maybe even of how lucky we are to have managed to hang on to this player or that, lol. Yes its certainly groundhog day being a Saints fan.

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