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8 hours ago, BuddieinEK said:

 

 


Please don't. Idiot.
Your negativity is hardly helpful.

Whatever you think the guy gives 100% every time he steps on the pitch.

Would you prefer Ball, Marwood or Wardlaw back?

 

When I post on here I make it my rule not to insult fellow fans. I have my opinion which I don't expect all to agree with. I do realise Sutton tries hard, he is just no use any more. I also have no wish to return to the trio of players you mention. I presume you mean we have the Hobsons choice of either Sutton or the other 3 in your opinion ? Is that what we are being charged £20 a time for ?

Enjoy the game and I hope we win tonight.

 

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When I post on here I make it my rule not to insult fellow fans. I have my opinion which I don't expect all to agree with. I do realise Sutton tries hard, he is just no use any more. I also have no wish to return to the trio of players you mention. I presume you mean we have the Hobsons choice of either Sutton or the other 3 in your opinion ? Is that what we are being charged £20 a time for ?
Enjoy the game and I hope we win tonight.
 


Maybe so but you insulted a player who has no ability to respond. Worse imo.

Closing sentiments reciprocated.
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John Sutton is Saints centre forward. Need I say any more ? Quite honestly , regardless of our improved defence, we just don't pose a threat up front. That is the reason we will be relegated I`m afraid. United will beat us tomorrow, likely by one goal. I was there on Saturday but definitely not tomorrow. Asking fans to fork out £40 in a few days is tantamount to daylight robbery.

But a season ticket in the future then [emoji6]
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If we can be more creative outside the box we can do well not only tonight but the rest of the season. Our strikers are getting unnecessary stick at the moment. Sutton and co do their jobs well by dragging guys out to create space. They are not going to run 100 meters in 10 seconds but they do the best they can with what they have and if the team gives their all.then what a run in this could be..COYS

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Our third Wednesday game in a row, and our fifth game in fourteen days.   Pesky cup runs.  Hopefully we get more of the team who beat Hibs 2-0 a fortnight ago and less of the team who lost to Raith Rovers 2-0 a week ago.  Could really do with avoiding defeat, even a point here would mean we could go above Ayr on Saturday.

Would much rather we won tonight than won that daft cup final next week,  That Challenge Cup has been a right pain in the arse all season.

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From the Evening Old Firm ....

 

Jack Ross wants to repay the St Mirren supporters for their incredible loyalty by putting Dundee United to the sword tonight before going on to achieve Championship safety.

Over 4000 Saints fans turned out for the goalless draw against Dunfermline on Saturday, and Ross expects another noisy support to turn out at the Paisley 2021 Stadium this evening.

The Buddies gaffer says that the value of such a vociferous backing shouldn’t be underestimated, and he hopes that the football they are now seeing is worthy of it.

“The fanbase has been terrific, and terrifically loyal,” Ross said. “I think they recognise that there has been a change on the park, and there is now a team there that is a bit more reflective of their passion from the stands.

“I think that as long as you have that then you increase the bond between the players, the staff and the supporters, and I feel that there may have been a bit of a disconnect between us on the playing side and the supporters and I don’t think that is right for a club of our stature.

“It’s about building that again and my responsibility is to build that ultimately by winning games, but as long as we are making progress then they will continue to back us and that’s been seen.

“It’s massively important for us and it helps us hugely both home and away. They’ve been incredibly loyal through this period and hopefully we can reward them for that.

“I think we are a stronger team from the last time we played United, and that bodes well.

“They are also coming off the disappointment of Friday night and with other results they have dropped further in the table.

“I feel as if we are at our best when we play the bigger teams and the game becomes more open, so I’d expect it to be the same and I think with the quality players we have they will relish this chance to test themselves.

“I think it will be an entertaining game and hopefully one we can go on and win.”

The close links being fostered at the club don’t end between the stands and the pitch, but extend into the dressing room, with the players themselves becoming a tight-knit unit of late.

Ross revealed that uniting the players in their common cause has been one of his main aims since taking the reins in Paisley.

He said: “A close team spirit is exactly what we are trying to build here, and the players we brought in were brought here with that dual purpose in mind; to put a better team on the park but also to create a better feel around the club.

“It helped that I was able to bring in players that I knew and trusted like Stephen McGinn and Adam Eckersley, players I had worked with before and then Cammy Smith for example from someone like Derek McInnes who I know and trust.

“There are some you get a bit more fortunate with like Stelios, Billy O’Brien and Harry Davis who are good characters as well, so it’s been a bit of accident and a bit of design.

“They have all come together really well though, and there is a real united purpose in what they are trying to do.

“I think that has been shown, and though we would have still liked to have won more games, our recent form has in the main been very good and results have been better as well.

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14 minutes ago, munoz said:

3rd division ! Christ , what just happened ? 

Just planning ahead. Bottom of the second division (which is us) is relegated to the third. Whilst its theoretically still possible to avoid this, its very unlikely in my opinion. You may very well disagree, but its only MY opinion.

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7 minutes ago, irvine_buddie said:

I think you need to look up what certainty means.

Indeed, nothing, at this stage, is certain.

We are in trouble, the biggest worry is that we're slowly making ground, but games are running out.

While tonight isn't make or break, if we get nothing it's another game gone.

Time/lack of games is the enemy.

We've already lost twice to United this season, could do with breaking that sequence tonight.

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10 minutes ago, Mr Zo said:

Let's hope we get a good performance tonight and a much needed win. I think Cammy Smith might score tonight.

I'm not as confident tonight as I was v Hibs , but yes , I'd be hoping that Smith may bust a gut to get the fingers up to United tonight !

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