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Whatever fans think. I love Tony's enthusiasm. If he said nothing he would get a hard time. Can't win situation. Tony loves the club we all know that. I've had my fall outs with Tony and Gordon but the one I respect I know both love the club. In that respect I think St.Mirren are lucky that we have guys in charge who are fans. Coys

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It sounds pie in the sky until you watch the likes of Motherwell, St Johnstone, Kilmarnock and Livingston do it.

Then when you call it pie in the sky under those circumstances it looks like a lack of ambition.

Hibs and Hearts should be up there but rarely are.

Other than Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen then, exactly who is it that we are afraid of so much that to suggest we could be ahead of them next year is "pie in the sky"?

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We have a manager who was less than startling last season 

We have players that most other teams wouldn't have and we still need almost 40% to add to the team.

These statements are fine when you have people in place to make likely 

At this point, we don't. 

PS I should add if Ross had stayed I think we could have made a decent attempt to climb out of the bottom six. 

 

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That Tony-F he's a nutter, so much of a nutter I'm surprised he doesn't post on here - unless of course one of use no better.

I remember him coming over to talk to me when I was queueing (a queue of one at that point:hammer) for tickets for the Trophy Presentation game against Morton game in April 2018, I had just completed my fourth N/S hadn't slept in approaching 20 hours  and was unable to put a coherent sentence together so I just pointed to my Ramones/Saints T-Shirt :headbangwhich contained his name - he shook my hand and said something nice. !

He'll always be Porn Star Tony to me, :oohlala

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49 minutes ago, faraway saint said:

We have a manager who was less than startling last season 

We have players that most other teams wouldn't have and we still need almost 40% to add to the team.

These statements are fine when you have people in place to make likely 

At this point, we don't. 

PS I should add if Ross had stayed I think we could have made a decent attempt to climb out of the bottom six. 

 

I thought JG did well last season with an, ahem, hastily assembled squad. This season and then perhaps a couple more after that are going to require managers who can adapt quickly rather like when he moved Flynn to RB after Mackenzie got injured - a move I don't remember many people advocating at the time and at the rate Obika was scoring after he settled in he was on target to beat the 15 goals in a season Higdon & Thommo scored for us which would've been the best in the top flight for us since the early-80s - of course that's going by my memory which has been fawlty in the past, :spud5

Famous last words but I'm optimistic about this season.

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6 minutes ago, Bud the Baker said:

I thought JG did well last season with an, ahem, hastily assembled squad. This season and then perhaps a couple more after that are going to require managers who can adapt quickly rather like when he moved Flynn to RB after Mackenzie got injured - a move I don't remember many people advocating at the time and at the rate Obika was scoring after he settled in he was on target to beat the 15 goals in a season Higdon & Thommo scored for us which would've been the best in the top flight for us since the early-80s - of course that's going by my memory which has been fawlty in the past, :spud5

Famous last words but I'm optimistic about this season.

I don't and if you read through the match day threads plenty didn't at the time.

I know the memory fades and things can become rosier, I'll stick with my view he, Goodwin, has not been much to talk about and has a lot to prove.

Time will tell. 

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2 hours ago, faraway saint said:

We have a manager who was less than startling last season 

We have players that most other teams wouldn't have and we still need almost 40% to add to the team.

These statements are fine when you have people in place to make likely 

At this point, we don't. 

PS I should add if Ross had stayed I think we could have made a decent attempt to climb out of the bottom six. 

 

That's a decent truthful post, Goodwin was less than impressive and lot of the players were very average. Needs to sign some quality instead of your Waters, Hodgson, Morias, guys who wouldnt get near other 1st team's...if Goodwin thinks Baird and Erahon are anywhere near first team decent players then we are fecked. 

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2 hours ago, oaksoft said:

It sounds pie in the sky until you watch the likes of Motherwell, St Johnstone, Kilmarnock and Livingston do it.

Then when you call it pie in the sky under those circumstances it looks like a lack of ambition.

Hibs and Hearts should be up there but rarely are.

Other than Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen then, exactly who is it that we are afraid of so much that to suggest we could be ahead of them next year is "pie in the sky"?

This is exactly right.

Some people think of Tony as a rosey cheeked optimist. Some think of him as a deluded auld fool. I am very much in the former category.

The point is there is absolutely no reason why a club like St. Mirren can’t be top 6. Aye, we probably won’t, but there’s no reason why we shouldn’t. 
For me the start will be having a season where we comfortably are not involved in any relegation nonsense. 
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not really one for mid table mediocrity. Where’s the fun in that?

But, when we can do that, Tony’s optimism will have a bit more believability. 

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10 minutes ago, TPAFKA Jersey 2 said:

This is exactly right.

Some people think of Tony as a rosey cheeked optimist. Some think of him as a deluded auld fool. I am very much in the former category.

The point is there is absolutely no reason why a club like St. Mirren can’t be top 6. Aye, we probably won’t, but there’s no reason why we shouldn’t. 
For me the start will be having a season where we comfortably are not involved in any relegation nonsense. 
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not really one for mid table mediocrity. Where’s the fun in that?

But, when we can do that, Tony’s optimism will have a bit more believability. 

Tony is optimistic but also pragmatic. Top 4 should be the OF, Aberdeen and Hibs with anyone else having a chance of taking the chance of the two remaining places. So... Why not St Mirren?

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37 minutes ago, Jrok said:

Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.

Norman Vincent Peale
 

Aye, he was a bit of a fantasist..................everyone to their own. 

One major criticism of The Power of Positive Thinking is that the book is full of anecdotes that are hard to substantiate. Almost all of the experts and many of the testimonials that Peale quotes as supporting his philosophy are unnamed, unknown and unsourced. Examples include a "famous psychologist",[16]:52 a two-page letter from a "practicing physician",[16]:150 another "famous psychologist",[16]:169 a "prominent citizen of New York City",[16]:88 and dozens, if not hundreds, more unverifiable quotations. Similar scientific studies of questionable validity are also cited. As psychiatrist R.C. Murphy wrote, "All this advertising is vindicated as it were, by a strict cleaving to the side of part truth," and referred to the work and the quoted material as "implausible and woodenly pious".

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6 minutes ago, faraway saint said:

Aye, he was a bit of a fantasist..................everyone to their own. 

One major criticism of The Power of Positive Thinking is that the book is full of anecdotes that are hard to substantiate. Almost all of the experts and many of the testimonials that Peale quotes as supporting his philosophy are unnamed, unknown and unsourced. Examples include a "famous psychologist",[16]:52 a two-page letter from a "practicing physician",[16]:150 another "famous psychologist",[16]:169 a "prominent citizen of New York City",[16]:88 and dozens, if not hundreds, more unverifiable quotations. Similar scientific studies of questionable validity are also cited. As psychiatrist R.C. Murphy wrote, "All this advertising is vindicated as it were, by a strict cleaving to the side of part truth," and referred to the work and the quoted material as "implausible and woodenly pious".

Quoting someone else's opinion? 

Don't you have one of your own? 

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