Scottish Cup is over so its back to the bread and butter. We have some REAL work to do now to consolidate our Championship place never mind anything else. Falkirk and Partick Thistle now have their tails up and hunting for those immediately above them ie teams like us. Falkirks win at Alloa might have passed by pretty quietly but I thought it was a real turning point in the Championship . Alloa's brave resistance was finally overtaken by the Bairns and I cant see them finishing anywhere but bottom now. A sobering thought for us is the fact Stephen Dobbie has 38 goals and we are only mid table. We are often labelled a one man team and although thats pretty cruel on the other players there is more than a hint of truth in it.
Totally agree JR.
As I suggested in the January window, Partick and Falkirk would not end up bottom, - and if we are not extremely careful, we could be overtaken by one or both, - which is arguably the most sobering thought of all.
It is easy to feel sorry for ourselves after yesterday's result and bemoan the penalty that wasn't........ but that is behind us and Dundee Utd will certainly not give us any comfort whatsoever. They will come to Palmerston on Saturday full of confidence after seeing off St. Mirren in the Scottish Cup, - so it will be a very hard game indeed.
On the positive front, - they will bring a healthy support, - so there should be a decent atmosphere.......so get yourself along to the match and blow away those winter cobwebs!
Losing back to back games against Partick & Falkirk has put us under pressure. If we lose and Saturday and Partick win at Alloa then things will get very interesting indeed. Falkirk have a free weekend as Ross County are up against East Fife in the IRN-BRU Cup semi-Final.
This is going to be a nerve wracking end to the season
Crowds have slowly dwindling over the past few years and you only have to look at our recent account results to see how much it’s affecting us off the field.
Where are you ? Why aren’t you coming along and supporting your team ? We’re one of the cheapest in the league and are unbelievably lucky to have a guy called Stephen Dobbie playing for us.
Would love to hear from people who don’t post on this forum very much your thoughts on this please.
Low attendances and the terrible yearly financial figures are a MASSIVE worry.
I’m really surprised it’s not been talked about more on social media sites.
The league is crazy this year. Usually there are two teams struggling. Two or three teams who are streets ahead and the rest battling it out in the middle.
Up to the transfer window everyone has been beating each other so it's kept the division wafer tight with no points gulf between bottom to middle.
Alloa have to be favourite for the drop. Even if worse case scenario and we ended up in a relegation play off there is no way we are worse than anyone in the league below.
"Alloa have to be favourite for the drop. Even if worse case scenario and we ended up in a relegation play off there is no way we are worse than anyone in the league below"
East Fife excepted presumably?
Come on-we are bang in the mix for a play off spot, have recruited well and there are plenty of battles ahead so let's push on and park any talk of relegation battles for now. As everyone has said, on our day, we can and have beaten anyone in this league so let's start with the currently high flying Dundee United this Saturday and hopefully we can have a near full squad to choose from to send them packing.
Spike, I tend to agree with you, but this league is a bit like an episode of Dad's Army, - like the characters you simply have no idea what some of the teams are going to do.
Queens have the squad that should see them scrape into the play offs for the SPL, - but if they do not give 100% in every game, - they could very much find themselves in the opposite play offs.
They need to look at the league as a series of Cup Finals starting with Dundee Utd this Saturday.