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Thread: League Match 23: Buddies v Queens

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    All interesting on the views of the game.

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    The manager is thoroughly upset in his post match interview stating that on the basis of players not following his game play some will be dropped for the next game against Morton. He was very critical of the space St Mirren were getting out wide with players labelled lazy so, for those of you who were witness to this debacle, who do you think Naysmith was referring to and just who will consequently be dropped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALBERTZ_11 View Post
    All interesting on the views of the game.
    All interesting views on the game....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spikefaethesouth View Post
    The manager is thoroughly upset in his post match interview stating that on the basis of players not following his game play some will be dropped for the next game against Morton. He was very critical of the space St Mirren were getting out wide with players labelled lazy so, for those of you who were witness to this debacle, who do you think Naysmith was referring to and just who will consequently be dropped?
    I'm not entirely sure though I reckon Rooney was being targeted as well as Brownlie. Playing 3 at the back obviously did not work and the formation looked like 3-5-2. I also think that the manager should've informed the paying public of the tactics that weren't adhered to and why the players decided not to carry out his instructions within the first five minutes of the match.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spikefaethesouth View Post
    The manager is thoroughly upset in his post match interview stating that on the basis of players not following his game play some will be dropped for the next game against Morton. He was very critical of the space St Mirren were getting out wide with players labelled lazy so, for those of you who were witness to this debacle, who do you think Naysmith was referring to and just who will consequently be dropped?
    Dykes has to go
    Rankin has to go
    Mercer will be dropped for marsh but that would have happened no matter what
    Wonder what was up way beerman last night

    Id personally move mercer to rb move rooney to rcb of back 3 like the thistle game where it frees rooney for marauding runs and merc can drop back in

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALBERTZ_11 View Post
    I'm not entirely sure though I reckon Rooney was being targeted as well as Brownlie. Playing 3 at the back obviously did not work and the formation looked like 3-5-2. I also think that the manager should've informed the paying public of the tactics that weren't adhered to and why the players decided not to carry out his instructions within the first five minutes of the match.

    Young Fergusson never tracked back from a corner and lost his man which nearly resulted in a goal and then only a few minutes later Dobbie done exactly the same thing which resulted in a penalty . Rankin stupidly dived and hand balled it when Martin had it covered. Rankin was rotten yesterday but St Mirren were excellent especially the first half

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    Quote Originally Posted by donnydonnydukduk View Post
    Dykes has to go
    Rankin has to go
    Mercer will be dropped for marsh but that would have happened no matter what
    Wonder what was up way beerman last night

    Id personally move mercer to rb move rooney to rcb of back 3 like the thistle game where it frees rooney for marauding runs and merc can drop back in
    Dykes hasn’t the reason we lost yesterday. He’s the easy target for some

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    Quote Originally Posted by aloreburn View Post
    Dykes hasn’t the reason we lost yesterday. He’s the easy target for some
    Agreed, as far as yesterday’s concerned. Rankin and Brownlie both seemed off their game. The buddies were faster, slicker, in pretty much every department. The stand out team in the league.

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