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Thread: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

  1. #21
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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Quote Originally Posted by sieb1886
    Was it only me left flummoxed that McGhoo didn't think there was any fresh legs needed for the final 10 mins?
    I did think about it but McGhee's recent last substitutions have gone badly wrong so perhaps he was loathe to upset things. That said he would he have brought on?

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Quote Originally Posted by Wellup4it
    Was it only me left flummoxed that McGhoo didn't think there was any fresh legs needed for the final 10 mins?
    I did think about it but McGhee's recent last substitutions have gone badly wrong so perhaps he was loathe to upset things. That said he would he have brought on? [/quote]

    I was also wondering who he could have brought off the bench to improve things as one or two were flagging a bit, But to be fair Thistle weren't much of a threat and I suspect McGhee was wary after some recent sub decisions back fired.

  3. #23

    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    For once we saw out the last part of a game in relative comfort, tired legs or not I don't see how MM can be criticized for this one.

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