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Thread: Toughing it out at the Top

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Yet it's the plumber that GB is taking about when saying he read folk say we'd now win the league easily.
    Presumably Middle Eastern Sanitary Technician was envisaging our powder would remain dry. The players allowed it to get damp, with the result we struggle to compete.

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    It was good the way we played in the first half against Brechin but again we did not put away our chances.

    I think we need to learn to take corners and to defend corners.
    Maybe that could be the theme for extra training.

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    Toughing it out at the top is better than toughing it out at the bottom like the Fun are at the moment. When we go up I want us to be able to compete at least for top 6, so if Shabba makes us better as we tough it out it'll stand us in good stead for next season.

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    Everything is ALWAYS better than being a Funster

    Not sure what to wish for tonight.

    Can’t help but think St Mirren are the biggest threat - especially now there is to be no vancacy at Aberdeen for Jack Ross to fill.

    Probably best for a Livi win to knock St Mirren a bit though draw would be ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim_Jam View Post
    I think we need to learn to take corners and to defend corners.
    Maybe that could be the theme for extra training.
    About 3 years ago! Regardless, perhaps it's because we don't have anyone that can take a corner that makes practising this in training difficult.

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    Weirdly there has never been a home victory for either side in the St Mirren v Livingston fixture including both meetings this season being away wins

    St Mirren do have a good home record though

    The main thing is us breezing Dunfermline and then putting in two good away performances at Morton and QotS

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    Would take 7 points from 9 in next 3 games as long as we beat Dunfermline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stokearab View Post
    Toughing it out at the top is better than toughing it out at the bottom like the Fun are at the moment. When we go up I want us to be able to compete at least for top 6, so if Shabba makes us better as we tough it out it'll stand us in good stead for next season.
    Madness - I'd rather be in the bottom half of the top flight than the top of the Championship - it's an absolute no brainer.

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    or bottom sixth of the top flight jizzin about a 3rd league win in 18 games

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    Quote Originally Posted by FTD1983 View Post
    Madness - I'd rather be in the bottom half of the top flight than the top of the Championship - it's an absolute no brainer.
    What I meant was I'd rather have a good coach that builds us over the rest of the season into a team that can compete for top 6 once up, than be 12th in the Premiership or whatever the fluk it's called now and struggling at this moment, likely to come back down again.

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