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Thread: Thoughts after today

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    Thoughts after today

    After last week I'm fairly relaxed about that result as I feared a defeat, we have stopped the rot, showed last week was a freak, kept a cleansheet at a team in form (4 pts from East End Park is not bad), we now have two weeks until Morton at home (St Mirren go to Dunfermline that weekend in the Friday night)

    At the end of the day the fact is no point knee jerking, no team in the league would have been unaffected by losing their two best players like we did losing Fyvie and Fraser to season ending injuries just as we had found form in November/December and a settled side, we've been very unlucky in the respect

    We have a game in hand and just need to take it week by week, no point being gutless and having a loser outlook as a fanbase, make sure worst case scenario is 2nd which believe it or not gives us a better chance in the playoffs than last season

    Roll on Alloa, can't beat a Scottish Cup away

    P.s. Dunfermline telling big fibs about their crowds

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    Please stop talking pish. We are 8 points off top with a horrific away from home playing team. We will be lucky to get 2nd imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    After last week I'm fairly relaxed about that result as I feared a defeat, we have stopped the rot, showed last week was a freak, kept a cleansheet at a team in form (4 pts from East End Park is not bad), we now have two weeks until Morton at home (St Mirren go to Dunfermline that weekend in the Friday night)

    At the end of the day the fact is no point knee jerking, no team in the league would have been unaffected by losing their two best players like we did losing Fyvie and Fraser to season ending injuries just as we had found form in November/December and a settled side, we've been very unlucky in the respect

    We have a game in hand and just need to take it week by week, no point being gutless and having a loser outlook as a fanbase, make sure worst case scenario is 2nd which believe it or not gives us a better chance in the playoffs than last season

    Roll on Alloa, can't beat a Scottish Cup away

    P.s. Dunfermline telling big fibs about their crowds
    Allan Preston said ye were guff,and should have been beaten. But you crack on

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    Now there's a reliable source of information about United.

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    The day I listen to that daft Alan Preston or any of the other goons on sportsound is the day I become a village idiot like you

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Now there's a reliable source of information about United.
    He was reporting for Sportsound live from the game. I'm only relaying his post match comment

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    After last week I'm fairly relaxed about that result as I feared a defeat, we have stopped the rot, showed last week was a freak, kept a cleansheet at a team in form (4 pts from East End Park is not bad), we now have two weeks until Morton at home (St Mirren go to Dunfermline that weekend in the Friday night)

    At the end of the day the fact is no point knee jerking, no team in the league would have been unaffected by losing their two best players like we did losing Fyvie and Fraser to season ending injuries just as we had found form in November/December and a settled side, we've been very unlucky in the respect

    We have a game in hand and just need to take it week by week, no point being gutless and having a loser outlook as a fanbase, make sure worst case scenario is 2nd which believe it or not gives us a better chance in the playoffs than last season

    Roll on Alloa, can't beat a Scottish Cup away

    P.s. Dunfermline telling big fibs about their crowds
    Yeah, don't forget your crowd debate.

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    He was right for once I am afraid - got bullied again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arab 8010 View Post
    Please stop talking pish. We are 8 points off top with a horrific away from home playing team. We will be lucky to get 2nd imo.
    ^^^This^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    After last week I'm fairly relaxed about that result as I feared a defeat, we have stopped the rot, showed last week was a freak, kept a cleansheet at a team in form (4 pts from East End Park is not bad), we now have two weeks until Morton at home (St Mirren go to Dunfermline that weekend in the Friday night)

    At the end of the day the fact is no point knee jerking, no team in the league would have been unaffected by losing their two best players like we did losing Fyvie and Fraser to season ending injuries just as we had found form in November/December and a settled side, we've been very unlucky in the respect

    We have a game in hand and just need to take it week by week, no point being gutless and having a loser outlook as a fanbase, make sure worst case scenario is 2nd which believe it or not gives us a better chance in the playoffs than last season

    Roll on Alloa, can't beat a Scottish Cup away

    P.s. Dunfermline telling big fibs about their crowds


    The master of deflection fails to con anybody about the reality of the doodoo we are now in.
    Like last year, our main competitor motors on, whilst our wheels have come of.

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