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Thread: Ayr on Saturday

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    Ayr on Saturday

    They have been in good form for a long time now, especially at home, very high scoring

    5 home games this season 5 wins 17 goals
    3-1 v Morton
    5-0 v Stenhousemuir
    2-0 v Partick
    4-1 v Dunfermline
    3-2 v Falkirk

    They beat Killie on the opening league cup game of last seasonand have not failed to score at home in that time (28 games), 21 of those they have scored more than one goal, 16 of those they have scored more than two goals

    I'd take a draw giving the circumstances, a defeat and they are 8 ahead of us, that is where sticking with csaba has left us

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    I'd take a draw and solid performance also. Sort of weird game that we could end up winning.
    But lose the first goal early and it could be a long afternoon. If Billy relegation bottler McKay can get a hat-trick against us then the boy Shankland could run riot.

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    Who would have thought we would see the day when we're happy to get a draw against Ayr United?

    A sign of how far we've fallen or how far they've climbed?

    Possibly a combination. Either way, I think I need a drink.

    Sad but true . . .

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    It's a shame.

    But the club need to come together and from top to toe realise that we have no divine right to expect anything.

    We have to earn it.

    They should relish the challenge and put every ounce of energy into making sure the weekend brings in three points.

    Scratch and claw the **** out of every second of the game and win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PortugueseFrank View Post
    It's a shame.

    But the club need to come together and from top to toe realise that we have no divine right to expect anything.

    We have to earn it.

    They should relish the challenge and put every ounce of energy into making sure the weekend brings in three points.

    Scratch and claw the **** out of every second of the game and win.
    Absolutely they should relish the challenge and fight for every game but have you watched this team, lol!

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    I've watched this team a hell of a lot.

    But it comes from the top. From the board.

    If the board approach it as a status thing rather than an earn it thing then we are ****ed.

    If they approach it as a "we need to work hard" thing we wouldn't be where we are.

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    Siegrist in goal.... Uh oh

    My guess could be wrong but can't see a right back or right wingback in the side is

    Seigrist
    Bouhenna Watson Frans Booth
    McMullan Fyvie Rabbit King
    Smith Safranko

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    Possibly 3 at the back and a change of keeper which was needed. Strong bench to change things as well if required.

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    I saw Seigrist in the league cup, looked the weaker of the two keepers

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    Half time 1-0 down

    As expected really, sounds like it's very open, not really what you want to be going to away grounds in this league

    Other results not going our way either

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