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    Does anyone doubt

    That we will win this league this time? Best odds 9/2 ( i think) big drop from 8/1. The confidence that us arabs have grown up with has returned! So, why not? Mighty Ayr united, ross fckn county? Inverness, gees a break. One game at a time and all that pragmatic attitude but lets face it we should pxx this league now we have the right man in charge EVENTUALLY, Shimmy rool.
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    Feet on the ground, next up Alloa at home, they are no mugs defensively, usually keep it tight, even at Ayr itwas 0-0 until into second half, they got a decent win in Greenock today and also managed a 2-2 in Inverness

    Need to be up for it from the start and get the first goal

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    The January window will be crucial,do you remember when Ross County were certain to go doon a few years ago?,McGregor opened his big fat wallet and let McIntyre and Dodds bring in almost a whole new team and they stayed up.Hopefully he will keep his money to himself this year.
    I honestly think the danger is in the highland's and not in Ayrshire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B4 i go View Post
    That we will win this league this time? Best odds 9/2 ( i think) big drop from 8/1. The confidence that us arabs have grown up with has returned! So, why not? Mighty Ayr united, ross fckn county? Inverness, gees a break. One game at a time and all that pragmatic attitude but lets face it we should pxx this league now we have the right man in charge EVENTUALLY, Shimmy rool.
    One's chickens should not be counted until they hatch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    The January window will be crucial,do you remember when Ross County were certain to go doon a few years ago?,McGregor opened his big fat wallet and let McIntyre and Dodds bring in almost a whole new team and they stayed up.Hopefully he will keep his money to himself this year.
    I honestly think the danger is in the highland's and not in Ayrshire.

    Can imagine County players will have a fair bonus looming for promotion too, great win today though

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    Dundee united’s Robbie Nielson said “you can see there’s a togerthnes between the players, the club and the fans, everyone together and you need that to win titles” Bbc Scotland.

    I’m not alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B4 i go View Post
    Dundee united’s Robbie Nielson said “you can see there’s a togerthnes between the players, the club and the fans, everyone together and you need that to win titles” Bbc Scotland.

    I’m not alone.
    I like the cut of your jib B4 I go. The power of positive thinking!

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    ive not seen our fans so positive for years and years

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    The January window will be crucial,do you remember when Ross County were certain to go doon a few years ago?,McGregor opened his big fat wallet and let McIntyre and Dodds bring in almost a whole new team and they stayed up.Hopefully he will keep his money to himself this year.
    I honestly think the danger is in the highland's and not in Ayrshire.
    They signed an average championship player at the start of the season that was on £400 per week and put him on £1500 per week. There owner WILL back them in January if they need it but I personally don't think they will sign anyone! Get Shankland off to Swansea and get another fyvie in on loan and we'll be sorted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    Feet on the ground, next up Alloa at home, they are no mugs defensively, usually keep it tight, even at Ayr itwas 0-0 until into second half, they got a decent win in Greenock today and also managed a 2-2 in Inverness

    Need to be up for it from the start and get the first goal
    Yeah. This, agree. So often teams win a big 3 points away then drop points at home to a team at the lower end of their division. I just have a feeling that Robbie will make sure we don't do that by what he says to the players and how he drills that message into them.

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