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Thread: Happy day

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    Happy day

    Not a sensational performance but strong and consistent (aside from the now usual 75-minute wobble) against a very organised and disciplined St Mirren. Exactly the sort of performance we didn't have last season in losing the exact same game 0-1...

    More thoughtful reflection will come from Robbo - or rather it won't, he'll say what he always say - but barring an upset tomorrow the numbers speak for themselves. Four clear of third, eight clear of seventh and 11 clear of the bottom two. Is this officially a great start? Everyone has earned a beer tonight, other than Gallagher, who could be advised to hold off...

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    Good result given how long it’s been since St.Mirren have been beaten by 2.
    Still feeling the loss to Ross — the next string of games will be much more challenging: Aberdeen, Rangers, Kilmarnock, Livingston, Celtic. 6 points from 15 off that lot might be over optimistic.

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    Five would be an acceptable return, I'd take six very happily, more and there will be a hint of (premature) excitement in the air!

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    A decent performancer against against a well drilled defensive team. It was crucial to get that first goal as it persuaded a reluctant St Mirren side to come out of their defensive shell. Two lovely goals to boot.

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