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Thread: Can we finish lower

  1. #1
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    Can we finish lower

    Next season and still be able to claim improvement?

    I think we can, hopefully we don't finish lower but I think next season will be the toughest spl for a wee whiley.

    Think top 3 will be top 3 and Killie and st m ain't gonna fall off a cliff.....surely Aberdeen and Hibs will improve.

    Think Raith coming up wud suit a few clubs......including us

  2. #2
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    I’d like to think we can finally go on a cup run, that and non relegation fight would be an improvement for me

  3. #3
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    We have a history of losing. I don't think we are doing anything to stop this. Building a new team each year on a restricted budget has rarely worked and this season is a glorious exception. Next season, I think being contending for top 6 would be a sign of progress. Hopefully by being in that position we would be well out of the relegation zone.
    Duffy got us relegated when we were 9 points away from the relegation zone so we need to careful.
    As for a cup run, we need to realise that covering the match day costs is what we need to do when looking at pricing. The money comes from progression through the competition.

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