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  • #46
    Originally posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    He definitely f*cking did. We still had better players then than now, the league in general was a much better standard then too.

    No chance, that era was the worst ever for the spl outside the big two the keepers were all terrible for the most part as were the defences , it reflected in the national side being an embarrassment too

    There were some good players but the defending on the whole was awful across the board

    The drop off in standard from the mid 90s to the next decade was stark

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    • #47
      Farrugia was constantly in the refs ear...which was a nice change to our normal submissive approach.

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      • #48
        Here is my take on the red card, first time I saw it on TV I thought that's incredibly harsh, Neilson is on the outside, who could be argued to be covering, even though he isn't the fastest. When I saw the replay angle I actually think it's the correct decision, as Watters direction is taking the ball in a direction that will get him in on goal. But that's all subjective, I don't know why VAR is getting involved, the ref has had good view and made his decision, it's almost re-reffing the game. Also thought Sapsford was lucky to get away with a clumsy challenge in the box.

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        • #49
          Some f*cking incredible decisions in the English FA Cup yesterday with no VAR in operation. I think refs are getting too reliant on it making decisions for them.

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          • #50
            Good to see us jumping up to 7th in the table today without kicking a ball

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            • #51
              Originally posted by arab777 View Post
              Good to see us jumping up to 7th in the table today without kicking a ball
              That'll wind the SSB'S up no end.

              I think top 6 is gone, but......

              Next week a home win v Killie and an away defeat for Falkirk at Tynecastle might just make them a bit nervous as they see the gap narrow a bit.
              One of our games in hand is a Tuesday night home fixture v the Sheep.

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              • #52
                Top 6 is gone. Was probably gone after the defeats to the Funsters and Hibs. We have 8 games to the split and I reckon to have a serious chance we have to win 6 of them. Given we have only won 6 in 25 to date it’s hard to imagine this happening. Frustrating because we’re where we are purely due to self inflicted wounds. We’ve played some decent stuff at times this season, better than last in many ways, but we have sacrificed far, far, far too many points through our own deficiencies, not by anything particularly special by the opposition. It’s no exaggeration to say we could and should be about 12-14 pts better off currently but the fact is we’re not. Best we can hope for this season now is top of the bottom 6 I’m afraid.

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                • #53
                  I agree with the posts above - top 6 probably too much of a stretch for us now. However, now that we are sitting 7th, I would like to see us hold on to that until the end of the season. That would keep us out of any playoff nonsense.

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                  • #54
                    We should still aim for higher as you never know but yes ultimately make sure we are top of the bottom half at worst is a good target, it's always important to try and finish above both versions of the fun (original and northern) where possible

                    James is right, we should have already 10 more points, probably more

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                    • #55
                      A real shot in the arm before we take them on again in the Cup.😀

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