Had it not been for Sutton's goals we would be in a relegation dog fight.Quote:
Originally Posted by steviex
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Had it not been for Sutton's goals we would be in a relegation dog fight.Quote:
Originally Posted by steviex
I make that 16 goals Utd have bagged against us this season and we some how manage to remain above them in the league...bet they wish they were playing us every week. Why the f@#k do we capitulate against them especially after last weeks efforts? Does Jackie Mac have compromising photographs of SM? >:( >:( :D
Its the way we set ourselves up and play against them. They are a very pacy team who like to hit on the break. So what do we do?
Drop our fastest players and play well up the park. Its not quite a simple as that of course.
Yesterday's scoreline is only likely to compound our future problems against them. Based on past experience SM may now think what we can change against United that will surprise them and stop them from playing...
I'd say don't overanalyse and just play to our normal game. Use players to their strengths and not their weaknesses.
A 300-mile round trip in the car to see that! Bitterly disappointing! However,by the time I reached the Forth Bridge on the way home I had done some more rational thinking. The fact is that I always thought that one point from those first two games would be bearable, and I wasn't even sure we'd get one point. We did get one.
The fact is that if - and it's a fair size of an 'if' after yesterday - we win our two home games I think we're third. Aberdeen have to play Celtic and Utd., who also still have Celtic to play and a cup final to think about. Yesterday's not coming back - fortunately - but it's not all over. There's still plenty to play for.
C'mon the 'Well.
He's clueless when it comes to big games, absolutely bluddy clueless.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wellup4it