Let's just hope we can spring a surprise, lets go all Bodo Glimpt on their ass!
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Agree on KK
However we just kept a cleansheet so that's one of the positives, I don't remember our keeper having much to do
That's the 7th time in the last 9 meetings at Tannadice we've stopped them scoring
And now 6 unbeaten with them overall which is a good wee run
We deserved to win Saturday but draw was fair last night
Motherwell away is toughest game in the league just now, they are the form side and only Rangers have scored at fir park in the last 9-10 games
Saying that the sheep had chances in their recent league meeting, can we be clinical when ours comes, not confident but we are one of the highest scoring away teams in the along with hearts and rangers
If anything sums up the quality of that match last night it was lovu's comical attempt at a foul on the striker going through that would have been a red card, and nisbets equally comical attempt to score from the loose ball when he had an empty net 😂
Don't know if there is a plan other than hope for the best. The forecast is mild for at least the next couple of weeks with maybe even the odd glimpse of sun here and there - hopefully that might induce some growth from the grass. We host St Mirren next Tuesday then I don't see another game on that pitch until Celtic visit on the 22nd March. If the grass can start growing and the ground staff can get to work on it, then maybe it will recover a bit by then?
It's club decisions that have caused the pitch to be as bad as as it is, IMO.
Not sure T. But.. signing ball players to replace warriors (wee bit much I know) :) and ask them to perform on that dung heap??? Never gonna work.
There is no excuse (at any level) for not looking after any pitch, as best you can do.
We used to laugh at Dens...
We aint laughing now.
Soooooo many things need looked into and hopefully changed. And to be honest, I don't care (I do tho) how we do it.
ASAP
It's absolutely unfathomable to me why any football club wouldn't have their pitch as one of the absolute top priorities when it comes to spending. A good playing surface is critical to the club. It's where they play the vast majority of their matches, it's where they ask punters to come and spend their money. For the pitch to get in the state it's in because of stupid decisions made by the club is absolutely unforgivable and short sighted.
It's a good advert for never ground sharing! Pitch would be destroyed after 2 months of football!
It's the perfect storm of poor maintenance, freak weather and loads of matches in close succession. Even Gayfield which is usually pretty good pitch looks to have been hit watching their highlights. But we were noticing the pitch wasn't up to it's usual standard 3-4 months ago long before the weather deluge.