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Thread: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

  1. #1
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    A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    That'll put a wee smile on our Saturday night. After a slow start we took charge and could have won by more.
    Well done chaps! - view external link

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Good second half. Well done. Lets get another now to ease pressure.

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Yip well seen we won site very quiet as I said last week if certain people have nothing to moan about there not on until we lose which unfortunately for be is next game usually

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    I will enjoy my Saturday, sounded alot better.

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Good win hopefully upwards and onwards,would really like a victory next Saturday against Accies then pressure would rightly be on them and Killie.

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Thought we were cruising for 70 mins. Moult and McDonald outstanding, Casden worked his little fancy hairdo off as always and continues to impress. Wasn't a failure as much, it wouldn't be the well if they didn't make you keek yar Ys in the last 15 mins.
    A holding midfielder we have missed for 2 years and I think it would make such a difference to this team. But good performance and win....enjoy my beer tonight.
    All guns a blazing against those little turd blossoms next week....

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Quote Originally Posted by texaco cup
    Good win hopefully upwards and onwards,would really like a victory next Saturday against Accies then pressure would rightly be on them and Killie.
    Indeed, four points from the next two would certainly keep us going in the right direction. With six we'd be within touching distance of safety, with zero we're back in trouble again.

    Hamilton have been living off their good start having won just twice since October. It's a mind-bogglingly bad run of about 20 games, which includes an 8-1 loss at Celtic and 4-1 cup humping at Annan, yet they're still not in the bottom two. Despite being absolutely dreadful for five months.

    The complete lack of consistency from the sides fifth to eighth means the points tally required to secure 10th will be higher than usual but it would only take the slightest run of form to decisively change things in our favour.

    Win next week, don't lose to United and we can probably start planning for next s

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Agree. The next couple of games are key to our season. Win them both and we're looking good, lose them and it's squeaky bum time again. Lets hope we get a result from that pub team from across the water next week because they are becoming a monumental pain on my t***.

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    We have been total and I mean total pi.h at NDP but last and only time we won was May 2009 when we won 3 0!manager that day was a certain Mark McGhee I really really hope lightning strikes twice

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    re: A fine 'Well win eases the pressure

    Quote Originally Posted by Handsome_Devil
    Good win hopefully upwards and onwards,would really like a victory next Saturday against Accies then pressure would rightly be on them and Killie.
    Indeed, four points from the next two would certainly keep us going in the right direction. With six we'd be within touching distance of safety, with zero we're back in trouble again.

    Hamilton have been living off their good start having won just twice since October. It's a mind-bogglingly bad run of about 20 games, which includes an 8-1 loss at Celtic and 4-1 cup humping at Annan, yet they're still not in the bottom two. Despite being absolutely dreadful for five months.

    The complete lack of consistency from the sides fifth to eighth means the points tally required to secure 10th will be higher than usual but it would only take the slightest run of form to decisively change things in our favour.

    Win next week, don't lose to Uni

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