Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
To be fair to Currie, he didn't let that mistake get to him and had a very good save with his legs after it. McKechnie gave us the boost we needed after a poor first half. He immediately started running at the Airdrie defence with great pace , commiting defenders to challenge him and give away free kicks . I started to see the different pieces of the jigsaw cone together in the second half and think we will win next week and kick on
Interesting report on the game and Currie's faux pas in the Sunday Mail