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  1. #1
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    Excellent post. Shows where we have gone wrong in the season. Can see where Naysmith came in and initially done well with his new signings but later you can see where some of them/results have fallen away. I believe there will be a big change of personal at the end of season but would like to see Tapping retained, as by all accounts he played well in the 2nd half against Falkirk, he is a good player. However, I think Naysmith will get rid due to his injuries.
    PS Keep informing us of the referee

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by scorpie View Post
    Excellent post. Shows where we have gone wrong in the season. Can see where Naysmith came in and initially done well with his new signings but later you can see where some of them/results have fallen away. I believe there will be a big change of personal at the end of season but would like to see Tapping retained, as by all accounts he played well in the 2nd half against Falkirk, he is a good player. However, I think Naysmith will get rid due to his injuries.
    PS Keep informing us of the referee
    Will do Scorpio. Others have the same request. Good to see the trends of the other clubs in the division too.

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