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  1. #1
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    It was how they seemed to get so many players forward and available.
    Leaving us looking like we had a one man midfield.

    Lots to learn and it’s all about the coaching.
    Over to you Stephen.

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    They were a far superior team last night. No disgrace to losing to a team that has qualified for the group stages for many years. They always seemed to have more players on the park and their passing and movement was exceptional. We would lose the ball after a couple of passes and we could not get it back for what seemed like 5 minutes. I suspect their budget is far higher than ours. Agree we should not have made wholesale changes prior to the Raith Rovers game but Glass will have learned from this. We have far more chance of winning the League Cup than having success in Europe. We are serious work in progress and I will give Glass until next season to make us into a decent side. Keep the faith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsviking View Post
    They were a far superior team last night. No disgrace to losing to a team that has qualified for the group stages for many years. They always seemed to have more players on the park and their passing and movement was exceptional. We would lose the ball after a couple of passes and we could not get it back for what seemed like 5 minutes. I suspect their budget is far higher than ours. Agree we should not have made wholesale changes prior to the Raith Rovers game but Glass will have learned from this. We have far more chance of winning the League Cup than having success in Europe. We are serious work in progress and I will give Glass until next season to make us into a decent side. Keep the faith.
    Far too sensible a post min

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsviking View Post
    They were a far superior team last night. No disgrace to losing to a team that has qualified for the group stages for many years. They always seemed to have more players on the park and their passing and movement was exceptional. We would lose the ball after a couple of passes and we could not get it back for what seemed like 5 minutes. I suspect their budget is far higher than ours. Agree we should not have made wholesale changes prior to the Raith Rovers game but Glass will have learned from this. We have far more chance of winning the League Cup than having success in Europe. We are serious work in progress and I will give Glass until next season to make us into a decent side. Keep the faith.
    Aye .... saved me a lot o' keyboard pokin' ... cheers.

    Similar tae Breidablik .... movement an' pace impressive ... seemed to think quicker on the ball, but also given mair options by the movement an' positionin o' their team mates. And their goals? weel, ye can find fault in oor defence aa ye like, but each of their goals were of the 'see it - tak it' instantaneous decisions we see watching quality clubs/nations.

    Our barometer for now has to be about how we fare against teams in our own league - and so far, we're daein nae bad. Quote me efter the Ross Co. game if ye like

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    Getting schooled by them may be a blessing in disguise for all at the club.

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    Yep, a lot of fair comment, absolutely schooled tactically and technically by a better team.

    I feared the shyte pitch last week may have served only to drag them down to our level - sadly that fear was proved correct.

    Still, it’s what you learn from a game like this that counts so let’s see.

    My only comment on the players is McCrorie again absolutely sold the jerseys with a shocking pass before the second goal. I genuinely have no idea what he was trying to do.

    You need to stop it son as otherwise we’ll have to punt you out the team as yer passing currently is an absolute liability.

    The other comment is that yet again the technical deficiencies of Scottish players were massively exposed in this game.

    It’s happened for years. Why can’t we coach better technical ability into Scottish players?

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