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    In fairness, top strikers are not easy to find. Most difficult thing in the game. As much as we will blame the rest of the team, Shankland is living proof of how hard it is in the top league. He was half the player he was before. Just stood on the last man and was happy to be marked. Offered nothing, no movement at all and missed nearly every chance he did get. I, and probably nobody else, saw how poor he was coming.

    At least the guys we have work for the team. Yes they lack cutting edge quality but they also massively lack confidence.

    Today is the day though. One will go in off a backside and confidence will surge through. My initial 3-1 victory prediction was too pessimistic. Reckon 5-0 us today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamsof83 View Post
    In fairness, top strikers are not easy to find. Most difficult thing in the game. As much as we will blame the rest of the team, Shankland is living proof of how hard it is in the top league. He was half the player he was before. Just stood on the last man and was happy to be marked. Offered nothing, no movement at all and missed nearly every chance he did get. I, and probably nobody else, saw how poor he was coming.

    At least the guys we have work for the team. Yes they lack cutting edge quality but they also massively lack confidence.

    Today is the day though. One will go in off a backside and confidence will surge through. My initial 3-1 victory prediction was too pessimistic. Reckon 5-0 us today.
    Sorry, but similar to the last game against Hearts at Tannadice, we’ll surrender the game weakly, it’s what we fecking do!! 😞

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamsof83 View Post
    In fairness, top strikers are not easy to find. Most difficult thing in the game. As much as we will blame the rest of the team, Shankland is living proof of how hard it is in the top league. He was half the player he was before. Just stood on the last man and was happy to be marked. Offered nothing, no movement at all and missed nearly every chance he did get. I, and probably nobody else, saw how poor he was coming.

    At least the guys we have work for the team. Yes they lack cutting edge quality but they also massively lack confidence.

    Today is the day though. One will go in off a backside and confidence will surge through. My initial 3-1 victory prediction was too pessimistic. Reckon 5-0 us today.
    There are players out there, we just never seem to find them. Anderson at Livi and Regan Charles Cook are two that spring readily to mind. Then again, put them in our team and we will stifle the ability out of them in no time. Tony Watt, I'll say again, has gone from the leagues top scorer to not knowing where the goal is. He must be wishing he stayed put

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamsof83 View Post
    At least the guys we have work for the team. Yes they lack cutting edge quality but they also massively lack confidence.
    I've been thinking this too - that confidence is an issue. But then I remember that McNulty Scored at Rugby Park very early on so that should have set him up for a really good game, go and score more, maybe even get a hatrick (can you imagine)

    Not even close though. Did very little after his goal in the 4th minute.

    Then at Pittodrie, again he scored very early on. Ok, it's a penalty but however you look at it, he's on the scoresheet with almost an entire game ahead of him, at the scene of his best performance last season.* Confidence should be sky high, driving him on to get more goals and get us a win.

    *I realise that doesn't say a lot though

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    Quote Originally Posted by PT_Arab View Post
    I've been thinking this too - that confidence is an issue. But then I remember that McNulty Scored at Rugby Park very early on so that should have set him up for a really good game, go and score more, maybe even get a hatrick (can you imagine)

    Not even close though. Did very little after his goal in the 4th minute.

    Then at Pittodrie, again he scored very early on. Ok, it's a penalty but however you look at it, he's on the scoresheet with almost an entire game ahead of him, at the scene of his best performance last season.* Confidence should be sky high, driving him on to get more goals and get us a win.

    *I realise that doesn't say a lot though
    Cos he’s fecking sh!te and should’ve not been re-signed, simples!! However, our management thought it was a great idea, go figure!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamsof83 View Post
    In fairness, top strikers are not easy to find. Most difficult thing in the game. As much as we will blame the rest of the team, Shankland is living proof of how hard it is in the top league. He was half the player he was before. Just stood on the last man and was happy to be marked. Offered nothing, no movement at all and missed nearly every chance he did get. I, and probably nobody else, saw how poor he was coming.

    At least the guys we have work for the team. Yes they lack cutting edge quality but they also massively lack confidence.

    Today is the day though. One will go in off a backside and confidence will surge through. My initial 3-1 victory prediction was too pessimistic. Reckon 5-0 us today.
    Shankland was never bullied like these two powderpuff so called strikers we have. He still wouldn't work in this team due to our lack of creating chances but come on, Mcnulty and Clark are absolutely shocking and id be happy to never see either of them start a game for us ever again. Shankland id welcome back with open arms.

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    we are not even asking for top strikers, decent ones would be a start, average and mediocre at this point would even be a massive improvement they are both utter p1sh

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    Quote Originally Posted by bannon_ftd_83 View Post
    Shankland was never bullied like these two powderpuff so called strikers we have. He still wouldn't work in this team due to our lack of creating chances but come on, Mcnulty and Clark are absolutely shocking and id be happy to never see either of them start a game for us ever again. Shankland id welcome back with open arms.
    Totally agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballumbie_arab View Post
    Totally agree
    Totally agree and Harkes to powderpuff.

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    Clark will end up in our top 20 goal scorers of all time.......having played out of position or part of games for most of his career. Was *****ly important in our good start to the season.

    Hoping without Mulgrew we will end up playing 20 yards further up the pitch today. Not sure all the problems are in the front line as everyone suggests

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