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    Important not to lose after Wednesday, especially after the very early set back, pity we could not hold on for the win

    Plenty positives, fought like mad today, loads of effort and commitment, never lacking in this side

    Can see we miss Watt and Levitt, Neilson did well when he came on for Edwards

    Could end up with Graham/Neilson pairing down the line, Butch was excellent, Harkes was good and Liam Smith proving lots of the meltdown brigade wrong, like they know better than TC

    Still all to play for pre split

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    Important not to lose after Wednesday, especially after the very early set back, pity we could not hold on for the win

    Plenty positives, fought like mad today, loads of effort and commitment, never lacking in this side

    Can see we miss Watt and Levitt, Neilson did well when he came on for Edwards

    Could end up with Graham/Neilson pairing down the line, Butch was excellent, Harkes was good and Liam Smith proving lots of the meltdown brigade wrong, like they know better than TC

    Still all to play for pre split
    2 wins in 16, no need for the meltdown brigade comment imo. Tam knows best, which is why McNulty still plays every game as a striker who can't score. Now maybe it wasn't Tam's fault we didn't send the **** back to reading and sign an actual striker, but he still persists with him when he couldn't score in a barrel of fannies. One positive thing is that we actually seem to be getting penalties in our favour finally and both of our front men seem competent at those at least. Top 6 won't happen unless we start scoring more often though and closing games out when we do get in front.

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