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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    No it’s not results like today that do that - it’s results like losing at home to Livingston, St Johnstone and Motherwell that get you relegated. Win those and today is a decent point.



    Which I still feel it is - so long as we win Wednesday that is……………………
    My point is that when we got relegated last time it was by turning draws into defeats and turning 3 points into 1,just like today. Good battling performances are great but we are still ****ing bottom.

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    Even Nielsen saying that decision to give shankland a penalty wasn’t a penalty. Although he is adamant that the one against djoum was.

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    I thought we played will today and it would have been pretty harsh on Hearts if they'd left with nothing, a draw was a fair result. Pretty frustrating getting so close though but I really don't think their penalty at the end was much of a foul, total dive and the referee bought it.

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