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[QUOTE=TerryTheTerror;40239516]The reference re stats was on Brighitti run of form was best when we reduced the number of shots.
There was one clean sheet where there was no shots on target Ross County 28th Dec no shots therefore no saves.
Saints game 1-0 only 2 shots on target
Course that means defence has done its job. But means keeper has not been relied upon at all.
Sieghrist was the difference between top six and bottom half last season and for me paper over the cracks
Surely this is the manager trying to boost the guys confidence for the run-in, knowing fine well he has no other choice but to stick with him?
I think we have to look beyond the recruitment team and the GK coach now. He's been at the club almost a whole season. Everyone can see he's sh*te, even those at the club can see it. So why hasn't he been replaced? That is a question for those well above the recruitment team and the GK coach. We clearly tightened the purse strings in January, but our Premiership status is in serious doubt as a result.
And let's not forget about the manager who signed him. If we're blaming the GK coach, then Jack Ross has to be culpable as well. It was he who had 'numerous conversations with him before he signed'.
The guy can't stop shots down the middle of the goal ffs! But the manager can't fault him? I understand what you're both saying but **** me how does he expect us fans to believe that shyte? Sometimes it's better to say nothing at all.
But if he's asked a question, he has to provide some kind of answer. If the keepers confidence is shot, the last thing he needs is knowing his manager has given up on him. It's not like Edwards, where he can be dropped until he sorts his sh*t out. We can't drop the keeper, because the alternative is just as bad by the looks of it.