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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    Team starting to shape up quite nice.

    Donaldson,
    Toshney, Murdoch, Edje, Booth
    McMullan, Allardice, Stanton, King,
    Clark, Keatings.

    Robson, Smith, Chalmers, Glass, Appere, Ritchie, Scobbie.

    Need at least 2 keepers(1st choice plus 6m loan), 4 Centre backs, 4 midfielders and another attacker.

    And i wonder what other ex-Partick players will turn up over the next week or 2.
    At least we have a team there!

    That team would suffer even worse compared to our problem of last two seasons - far too lightweight

    We need to be strong in central defence. Particularly in this division.

    Compared to this team we should re-sign durnan. Him and Edge can play together.

    Really need to bulk up this team generally though. A midfield enforcer, strong CB and a target man up front who can hold ball up, win crosses and balls forward

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logie_Arab View Post
    Excellent, left back now a right back.
    2 hard as p huck CB's in please and we're heading in the right direction

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    Just another 120 boys to sign and we'll have weakened all opposition 👍

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    😂😂 Belter.

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    The Curran signing reminds me of the Noel Hunt signing all those years ago. We weren't exactly over the moon at his signing at the time and his scoring record was poor but he turned out to be a quality signing. Curran is seemingly similar to Hunt as in decent in the air and runs himself into the ground for 90 mins. Will be delighted if he was half as good as Hunt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arab 8010 View Post
    The Curran signing reminds me of the Noel Hunt signing all those years ago. We weren't exactly over the moon at his signing at the time and his scoring record was poor but he turned out to be a quality signing. Curran is seemingly similar to Hunt as in decent in the air and runs himself into the ground for 90 mins. Will be delighted if he was half as good as Hunt
    In his interview on the zone he describes himself as loud and aggressive.



    Have to say I am pleasantly surprised by the signings so far. A good solid central defender and we would be shaping up nicely. Much more optimistic that I thought I would be at this stage. Perhaps this is the reason the chairman was so adamant in sticking with Shabba. Maybe Shabba does have a cohesive vision and told the chairman what he was needing and he would deliver with his squad rather than the sterile one he inherited.

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    All the players we have signed are not light weights and with exception of one run themselves into ground. Dont need to be 6ft 3 to not get bullied on park. But would like some height up top as an option.

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