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    agree completely with that! we do need to buck up our ideas but after last weeks performance i would have took a draw away to a tough ground (yeah its hardly parkhead but its difficult anyways) and i think most have took a draw in normal circumstances.

    its only seen as being a poor result because of last week and because of st mirren's win at dumbarton.

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    Preston is a grade 1 knob but not nearly as bad as that pseudo St Midden Hun whanker Chick (the prick) Young. Heard him on open all mikes saying that John Brown was at our game and Chico couldn't believe that he could possibly be looking at any of the players on show to join the zombie Huns. Glad we didn't drop any points yesterday but the loss of Fyvie needs to be addressed along with our attitude on the road. Any team that wins the Championship (or any other league in the world to be honest) needs to be able to grind out wins on the road and at this moment in time I don't believe we are capable of that. Hope fully Csaba can recruit further in this window to help get us back on track.

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    My thoughts on today are that was another embarrassing performance, never looked like threatening them, always to keen to pass backwards, we are totally schiete and the league is over, Csaba ain't turning this around!

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    Draw at east end park although needed more. We need to start winning games if we are going to catch St Minkden

    8 points is a big gap and could be 11 before we next play in league

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    We need to beat Morton in a fortnight to make this a better point than it may seem and hope Dunfermline take pts at home to St Mirren, 0-0 ok not awe inspiring, not a disaster (that was last week), consolidation needed, wee break from league next week might help too

    We need to look at some positives, we've had enough bad luck go against us recently and then a really awful result and capitulation last week, it's not over yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darrenshedtastic View Post
    agree completely with that! we do need to buck up our ideas but after last weeks performance i would have took a draw away to a tough ground (yeah its hardly parkhead but its difficult anyways) and i think most have took a draw in normal circumstances.

    its only seen as being a poor result because of last week and because of st mirren's win at dumbarton.
    I'm assuming you weren't at the game Darren? We are brutal

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    Quote Originally Posted by edinarab View Post
    I'm assuming you weren't at the game Darren? We are brutal
    i was. im not going to post that we were great and everything is rosy! but after last weeks performance (which i was at aswell) i would have took a draw before the game. we looked a team short of confidence (hence why so many negative passes backwards and no real quality) i thought they were going to sneak it at the end when they hit the post but content without being happy. we do need to improve performances but im just taking this game after last weeks horror show.

    we were worse at both games at falkirk and gave v livi away imo

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    There is positive for the sake being positive, but we didnt stop the rot today, we fell further behind St Mirren with another insipid away performance. 1 win in 5 now on the road, with that record and no signs of it improving what chance do we realistically have of catching up and overtaking St Mirren?

    Even accounting for the loss of Fyvie and Fraser, we were needing to strengthen the squad in the Jan window with at least a right back and a target man, and if you are trying to fix problems with your squad in January then its already like having to win a match with snookers.

    McKinnon bought some decent players, but the net result was he created a woeful squad which is inbalanced, leightweight, and can play only one way.

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    Highlight of today was the steak bridie at half time...🙈

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    Still that's a pretty good highlight

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