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Thread: St Mirren game

  1. #1
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    St Mirren game

    Good game yesterday, st mirren could've been one or two up at half time James Dayton was running riot and hit the bar with a screamer before we seemed to wake up! Barbour was punted out to the left with Chantler injured and O'Hara at right back. Dayton terrorised Barbour for a good chunk of the game. Eremenko had an absolute shocker and it was no surprise when he was taken off in the second half. Pascali and Ashcroft were immense and really had to be to keep the paisley team out. In the second half it was all Killie but Maggennis and Eccleston never looked like scoring. Meanwhile Chris Johnstone was now torturing the St Mirren fullbacks, swapping wings with a lot of success and slater became more involved, hats off to Gary Locke though for sticking Josh out wide and bringing Miller on and the former presented the latter with his only chance and he took it with 4 minutes to go. For the remainder of the game it was all Killie looking for the killer second.
    At the end we had 6 players

  2. #2
    Join Date
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    re: St Mirren game

    THE LAST FEW GAMES WOULD HAVE ALL BEEN LOST LAST SEASON BUT WE SEEM TO HAVE GAINED A BIT OF STEEL,ESPECIALLY IN DEFENCE.SOME OF THAT WILL BE NEEDED TO GET A RESULT TODAY.HOLT FOR PERMANENT POSITION--WHY THE WAIT

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