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Thread: Ross County - 24h on

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    Ross County - 24h on

    Stephen Robinson was not short of candidates deserving of praise following the 4-0 win over Ross County. - External Link

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    Yep, there were positives all round. Only disappointment for me was Long...wouldn't be surprised if he's benched next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handsome_Devil View Post
    Yep, there were positives all round. Only disappointment for me was Long...wouldn't be surprised if he's benched next week.
    Long worries me at times with his attitude, if things aren’t going right for him he is throwing himself into needless tackles and challenges. End result is that he will be sent off or collect a lot of bookings with the end result he ends up with several suspensions.

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    I see no reason why we don't play the next game with the same starting 11. There was a smell of 'let's get this done' yesterday. Watt's attitude, demeanour, body language and fitness all look to be very good these days. Well done to him and the people motivating him. Could be a right good player now - combine those 0ualities with his eye for goal, and touch ... it's pleasing to see.

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