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  1. #41
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    Docherty was excellent. He the best midfielder we have had for year's. Some of they long sprayed balls were pinpoint. 2 workhorses in him and Sibald just keep the team going

  2. #42
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    Quote Originally Posted by bannon_ftd_83 View Post
    Docherty was excellent. He the best midfielder we have had for year's. Some of they long sprayed balls were pinpoint. 2 workhorses in him and Sibald just keep the team going
    Docherty is class. A leader. A no-nonsense, keep it simple footballer, with a great range of passing, as you say. I really hope he can step up to the plate should we be promoted.

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by ARAbCHNID View Post
    A mention for the groundstaff. That pitch last night was unbelievable considering the non-stop downpours. We must credit the investment that's gone in to let that pitch take that amount of rain. It looked an absolute picture & suited our free-flowing football. Fantastic surface.

    My only concern was Dens bursting its bank.
    The pitch was absolutely immaculate last night, we clearly have skills in the club when it comes to that. 👍

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    Last week's thrashing of Thistle was the first time I actually started believing we were the best team in this league. Last night convinced me, and it now looks like the players are believing it too. A good win next Tuesday and I think we will soon start seeing the rest of the teams disappearing in the rear view mirror. By Christmas I'll be ready to start laughing at the Dees again I think, and hopefully pass the c*nts on our way back up!

    FTD!
    aye mate, as long as its confidence and no arrogance then we should keep moving clear of the rest. On paper this is one of the weakest fizzy pops in aboot 10 years so we've zero excuse for not coming up with the budget and players we have. Be interesting to see come christmas day where we are sitting.

  5. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by ARAbCHNID View Post
    A mention for the groundstaff. That pitch last night was unbelievable considering the non-stop downpours. We must credit the investment that's gone in to let that pitch take that amount of rain. It looked an absolute picture & suited our free-flowing football. Fantastic surface.

    My only concern was Dens bursting its bank.
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  6. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    aye mate, as long as its confidence and no arrogance then we should keep moving clear of the rest. On paper this is one of the weakest fizzy pops in aboot 10 years so we've zero excuse for not coming up with the budget and players we have. Be interesting to see come christmas day where we are sitting.
    You say that about the strength of the league but last season was a joke with the likes of Cove Rangers. Airdrie and Dunfermline coming up definitely make it a stronger league than last year. Having said that, this season is certainly much weaker than any we had from 2016-2020 with no Hibs or St Mirren or money laden Coonty’s to deal with. In many ways the best result for us this season was Coonty beating Thistle in May. Had instead Coonty come doon, this season would be a completely different proposition.

  7. #47
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    Falkirk under Houston were strong back then too but this year is better than last, we are just better than the last two winners

    Got to keep the same attitude and professionalism and not get carried away

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    If Ayr don't win today, then Goodwin pips Bullen to manager of the month for October surely.

  9. #49
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    Killie and Dundee were really poor last couple of seasons and still came straight back up, if the league was same standard this year then we will come back up, Raith are the only team that look capable of mounting a challenge, fingers crossed they fall away at some point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JUSTaway View Post
    Killie and Dundee were really poor last couple of seasons and still came straight back up, if the league was same standard this year then we will come back up, Raith are the only team that look capable of mounting a challenge, fingers crossed they fall away at some point.
    Cant see the relevance to what other teams had to deal with in previous years? 100% focus on what is in front of us is what has got us here and that needs to continue.

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