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    Good first half, vastly better than the 2nd half at EEP. Bird did more against Chris Hamilton in the first 5 mins than he did through there in the whole match. When Hamilton went off hurt (harsh booking, imo) Bird had Otoo tied in knots all game.

     

    Things waned in the 2nd half, Dunfermline missed some great chances and Bird came close a couple of times before the moment of madness.

     

    We actually managed ok with 10 but then gave away such a cheap goal and ended up being grateful for a point.

     

    2 points dropped and a first big test of man management for McIntyre.

     

    One big plus was the performance of Jess Norey. We've never really replaced Chris Hamilton but he was very good yesterday. Won a few tackles/interceptions, covered a lot of ground and moved the ball well.

  2. I'm not sure Petrie would be that tempted. He's got a good thing going at Montrose and might consider it a risk not worth taking.

     

    While I think with one or two signings we can do enough to stay up, there is clearly signs that the squad needs a bit of a rebuild over the next two years. Our back line is showing a few creaks, especially as we're struggling to get a consistent back 4 on the pitch. We've never replaced Chris Hamilton in midfield or Nicky Low for that matter. Upfront, we're just unable to keep the ball up the pitch and because we're playing it long all the time, our midfield are spending so much time just doing shuttle runs up and down the park.

  3. That was a Peter Grant-esque performance from Airdrie. Overplaying in their own half then doing nothing in the final third.

     

    A game I was quite worried about but ended up being very comfortable. Hylton and Slater superb as was the back 4 (particularly given that over half the game, 3 of them were playing outwith their optimal position)

     

    Amazing how quickly things change. I was really worried about us after the game at Lesser 5 weeks ago but things are starting to click into place.

     

    By the way, I don't really have a complaint about Ricky Little's red card. Both were bookable offences, IMO. At the same time, I wouldn't blame Ricky either, as he found himself exposed by team-mates being out of position.

    I thought the Airdrie red was harsher tbh.

     

     

  4. 1 hour ago, Scorge said:

    The biggest scoring goal prospect in the in the lower leagues right now versus someone who has just been relegated from the league you are trying to stay in? Time will tell, but that's a wild take even for a Smokie.....

    I'm sorry, the what?

    He finished 4th top scorer in League Two ffs and he's older than 2 of the top 3.

     

     

     

  5. Just now, mo83 said:

    Good for you that's your choice, respect that.

    Can I ask why you would choose McIntosh over Hester?

     

    He scored 8 goals in the Championship last year. That's a respectable total for a struggling side. From memory, he's also got a bit more physical presence. I don't think Hester would be as effective as a lone striker. Isn't he still due a ban for the betting, too?

    I would add that, if we were in League One, my choice might be different.

  6. I don't think Hester was the right signing for us, regardless.

    We need a player who can play lead the line and hold the ball up. Obviously it's years since I've seen Hester play but there was no indication it was a role he could fulfil in his previous spell.

    If Thistle were to win the playoffs, I wonder if Dowds would be available? I'm not sure he'd get much game time for them in the Premiership.

  7. I think the timing is right, to be honest.

     

    I'm glad he got the chance to perform against Hamilton rather than have a couple of iffy displays against Cove and Partick to leave us on.

     

    He leaves with great memories, the free kick to complete his hat-trick at Station Park is one of my all-time favourites.

  8. There's a difference between setting an objective and deciding what would make next season a success. Setting an objective of finishing 8th is not saying that we've had a successful season.

    While part-time status offers the opportunity to sign players that others in the league will not, being the only part-time team in the league isn't simply a blank canvas to become a 'part-time XI' and just pluck the best players from the other teams.

    Season 21-22 really spoiled us as a fan base and there's a growing sense that we have an almost divine right to be in the championship, as typified by the season just past with a growing vocal opposition to Dick Campbell.

    Fact is, even established full-time sides can fall down and in our time since coming up we've seen Partick, Dunfermline, Queen of the South and potentially Hamilton go down.

     

  9. A fair bit of surgery required to the squad for next season. Besides Gaston, McKenna and our back 4, we have a team of squad players. Guys that are just about good enough to play in a championship side but maybe not good enough to build a championship side from.

    However, we look a much more solid side with Hetherington in central midfield. 

  10. 7 minutes ago, 1320Lichtie said:

    Agree.
     

    I have no idea on the last part though, being up in this league for 4 years now it’s hard to know what’s out there part time wise.
     

    Think there’ll definitely be guys out there as we have shown with Hetherington, Balde and Dow but it’s whether or not we are able to or in the position to go and get them. 
     

     

    This is what Barry Sellars was brought in for. 

    I think actually viewing players rather than a selectively edited youtube video from the Uzbeki league might reap better rewards.

  11. 1 hour ago, 1320Lichtie said:

    I think it would purely open up a bigger pool and market of players to go for, that’s it.
     

    Adarkwa on the latest S&W podcast said that he’d loved coming here, moving up here and being able to get away from it all and focussing on himself getting to the gym and doing extra sessions etc.  

     

    Understand point in regards to other things and agree but I think it would just help to make the market of guys available to us much bigger. 
     

    And aye Ford, Bakare, Corfe and Fosu total waste of time but Oakley, Adarkwa, El Mhanni and Banks especially it’s been worthwhile.

    There's no denying it allows us to access players we couldn't have previously but so far, the experiment has been a net negative, IMO.

    The way I see it, would we have been worse off (either on or off the pitch) if we used these resources to recruit other part-timers from the SPFL?

     

  12. Has any club successfully implemented a hybrid setup long term?

    Football has changed a lot in the 30 odd years I have been going to games as have the advances in sport science. 

    Back then, full-time teams main advantage was that they had superior stamina which makes sense as they could do more training and had better recovery options. There have been various advances in science and nutrition that have drastically reduced this gap. Even non-league clubs will have things like ice baths, GPS vests and all kinds of physical and analytical tools to improve performance. However before every club had access to this stuff, there was probably benefit in having a hybrid setup, no issue in having a core of players who have the stamina to go toe-to-toe for 90 mins.

    Now, it seems to me that, particularly the successful, full-time teams now benefit (due to the reduced need for fitness and conditioning work to be so time consuming) from more tactical work, particularly with the ball. In some cases it's almost become like basketball in that the players have a number of set ways of progressing the ball up the pitch from the back and if the space doesn't open up, they just play the ball back and start again. It's more noticeable with the better teams.

    To do this requires the whole team on the training ground spending time practicing these (what are effectively set plays) over and over again. Having a hybrid system basically makes this impossible as the players don't get enough time together to work on this until it becomes instinctive.

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