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  1. 8 minutes ago, MR.E said:

    Agree with what you say for the most part Big Fifer.

    Very very harsh on Shepherd though. His moment had tied defences in knots most the season but he’s definitely most comfortable as part of a front 2. Last week his movement got us a penalty v Elgin. This week a penalty v Stenny. I don’t think he’s a natural out and out striker, but criticising his movement is v harsh! Thought Healy was largely infective til his incredible goal but two stupid defensive mistakes cost us three points.

    Hope you enjoyed the game.

    As I say, first game for me so my opinions should be heavily caveated with that fact. I know fans have been reasonably happy with Shepherd this year. I'll make next week at home as well so will get more of a chance to see him I expect. 

  2. First game for me this season, good day out and always enjoy Ochilview. Thought overall we just about edged it but a draw was fair enough. We look much better on the ball than Stenhousemuir but we also never look that dangerous in the final third whereas, particularly the first half, they looked to be able to cut us open quite easily on the counter. I thought Millar, Healy and Mercer were excellent but big praise for Fleming in the goals, a few cracking saves and I was absolutely gutted for him when Stenny's second went in straight after he pulled off that nice left handed stop.

    Overall I think we are a decent outfit but left back and striker still an issue. We've never been able to sort out left back issue out, Williamson must be absolutely dreadful (and furious himself) that we keep shoehorning players into left back instead of him. Wasn't impressed at all with what we have up front, guys like Balde and Healy are great on the ball and are happy to go past a man but when the strikers are just standing still in that situation then there's always gonna be two or three centre halves blocking their path. If there was scope to bring someone else in I wouldn't mind letting Trouten go frankly as those who have managed to get to games more regularly than me said that was a fairly standard performance. Shepherd was slightly better but again, he's only ever really looking for the ball over the top so isn't making the space for the midfielders to capitalise on. 

  3. 41 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

    I always think it's a decent sign that Smith has already played a fair number of actual adult first team games at a young age too, even if it was in Scottish League 1. I feel like a lot of these highly rated youth keepers can't hack proper grown up football.

    He was quite mistake prone initially when he got his chance but there's definitely promising signs there. As with most keepers it's difficult to predict. 

  4. One of the reasons people see independence= SNP is because those at the top of the SNP would likely be part of any negotiations were we to vote for independence, which is a little bit scary considering the quality within the party.

    Similarly, this idea that as soon as we're independent the SNP will disband and we'll be presented with a host of new parties in our new glorious democracy seems a bit fanciful to me.

  5. 31 minutes ago, mizfit said:

    Got the dreaded letter. 
     

    electricity increasing by £76.00

    gas increasing by £176.00

    I’m in a 1 bed flat for f**k sakes.

     

    Keep an eye on how much you're using vs how much they're telling you to pay. I'm currently paying £300/month for electricity (heating is electric also) because those values were in preparation for the October rise - I asked for a bill a few days ago and I am hundreds of pounds in credit at the minute. I am just leaving it as it stands but the £300/month still seems far too high (admittedly my flat has these old storage heater things which I don't think are particularly efficient). 

  6. I thought Jack was worse than McLean, particularly when you factor in McLean playing out of position. Otherwise a really enjoyable performance. Fair play to Hickey especially, his performances in the summer gave me the fear but he has been excellent, which was made harder last night because it felt like the Ukraine lads were told to absolutely smash into him at every opportunity. 

  7. 28 minutes ago, Leith Green said:

    I think that they said this morning that Fraser was feeling unwell pre Ireland match, so it looks like there was a bug "in the camp" then but obviously we tried to keep it quiet.

    On the Scran and Scallie thing, its now looking more likley that some Scotland players infected people there than the other way round !!

    Hi, Tom. 

  8. 47 minutes ago, Donathan said:

    Interesting that he’s been taken off penalties after missing against Israel 

    I'm not even sure if this is the case. He didn't look happy with Christie at the time when he grabbed the ball and there was some mild negotiations - all laughs and smiles after when it went in of course.

  9. 16 minutes ago, DavidMcG said:

    I had to move seat last night after about half an hour as the guy behind me was absolutely unbearable with his shouts. Nothing particularly controversial, just utter nonsense. 

    Like pure screaming at the top of his lungs (so in my ear) SEND HIMMMMM!!!! PLAY HIMMMMMM!

    COME ONNNNNNNNNN!

    GET IT UP THE PARK!!!! FCUKING KEEP THE BALL! COME ONNNMNNNNN!

    WHO THE FCUK IS THAT TAE! FCUKING GET HIM AFF! 

    FCUKING BOOOOO! 

    I understand passion, but folk like this just get so angry over absolutely nothing. Genuinely ruined the start of the game for me. Not 20 seconds would go by before he was shouting out some football term that often made no sense to what was happening.

    I said the same thing on here after the Ukraine game. Some of our fans are ridiculous, we pass the ball 4 times and if we're not in on goal they're screaming their nut off. As others have said, the evening Saturday kick-offs definitely bring the worst out in some of our support. 

  10. 27 minutes ago, Life on Marrs? said:

    Would love it if we could attract Michael o' Neill (who did manage Brechin)or Kevin Thomson (but would likely be in for every full-time job), but they'll both think they are way above this level (thought either would've got the Dundee Utd job).

    Dont want, Agnew, too far from his' house!

    John Hughes has a habit of getting Fife Clubs relegated,

    I thought the guy in charge at Elgin seemed quite an interesting character during lockdown, but he's not really kicked them on.

    I saw Mixu Paatelainen at the game when we beat Cove 4-2, when DY was still in post, I thought then he was being sounded out for the job, when you think about what's available, might not be a bad choice.

    Then again, as every signing we make seems to be from St Johnstone's B team, maybe that's the only phone number we have in the office, who runs them? A least he'll have worked with half of the players already!

    Never understood why Kevin Thomson has such a big reputation. He has managed for one season in a League where his squad's budget absolutely dwarfed everyone else, and he then left at the end of the season when his stock was at it's peak as it appears that budget is perhaps not quite as healthy this time around. 

  11. Just now, RRFC_Liam said:

    Never know maybe yous will try and get Scott agnew if he wants to be a manager and he played for you lot it’s the obvious choice really 

    He's one of the names doing the rounds. Not sure myself, a new unproven manager also a gamble. Baring in mind, he supposedly left us halfway through his contract because he didn't like not being based closer to home which turned out to be complete nonsense given how quickly he seemed to rock up at you guys!

  12. Not sure anyone is that distraught to see him go. Regardless, it does not reflect well at all on the boards recruitment strategy that the guy they appointed without interviewing anyone else has jumped ship within a year to be an assistant, despite at the time having been the apparent obvious candidate. Having seen us relegated, a team dismantled and a full recruitment strategy seemingly based on youth, we weren't that much of an appetising project in November 2021 and we're in a worse position now. 

    Fingers crossed we go crazy and actually interview people this time. My cash is on Toro being appointed. 

  13. 14 minutes ago, an86 said:

    Any attendance figure for last night? Great turnout. Three or four years ago, you’d have been looking at loads of sections not even being opened for a midweek game like that. Great to see.

    Worth noting that SSC (and maybe the general public also?) likely got the majority of the tickets for these games as part of the 4 game package that guaranteed a ticket to the playoff game, I think that will have had a large part to play. 

  14. Really enjoyed that. Thought the overall performance was really good from basically every player. Lots of complaints from those watching at home about Armstrong, I thought he was OK, he looked decent enough going forward in the 1st half but was on the opposite side of the pitch second half and apparently it was him that missed a couple of big chances? Sometimes difficult to catch in the stadium. Christie put a monstrous shift in. Despite Big Daddy Dykes coming on and doing the absolute goddamn business, I'd still stick with Adams on Saturday.

    How weird a player is McSauce by the way? He constantly goes from doing something that looks world class to doing something absolutely awful. So odd. I am also convinced a couple of his defensive runs in the opening 10 minutes were him doing what he did when he was at RCB and it just coming naturally, he was caught out of position a few times early on where he was tracking back in towards the centre halves then almost trying to make up for it by pushing forward immediately afterwards. 

    I said last year I didn't think the back four would work with this squad. Since then I think we have progressed in a couple of areas - I think Patterson is an infinitely better player than he was so we now have a real player in that position, and Hickey coming on was really good as well. I was a huge critic of his after the June match but he looked really good. I also think that McGregor has continued to improve and him and McTominay (who I still am not convinced with as a "defensive" midfielder") link up pretty well in the middle. As someone said above, if we're playing that shape it'll be interesting where Gilmour fits in because he does feel a bit more luxury in a sense.

    Anyway, boring myself, just a couple of things from being in the stadium. Scotland fans are fucking morons. Honestly some of the worst shouts on the planet coming from the North stand tonight. The usual "get it forward", "do something with it" to be expected but some folk getting absolutely apoplectic with rage when we pass it more than 5 times and we're not in the opposition box. This was made more hilarious around the 10 minute mark where Ukraine passed the ball what felt like about 50 times over a 2-3 minute phase of play and created a good opportunity. We get the ball back and after 20 seconds of passing "DAE SUMMIN WAE IT". Ridiculous. 

    Finally, VAR is fucking shite, and there is absolutely nothing that will convince me otherwise. From my angle at the first goal, basically in line with McGinn's running direction, for all I knew he could have been 5 yards offside. The 2 minutes after the goal with the Ukraine players surrounding the referee and the ref having his hand on his earpiece completely ruins any goal celebration for me. Rubbish.

  15. The game in Ukraine in June was one of the worst performances we've seen under Clarke, from pretty much every player. We didn't have Tierney at left centre half and their front three pressed our central defenders really high which, when it's Cooper filling in that role, ends with the ball going long. McSauce was also hung out to dry a bit on the right hand side as Hickey was constantly out of position (which wasn't caught on the cameras quite as much).

    Regardless I expect to see a better performance tonight particularly with Patterson in at RWB and Tierney back into the line up. If he does stick with the 5 I'd assume McSauce will be in at right centre half so that, if it is going the same way as June, we can change the shape. I know in attack/in possession we often see the shape change but I think defensively we might end up having to play 3 in the middle helping to protect a back 4 and to help the centre halves play out from their high press. 

  16. 2 hours ago, Smokerson said:

    Taylor was very very good last night for Celtic, would imagine he will get the LWB position. Would keep Mctominay and Tierney either side of Hanley.

    Only real dilemmas are does he go with two out and out strikers with Dykes and Adams or does a Fraser or Christie play in behind Adams.

    McGregor, Gilmour deeper with McGinn in front.

    Really hope he doesn't go with two strikers. I am Big Daddy Dykes' biggest fan but the two of them up front together hasn't really worked, I'd far rather two of McGinn/Armstrong/Christie/Fraser playing off, more likely, Adams if we are sticking with the same system. 

  17. The past few years it's been fairly pointless buying the game at the start - always seems to be some sort of glitch that takes weeks to patch. What was the work permit issue in Scotland? 

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