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  1. 6 minutes ago, Stellaboz said:

    I may be the outlier here but I didn't think we played well at all against Raith. 

    First hour was pretty good I thought, but for us the game petered out after that - looked like we'd settled for the point.

    Our subs did nothing whereas Raiths' got them 30 yards further up the pitch, which eventually led to the goal.

  2. 11 minutes ago, Rob1885 said:

    Completely disagree. Initial injury might be healed, doesn't mean he's ready to come back and start a first team game if the required training hasn't been done. Brought back too early = far more likely to incur a separate injury

    Not being a dick but are you a physio or sports scientist or have any knowledge about either of these 2 occupations?

    Or do you play 7s twice a week?

  3. A goal for us please. I'm thinking 1-1.

    Looking like Bene/Breen are out again, so will be a makeshift defence yet again. Put that together with strikers who just aren't scoring & I'm fearing the worst.

    Looking back at the 3-1 game in October, this was our line-up. Tomorrow night won't be too dissimilar I suppose, with Matty Todd & KRH on the bench & Deniz in goal. I'd maybe bring Wighton back in to replace Jak as he has the ability to sneak a goal away from EEP.

    No idea where Summers is. So that maybe Moffat drops in to replace him?

    DUNFERMLINE: Harry Sharp: Aaron Comrie, Sam Fisher, Ewan Otoo: Chris Hamilton (c): Michael O’Halloran, Ben Summers (Paul Allan 90+5), Joe Chalmers, Josh Edwards: Craig Wighton (Alex Jakubiak 68), Lewis McCann (Owen Moffat 74)
    SUBS NOT USED: Miller Fenton, Taylor Sutherland, Max Little (GK).

  4. 9 minutes ago, The Toun Clock said:

    It’s not exactly pinning our hopes. We just know what both bring to the table for us. It doesn’t really matter who’s played at the level before.

    You speak about Aidan Connolly being tried and tested at Championship level, yet he was absolutely dog shit for us at the same level, it’s irrelevant. The last time Matty Todd played in the Championship he was being played at right back by Yogi, keeping an actual right back out the team. He’s came on leaps and bounds since then, he’ll do just fine. No one’s saying we’ve got Messi and Ronaldo coming back, but they are out two more influential players so they will get mentioned a lot. 

    It might take a few weeks to get up to speed and used to it all but they’ll be absolutely sound once going.

    Loving the faux Raith concern 

  5. 17 minutes ago, Wardy said:

    Still stand by my comments. Football is pretty uncertain. Especially at our level. Just think pinning your hopes on a couple of players is always a dangerous one. Especially when both have been out for quite a significant period. Don’t get me wrong, if we didn’t have the squad we have this season but still had Connolly injured and waiting to come back I’d be pinning my hopes on him getting us some better results if we had been shite, but then again least he’s tried and tested at championship level….

    Looking ahead with excitement to when they're back is a tad different from pinning all our hopes on them.

    But you knew that

  6. 1 hour ago, Wardy said:

    Sure are pinning your hopes on those two players aren’t we Pars fans? Untested at this level for the most part. Quite a dangerous thing to cling onto. The pair of them seem to get better the longer they are out. 

    You've absolutely no idea how good either of them are so not sure how you can argue any differently. 

    They're an improvement on what we had on the pitch yesterday. That's all you need to know 

  7. 1 minute ago, parsforlife said:

    Meh, he was tying to wind folk up, he’s done it since being a kid at us, he wanted a reaction similar to east end but not as successful this time, I think there was enough dejection in our end that it didn’t shift to anger.

    Going round complaining about how someone celebrates isn’t a good look, if they want to rub our faces in it then we’ve just got to swallow our pride a bit and try and put in a performance next time that can turn the tables.

    Fair enough I suppose. Just find it a bit odd. Must just be me. I remember the big ex-Arsenal striker scoring against them for City and running the full length of the pitch to wind them up. Always thought he made a right tit of himself. 

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