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  1. Worst performance by an Ayr team since the Mark Roberts managerial fiasco. Falkirk by far the better team in every way. Faster, more skilful, looked fitter and seemed to know what they were doing. The only surprise was we managed to keep it to one. The only criticism of Falkirk I could make was that they could have done better in the final third. Only 7 shots with 3 on target. Still far superior to our 3 with 1 on target. 

    I think that's about 12 shots on target in total over our last 6 games. How Bullen's going to turn this round I haven't a clue. Hope he has.

     

     

  2. Try their fans' forum. They know zilch about Scottish football but seem to think Ayr's level is about tier 8 of the "worlds best football pyramid". They're questioning if they should even be considering players from such a lowly level. The superiority complex is quite stunning. And this from a team who barely avoided the relegation spots in League 2. They probably think this is the 4th best league in Europe.

  3. 1 hour ago, AuAl said:

    We have no chance of promotion whether we beat you lot or not.

    True as far as winning the league is concerned. We can’t catch  Dundee. I think, even if we beat Raith, there are still so many possibilities on the last day, we could finish anywhere from 6th to 2nd.  Admittedly, 2nd would be a miracle. 

  4. 8 minutes ago, Jeff Venom said:

    Hopkins team won 3-1 at Dens in one of his first games. 

    *absolutely understand if folk haven't committed much of that period to memory. 

    Two for McKenzie in that game, one a 20 yard stonker. Thought he'd finally turned into striker. Charlie Adam lost the plot after the game. Criticised our style of play which had very successfully picked them apart. As if we had no right to beat a massive club like Dundee. Some of there fans seem to share that view today.

  5. 1 hour ago, Oceanlineayr said:

    Going from the 2 games at Somerset I've seen them this season the current version of ICT seems particularly loathsome.

    ICT have long had a reputation as a bunch of hammer throwers. But Dodds has taken them to a stage beyond good, honest thuggery. He has schooled them in the darker arts, such has how to dive convincingly (number of rolls optional), preferably clutching your head to ensure the ref has to stop the game. . Useful if a team appears to be making a quick break. Add in a bucket load of in your face verbal aggression, particularly aimed at refs. Handy if you want an opponent to be yellow or even red carded. So, what with thuggery, play acting, verbal harassment of refs and opponents, a veritable smorgasborg of all the worst elements of football.

  6. Not totally sure, but I think  O’Connor will miss Morton away in league and Falkirk away in cup. Both games could have a considerable financial impact on our season.

    A bad day all round, bit it is ICT we’re talking about here. We always find a way to lose to them, specially at Somerset. That Kelly goal in Jan 20 was like an oasis in a desert of home results against them.

  7. 2 hours ago, ryanayr1987 said:

    Everyone seemed to be impressed with Kane heater today. Was that a one off or has he consistently played like that all season? 

    Thought he would be a danger today. He's scored 15 in the league and 7 in the cup. Not sure why he's never moved to a higher level. 

  8. 28 minutes ago, Finlay21 said:

    As someone else said if this was to happen what a good signing that would be , could it to be with how we treated Chalmers before he went to Tranmere and the way we play as they had a scout at our games a few times when Chalmers was here 

     

    Maybe Chalmers has convinced Mellon and McAlear that this would be the ideal club for him. Told him how well all our young players are looked after by the club.

  9. 1 hour ago, itzdrk said:

    Shankland went and failed abroad and has only just come back.  He's doing well but clubs would look at that Beerschot spell with concern.  

    Nisbet stuck around and stunk the place out at Hibs and played his way out of the national team.  It's just simply his turn to go abroad and fail. 

    Tbf, Beerschot were a total shambles in the top league that season. Utterly out of their depth.  W4, D4, L24.  Almost Brechinesque.

  10. As I already alluded to previously, Little gave the ref a decision to make. He put his hands on JLM's back. Only he and JLM know how much force he applied. Since JLM fell over the ref made the assumption he was actually pushed. Any forward is going to fall over if he feels a hand on his back in these circumstances. If it had been at the other end I suspect you would have been demanding a pen.

    Unlike offside, penalties are a matter of informed opinion. Other refs might not have given it, or even Napier on another day. At the end of the day it was stupidity on Little's behalf. In the second half he rounded off a perfect day for himself by heading into his own net.

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