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  1. 1 hour ago, RandomGuy. said:

    You wonder if Robinson actually wanted to come back in January. He got a new contract and game time at Wigan then returned a worse player.

    I was one who bought into Smith tbh, but the worse we get the more he hides, and the more he hides the more you realise he wasn't contributing much before anyway.

    To an extent I agree, but I reckon in a team where he's allowed to take risks playing forward and has teammates who are capable of forward runs into space, Matt Smith would be a decent player. He's clearly got technical ability and can actually pass a ball, or at least better than 99% of the rest of the team. You've nailed it though, when the going gets tough he hides which is only exacerbated by our current situation. Then again lets not forget our supposed all action midfielder next to him lost numerous 50/50 challenges on Saturday by not committing fully. 

    Murray Davidson or Liam Craig would have won every single battle on Saturday and it wouldn't even have been close. The lack of aggression and fight is the most alarming thing and totally reminiscent of the way it ended for both Davidson and MacLean. 

  2. Yeah the only positives are County lost yesterday to the worst team in the league whereas we played arguably the best team in the bottom 6, so we gained and lost nothing. More away games for us is definitely better, as we won’t have a crowd on the back, which let’s face it massively helps players. I still think we finish 11th, but then again there’s a reason County are below us and it’s not by us being any good that’s for sure. 

  3. Whilst the critisism of Levein and Kirk is totally fair, the players on that pitch today were also totally culpable. The formation and set up may be wrong, but that doesn’t excuse the pitiful attitude, lack of effort and the fact that 5 yard passes seemed too difficult for every single player today.
     

    May and Benji both deserve to start the next game. Play Fran in a position where he’s comfortable and for god sake go to a back 4! 

  4. First time posting on the match and I'll keep it short and sweet. Killie and McInnes were everything saints were 7/8 years ago when we were at our most dangerous. Solid, well organised and carrying quality out wide in the right areas. It's not rocket science this league, be combative front to back, win the second balls and give it to the players who can create, all of which Killie did very impressively in tricky conditions. Saints made it easy truth be told, but you can only beat what's in front of you and fair play to Killie, no complaints with the result at all.

    I assume Killie make it into Europe and I think from what I've seen this season and knowing how pragmatic the manager is you could do pretty well assuming the key players are retained and I'd much rather see you in the competitions from a Scottish point of view than Hibs, Aberdeen or St Mirren right now, that's for sure. 

  5. 11 minutes ago, mizfit said:

    I’d release everyone not on a contract and just start again. 

    This seems to be where I am. The only out of contract players I'd be offering deals to are the younger guys like Taylor Steven and Liam parker as they can act as depth no matter what league we're in and to be honest Steven probably deserves a chance at Championship level based on his Alloa performances.

    As for the senior players out of contract, the only ones I'd maybe and I mean maybe consider are McGowan (as backup) and depending on his fitness Drey Wright (on the proviso that it's a massively reduced deal).

    Crawford, MacPherson, Considine, Gallacher, Gordon (albeit he might get one), Kane, Phillips, Booth, Brown, Carey (I'd keep if used correctly), Ballantyne, along with the loans of Richards, Jaiseymi, Robinson all leaving gives you the wages of 14 senior players. Whilst I know we need to cut the wage bill, there is some super high earners in there and that gives you scope to go after 6/7 quality additions to improve the team whilst also keeping some depth if you retain all the promising youngsters (Fran, Ferguson, Sinclair, etc.). Can supplement that with some decent youth loan players and you've got a decent squad. 

    Do I think we'll get what we want, absolutely not as we're perpetually going around the sinkhole, but you can dream. A team with a spine of Mitov, Sprangler and Sidebeh next season isn't too bad, but we're going to need a full defence and midfield. I've got hopes that McClelland can do a job at the back, as well as Fran and Steven if they're kept in Perth. Ferguson appears to have also gotten a run of games at QotS and whilst he was out his depth at the start of the season, he's now potentially in make or break territory, same for Liam Parker. You assume Sinclair is back up keep and Wills and Hepburn go out on loan again, which I'm fine with too. 

    For those not mentioned, it depends on who's in charge, but Stevie May still has something to offer in my mind, but if Levein is in charge getting him off the wage bill makes sense. I guess Olafunwa is kept as cheap back up, but again if we bring guys in either a loan move for him or shipping him out entirely wouldn't be a bad move.

    My biggest issue is how many of the current squad are you actually happy to see playing, right now maybe 3 in the ones mentioned above, with a total "meh" shrug of the shoulders over Keltjens, Matt Smith and Nicky Clark. That leaves at least 5 first team spots where we need good first team players. 

  6. 9 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:

    Ciftcis free kick was the moment it became clear it was our day.

    Hits the bar, bounces on the line, then Mannus lands on the ball sideways with his ribs and it still stays out the goal.

    Think it started before that to be honest, Dow's flick off the post that rolled along the goal line and didn't get a single touch. To be fair in that match, it genuinely could have ended about 5-4 to saints. 

  7. I suspect Smith could look better in a team who actually looked to play forward thinking football or with width. Hes the only one in the squad who actively tries to move it on quickly but often he’s stifled by the fact he has nobody ahead of him. Phillips is a player I like, as others have alluded to though whilst he wins and keeps the ball, he actually dwells on it too long and I’d say he actually makes the most errors of any of our current midfielders. Hes a good player to have but he’s not irreplaceable. I hope he goes on and does well though as he’s not one you can ever say didn’t try or was shying away at any point. 

  8. I do have some sympathy for saints in that game, as much as we were genuinely terrible how can you get any sort of rhythm and momentum going against those tactics. Allowed by the referee, the ball was only active and on the ground for about 15 minutes of that game and we played 108 fucking minutes. Thought Adama made an impact off the bench by being physical and actually looking to turn his man, equally I felt for Smith since he should never have had to play wide right and we looked better when we switched it up. Considine is done, Robinson was awful again and the only pass marks other than Mitov were Keltjens and McGowan. 

  9. 7 minutes ago, Swello said:

    It's hard to break into the Perth funeral wake racket - and he's clearly seen an opportunity.

    As mad as this is, you’re not wrong. 5 days a week saints have 2/3 wakes and get togethers after funerals in the suites. I don’t know how much it costs, but it does start to fairly add up I’m sure. As RG says, we’re not all of a sudden getting bankrolled by some multi millionaire, or at least I wouldn’t imagine so, so our budget for next year will once again be getting slashed. 

  10. Let’s not forget that this works both ways, let’s ask Hibs fans what they think of Liam Craig, or Aston Villa fans about Enkleman. Certain teams suit certain players. Bair played almost 40 games for saints and scored a single goal. Good players find a way to score and influence games irrespective of management. He’s found a manager and club who can make the most of his average ability and I’m thrilled for him. 

  11. I could post this in the matchday thread, but let’s face it, at this point there’s no hope in there for any sort of reasoned discussion. 
     

    Firstly, Dundee deserved to win that game without any real doubt which is frustrating and disappointing. However, we did hit the bar (should have scored) and actually forced a couple of good saves from Carson which hasn’t been the case at all this season. Not that it was good, but maybe there are signs of life up to that might form. 
     

    Secondly, taking Kimpioka off totally lost us any minor control we had in that game. By going one up top the Dundee defence totally settled and it didn’t allow Sidebeh to isolate the centrebacks any more. The simple change was Keltjens to RWB and Sprangler on into the middle and take Dare off. I think it was also clear, we had about 4/5 players on that pitch who either weren’t fully fit or weren’t match fit and it showed towards the end. 
     

    Also what a fit Drey Wright would actually bring to this team shouldn’t be understated. To actually have an attacking impetus down the right hand side would be helpful. 
     

    Finally, as for the referee, he should never be allowed a top flight game again in my option.  Yes he was awful for the entire game and no way near the standards. However, everyone is talking about the Mellon incident, but he did the exact same thing in the first half when Bakayoko and Gordon both went down, he played advantage. Both incidents are clear head knocks and play must be stopped immediately. I’d love to hear what he and the head of the referees are saying to this as he’s broken fundamental duties of care to the players. 

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