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Reverend Maynard

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  1. Shout out to the miserable b*****ds that sit behind me in the Geo Fox lower who moaned about United for the full 90 minutes, even when we were three nil up and they’d watched Tony Watt bag a hatrick.

    God loves you but I do not.

    Perhaps we can have moaning section next to the singing section, as a kind of ying-yang type of experiment?

    Aside from that, enjoyed the game, Fotheringham really developing game by game. Sibald put in another great shift. 

     

  2. Fair play to Morton, they had a game plan to be physical and get in our faces and it certainly worked in the second half. We had good composure in the first, but the second it didn’t click, and with all the nonsense happening in the penalty box, we lost the head and got a man sent off.  It’ says something when Goodwin is telling them to calm down. Also conceded a comedy goal. Must work harder to kill of games and be more ruthless. 
     

    Positives - great ball in and finish for our goal.  More of that please. 

  3. 9 minutes ago, captainkev said:

    I'm still largely blame the post-split fiasco on the shitebags in last season's squad rather than Goodwin. I also didn't want to be chopping and changing manager again, but right now even I'm already beginning to think retaining him was a mistake.

    There's next to no good will or patience towards him going by tonight's crowd. When we went down last time at least there was a bit of hope and a willingness to give the team time to gel as McKinnon came in without any baggage from the season before.

    The growing apathy amongst the support is a real danger though. I got a free ticket from someone who couldn't make it tonight and still really had to summon the motivation to go along. The past few years, even on the select occasions when we've won, it's just not been fun.

    I’d say more frustration and anger  than apathy. There’s massive pressure on the manager and the team already.  No real sense that we have a finished product yet and that progress is being made. Can’t see who is going to step up and be a big player for us this season.   

  4. Liam Fox’s tactics of don’t blame the players, blame me, clearly didn’t work with regards to motivation, so I think Goodwin should do the opposite and name and shame the wanks that aren’t pulling their weight.  He has nothing to loose and any player with an ounce of professionalism will get their act together to avoid the public shame . The others can get benched and booed at half time when they warm up. 

  5. Changing the mood a little , re Ogren getting his money back. Over a few years (2011- 2015, I think ) we sold

    Russell £750k
    Goodwillie £2million
    Armstrong can’t remember
    Mackay-Stevens can’t remember
    Chifci £1 m?
    Gauld £2 million ?
    Robertson £ 2 million ?

    The later with ad ons

    Can’t be arsed looking up the exact figures but you get my point. It can be done.

  6. Unless it’s a total car crash surely? We’ve already had 2 managers walk away in the space of 12 months. If we end up binning Courts within the next year (and I think you’d get pretty short odds on that happening tbh) surely Ogren would start to question Asghar? 

    Yeah , I should have said “in the short term”. The buck now stops with Ashghar. His man, his plan. Huge amount of pressure and expectation on him to make this work, not just from the fans but from the owners.
  7. This certainly consolidates Ashgars position in the club, and will re-assure the Ogrens that the young lads will be played with a view to developing the next Andy Robertson. That’s a great plan and you can imagine the PowerPoint presentations, but it all goes out the window if the results don’t come in. ( in what is being billed as being the most competitive leagues to come in some years)

    Where will courts credibility with the players and the fans come from if we get off to a sticky start? What experience will he draw on ?

    Hopefully he will have developed excellent relationships,with the squad that will put a shift in for him. If he hasn’t then we will have a new manager by November.

  8. I don’t want a manager, head coach or whatever else you want to call it who doesn’t have the final say over which players we bring in.  You cannot make someone responsible for the team on the park if someone else is deciding who those players are.

    I think this is really important. You want a manager that instils the right attitude and belief in the team, and who players will go the extra mile for. Accountability and responsibility to each other. It’s easy to do well with a decent squad (McNamara), much more difficult with an average squad, which is what we have. Getting them to perform at a higher level will only come if they know the manager is the ultimate decision maker.

    As for a director of football. Isn’t that what Strachan is meant to be doing at Funland? Questionable what impact he’s had ?
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