Not really. I'm happy to focus on the positives. We dominated a significantly more expensive squad who required a fluke free kick and a 98th minute penalty that should have been chalked off to escape with a point.
Well done for doubling your points tally for the season but I know who should be more worried.
That is somewhat contradictory. Surely the fact we should have won at a canter suggests we reached a certain level of performance... perhaps our finishing wasn't good enough?
Think they've said he'll be fit in October but when he's first team ready is anyone's guess after that. He's not a hugely pacey player so fingers crossed his game won't be overly affected.
As I was posting that, I was wondering if Robbo might pull a shock and start Toyosi for his pace against a side that will actually try to play football. But I think Kiltie - Mandron - McMenamin is the preferred look at the moment.
I hope Welldaft gets the help he needs.
Anyway, looking at the scorer odds... Bookies as clued up as ever on the Scottish game, with Miovski coming in at longer odds than two guys who are unlikely to start.
Won't be us. Charles Dunne literally murdered a man with his bare feet at the weekend and we are so establishment that even Willie Collum didn't send him off.
In the VAR age, it can't be a bad thing to have a guy who is as close to being a cast iron certainty to score from the spot as I have ever seen.
Whether he's actually on the park to take them, though, is a different matter.
One day, Jake Doyle-Hayes will succumb to Randomguy's overtures and sign for you. It's inevitable and I don't know why he's trying to resist forces beyond his comprehension.