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  1. 8 hours ago, Raith Against The Machine said:

    You know, Captain Birdseye isn't really a captain. 

    Don’t think that’s fair. The account is deliberately styled to portray it being a guy who’s out to help you ‘beat the bookie’. It’s even written in the first person. 
    I don’t think it’s naive of anyone to not realise it’s actually owned/run by/ affiliated with the bookmakers it’s purporting to help you beat. 

  2. 1 hour ago, Ro Sham Bo said:

    I've watched some of the play off QF and both sides are utterly atrocious. St Johnstone must be laughing their heads off at the prospect of the play offs. 

    Fucking hell min, if that’s your idea of two “utterly atrocious” teams I think you’d be better served supporting Man City or some other soul-less, owned-by-an-oil-trillionaire Premier League club. 
    On the other hand, it’s at least comforting to know that it’s not just the Rovers that you’re unnecessarily negative towards. 

  3. 10 minutes ago, DAFC. said:

    Put 11 donkeys (yes, real ones this time) on the pitch and we'll still have the biggest average attendance, by an absolute mile, next season. Shame we are shite. 

    Yep, you’ve got an impressive home crowd considering how shite you’ve been for a few years and you’ll have the advantage of having four* home derbies with large travelling supports next season too. 
    Would be extremely surprised if Dunfermline don’t have the biggest average attendance in the league next year. 

    *If Raith don’t get promoted, obviously. 

  4. 11 hours ago, Ro Sham Bo said:

    I don't really care how much we make from it. I thought it might have been a decent gesture to set prices at something like £18-£20 at the end of a season where the club have constantly been asking fans to put their hands in their pockets for one thing or another. 

    I could see your point if it was the relegation play-offs- fans having to pay more money to see if the club can avoid relegation is a tough sell.

    But I think we can all agree that second place is a fantastic achievement so moaning about paying to see potential further success seems ridiculous. 

     

    And the club 'constantly asking fans to put their hands in their pockets' is also nonsense.  If you want to see your team play you need to pay to attend a game or pay for a stream.  Nothing has change there- everything else is optional, nobody needs to buy a replica strip or a ticket for the player of the year dance or whatever else you may be complaining about.

    Incredible that some people can put such a negative spin on things after such a positive season.

  5. One thing you can guarantee on a match thread involving Morton is a bunch of Morton fans getting annoyed and red-dotting everyone who says they are a dirty team, despite them having more than 50% more yellow cards than the team with the second most yellows in the league (incidentally Raith). 
    More than a sixth of all the yellow cards in the championship this season have been shown to Morton players. 
     

    But they’re not a dirty team. 

  6. Yeah from an outsiders point of view United have won the league with what will turn out to be a higher than average points total, they’ve not had a sustained dip in results and they’ve handed out some absolute hidings. 

    I can’t help but feel the opinion of some of their fans on how well they’ve done has been unfairly clouded by how well Raith have done. 
     

    But then again I don’t have to watch them every week so maybe they’ve had to watch some turgid shite…. but they’ve got the job done which is all that matters. 
     

    Hope you all enjoy your celebrations, us non-old-firm fans don’t win stuff regularly so make sure you enjoy it!

     

    p.s Brilliant to see the Rovers social media is still under the skin of some folk 😜

  7. 2 hours ago, CALDERON said:

    Please make this happen.

    Yes please. 
    Never been to Pittodrie. 
    St Johnstone much preferable to Ross County too as Dingwall on a Sunday (or Thursday night, whichever way round it is) would be a hard sell to get permission from the boss. 
     

    To be honest I’m not fussy about the outcome of the playoffs. 
    If we do well in the Play-offs and get promoted then great. 
    If we don’t get promoted then the Championship is a great league, with a game on cooncil telly every Friday and assuming we can strengthen then we should be in with a right good shout at the title and with Dunfermline and Falkirk also in the league it’ll be great to be involved in. 
     

    So no pressure for the rest of the season from me, I’ll celebrate with the best of them if we get promoted but won’t be too disappointed if we don’t (as long as we put in a decent performance). 

  8. I didn’t think Easton looked good today. Better than he did on Tuesday but that wasn’t difficult. He was trying too hard I thought, and usually it wasn’t coming off. 
     

    Smith had another good game though I thought. 
    Still not exactly sure what the formation was- was it two up top? Or was Smith supposed to be playing off Rudden?

    I agree that Murray was probably trying some things out though- that’s the first time for a long time that we’ve seen Smith & Vaughan together up front. He gave it 15mins then went back to the Hamilton/Vaughan partnership with Easton behind and Smith on the left, Connolly on the right. 
    Lots of chopping and changing the formation which might have confused Particks makeshift team but in the end didn’t pay off. 
     

    3 games in a week,  none of them particularly enjoyable. 
    But let’s not lose sight of the fact that 2nd place is a fantastic improvement from last year and let’s hope the next couple of games allow us to find some form so that we can make a good effort in the play-offs. 

  9. Looking for positives from Tuesday, I thought Callum Smith had his best game in a long time, I’d do the same as another poster suggested and start him ahead of Easton, and I’d start Mullin ahead of Connolly on the right. 
    McGill also looked really lively when he came on- not sure I’d be brave enough to bench a fully fit natural right back in favour of a utility man playing there based on half an hour on the right side of a back 3 though…

     

    I really like the energy Rudden gives us so I’d bring him back in ahead of Hamilton unless Murray listens to the calls to play both up front together. 
    And speaking of Murray, Euan has to come back in to try and sort the shambles of a defence out. 
     

    I’d go;

    Dabrowski

    J Brown/ Watson/ Murray/ Dick

    Matthews at the base of the midfield

    Mullin/ S Brown/ Smith

    Stanton at the tip of the midfield

    Rudden

     

    Scott Brown and Stanton to drop back one to make it a 4-2-3-1 without the ball, and push forward one to make it a 4-1-4-1 or 4-1-3-2 in possession. 

  10. If Connolly had a right foot it could have made such a difference tonight. 
     

    So frustrating for him to find space and then instead of getting to the byline and fizzing a cross in he has to stop, turn, and get it onto his left, by which point the defender has faced him up and he can’t get a cross in. 
     

    First 10mins I thought we looked good, but when you give away goals like that you give the opposition confidence and we never looked like doing anything for the rest of the half. 
    The half time changes did seem to work and on another day we might have got something but full credit to Airdrie, they know exactly how to play against us. 
     

    Easton was kept very quiet and it looked at times like they had an extra man such was the effectiveness of their press when we had the ball. 
     

    Very worried that we’ll have to face Airdrie in the playoffs, seems extremely unlikely that we’ll figure out how to beat them over two legs. 

  11. 21 minutes ago, AllanJM said:

    It really isn't.  I honestly couldn't care what happens with them.  I love beating them, and of course enjoy being above them in the league, but I would take absolutely no consolation in how a defeat for us tonight affects them.

     

    Agree- add to that the fact that if we were to face either Dunfermline or Airdrie in the play-offs I’d be far more confident facing Dunfermline. 

  12. You see the “the standard of the league is really poor this year” line trotted out a lot and generally it’s nonsense. 
    I mean, how do you even begin to measure that. Folk will say it when one team runs away with the league and they’ll say it when it’s tight between all teams and the reality is that the quality of the league in general has no bearing on either of those outcomes. 
     

    I think this year has been pretty good quality-wise. Most of the teams could beat each other on their day. Even Arbroath rooted to the bottom are not an awful anti-football team like we’ve seen with some teams in recent years. Given the opportunity most of the teams will try to play decent football. 
     

    Which is a decent Segway into talking about Airdrie…..

    Alan above mentioned that we’ve been poor against Airdrie in all the games so far and that is true but I think that’s on Airdrie more than it’s on us- Airdrie have not allowed us to play well, they’ve got their game plan spot-on to nullify us and play how they want to play. 
    If we want to win the league we’ll need to figure how how to stamp our authority on this game and dictate rather than be dictated to. 
    God knows how we do that but I’d suggest the two holding-midfielders formation from Saturday would be a good place to start. 

  13. 1 hour ago, Kuma Power said:

    The last few posts have got me thinking how important it is we get a good result, and put in a good performance, against Airdrie midweek - and not just because it's our game in hand over Dundee Utd.

    If we do fall short and finish second, then there's a strong possibility that we'll face either Partick or Airdrie in the playoff semi-final. Our record against Airdrie has been, ahem  less than stellar this season - over four games this season so far we've scored once and kept no clean sheets. The playoffs will be tough no matter who the opponents are and how good our record has been against them, but psychologically if nothing else, we really don't want to go into the playoffs facing a team we haven't beaten all season.

    Still a long way to go before we have to think about that though. Like everyone else, I was much happier with how we set up yesterday and hope that can set a template for how we line up for the rest of the matches. Tough on those that can't start or don't get on, but having that bit more control at the base of midfield seems important.

    On that note, let's hope that all parties can sit down and agree on a contract extension for Ross Matthews soon.

    Excellent point about Airdrie- psychologically it’s massively important that we can find a way to overcome them ahead of a potential play-off. 
     

    Regarding Ross Matthews- there was a point in the season where I didn’t think we really needed him. We had loads of options in midfield and between Byrne, Brown and Stanton we had all the jobs that Matthews can do covered. 
    But since he’s come back in to the starting line up I’ve been proven totally wrong. 
    He’s not flashy, and his impact could quite easily go unnoticed but for me he’s becoming one of the first names on the team sheet again. Probably man of the match for me yesterday, he just seemed to be everywhere. 
     

    I’d build a team around him and Stanton. 

  14. How many times did Broony take a free kick from just inside our half near the dugouts and loft a diagonal into the wind that found nobody!? Must have been at least 4 or 5 times- that was ripping ma knitting!

    I did like the shape of the team today though, it’s a shame the conditions didn’t allow them to play the football they tried to play. 

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