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  1. 1 hour ago, smpar said:

    Mental to think that if it wasn’t for Lewis McCann’s winner last week, we’d have pissed the league by 12 points having only won 50% of our home games. 

    It is weird.  If your home form's not good it's generally a sign that the dressing room and manager are not united (Jocky Scott), but that's clearly not the problem this year.  Obviously, we'll need to be better at home in the Championship if we want to survive or even challenge.

    Is it tactical?  It is mental?  Is it the home fans being torn faced, moaning gits?  It's difficult to tell from overseas.

  2. Tons of good news on infrastructure.  Training at Rosyth, Youth Academy, freeing up the current gym space to be revenue generating.

    Was really impressed by the investors commitment in the face of the abuse that Ross had faced.  Also, really moved when Ross chose not to talk about his decision to step down,  He was clearly quite emotional.

    I also really liked Ross talking about being back on the NW stand in the future, abusing linesmen.  That's where I know him from and we should all feel grateful to have a chairman from the terraces.  We may not be lucky enough to get another.

  3. The time difference to Singapore is now 8 hours, which makes the 11pm kick off a tiny bit less convenient.  PG managed to help me kick my addiction to Pars TV.  Still not sure whether I'll tune in tonight.

    It would be good fo finally see a win/some decent football/a bit of effort from the Pars, but I'm not entirely convinced any of that'll happen.

    Give me five good reasons to tune in.  

    Feck it, give me one.

  4. Hope the Fifers beat Dundee.

    Pars were the better team, until they weren't.  If you don't score when you're on top you don't deserve to win games.  We were on top in the first leg and didn't convert.  We were on top in the first half of this leg and didn't convert, so we're going to get punished if we let one in.

    I think Stevie has done enough to stay, but there's a lot of vitriol floating about.  Next season should be a league that anyone can win, but time for a couple of days off before worrying about the Euros.

  5. 6 hours ago, DA Baracus said:

    Never went to that game in Dingwall, but find it hard to believe that it was better than the win being discussed.

    Traveled back from China.  Flew into Edinburgh and jumped straight on the train to Dingwall without going to see my mum.  The late header was the real turning point in the run in for me.  Oddly,I sort of knew it was going in.  Not too many Pars fans at the game, but the players went mental when the goal went in.

  6. I thought AJ was treated pretty badly by the Pars fans towards the end of his time at EEP, but then I watched Joe Cardle's recent interview and it really changed my mind.  It seems like there were a few players that AJ treated really unprofessionally and he created some pretty needless animosity.

    Reading the comments from Queens fans on here is like going back in time.  Weird team selections, playing people out of position, reluctance to change things when he's made a mistake, lumping balls up the park etc.

    We did have a great season in League One, but AJ was also lucky with a few players that Jeffries left him.  I'm sorry Queens fans, but the future is unlikely to be bright with AJ in charge.

  7. Has SC initiated some kind of bizarre team incentive to avoid getting booked?

    I don't want the Pars to be 100% cynical and physical, but to lose at home and not have a single booking against you (yet again) suggests to me that there's a lack of fight throughout the team.  Even if you're just competing hard for every 50/50 ball yo'd expect to pick up the odd yellow.

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