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  1. McIntyre had two seasons. I believe one was taking over from Kenny.


    McIntyre took over in December of the 2007-08 season (finishing 5th). He failed to win promotion that year, and failed in 2008-09 (finishing 3rd) & 2009-10 (finishing 3rd again), before eventually winning the league in 2010-11. Do we just pick and choose which 2 seasons counted? There’s 3 and a half there...

    Worth noting we went on a run in 2008-09, that we lost 5 out of 6 league games. We then lost 5 of our first 7 league games in the 2009-10 season. Later in the season, we also lost 4 out of 6 games. Bad runs are going to happen.

    The year we won the league, we only won 20 of our 36 games, which is nowhere near all of them. Last season’s points tally of 59 is greater than any season under McIntyre, other than the year we won the league with 70 points.
  2. Just don't want to support any competition that includes the 'Colt' sides tbh. I didn't care about the Challenge Cup much anyway but you know it's a dry run for trying to get the reserve teams into the pyramid.


    I didn’t mind the Colt idea, to be honest. Particularly as it includes all top flight clubs, rather than just the two. What makes the Colt idea terrible, is that they then included non-Scottish teams. This means that they play every round, from the second round onwards, during international breaks. This means that the better ‘colt’ players are unavailable for these games, which is surely defeating the purpose of including them?

    I’m also not convinced that it’s a dry run for getting reserve teams into the league at all. To me, it was more recognition that the lack of ‘reserve league’ (which we now have) meant that there was a huge gap between u20 league and first team standard. This gave youngsters experience of playing against experienced, physical players, which should aid their development.

  3. I honestly feel we've signed a number of players whom, when results get harder to come by, can't find it in them to dig themselves out.


    For me, this is the issue. El Bakhtaoui & Hippolyte in particular are luxury players. When the going gets tough, they’re anonymous. They always want to try their fancy flicks and showboat a bit. Sometimes, they just need to keep it simple.

    Look at the Ayr game for example, whenever El Bakhtaoui got the ball, he’d have 2/3 men around him, but try and play his way out of it, instead of looking for a teammate in space. It was the same again at the weekend. Then at home to Inverness, Hippolyte was through 1-on-1 when it was 0-0, tried to showboat and ended up chasing the ball towards the corner flag.

    We need players who will grind out results. Guys that are up for a battle. We’ve been far too soft so far, and I’m not seeing anyone at the club who might change that. Thomson and Vincent get brushed aside in midfield, in any physical battles. Williamson lost his physical battles with Gardyne, who’s about a foot smaller than him. As for the strikers, they’ll never win any sort of physical battle (except maybe Muirhead when he’s fit). We’re too soft.
  4. It's fine we will just use our injured central midfielder.


    Ah yes, that central midfielder that has spent the majority of his career playing CB? Beadling played CB on loan at Bury and at CB in the majority of games for Sunderland U23’s, who he captained last season. It’s only when he came here that he was turned into a central midfielder. But I get the feeling you’re not actually interested in facts.
  5. Muirhead good signing others scream desperation.


    Or maybe we were offered these players on loan for nothing, as Hearts want them to get game time and they weren’t in a position to offer it to them themselves? In that position, we really couldn’t turn round and say “actually, I know you’re struggling for defenders yourselves but can you give us some of them for nothing?”

    Not surprised at people moaning and hitting the panic button, without knowing the facts. Not pretending to be ‘in the know’ but we have a good relationship with Hearts and they regularly loan players out for free, or very small percentages of their wages.

    Therefore, there’s every chance that these 2 players are costing us significantly less than any defenders that were available. Unless any of you are aware of some that we could get, without having to pay them a decent wage?
  6. Didn't we only end up 3 points behind 4th place?


    No, we finished 4th. If you read the initial post, he was talking about how we were in danger of the relegation play-offs last year [emoji23] he also spoke about McMullan and Clark as if they were signed late in the season 2 years ago - McMullan was signed during pre-season and Clark in August, after the El Bakhtaoui deal fell through.

    Don’t know why people are even responding to his nonsense. As has been mentioned, he’s making things up, to try and justify his meltdown.
  7. Could be wrong, but i doubt you get that much prize money for the last 16 of the betfred and the crowds are generally poor as well ( and split with the other team)
    We made a right few quid from it a few seasons ago, but that's cause we got to the Semis so had prize money, TV money, and  1/4 gate money from both semi finals( one was an old firm game)


    Last year was £35k for getting to second round. Got an extra £21,500 if any of your knockout games, leading to the final, is on tv.

    Group stages -
    Worst 4 runners up - £25k
    3rd - £21k
    4th - £19k
    5th - £17k

    Group stage TV game - £12.5k.

    Would imagine it’s very similar this year.
  8. Wonder if we might see El Bak and Ryan start tomorrow. I've thought it would be El Bak and Hippo as a natural pairing and the 4 goals in 45 minutes against Brechin maybe suggests there's merit to this pairing but will AJ experiment with the two out and out strikers together? Clark and McManus never really stirred my loins as a pairing but we've much more variation this season. 


    No better time to try something a bit different. Even a draw tomorrow sees us top the group. Would like to see Ryan and El Bakhtaoui start together. Would be good to see Vincent, Martin and Connolly start too, to get some sharpness.
  9. Think Faiss will be on the bench tonight. Save his first start for Saturday.

    Wonder when we’ll take Williamson and Higgy out the team, to get their replacements used to the roles they’ll need to play at Tannadice? For that game, I’d expect Martin to play on the right and Faiss up top with Hippolyte, L Longridge dropping back to play off the front 2.

  10. Did similar to us a couple of years ago when he awarded St Johnstone 3 penalties in the 1st half. Got booed of at half time (which you would expect) but instead of getting inside pronto he strolled off, staring us out as he went.
    Agree, he is a dick!


    The incident yesterday was just bizarre. First of all, it was a brilliant challenge from the Dundee player and never a penalty. However, I also didn’t see what he gave Dundee a free kick for.

    I’ll be honest, I laughed at Madden standing next to the injured player, just grinning at the away fans and looking round, loving the attention he was getting. I couldn’t believe how outraged people were, that we didn’t get a penalty for a challenge where the defender won the ball so cleanly.

    I’ve never seen a referee do something like that. It does seem a bit unprofessional to intentionally wind the crowd up, but he was getting abuse, having made very few mistakes. But did he actually do much wrong? He wasn’t making gestures to the crowd or anything, just laughing off the ridiculous claims of our support. It just so happened that the incident and the injured player were right in front of our fans and he could hear all of the shouts quite clearly, from where he was standing.
  11. Now to put it in easier terms, my point is that Hippo scoring last night for the pars must be sore to take for the 'five or so guys' that have been banned from your club for racially abusing him now he is one of yours. 


    I didn’t hear one person boo Hippolyte or express displeasure about him last night, at any point. Everyone around me seemed pleased that he’s playing for us and pleased with his performance.

    I doubt it was ‘sore to take’ for the people in question, as most of them are now banned from East End - probably doesn’t bother them too much. They probably wouldn’t have bothered anyway, since they only ever turned up for the games against the likes of Raith & Falkirk anyway. It’s always funny how the guys that cause trouble, are always ones that I only ever see at the ‘bigger’ games.
  12. Dundee are sensible here, if he does well they can either cash in or sign him up. If not well we are paying his wages.


    His contract is up at the end of the season, Dundee can’t ‘cash in’ on him at all. Unless you think we ‘cashed in’ on him, when he similarly left for nothing? Come January, Dunfermline (or any other club) can offer him a contract to sign permanently, come the end of the season and there’s nothing Dundee can do to stop it. They have no more right to sign him, than anyone else. It’s the same scenario as guys like McManus, Morris, Clark and Aird signing elsewhere, for nothing, despite the fact we offered them deals...

    I would also suspect that we are not paying his full wages, same with Vincent. Dundee were reportedly happy to let them both go, but with a year left on their deals, its unlikely the players were willing to take a wage cut, so we may be paying say 70% of their wages, with Dundee happy to only be paying 30% and free up that money to spend elsewhere. I would guess that’s why the negotiations were so lengthy, working out a package that worked for everyone. These are totally made up figures, just used as an example of the kind of common agreements that are made in these scenarios.
  13. I agree that our squad looks decent on paper. However, I’m not sure it looks stronger than United, Ross County, Partick or Inverness. Falkirk, I have no idea, they’ve signed a lot of unknown quantities, so could be strong, could be poor. No idea. Morton and Queens are no pushovers and Ayr’s squad isn’t looking terrible.

    There will be a lot of tough games and no easy ones. That’s why I’m glad that we’ve improved our strength in depth. It’s important to make sure that, unlike last season, we are able to make changes without weakening the team.

  14. Enough hilarity with the infiltrators. Pre season is over and the real games are about to begin. What would be the strongest team in your opinion, taking injuries into account?

    Squad

    Lee Robinson
    Sean Murdoch
    Cammy Gill

    Ryan Williamson
    Jackson Longridge
    Lewis Martin
    Lee Ashcroft
    Danny Devine
    Mark Durnan

    Tom Beadling
    Joe Thomson
    James Vincent
    James Craigen
    Kallum Higginbotham
    Aidan Connolly
    Louis Longridge

    Myles Hippolyte
    Faissal El Bakhtaoui
    Andy Ryan
    Callum Smith

    Mine would abandon the 3-5-2 and return to 4-4-2

    Robinson

    Williamson
    Martin
    Ashcroft
    J Longridge

    Higginbotham
    Thomson
    Vincent
    Connolly

    Smith
    El Bakhtaoui

    Bench

    Gill
    Durnan
    Devine
    Craigen
    Hippolyte
    Ryan
    L Longridge





    Not convinced by Martin at CB. For me, I’d go 4-3-3:

    Robinson

    Williamson
    Durnan
    Ashcroft
    J Longridge

    Thomson
    Craigen
    Vincent

    Hippolyte
    Faiss
    L Longridge

    Subs
    Gill
    Martin
    Devine
    Connolly
    Higginbotham
    Ryan
    Smith
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