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The Real Saints

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  1. Despite not agreeing with the decision to appoint Steven MacLean as manager, I've remained pretty calm since the start of the season due to a number of factors: the fact that Steven MacLean isn't Callum Davidson, the fact that he is working with a massively restrictive budget, the fact that (on paper) I've been impressed with his transfer strategy for the most part, and the fact that he talks a better game than his predecessor. Even if it means staying up by the skin of our teeth in a play-off, I believe that survival would be a successful/impressive outcome this season given the context of our situation. So this is why I haven't been panicking yet. However, if we fail to win today, alarm bells will definitely be ringing for me. The points gap is already uncomfortable, and a defeat could put us in an invidious position even at this early stage of the season. It's getting close to make-or-break time for MacLean. I really hope today goes well.

  2. I’ve got a few questions for MacLean today from a tactical standpoint.

    If Brown, who has no attacking ability, is having consistent shockers defensively, why select him ahead of Olufunwa?

    Gallacher was one of our best players at the start of the season. Has Robinson really proven himself worthy of displacing him from the starting line-up?

    Why select MacPherson when you’ve got better options sitting on the bench?

    Stevie May, lone striker. Again. Why?

    Those are my thoughts.

  3. 16 minutes ago, Shadow Play said:

    I think you’re the third St Johnstone poster that has mentioned that song.

    Do you think St Johnstone are in genuine trouble this season?

    This season? We've been in genuine trouble for a number of seasons, this season included. However, we're at least trying to reverse the damage that has been done and I feel more positive about the club than I've felt in a long time. MacLean has a nigh-impossible job on his hands after what has come before, so avoiding relegation would be a great success and hopefully a springboard from which we can continue to rebuild.

  4. In terms of our ‘retro shirt day’, what’s the thinking behind implementing this type of thing for a match which should (on surface level, at least) be more well-attended than the vast majority of matches regardless? I would have thought this marketing initiative would make more sense for a run-of-the-mill league game?

    Not intended as a criticism, genuinely wondering. 

  5. Not sure I echo the opinions of any Saints fan who is shocked or outraged by the potential departure of Ryan McGowan. He has been decent enough. Nothing more, nothing less. Jack of all trades, master of none. If/when Sprangler signs, the midfield options are looking incredibly bloated and he's the most obvious candidate to move on. He seems like a good character to have around the club, however, so hopefully there's no detrimental impact in that sense.

    Booth isn't surprising, but thanks for the memories. Crawford, bye.

  6. 1 hour ago, glenrothes 1884 saint said:

    Thankfully the players and back room staff didn’t have your optimism 🤢

    Yes, agreed, that would have been incredibly unprofessional of them. 

    I don’t think anyone deserves criticism for assuming that Saints would get comfortably beaten today. The squad is a work-in-progress, made up of very young players with limited senior appearances, and including a number of new signings who hadn’t played in a match together until today. 

    Anyway, I’m sure any doubters are delighted, impressed and glad to be proven wrong. 

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