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  1. Looking at the fixtures that are left, Dunfermline play Inverness, Queens Park then Ayr so they have a massive say in who stays up, including them. 
     

    Inverness play Raith who could well be on their holidays now until the playoffs start. Queens Park are playing Dunfermline.

    The following week, Dunfermline are at home to Inverness and Queens Park are away to an already relegated Arbroath. 
     

    With us playing Dundee United who could wrap up the title with a win and Thistle who will be looking to hold third spot, we might be looking for favours before we play Dunfermline on the Friday night. 
     

    If Queens Park lose to Dunfermline on Saturday, they would require snookers to overtake us regardless of our result. 

  2. 22 minutes ago, No_Problemo said:

    I mean he isn’t wrong in terms of what Musonda can offer - a centre half partnership of him and Stanger has the potential to be excellent. The issue obviously being how often you would see them playing together. 

    Like McCallister, I'm not against signing Musonda for next season. But I know his limitations so signing him means you need 4 centre halfs next season. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, Thumper said:

    Surely Josh Clarke is not going to be especially keen to leave Celtic to sign for a Championship side who more often than not are fighting relegation anyway?

    I'd be extremely hesitant to ascribe any long-term transfer strategy to Brown based on the handful of players he managed to get in when he started, which to reiterate was after the transfer window had shut.

    He’s out of contract in the summer so Celtic won’t give a f**k. If hes not been signed up by now, he’s a free agent in 3 weeks. 
     

    Brown had a week to bring players in based on Glendinnigs advice and his contacts. He had earned the grace to have a summer window to build a squad the best he can. A couple of good signings early could settle some nerves. 
     

  4. If you were to put together a montage of the biggest f**k ups of season 2023-24, Jack Sanders would be the star of the top 5 

    he was faultless for the first time against Morton. Today he took the ball under no pressure in the first half, stood next to it for maybe 10 seconds and then lost possession in the most dumbfuck defending I’ve seen in a while.

    Clark, I’d be ok with signing if our other option wasn’t poor. 

  5. 6 minutes ago, ayrunitedfw said:

    Fucking hell Diego we won 5-0 and you’re still looking for issues that aren’t really there. 

    Eh? 
    it was a bizarre situation. Folk have argued that Willoughby shouldn’t have taken the ball from Dowds. folk have argued that neither of them should have overridden Murphy to take it. I’ve not argued any of that. 
     

    I don’t see it being a controversial to suggest that one of our players shouldn’t try and distract a penalty taker in his own team to the point he needs to be physically restrained. 
    This being a penalty at 0-0

     

  6. 12 minutes ago, No_Problemo said:

    If Willoughby was trying to remove someone like Murphy from penalties, then he deserved shit for it - I don’t think Sanders can be blamed for that. Murphy has achieved more in his career over a few games than Willoughby has throughout his career.  He fronted up and scored though, so fair play and it didn’t become an issue. 
     

    Logan Chalmers now has NINE goals and four assists in twenty starts and four sub appearances. I genuinely think he would need to score a goal a game for some people to admit he contributes excellently at this level. His return this season has been fantastic. 
     

    Willoughby had picked up the ball, told Dowds he was taking it, turned round and told Murphy he was taking it, placed the ball and at this point, Sanders thought - NOT ON MY WATCH.

    If an opposition player did what he did, he’d be getting abuse for it. He had to be restrained by Dempsey. 
     

    I’m counting the sleeps till he’s not an Ayr player any more. 

  7. 4 minutes ago, D'Jaffo said:

    He has a strange habit of trying to get into the box when if he just stayed wide he’d create a whole lot more opportunities for our other forwards

    For me, it is the way we play and Dowds that is the problem. If Dowds was capable and able to find space for crosses, or we were a free flowing team, he’d be able to hit players in the middle. 
    As it is, Dowds will be covered by 3 players in the middle and the only player Chalmers will be able to pass to is a midfielder on the edge of the box or a fullback 10 yards behind him. 9/10 times we lose possession on the edge of the area without getting a shot off. Chalmers and Murphy both have to cut inside to try and create more angles for a cross. 

  8. Chalmers is a great player that plays off confidence and freedom. I’m not sure we have been the best fit for him since Christmas but if you look at his goals scored and goals created, I’m sure he’s kept us off 9th place so far.

    if we can’t accommodate a player who is a bit special then we need a style of play that has a working formula, I’ve not seen one yet under Brown, down to injuries and players available to him. 
    Chalmers and Murphy are our most creative players. Murphy will be a year older and doesn’t play 90 minutes. 
    Unless we sign really well in the summer, I can see us missing Chalmers next season. 

  9. 1 minute ago, Iain said:

    I would guess the penalty drama at the first one is because every striker who's ever been fouled for a penalty thinks he should get to take it. At the second one I think it's probably a sign that they don't respect Arbroath's chances to come back so it's not a 'normal' situation.

    I’m not bothered if players who back themselves to score them are arguing about taking them. Especially when they then score them. 
     

    Sanders running 40 yards to square go a player in his own team, who’s already spotted the ball ready to take one is perhaps something we don’t need.

    the massive gormless fanny 

  10. 12 minutes ago, THEHonestman1910 said:

    Great win today against probably the worst team since Brechin 2018 to play at this level. Musonda at left back looked the business today, easily head and shoulders our best player today. 

    Dempsey played really well today, McCallister was absolutely fine verging on good today which is a big leap forward for him. 

  11. Good performance without really getting in to any flow, Arbroath broke most of our play up and the game was very scrappy 

    Stone wall penalty at the first, I have no idea what Sanders was doing but he is clearly the most stupid footballer I’ve ever seen. Running from the half way to have a go at Willoughby for taking the penalty off Murphy. 
     

    Musondas goal came from a good pass from Dowds and Willoughby doing something that Dowds struggles with, turning in the box with his back to goal and getting a shot away, good work from Musonda to follow up. 
     

    McGeady came on and his first 5 passes went to the opposition, great through ball for Chalmers though. 4-0 you hope he’s going to come on and put on a show. 
     

    5-0 and a clean sheet in a game we had so many players out and didn’t look like conceding a goal, while not being great but professional all the same is a good sign. 
     

    Inverness winning was probably the worst result for us, Airdrie winning wasn’t ideal either, Dundee United will look to win the league at home next week, which may put a lot of pressure on them. We then play Thistle who will need the points to stay third. 
    We may be playing Dunfermline on the last day to secure any place between 5th and 9th. 

  12. Scrappy game with no fluidity from either team, stone wall penalty settled Ayr down a bit, the second just seemed to kill anything off from Arbroath and Ayr scored another 3 without Arbroath really putting up a fight and Ayr struggling to find third gear. 
    We did the basics well today and never looked like conceding, A really comfortable afternoon. 
     

    Arbroath looked done from kick-off. Can only hope you have a good rebuild in the summer. 

  13. He have had so many wingers that haven’t fit in to Scottish football or the system we play. So either we are not willing to accommodate wide players by tweaking the system or the players we are bringing in are poor, meaning we can’t tweak the system we play to accommodate wide players….or both.

    Since McDaid and Forrest left, we’ve had a series of duds. Gondoh, Zanatta, JML….Chalmers and Murphy have been the break in the chain, Chalmers doesn’t do the spade work Brown wants and Murphy doesn’t play a full 90. 

  14. 2 hours ago, lichtie23 said:

    Was hopeful this was going to be Jim’s last stand but it looks like he’s here to stay. 

    From an outsiders point of view, he’s inherited a team that has been Dick Campbells project for an eternity that he had struggled to get a tune out of and only had a Christmas window to get players in. 
    He’s an experienced manager and deserves a pre-season to put his own mark on the team and try and build it up again. 
     

    But I’m not watching him Every week. He may well be yesterdays man, like Duffy or Hughes and has no idea how to manage in this environment. 

  15. If Ayr win, what result is best for us in the other game? Inverness defeat or a draw. Probably the worst result would be an Inverness win. 
     

    A draw would mean a better chance at a higher placed finish for the £££ but that wouldn’t be guaranteed. An Inverness defeat would put 7 points between us and them with 9 still to play for, meaning we could afford to lose 2 of the last 3 games if worst came to the worst. 
     

    Hopefully Thistle and Dunfermline will be on holiday by the time we play them anyway. 

  16. Ayr broke their win one lose one streak on Tuesday and seem to have came out of the shitslump of terrible performances and are walking slowly to safety. Injuries have meant there are a few players playing out of position and it didn’t hurt us too much against Morton. Obviously that doesn’t mean it’ll work two games in a row. 
     

    Arbroath have a chance to kick off a Hail Mary on Saturday so it could be a nervy afternoon. 
     

    Surely to f**k well win this? It’s our only game left against a team currently below us and Queens Park play Inverness. 
     

    0-0 with no shots on target, no bookings and 3 players injured for both teams. 

  17. 3 minutes ago, D'Jaffo said:

    Would’ve been fairly easy for Amartey to take the huff given he wasn’t playing. Seems to have a real desire to play for us and his comments on Brown are pretty positive. 

    It all depends on what he’s like behind the scenes, if he’s a poor trainer generally but a good performer on match days, he just needed a few games, or he’s had his thumb up his arse for 8 months and suddenly realised he was coming to the end of a full time deal and has started less games than the amount of strips the club has released. 
     

    I remember slating him after a couple of league games, saying he didn’t do anything, someone pointed out he’d scored 2 and assisted in another 3 goals in his brief appearances. So he seems to do a lot in short bursts but maybe not enough for the way we play. I don’t think he’s played a full 90 all season or started two games in a row very often. 

  18. 33 minutes ago, Peil said:

    If any employer, football or otherwise, isn't tracking performance data and can't evidence why they do not want to extend a fixed term contract, then hell mend them.

    These will most likely be smart goals, or should be, that will be directly linked and provable through data. So that it can’t be a case of your manager giving you a poor review because they don’t like you. 

     

    With the scouting data available, it would be easy for someone to have a look at the way people perform and know who should stay or go.

    But like any walk of life, if your pish both your manager likes you, you’d probably be ok. 

  19. 1 minute ago, Stewart, Malone, Murphy... said:

    Hi guys, I've got a question for any of our older fans on here. I'll qualify for an OAP season ticket next season, do I need to provide some sort of proof of age?

    Also, and I realise nobody may know the answer to this, will the seated part of the North Stand have allocated seating for a season ticket or will it be "sit anywhere"? Just trying to decide whether to get a standing or seated Season Ticket.

    I don’t know the answer to the first bit, I’d hope there would be a check of some sorts or there would be a load of 40 year olds going in with a junior season ticket.

    The second part, they posted at the start of the week that you can pick your seat in the new stand when you purchase a season ticket, you can move from the main stand if you want to as well. 
    The full details will be out tomorrow. 

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