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  1. Think we were quite fortunate there. It was all Saints in the second half but we didn't really threaten. Did we even have a shot on target other than the penalty? Motherwell could've had the boy Chapman in goals and it wouldn't have mattered. 

    Never a penalty, so we definitely got away with one there. 

    *Durmus free kick on target as well actually. The only time we worked Kelly. 

  2. 12 minutes ago, Doctor Sanchez said:

    It makes me wonder...  if Dundee Utd are having their manager qnd first team players take a wage cut, how can we be out bidding the likes of Aberdeen?  

     

    I'm delighted, but also a bit curious about how we are so well run compared to other same sized (and bigger) clubs.  ...  

    Out bidding Aberdeen could be a bit of a misnomer. He'd have likely been Aberdeen's 3rd choice striker, whereas he'll almost certainly be our first choice. So it might be about how much the player is worth to the club.

  3. The headline on the STV article, like almost all of these articles, is pretty misleading. 

    “In any game you are in you need an element of luck, you need certain decisions to go in your favour.

    “You need the referees to get the big decisions right on the day and be brave enough to make those decisions.

    “There has been one or two instances where there have been penalties that haven’t been awarded and you are hoping that those kinds of decisions don’t go against us tomorrow.

    “I think I’m right in saying Rangers are the only team in the Premiership who haven’t had a penalty given against them and sometimes subconsciously it can play on the minds of officials."

     

    It's not really particularly controversial what he's said, but" Manager hopes referee gets big decisions right" probably wouldn't have got as many clicks. 

  4. 39 minutes ago, Coventry Saint said:

    I mean, that's a fair sweeping generalisation. I bet there are fans of all teams whose activity on here ebbs and flows a bit, especially when their team's a bit shit.

    And also because they have jobs/lives. 

    Anyway, would love to think we could sneak another win here but it's probably unlikely. A point would be great I'd be happy with a good performance. As much as I hate to admit it, Rangers are a very good side right now.

    Good to see we've been able to rotate the team recently. Obika, Connolly and Mason to come back in for me. Erwin, Morais and McAllister to drop to the bench. 

  5. 2 hours ago, Wilbur said:

    Recent games have shown us to be actively going forward in the final 15 minutes. Refreshing that we are trying to win as opposed to parking the bus hoping to hang on to a point. Fitness must be a factor but also a change of mindset that Goodwin has instilled in the players. Scoring late winning goals is so un-St Mirren-like !!

     

    For a while under Kearney we were looking really fit and scored a few late goals. It's brilliant to see, I wonder how much of that is down to Junior Mendes. 

  6. 10 minutes ago, Coventry Saint said:

    MorIas deserves a start. Connolly was quiet against Hibs; Kyle has looked lively off the bench.

    I wonder if Obika's still struggling a bit, as I can't see why he'd be behind Erwin on merit.

    The game against Rangers is the only one in a while where Obika has played more than 60 mins. He must be carrying a knock as we are a far better team with him in it. 

  7. 22 minutes ago, AllyM said:

    JG said in his post match interview on SMTV that Erwin was one of the players badly affected by CoviD. That's several of our players now that seem to have been badly knocked by it.  We've not just been hit by docked games and self-isolating but also the virus itself. Maybe we haven't seen the best of Erwin yet as a result?

    Here's hoping. Like most players he maybe needs a run in the team, but difficult to get that when he's generally not made much of an impression in the time he's played. He took his goal well today though and his shot in the first half was a ddcent effort. 

  8. I said at the time that it was really disappointing to lose Magennis but that I thought we were well covered in midfield with Foley, Erhahon, MacPherson and McGrath. Now we've got Doyle Hayes, Foley can't get a look in and MacPherson is also down the pecking order.

    I really hope he does extend his stay, if only so we can demand a few quid for him, as I'd be astounded if there weren't a few teams in Scotland and England keeping tabs on him. 

  9. Thought we were the better side in the first half but we were hanging on a bit in as the second half went on.

    As soon as Obika went off we had no one to hold the ball up and take a bit of pressure off. Every ball that went forward came straight back. Goodwin made the same sub against Aberdeen and I don't think it worked then.

  10. 4 hours ago, BIG BEN said:
    22 hours ago, NorthBank said:
    For all his nice touches outside the box Obika was rank in the box. 24 shots on goal and none by Obika. Cross after cross into the box and he never wins a header or loses his man. Some slick passes through to him and he falls over the ball. He is playing as a striker and we are creating loads of chances but he never even gets a shot away. He may be the best we have but he is ineffective.

    Hes playing as a lone striker and did a good job yesterday. Timed one run to perfection between the aberdeen backline where he would have been one on one only for Connolly or Durmus to intercept it and play it inside

    His ability to hold the ball up and his link up play are far better than any other forwards we have. 

  11. 13 hours ago, GAD said:

    The only way the draw could have been worse was if it had been away! I think what most of us were hoping for was Hibs to get Rangers and have one of those days, and then it was anyones. As it stands, someone has to beat Rangers, so it might as well be us.

    You do obviously think of 2013 when we supposedly had no chance against a good Celtic team, but, to be brutally honest, we were a far better team then, or at least we had far better individual players. Guys like Thommo, Isma, Teale, McGinn, McGowan and even Vanzy and Goodwin were more than capable if going toe to toe with the OF on a good day, and frequently did. Not sure we are at that level right now.

    Agree with all of this. That's not to completely write off our chances though. Rangers will probably still be in Europe so I'd expect them to rest a few players. It's a free hit for us as well, we don't need to worry about goal difference or anything like that. We should just go out and get in their faces, if we end up getting beat 5-0 so be it.

  12. 18 hours ago, fraser_smfc said:

    I absolutely loved big Anton, and still do. Just a nice, nice guy. 

    He's a great guy, always really positive and had a lot of time for the fans, particularly kids.

    He did us a turn as well. He was a calm and experienced head at the back, which we really needed. He was immense in his debut against Celtic and away to Motherwell when we won also stands out. 

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