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  1. We're going out. Zero urgency. Ross MacLean hiding. Gray offering almost nothing out wide. Tony Wallace is absolutely done.

    No idea how he changes this? Ruth wide? Wallace or Byrne through the middle? Orsi wide right? He needs to do something because as it stands we're not getting back into this game.

    As bad as I've seen for some time.

  2. Tomorrow is definitely a difficult game for us. Durnan missing is a blow. I actually wouldn't be against Ryan Blair dropping back and playing as an emergency centre half. He's a defensive minded player and I think you could use him almost as a sweeper, with Crighton and Lynas playing as the centre half players and Shields/Carlo playing as wingbacks.

  3. 6 minutes ago, Neilly said:

    Looking forward to this lads.

    Let's see if the keyboard warriors back it up in person.

    Most likely to slither out and DM Jan to ask on their behalf.

     

    So what exactly is your relationship with Stevie Farrell? Brother? Father? Secret love child?

  4. The situation at Dumbarton is deeply frustrating. We go from being very good to really pretty bad in such a short space of time.

    i'm not as strong on the squad as some fans are. I think we've got a few outstanding individuals. Carlo is one of the best players in the league. Gray could be. Durnan and Crighton should be a solid enough defensive partnership. And yet at times we lack pace and we lack creativity. I also think we lack urgency.  I don't think narrowing the pitch did us any favours at home. I think that we struggle for confidence when we lose the first goal. We don't have a reliable double digit goal scorer in the team - I'm not convinced that Ruth is that striker - and that puts a massive amount of pressure on us not to concede first.

    The Greg Young injury was a major blow as that impacts how we play. Shiels has done pretty well,  but I'm still not convinced that there's an identifiable best 11 and best formation in that squad. The back 3 that has emerged seems to be more through necessity than design. Its a way of accommodating Carlo in midfield and of making up for a lack of a genuine threat wide left by playing Young there before his injury.  I don't think Ruth is a lone striker. I don't think Wallace is either. Byrne doesnt carry enough of a goal threat and I'm not convinced he'll ever be properly fit. Hilton isn't a lone striker. Ross Maclean is the definition of inconsistency. 

    I think Farrell needs to change things. As much as it might sound like a contradiction, I also think we need a bit of consistency in selection and formation. For me the best Sons 11 right now is probably Long - Lynas, Crighton, Durnan, Shiels - Malcolm, Carlo, Gray - Ruth, Wallace, Orsi. But that lacks a proper target man forward and we're not particularly strong on the left. I think our narrow pitch stifles us at home and takes away the threat we've got wide right. It should have been binned over the summer as the mythical Aaron Lynas long through just isnt a threat. I think we're in serious danger of mismanaging Gray. A lot of blame can probably be attributed to the player and it's clear that he's struggling to settle after having his head turned in the summer. But on his day he's a great player at our level and Farrell needs to find a way of getting him back on track.

    This is a really competitive division this year. Probably 5 or 6 teams that'll fancy their chances as genuine promotion contenders. We need to make sure that we're well in the mix and whilst it's still early enough that we can be, I think Farrell needs to convince us that he really does have a proper plan for how to deliver. Far too often it feels like Farrell is getting luck with his results and that if it doesnt go his way then he's clueless on how to change things. He doesnt fill you with confidence and throughout his time in charge we've looked like a team that can often struggle for confidence.

  5. 12 hours ago, Jan Vojáček said:

    A lack of depth in defence is one of my only major worries this season. With Young already out I've been worrying about Crighton and Durnan every time either of them look like they're hobbling a wee bit.

    That said we still have options; I'd imagine Aron Lynas will drop back there if Durnan can't make it. Or we could move Matty Shiels across and Blair Malcolm to LB. Although Shiels has been one of our best players in recent weeks, and Malcolm makes us a far better team in midfield, so I'd be keen to keep him there unless it was an absolute emergency.

    Ideally we'll start with the same team that played against Clyde. Failing that I hope we just drop Lynas in for Durnan and keep as much continuity as possible.

     

    If Durnan isnt fit enough to start then I wouldn't be against a back 3 of Shiels and Lynas either side of Crighton. Puts an awful lot of pressure on Crighton to organise things, but i think that back 3 could be relatively solid. The problem would be who plays left midfield? 

  6. The only reason we're talking about offside is because UEFA  changed the referee's decision from a foul to offside. The referee called it as a foul. UEFA called it as a foul. They then realised how weak a decision it was and tried to cover it by claiming offside. They've since gone back to calling it a foul.

    Beyond the goal? Ref was at it all nigiht. Laporte allowed to foul at will but only booked in the last few minutes. Patterson? Booked for very little. McGinn wiped out on the edge of the Spanish box and deemed not a foul by that ref.

    Christian Daily would have said it like it was last night.

  7. 9 minutes ago, FifeSons said:

    Ah f**k, don't tell me there's a chance this'll be off?

    Starting to think I'm cursed.

    It shouldn't be. There should be absolutely no risk of this game going ahead and finishing.

    Just wondering what kind of state the pitch will be in given that it's been pissing it down regularly since Wednesday.

  8. Theres certainly a danger of malaise setting in. We've had a few good results so far. We've also had a few bad ones. I'm not convinced that we've had a full 90 minute performance since the League Cup group games. More than just results, we need to start putting in improved performances. Not just 20-30 minutes. We need to be paying well for 70-90 minutes. That starts this Saturday against Stranraer, because we can't afford to keep struggling from one game to the next and the thought of losing 3 league games in a row is a worrying one.

  9. 1 hour ago, ScottishD81 said:

    Yip hence why getting out of division essential. Watching Albion Rovers game then u see teams now in LL former spfl teams mad really.

     

    Cowdenbeath, Gretna, Albion Rovers, Berwick etc

    Gretna were only ever a professional side because they happened to be Brooks Myleson's plaything for a few years.

    Current club bears little resemblance to that freak show.

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    Another sudwest derby yesterday - Saarbrucken v Mannheim in 3.Liga.

     

    1-1 was a fair result. Saarbrucken with more possession without threatening nearly enough. Left it late to get the equaliser after Mannheim had taken the lead with a very effective counter attack.

  11. 2 minutes ago, Bring Back Paddy Flannery said:

    I’m not suggesting Farrell gets sacked 6 games into a season where he’s lost 1 game but can we please put this chat to bed man. If we wanted to sack Farrell we could, just like we done with Stevie Aitken and others before him. 

    I know you continually refuse to believe that we're struggling financially but:

    We have no main shirt sponsor.

    We're struggling to shift match sponsorship.

    We're struggling to get local businesses interested.

    We're struggling to bring fans through the doors.

     

    We really can't afford to sack Farrell and his coaching staff. 

  12. 28 minutes ago, Frank Quitely said:

    Stevie Farrell can afford to experiment, he's under the least pressure of any Manager in Scotland.

    He can afford it personally, largely because the club can't afford to punt him and I doubt they've got the appetite for trying to recruit a replacement.

    But the club really can't afford it. Tomorrow will be a difficult game. Sttranraer won't be pushovers either. And those 2 take us to 1 game away from a quarter of the league fixtures being completed. At some point we need to go on a run of 2-3 games in a row with a settled starting 11. I know that injuries and suspensions happen that can rob us of that option, but it shouldn't be a case of tinkering by the manager unless we need to combat a specific opposition threat.

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