Depending on you speak to you’ll probably get a different story, personally, the season has kind of went something like this. By and large everyone came into it with an expectation that we had one of the stronger squads, I think most knew that Kelty were a given but if anyone could upset the odds then some tipped us, however I’m sure fans thought a solid top 4 team was assembled. A couple of weeks before the start of the season we lost our main Striker and goal threat to Hamilton and he was never replaced. Like previous seasons we started well, in fact excellent really as we finished 2nd in a League Cup group that contained Hearts, Inverness and Cove and took that form into the league. However as we got into September and then October, things really were starting to unravel. I personally put that down to the stubbornness of our ex manager and our 1 dimensional ridged long ball football, the fact that we never replaced our main goal threat and an over reliance on an over weight, unfit Striker. Ultimately it cost KR his job, ok he walked but we could see it was not working and things needed to be better, he had lost the supporters if nothing else. Darren Young has now come in and has, this far, changed the style of play, we seem to be more expansive rather than direct and although he has lost a couple of creative players for us (Scally & Bikey) through no fault of his own, and he has also managed to get a couple off the wage bill to free up bringing a couple of his own signings in. He’s pretty coy about it in interviews but he will probably wait until the end of the season before making the wholesale changes, if he thinks the squad requires it. Results have improved, style of football has improved and so far so good I would say. Genuinely don’t think we have a bad squad, but we do miss that goal scorer, but will wait and see if Frances can be that. Wouldn’t be surprised if we put a run together and finished in the top 4 but equally, wouldn’t be surprised if we just missed out again like last year. What I would say, if you fancy coming along, is that Forthbank is a good place to watch football, the fans are friendly enough and there are lots of exciting things going on behind the scenes and we all live in hope that Young can keep improving the team on the pitch to give people something to cheer soon.