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  1. 12 minutes ago, flyingscot said:

    Surely this is nailed on County win. Our season was over at Hamilton a few weeks back when we missed out on top 6. Injury list is horrific, focusing on cups... Anything but a County win would be a great result. 

     

    Ah, but have you factored in the fact that we have John Yogi Hughes in charge, picking the starting XI and telling them to pass it back and forth round at the back continuously?

    This match is a stick on away win, with that factored in.

  2. On 18/04/2021 at 09:18, RiG said:

    Didn't see this but having watched the highlights it looked like a pretty decent game. Not too disappointed to go out as we've got to make a big push in the league so avoiding extra time is probably a blessing in disguise with another game on Tuesday.  All the best to St. Mirren in the next round.

    Good to see the Ross County fans have found the Domestic Cup forum again after they disappeared like snow off a dyke a couple of weeks ago although I'm not sure using an ex player to laugh at ICT going out is quite the hot take they think it is when they were dealt some serious telt in the previous round by, erm, ICT.

     

    As a County fan, I'm looking forward to playing ict in the play off, it should be a cracking couple of matches, well if that clown Hughes can avoid 12 place that is! 

  3. 13 minutes ago, Savage Henry said:

    So... how are folks thinking about yesterday?   If there’s any consolation from watching Hughes teams pump the ball long from the full back position for 90 minutes, it’s that, somehow, Kilmarnock’s centre backs looked worse than ours.

     

    Yup, the Killie centre backs look honking, I mean Jay McEveley standards of honking!

     

    Yesterday was all about avoiding defeat imo, although the three points were far more achievable than they initially appeared, maybe an opportunity missed but shouldn't be a disaster.  I expect us to pick up points from our two midweek home games and  I'd expect DU and Motherwell to score a few against the killie defence in their next couple of games.

  4. 29 minutes ago, Comrie said:

    Naismith works better when he's got someone who will keep fairly wide, distracting opposition players so he can overlap and get to the byline. So we've gone 3-5-2 with players who hate going out wide.

     

     

     

    Looking at that I thought a back 4, who do you have in a 3?

    Naismith Watson Iacovitti Tremarco 

    Gardyne Draper Tillson Vigurs 

    Whyte McKay 

  5. 49 minutes ago, Rcfc fan said:

    Don’t think Randall is fit or else yes he’d be the definite choice at left back

     

    The young lad Hjelde has been pretty good imo. Yeah, he didn't cover himself in glory for the ict break away goal last Friday but he's been a cracking addition and for a 17yo he's played far more than I think anyone would have expected, maybe even himself.

    He scored a good goal against Killie only a month ago, after coming on as a 22min sub and was probably our motm in that game. I'd have no doubts about starting him on Saturday.

     

    Actually, on that matter, to have another rant about Hughes, why are we continually relying on subs to come on and change games! I know it's a squad game nowadays and chucking a big man on with 10 mins to go can shake things up, or adding an extra midfielder can turn the tide but every game we need a triple or quadruple substitution in the 50/60th min to overhaul the shambles Hughes had put out to start the game, tactics too go out the window after an hour because they're never working up to that point. I'm sure he's a nice enough guy but he seems clueless as a manager. Rant over😤

  6. 1 hour ago, bunglebonce said:

    I haven't seen any quotes from Yogi about Friday's match.

    He did a presser that is on the P&J website today, about the standard and attitudes of referees.

    https://buff.ly/39MpYC0

    Some of that would be worthy of a notice of complaint from the SFA if it was in a post-match interview. Some juicy soundbites for the journalists at least, when he will want to avoid talking about performances and results as much as possible.

     

    He may be correct about a lot of that but those comments would have carried more weight if he'd said them whilst he was playing for celtic.

     

    The guy's not a manager imo, the earlier he's away the better imo

     

  7. 12 hours ago, Dons_1988 said:

    Sounds like a good laugh. Will give it a listen. 

     

    I thought the same and in a way it was funny but it was also very tragic and seemed awkward for the other presenters. Presley is a lunatic, who thankfully is not fucking up someone's football club at the moment, long may that continue.

  8. 4 hours ago, deadasdillinger said:

    Massive game. A win and we are flying in to the split games with confidence. Lose and it would be very, very difficult to catch County. 

    Big Kylie will do the business 😉

     

     

    That's Killie with two wins on the bounce and four goals scored in each, do you see this as a must win game?  From my own (County) point of view, I'd certainly take a draw from this game if it was offered to me so for us I'd say this is a must not lose game.

     

    Friday's cup defeat was certainly a downer for County but it's only a cup game and the league is where we need to pick up points.  I'm not a fan of Hughes but he has a habit of stumbling into good results/formations, we've somehow beaten celtic and hibs away and rattled four past aberdeen so here's hoping the players can either make sense of what he's asking them to do or just make it up themselves when they cross the white line.  I'm thinking the latter may be our best chance of getting something out of this game.

  9. 10 hours ago, Loki said:

    I seen this topic trending and thought Yogi must have been sacked.  I am not sure what’s more disappointing the fact he’s not, or the beating we got on Friday.

     

    9 hours ago, sophia said:

    I'd say that it's definitely the beating on Friday.

    In moments of sporting exhilaration I always spare a thought for those that may be experiencing a brief poverty of hope, so I wish you well.

     

     

    It's a cup game, when we're sitting 10th in the league with 5 games to play. Being knocked out of the cup is no big deal in the scheme of things, a cup run may have been welcomed but ultimately we were never going to win the cup this season.

    The fact that John Hughes is still in charge is definitely the most disappointing thing this Monday morning.

  10. 2 hours ago, Ric said:

    Got to say, I'm surprised that people are not looking at this through the prism of Neil McCann being a tactical genius. You should all be ashamed for the lack of recognition being shown.

    Nope, there was no tactical genius on show last night, it was far more weighted towards John Hughes' ineptness to pick a starting XI and tactics, unfortunately.

  11. 1 minute ago, Savage Henry said:

    The team needs a couple of seasons in the championship.  Most of the squad needs to be released.   There’s no chance Naismith or Shaw are County players next season either. 

    Are you serious, no team EVER needs a couple of seasons in the Championship, it's a graveyard for teams, just look at Dundee, Dunfermline & ICT. It's far easier to do a rebuild whilst in the top division.

    Survival is far from beyond us (even with Hughes at the helm), the next fixture, away to Killie is huge but not necessarily a must win, more of a must avoid defeat game I'd say, as that puts the pressure and focus straight back onto Killie and Wright.  We can certainly win our two midweek home games so any away points in this short run in are a bonus.

  12. 31 minutes ago, StoneThrowAway said:

    If one of the management team goes they all should. We need to look past the ‘county people’ mentality ie jobs for the boys... it just doesn’t work. 

     

    I disagree, we have a 5 game mini season to save our top division status (maybe 7 with a playoff).   

    For some time I have felt that under JH the team are stumbling into selections/formations/results, and are sleep walking into the championship.  I don't see or know of anyone obvious to come in and get a reaction but I'd give Cowie the opportunity for the run in and see what he and the squad can get out of these games.

     

    Going forward into next season, I'd be on the look out for an experienced new manager to work alongside Don and Richie.

  13. 34 minutes ago, SandyCromarty said:

    I doubt it as Neil will know through Billy Dodds how McGregor works.

     

     

    Congratulations on the well deserved win for your team last night but stop making up pi$h.  When has any former manager ever said that MacGregor has had an interfering or bad style of management.  

    As per Dodds, he left as there were several issues with his then boss and club manager Jim McIntyre, and his time had been and gone.

  14. 6 hours ago, frankthetank22 said:

     

    Yeah, this game has ict win written all over it.

    Hughes hasn't a clue what his best XI is even after all this time and with the limited numbers available to him due to injury, he'll still try and fit square pegs into round holes.

    How he can continually keep Shaw, Hylton & Draper out of the starting XI is beyond me!

     

    Called it!

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