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  1. 1 hour ago, LIVIFOREVER said:

    More nonsense from you, starting to think you post shite all the time.

    There wasn't a stand blocking the sun in the planning stage, it was only after the 10,000 seater rule for the top flight that stand had to be built.  

    I see.

    So when you became aware that changes were coming into force, you didn't then need to have a planning stage where someone would say "hang on a minute we might need to get this done differently...", it was fine just to steam in thoughtlessly because you could just moan about how it was everyone else's fault forever?

    Also I fail to see how that caused the other issue of shite drainage that has been referred to. It wasn't the new rules that forced it to be built in a valley.

  2. 24 minutes ago, CrispyMelon said:

    Not sure it’s been mentioned but 16 out of the 30 SPFL clubs below the premiership play on an artificial pitch. I don’t see the benefit of further inhibiting any of these sides from one day working their way to the top flight.

    You can’t complain about the same teams always coming up and down from the premiership and then want to make it harder for others to do so by burdening them with this additional cost.

    Where's the unfair disadvantge if all clubs have to do it? It shouldn't inhibit any club more than another and, anyway, it isn't like Elgin have ever shown any interest in being promoted to anywhere.

  3. 34 minutes ago, The Wrong Car said:

    There's a corner of the pitch that, due to the position of the stand, never gets sunlight. It's also build at the bottom of a hill and next to a river, which doesn't help with drainage.

    Yeah and did no-one think of any of this in the planning stage the bally thing was being built?

    Should they not have found a better site?

    This is a thing entirely of Livingston's own making which apparently has to become everyone else's problem, alongside the notion that all the other clubs are supposed to care about Livingston maximising revenue.

  4. 2 minutes ago, flyingscot said:

    It's fair comment because the 4 games we have are fairly tough.  I think that's why the win against Aberdeen was so important. It gives us a 9 point gap to Dundee with 5 games left and a 10 point gap to Motherwell with 4 games left. I think even with a poor bit of form we should get there. 

    Yes, it's not a given yet.

    One other poster characterises it as "highly unlikely" we lose all four. While I wouldn't go the other way and claim it's "highly likely we will", it's a tough run of games. Three away games, including against an OF team, and the one home game is against relatively in-form Hearts. If the Hearts of the first home game against them turns up, we would have nothing to fear but they aren't that team presently.

    Flipping it on its head a bit, for us to fail to make top six from here, two of three teams currently sitting sixth to eighth need to overhaul us in the shape of Hibs, Dundee and Motherwell.

    Motherwell have to essentially "run the board" and beat everyone to overhaul us I think. A draw away v them would finish their hopes if still existing by then.

    Dundee could catch us, but I think their game in hand will be critical to their chances. Lose it and they are nine behind us with four to play. That would be an ask albeit not impossible. Even a draw leaves them a long way off, and a win still means AT LEAST two more wins needed from their last four - one of which is against The Rangers.

    Hibs probably have a good chance of being five behind us with four to play after their game in hand against County. They have a nice run in EXCEPT an away game against The Rangers of their own. You can never say never, but I think it's likely they would then need to probably win two of their other three to overhaul us before the split.

    However - we all want Europe, so I see these next few games being as much about - if we can - giving ourselves as big a gap over 6th as we possibly can before the post-split games. We fell over the line last season with no gap - and the Hibs defeat ended our European hopes to all intents and purposes after that (notwithstanding a couple of other decent efforts such as the games against Hearts and Celtic where we ought to have taken more).

  5. 1 hour ago, Molotov said:

    Those were an incredible few minutes however for me the second goal celebrations were slightly diminished by a gut feeling that VAR may find a way to intervene and disallow the goal. 

    I did celebrate but it was a bit less “involved” than United, Fir Park, Ayr, etc. 

    I’m sure I’m not the only one in the ground who thought the SFA VAR shitehawks will find a way to disallow that goal. 

    Incredible scenes nonetheless. 

    Happy Monday everybody!

    The squad going into training today will be happy as fcuk. 

    Understand where you are coming from but I was losing my voice screaming, jumping up and down uncontrollably AND some of the screaming was intertwined with shouting at my mates "don't let them steal it from us! Please don't steal it from us!" :D

  6. 2 minutes ago, Ric said:

    You are entitled to your opinion, even if some of that opinion simply backs up my point.

    Still, no need to expand on this as I said my piece in the VAR thread and we don't need the conversation spilling over into this one.

    As it is, I think you'll join me in agreeing that referees admitting it was a mistake not to use VAR "properly" is a good thing.

     

    Yeah, it doesn't though because your mythical Competent Refs to Use Your Beloved VAR technology are a fucking myth. Stop trying to be smart, and live in reality.

  7. 40 minutes ago, TPAFKA Jersey 2 said:

    The problem is NOT with the technology. The technology is fine. 
    The problem IS with the people in charge of it, but not just in relation to incompetence, I mean what it is being used for.

    VAR would be great in my opinion if it was used simply to look for obvious errors. For example an offside call. Have a look, if there’s clear daylight. Offside. If you need to start drawing lines etc f**k that. On field decision stands. Same with handball, penslties and red card offences. 

    VAR is not the problem. Use it properly and it’s a benefit to our game. 

    Sadly pragmatism and competence are not words associated with our officials and governing body. 

    Sorry, but the technology is NOT fine either.

    They don't even have enough cameras to get all the needed angles to make decent decisions.

    And we will NEVER EVER have these mythical consistent refs that people keep insisting will show up and use it well.

    They will always be incompetent.

    VAR also costs money that can ill be afforded.

    So if it's No VAR = incompetence and crap decisions, or VAR+loadsamoney = incompetence and crap decisions, then I'm for getting VAR into the fucking bin.

    And let's be clear - those ARE the choices: the Incoming Competent Refs are a myth.

  8. 1 hour ago, Hendo said:

    Today may suit Olusanya as from what i've seen of St J, their defence isnt the quickest.

    If they come and sit in, as they probably will because Levein is the most negative f**k whoever managed in Scottish football, that won't suit him. He needs acres of space to run into.

    However, if we get a goal and IF they open up to try to get into it, then he could have a lot of joy as a sub for the reasons you mention.

  9. 10 hours ago, Doonhame Buddie said:

    I would prefer Taylor replacing Dunne and Bolton replacing Fraser. 
     

    That’s not happening. 

    I'm with you and would prefer this too. I like Taylor. Yes, he's a bit gung-ho at times but I think he's a better player overall. Would also prefer (because of the nature of our league) three big centre backs - two of whom can also go up and cause bother at set pieces.

    As you say, it isn't happening though because the manager wants to play the vice-captain to the point of putting him on his "wrong side" of the three.

  10. 47 minutes ago, SS77 said:

    If he had any connection to St Mirren prior to becoming manager then he wouldn’t have got half the stick he has. Goodwin got away with murder purely because of who he was.

    The club is in far better shape on and off the park now with Robinson in charge and long may it continue.

    Think this is spot on.

    I also feel, personally, that it's a bit of an "Old Firm" attitude to insist that the manager be a "St Murn man" before they will be treated the same and given the same chance as any other manager.

    However, it's also doubly dim because, given Robbo now DOES have links with the club, he's about as much of a "St Murn man" as Goodwin ever was anyway (it's not like the latter supported us. I do get he was there as captain for the LC win etc but it doesn't actually mean he is any more "linked" with us than any other player or manager, past or present).

  11. 4 hours ago, Shuggie_Murray7 said:

    Is Baccus suspended? I may have counted wrong, but thought he was one booking away from a suspension and then he got booked against St Johnstone.

    I think it's six bookings before you get suspended (according to this: https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/media/1849/suspensions-for-players-in-mens-football-annex-c-section-4.pdf) and he's only been booked five times by my count.

    The same table on page 1 there also makes clear that the suspension doesn't kick in for a couple of weeks after the sixth booking (knew there was a delay, but wasn't sure how long it was).

  12. 2 hours ago, houston_bud said:

    It would certainly be very harsh and through no fault of his own. I just think that Olusanya might be the better choice for this game.

    I won't be annoyed, no matter who starts.

     

    3 hours ago, djchapsticks said:

    No danger we can drop a guy who is high on confidence and has just bagged two goals a few days before unless he's not fully fit.

    Robbo seems to take a "horses for courses" approach.

    It's harsh to drop a guy who scored twice but it's a different sort of game incoming. We knew it was likely that, at least until we scored, St Johnstone would be unlikely to be leaving a lot of space in behind for an Olusanya (or Greive even) to charge into and make hay and that we might have to break them down - so no shock seeing Mandron start.

    In midweek, it's going to be all about hoping to catch Celtic on the counter so you want your speedsters on from the start, I think. I would actually be shocked to see Mandron start, the two goals notwithstanding. Olusanya is probably a bit stronger and a little quicker than Greive (and more chaotic!) and so I think he will get the nod.

    We'll see.

  13. 18 minutes ago, ford prefect said:

    What gets me is they pump us, them and their sycophants in the media, do the rest of Scottish football down saying it's our fault for not making a good challenge for the league or other trophies, then they themselves get the excuses out when the European big boys pull both their pants down. In those games. "Difference in budget, quality of player" are all trotted out,  If I win the Euro millions I'd buy both and shut them down. Then we'd have a truly competitive exciting top division.

    That, while when teams do give them a game domestically they go tonto and demand the manager is sacked :D

  14. Although we looked reasonably lively early doors, we didn't really get into the game and didn't get a chance to see if we could have a right good go at them, which was the disappointing thing really. I don't think they looked clever at the back but the difference was that even early doors they were having a bit more joy going forward than us.

    I think we are a good match as far as they are concerned, as they still want to go to their full backs (as we do) and there was an awful lot of space for them to get to the byline early doors - they were slinging balls in freely and that led to the red card situation as well.

    I felt that they played us at our own game a wee bit, they did try to press us when we were on the ball and there were some panicky clearances and touches from us. At the same time, while we struggled to make much impression when we were down to ten, you can see that their defence is easily made quite anxious looking and it isn't going to be long before they are dropping points again.

    For our part, the nature of how the game panned out means defensive players looked best and I thought Richard Taylor, Gogic and Hemming (one or two brilliant stops) were our best players yesterday.

    It's to be noted that we remain four points ahead of Hearts and six ahead of Hibs and Aberdeen. The two Edinburgh clubs face the OF in turn in the first two games after the break and we need to get points from Dingwall and at home to St Johnstone - do that, and the bubble remains unp***ked, I would say. Fail to get a win in either and we are suddenly winless in five (including League Cup) and it all looks a bit less clever.

  15. 27 minutes ago, flyingscot said:

    I wouldn't be that worried with losing Baccus. Players come and go, and we know he's offski at the end of the season anyway. Robinson is more difficult to replace. 

    I think the point is why torch this season in the meantime? We might as well just let all the players go since they are going to leave eventually? Surely ideally you want to have a great season and win some prize money, then he can leave and we can replace with better? I don't understand this 'just sell cos he's leaving anyway" mindset. Not at all, unless you actively want a weaker team on the field.

  16. 2 minutes ago, Norrie82 said:

    Some amount of nonsense  being spouted in here. Robinson is the reason we are we’re we are. The things that he’s put in place to be successful would also be lost. Martin Foyle? Diarmund O Carroll this is not good for us not at all. Folk also saying I’d be happy to lose Bacchus! Really you’ll happily trade the chance to do something special so easily. I’ve been watching and supporting since 1987 and this team I think could be the best I’ve ever seen. Losing Bacchus this late would be a shambles and for what 275k . Peanuts 

     

    Agreed, Norrie. It's for the board to be all scared and snap at guaranteed money. It's for the fans to dream big, want to keep good players, and hope to finish up the table and gain more prize money in doing so. I don't really go in for this fad of fans playing at being "realistic businessmen".

  17. Just now, Vambo5 said:

    If we take, for a second, that it IS for real, then the question is...

    Can our captain and Boyd-Munce play together or is a "Tierney - Robertson" type situation of forcing 2 similar players into the same bit of ground?

     

    If they can play together, I'd have no problem banking a decent sum for Baccus

    I see O'Hara as a more all-action player than Boyd-Munce, who's possibly a bit more of a playmaker? Understand that, countering especially, a lot of the play goes through Mark, though.

  18. 2 minutes ago, medals said:

    If Baccus is travelling up to Aberdeen today, there's a high chance someone is travelling to us also.

    But, we could cope with O'Hara due back, andcthere is also the free agent option in emergencies.

    We don't want to sign players who no-one else wants and who might not have been keeping themselves fit (thus needing ages to get up to speed).

  19. Just now, medals said:

    Bad news is the Aberdeen/Bacus chat is real.

    Will they our valuation today?

    Where is Bachus today?

    See video on this link

    https://news.stv.tv/sport/transfer-deadline-day-all-the-late-business-from-celtic-rangers-and-scottish-premiership

     

    He says it isn't met and doesn't expect it to be? So I would say that he's saying there have been offers but more money has been sought and baulked at by prospective buyers?

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