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Raith Against The Machine

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  1. 1 hour ago, CallumPar said:

    I’m sure the message will be adhered to… Will be the same as always, despite the delays at turnstiles due to these ‘searches’ there will be multiple flares/pyro on the pitch from both ends.

    Main question is whether some Neanderthal in the away end will hit their own fans with a flare again, like they did in the cup game?

    Ah, but perhaps The Pars will adopt the new security innovation that was deployed at Stark's Park on Saturday. The stewards at the turnstiles were having kids pat themselves down in order to identify contraband. A truly impossible system to overcome. 

  2. 3 minutes ago, Fifes Elite Force said:

    And tbf, smith off the bench if we are holding out isnt the end of the world. I always seen him as a good impact player.

    Yeah, we're very fortunate that we've got this stable of attacking players we can turn to. You've really got Vaughan, Smith, Mullin, Easton, Connolly and Gullan all competing for the three spots behind Jack Hamilton. Part of our travails in the last three games have been down to Murray trying to get an extra one of them on the park from the start, but it makes us too top heavy. 

  3. We've been off the boil the last two games, but it should be a relatively easy fix, if Murray wants it. 

    Shaun Byrne comes back into the midfield alongside Scott Brown, who then has the job of driving us forward. Callum Smith probably the unfortunate one who drops onto the bench. 

    A straightforward 4-2-3-1 and we should have enough to get by this Pars side that's severely hampered by injuries. 

    It won't be as simple as that, of course, it never is, but that's going to give us the best platform to work from. 

  4. 4 minutes ago, craigkillie said:


    There's no double jeopardy rule in place for handballs, if it's deemed to be preventing a goal or a goalscoring opportunity then it's a red. In my opinion handling a goalbound shot is preventing a goal.

    Came to this thread with the specific thought of "That looks like a clear red card to me. I wonder if craigkillie has explained why it isn't one yet."

    Relieved to see I haven't completely lost track of the rules of the game yet. Staggered that the referee apparently doesn't have that down as a clear goalscoring opportunity. You'd think that's the kind of mad decision that's a tap-in for VAR, but we're well beyond hoping for anything resembling positivity or common sense from that shambles. 

  5. 2 hours ago, BukyOHare said:

    On watching back again and again and again, how good was Logan Chalmers control, movement and finish? If that was Dylan Easton we'd never be hearing the end of it.

    That Dundee United dont want him in their Championship squad absolutely baffles me.

    Yeah, truly perplexing that United didn't feel like they could use him in the summer. They'll surely rectify that in January. Their lack of options from the bench was startling at Tannadice last week, Chalmers would've made a huge difference. 

    From what I've seen of them this season (which, granted, is only a handful of games combined) I'd take Chalmers over Kai Fotheringham. 

    When you see the difference he makes to a fairly limited Ayr side, he'd surely be doing massive damage in a Dundee United side that's getting much more of the ball. 

    2 hours ago, BukyOHare said:

    Yet the ground Easton made in his rolling about after the tackle saw him cover enough ground to reach Morrisons.

    They can't both be right.

    A huge fan of the player but he does love "initiating" contact.

    National Geographic Falling GIF by Nat Geo Wild

    I know Dylan Easton's good, but I'm not sure even he has the ability to "initiate" unprompted an opponent's studs into his own leg above knee height. 

  6. 16 minutes ago, R.R.FC said:

    I don’t have a problem with anyone claiming we have a good budget for this level, we do. It’ll be nowhere near Dundee United’s though so to be ahead of them at this stage, when they themselves have had a very strong start, is a great effort.

    We also won’t be paying massive wages compared to other sides, we’ll definitely be in the top 4 I’d imagine (as you’d expect given our crowds) but any talk of us having the second biggest budget by a distance is nonsense.

    I also find it funny when some Pars fans (not Salvo tbf, he generally seems one of the best Dunfermline posters) claim we are spending huge unsustainable sums on players when they were lining up all summer to tell us Dabrowski was pish, they wouldn’t take Euan Murray back ahead of their current centre backs, Callum Smith was never good enough for this level and there’s no way Shaun Byrne turned them down because they didn’t have any need for him. Now, apparently we’re only doing so well because we have loads of players we can’t afford and everyone expected us to be up there…

    Strongly agree. It's silly to suggest we're not spending decent money. McGlynn was seemingly throwing daft money around, but we wouldn't have been in a position to sign someone like Jack Hamilton during his spell. There has definitely been an increase there. 

    It's worth noting, however, that there's hardly an ounce of fat in the Rovers squad. Go back even to last year and there were guys like Connor McBride and Willy Akio hanging around where you're throwing money away. With the exception of Ross Matthews (who's been with us for a decade and is coming off a long-term injury) and Ethan Ross (who's out on loan at Falkirk and having his wages covered) every one of our senior players has contributed significantly this season. There's nobody who we're looking to offload in January. And beyond our senior players, we only have five younger guys, and three of those are out on loan. 

    The Rovers are categorically spending money this season, but you can see almost every penny of it on the park. I think that creates a bit of a illusion. You'll find the likes of Caley Thistle will be a lot closer budget wise than you'd first suspect, because of the amount they're spending on jobbers who'll never be good enough for this level. 

  7. No need to panic. We've created plenty chances and should be able to keep on doing so, but that's so, so stupid. It looked like Arbroath's early fight had died away after the goal but that's brought them right back into it. I don't think it's a challenge Dick particularly needs to make, but if he decides he must he can't be that blatantly obvious with the foul. Rookie stuff. 

  8. I'd go for something along these lines:

    ---------Dabrowski--------

    Millen - Brown - O'Reilly - Dick

    ----------- Byrne ----------

    Connolly -- Stanton -- Smith-

    ---- Hamilton --- Gullan ----

    Possibly overly attacking on paper, but we know Connolly and Smith can be trusted to do their defensive work when required. 

    All going well, plan would be to bring Hamilton off as early as possible to rest for Saturday, and Matthews on for Stanton to get some minutes under his belt. 

     

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