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  1. On 14/09/2019 at 18:41, Comrie said:

    Not much better, to be honest.

     

    Positives: we won a game when in the past we'd usually lose these, Paton looked lively, Watson made some inspired blocks and in bursts Foster looks like he's never left.

    Negatives: the midfield is weak, Vigurs went off injured, other than his goal Fraser was all over the place at times.

    I’ve been saying for months that Fraser has seemed to have been poorer recently and his form hasn’t been that of a Captain. I’ve no doubt he does have the ability his status and reputation suggests, however he’s been way off it recently. Maybe a turning point yesterday? I can live in hope though 

  2. Half time assessment:

    Firstly apologies for my rather passionate appraisals throughout this first half. The lon and short of it is that this performance so far has been absolutely woeful. Like James Corden levels of woeful. Pathetic perhaps. 

    Livi are playing in the mercurial all white of Real Madrid and the great Leeds United and, frankly, nobody would blinked twice if we were in fact playing against Ramos, Marcelo, Bale etc.

    All Livi goals have come from poorly conceded set pieces and well taken by their hungry attackers against a defence that accurately resembles The Imbetweeners at the moment. Marcus Fraser I'm afraid has been about as much use as Will down the right this half, looking more like an accountant than an elite (haha) footballer. Not able to string two passes together, we have been completely swamped by Livi as they actually look somewhat able to play this "football" thing.

    must add that Stewart is looking like a man possessed in trying to gee up the plebs he is forced to play with. Must feel like a demotion for him today. Poor guy.

    Second half to come but in all honesty it would take Jesus himself to turn up up front for us to have any chance to Of getting anything from this. Unless his name is Simon Power....

  3. 2 hours ago, Les Westander of County said:

    We can't compete with the wages and opportunities available when an English team comes for our players. We're way down the food chain. But it's no bad thing if the club & coaches can spot potential and improve players to the point where - having done a great job for us - we can't hold onto them.

    Indeed, but in terms of improving their game and moving to a higher standard of football, I don't think that League 1 or half of the teams in the Championship down south are any better than the Premiership up here. You could argue that it gives players a bigger chance to be spotted by Premier League teams but can you name the last time one of those teams recruited directly from L1/2? Perhaps if you are a teenager with good potential, but not an established player from up here

  4. 4 hours ago, Matty-RCFC said:

    Josh Mullin by the way. What a fucking player. There’s absolutely no chance he’ll be here this time next year.

    I have to say I agree, however the business side of me suggests that if Roy and indeed the club as a whole are serious about cementing ourselves in the Premiership and building a solid foundation to mount challenges for silverware regularly, then Josh is exactly the type of player we should do all we can to keep. Yes, half a million or whatever is a big sum for a club of our size, but none of our players who have moved south have exactly become stars. 

    Plus we will need tricky wingers for the Champions League......

  5. Just now, Snifter Pee Rot said:

     

    Top 6 contenders maybe, but horrendous finishing. 

    Our finishing even last season was pretty poor at times, even though we scored plenty. We are a team that are prone to over working our chances at times. Last week we seemed to have it sorted though so time will tell if we will get it sorted

  6. Have we ever been in such a position where we have been blessed with such talent and form in depths within the squad? There does not seem to be a weak link at the moment and the positivity around the club is palpable. All the good omens are there for us to have a great season and really cement ourselves in this league, but it will take a large commitment from a Uncle Roy to keep hold of this squad for more than another season.

    As for Hearts, I reckon we will start with a Graham/McKay front line. Very harsh on Big Ross as he has been in tremendous form recently, but as stated earlier we need a bit of bully and graft up front and Brian certainly offers that. Also Hearts are very flat footed when it comes to playing the ball low and fast in and around the box, so to have two strikers who thrive on low balls and playing it on the deck, we should have more than ample opportunities to punish their defence.

     

  7. What a great second half performance that was. Played exactly how I said we should to exploit Carlisle and even had the welcome surprise of Kenny demolishing anything that stood in his way down the left.

    Power was brilliant for the half hour or so he was on; pace, trickery and end product was all there as well as a very well taken goal. His injury is worrying though, but going by the performance today from the team, we should feel confident going into next week.

    Just want to also mention that I am currently travelling back home with a few Carlisle fans who are raving about how good a team we are. Say we are by far and away the best team they have faced over the last couple of summers and they loved their time up here. Seems we have a few new Staggies 😊

  8. Honours even at Half time. Both teams trying to play their own brands of football but neither really managing to pull anything off. Defensive mistakes and hesitations nearly gifted them a couple of chances. We also seem to be hisitsnt in moving the ball forward and choose to move it sideways instead much to frustration. Ruddy has made a couple of decent saves but looks a bit of a loose cannon at times. We need to perform much better in the second half

  9. 1 hour ago, Comrie said:

    Wonder if we'll almost change the side at half time? We've almost got two players for every position (except left back) so I wonder if the gaffers will use this as a chance to see how a couple of different combinations work against a decent quality side?

    I only know three of Carlisle's current squad: Scougall, Iredale and Etuhu so I've no idea what to expect from them.

    Good point. From what I've seen, the best way to play against them would be to utilise our pace and quality on the ball and just sit picking out space inveteeen their lines and get the likes of Midge/Mullin/Billy on the ball. They did have a couple of big lads in the midfield who would bully us at the high balls. If we sit too deep and don't exploit their defence then it's entirely useless as they will steal a cheap goal guaranteed.

  10. I think Carlisle will provide a quality test for us tomorrow. I managed to catch a few of their games last season whilst down working and they like to play a high pressing, quick counter attacking game. It's very hard to compare their quality with teams we know, but at a guess I would say they would be a Dundee United style of team; good players, hard working but just perhaps not quite good enough defensively to play in s higher division. Top fans too so should be a good game.

  11. 12 hours ago, SlipperyP said:

    What is the thoughts on Forfar from County fans, you were her first real test this season?

    I thought they were well organised and solid enough in the key areas to cause us a reason to be cautious. There was no standout players, although no.s 7 and 3 linked up well and looked to have a bit of go about them. Offered nothing of real note but should do well again this season

  12. What was that performance?! Seemed really stale and like we didn't know how to approach the game in the first hlf. Grew slowly into a rythym in the second half but slack passing and overcomplocating the simple things meant that we didn't score more and made Forfar believe in themselves that bit more. Very impressed with Paton and his range of passing and confidence. He could be our next Lindsay. Vigurs off pace and erratic; not confident his head is fully in the game yet. Power looks promising but didn't once call for a pass and instead looked for the ball to find him. Will develop into a great talent though for sure. Morris looks solid.  Big improvement required for Saturday!

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