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  1. 3 hours ago, AsimButtHitsASix said:

    That was a weird yin. Everything I seen says Alliance Park's address is Motherwell but the maps say otherwise. Usually I would have went with the name of the team, or where they were originally based but... it's Edusport. Was always on a loser with that one.

    Aye agreed...I've no idea why they address it as a Motherwell park

  2. 2 hours ago, Bob Mahelp said:

    I didn't say anything like that at all. My apologies if my post somehow wasn't clear enough. 

    I said that we took so long fannying around with the ball, it was very easy for Motherwell to re-organise into 2 lines of 4 and suffocate any space available. I didn't suggest in the slightest that Motherwell were defensive (they weren't) or that our possession meant that we somehow deserved more from the game (we didn't). 

    There's also a difference in between saying the referee had a poor game (he did) and suggesting that you kicked Aberdeen off the park (you didn't). 

    Motherwell played the referee very well yesterday. Beaton whistled the first 30 minutes like it was a kids kick around in the park, and Motherwell realised quickly that he wasn't going to take action against a series of fouls designed to break up play. By the time that Beaton worked out that he was on the edge of losing control of the game and started to card players, Motherwell's job was pretty much done. 

    Playing a weak referee is a part of football as well, and Motherwell were so much better at it than Aberdeen. 

    As excited as you 'well guys are......the guy above saying that he's never felt as excited in years just seems a bit bizarre...., I wouldn't get too carried away by beating a team that will never win another game if we keep on playing passive, sideways football like this. 

     

    I was enthused...rather than excited 

  3. Not had that feeling at a game of football in what feels like years...I was still buzzing hours after the kick off, watched the game on Alba and watched the Sportscene highlights. The wife wasn't impressed at all.

     

    It was said on sportscene that the sheep had 75% possession and it certainly felt that way. This looks like a clear instruction from the manager to allow the other team to have the ball, let them huff and puff and we attempt to hit on the counter. It was evident against both Hibs and Dundee too  At times its really difficult to watch, but who can argue with the results?

     

    The defence was essentially 4 centre backs today, before Lamie came onto make it 5, and that is going to be difficult for any side to breakdown. Ojala was excellent, Solholm looks like a good capture and the two full backs did fine. While a special mention for Kelly, who done everything asked of him...to me, he looks like a keeper that shouldn't be at our level.

     

    Midfield still really concerns me though, Slattery looks a top player but at times yesterday it looked like he was in Midfield himself with both OHara and Grimshaw, really chasing shadows and getting dragged out of position. Hopefully Goss, when up to speed will be the one to come in and help Slattery out.

     

    Up front, I've said it for ages now but Watt is an absolute joy of a player, his work rate is 2nd to none in our team and he can play football as well, he is brilliant and we need to tie him down. His partnership with crazy Dutch b*****d could be quite something. I'm yet to be convinced by Woolery, he has physique and pace but I'm not seeing that fitba brain that I like fitba players to have.

     

    I'm in two minds on the shithousery thing...on one hand I quite enjoyed how obvious Alexander made it by whipping off his 3 forwards for 3 big units to help us defend against a side with no real know-how of how to break us done, but the constant dropping to the floor at the slightest touch and grabbing the ball on the way down is really tiresome, both teams were at it and the referee failed to nip it in the bud.

     

    A few other things; when the son of Derek Ferguson isn't getting pelters from the East Stand because he is so far down the bawbag list, you know that you are up against a team of fannies. How good was it to be so comfortable in beating a team with top-class arseholes like Gallagher and Brown in their ranks?...a new one to add to the list is the little bawbag right  back, who seemed to take great delight in trying to rile up our fans when his own team were getting beat.

     

    Tony Watt taking the Harry Hunt out of Brown was a joy to see...as was the Aberdeen fans punching each other about the South Stand. An absolutely brilliant 90 mins at Fir Park.

  4. 8 minutes ago, Robin.Hood said:

    Didn't realise he has been playing right back in Italy. However I hope your not suggesting we do something like we did with Andy Robertson... 

    I just know that he is apparently as adept with his right foot as he is with his left and is comfortable playing on either side of the defence 

  5. 1 hour ago, Bob Mahelp said:

    That's an interesting statement, and one that gets accepted as fact mainly because of Robertson's Liverpool form. 

    In all honesty, he's never, ever reached that form with Scotland. He's quick, and that actually covers quite a few errors that he makes. 

    Much of his distribution...short passes and crosses.....has been shocking. Especially for a 'world class' player. 

    Just to bring some of the wild SoD accusations into context. 

     

     

    I thought Robertson was one of our top performers at the Euros...

     

    ...what I meant was that the left back discussion is a really good debate about two very good footballers...while the right back debate is all a bit shite

  6. The Paterson v ODonnell debate is getting a wee bit tiresome...unlike the Tierney v Robertson debate, neither of our right backs could be considered to be anything like world class at this current time.

     

    To me, right back (or right wing back) has been such an obvious problem position for Scotland for years now. I can't think of a player with such limited ability, amassing the amount of Scotland caps that SOD has...and that pretty much says it all for me. That we now have folk losing the plot because a player with 5 appearances for Sevco isn't an automatic pick, probably says more about the intelligence of that clubs fanbase than anything else.

     

    SOD played OK the other night but at the same time you could clearly see that the Austrians were pretty happy for him to have the  ball in almost any area of the pitch, as he is clearly our weakest player. I really hope Patterson or the boy at Aberdeen or Bologna can help us sort out that side of the park in the long term.

  7. 3 minutes ago, MP_MFC said:


    Heads gone at him being in the COVID cesspit. I’d have thought players would be banned from going to games given they’re still under stricter protocols than the rest of us.

    I dont expect players to pretend they are lifelong Motherwell fans but i do expect the professionalism from our players that includes not actively supporting our rivals. Hes a wee fanny

  8. I think we need to remember that the team are still coming together. That front 3 have never played together and Slattery is only playing his 2nd game up here, and playing beside a guy who has had a full year out on the treatment table. I wont be making any judgements until we've played at least 10 games.

     

    In contrast, St Johnstone have a settled side and theyve been settled for years now. Wotherspoon, Craig, Davidson, May, OHalloran , McCann all played for them for years and theyve a very settled defence as well. Won both cups and just took a draw away to galatasaray...they're a good side.

     

    That said, I hate the formation we play, 3 up front with no real width and players that dont look comfy playing wide of a striker...the midfield 3 are so narrow and that will only work if the full backs are competent going forward.

  9. 21 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said:

    Go and read the stuff Airdrie United fans have done, wearing KKK masks, giving nazis salutes (https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/doingthe116.wordpress.com/2010/07/29/section-b-the-scottish-nazi%E2%80%99s/amp/)

    (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/5405722.stm

    (https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/nazi-salute-football-fan-banned-964480.amp)

    welcoming far right politicians as heroes (https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/watch-supporters-chant-tommy-robinsons-12222642.amp)

    and come back and tell me its not fair comment. Infact they even called their supporters team internazioswally (https://m.thefootballnetwork.net/main/s2/st9085.htm).

    You can pretend its an ode to italian football all you want. Simmer down.

    f**k sake...gie yersel peace

  10. 12 minutes ago, well fan for life said:

    The commentary were saying the move from Nisbett was amazing but it's entirely Maguire's fault for me. Why the f**k's he showing him into the box from there ffs. 

    No idea, he looked at fault to me, from my Davie Cooper Stand vantage point...and even more so when I seen the highlights on TV

  11. 14 hours ago, MP_MFC said:

    Motherwell fans: clapping Jamie Murphy off the park.
    Same Motherwell fans: leaving before the end.

    Absolute footie pyjama wearing bedwetters.


    We’re going to be fine this year, little bit box office tae. We just need a coupla extra bodies to have any sort of plan B option as I’m fairly sure KVV as an attacking mid isn’t ideal.

    All things considered Bevis was very good, looking forward to seeing him and Ojala.

    The booing of Murphy was an absolute shambles - I'd have been up for booing Cadden, but Murphy was a good player for us, never engineered a move away, scored some very important goals, speaks highly of the club at every opportunity...the booing was really pathetic to be honest.

     

    On the actual fitba, as others have said, I have seldom came away from a defeat absolutely buzzing. We deserved something from the game, I think we are going to be entertaining to watch and if we continue in that manner we will be absolutely fine. 

     

    Kevin Van Veen is going to be a handful for every defence this season, some of the stuff he was doing was ridiculous 

  12. 2 hours ago, Gianfranco said:


    My guess is moving the ball lets you fire in an out-swinging cross with less chance of the ball going out for a goal kick.

    Statistically the attacking team will win the first header more times when it’s an in-swinging cross compared to an out-swinging cross but it’s more likely to be a goal scoring chance from an out-swinger. Or at least it was the case about ten years ago when I googled it during a pub fitba argument/debate.

    Surely if you move the ball infield then it is virtually impossible to play an outswinger? Or am I missing something?

  13. Anyone that doesnt think that was embarrassing last night, probably has some form of heat stroke. Problems all over the pitch.

     

    Central defence is alarmingly poor, both full backs were ponderous and indecisive. Up front we lacked any sort of cohesion or focal point.

     

    Individually, I do not think any of our starting midfielders are poor players, but collectively? Oh my, it just wont do...I dont see OHara or Donnelly making a huge difference either. Playing 4-3-3 with a lack of a real playmaker sees us extremely easy to play against and contain.

     

    Alexander needs to get his finger out his arse, pronto 

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