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  1. 1 hour ago, Kenny_m said:

    It was in response to us getting several players in January and @airdrieman suggesting we sign a couple of bench fillers. My take is that the players we sign go straight into the 1st eleven and some of the current incumbents move to the bench.

    Ah I see. I think ideally we should be bringing in at least a centre back and centre mid that improve the current starting 11, and a few more needed purely for numbers certainly.

     

  2. On 21/12/2022 at 17:51, Kenny_m said:

    I suppose it will depend on whether Stranraer want to keep him, he does offer something different but fitness looks a worry. Agree we need a centre half and a winger but i believe McCabe is our best option in the holding midfield role and it's more of a big energetic aggressive type we need.

    We already have plenty bench fillers, Deveney, Telfer, Lyness, Henderson, ATS, McMaster, Gabby and possibly Sal.

    6 outfield bench fillers in a squad that only has 15 outfielders.

  3. 2 hours ago, airdrieman said:

    Will sit along nicely with my ATS one 😂

    The article says 'only FIFA rules have prevented him from making a full debut in League One. But next month he'll be eligible for McCabe's squad'. Whether that's the 'only' reason who knows but it would be brilliant to see him come off the bench at least once. A bit of size and chaos factor can be a difference maker. Had to laugh at the bit that says 'But he admits he couldn't have envisaged North Lanarkshire as being the starting point for a professional career'. 

     

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    Not to question out future superstar but how on earth can he remember watching Henry and Eto’o for Barcelona if he’s only just turned 17?

  4. 2 hours ago, Sage Monkey said:

    Regarding the ATS vs Deveney debate for the left back slot, In the games I have seen, when ATS plays, he stays very deep and offers absolutely nothing going forward. Deveney is a weaker defender,  but is vastly superior going forward. The one to choose should surely depend upon whether you expect to be on the front foot or the back foot. I feel that we ought to be aiming to be on the front foot against anyone in this league, and therefore I prefer Deveney. Possibly in cup games against teams from a higher league, then ATS would be a better choice.

     

    Fair point but ATS has hardly had a chance at left back. He’s either played centre back or on the left of a back 3 in pretty much every appearance.

  5. 6 minutes ago, Kenny_m said:

    We scraped a draw against one of the worst sides ever to play in this league and you think that most players done well. That's astonishing!

     

    Anyone can stroll about in areas of the park where there is no threat to the opposition

    I never said they done well I said I don’t think there were many players that stood out as playing poorly. First half was a shambles but second half we were in total control and should’ve scored more than one. There were a few times players looked afraid to shoot and we overplayed it or the final pass was sloppy after a good move. But nobody really had a torrid time and almost every player who had one of those moments where they looked afraid to shoot or played a sloppy pass had other moments where they contributed well. We were more wasteful than bad imo, but ultimately if you don’t get the result it doesn’t really matter how good or bad a team is, only that they didn’t win.

  6. 9 minutes ago, Mybitchunderprotest said:

    Just shows how we all see different things. Justin is a young lad and as McCabe alluded to at the start of the season there will be times when he needs a break from the first team. That would maybe be now but as we don't have a lot in the way of numbers it's not that easy. I  thought McMaster had a good afternoon when he came on. He made some excellent forward runs and only the poor decision making of team mates meant that he didn't get played in. He played some very good forward balls too, linked in well with Smith and Jamieson and yes some passes were sideways but when the boss is alongside you and he's demanding the ball, as a youngster what are you going to do?

    I actually thought McMaster done fine as well and was surprised to see him singled out on here. I don’t actually think there were many bad individual performances. Deveney and Devenny were quite poor. The inability to defend the corner seems more of a tactical/coaching issue to me, although Lyness can certainly be blamed since he came out for a ball he didn’t collect. Over the game as a whole I don’t think Fordyce or Watson done a whole lot wrong, and Ballanatyne definitely deserved man of the match. Telfer’s one I’m never sure about becuase he’s quite a tidy player and I’d actually argue he showed a bit more aggression today than he has in the past, but sometimes he just looks like he doesn’t know what he’s doing, especially when he gets himself in the box. Jamieson took his goal well and worked his socks off but I’d prefer him more central. Gallagher was quite poor and looked clumsy and got the ball stuck under his feet a lot, but he also has moments where he turns someone brilliantly. Smith frustrated me a lot. Didn’t play bad but there were a few times I was screaming for him to shoot and he took and extra touch. Then again, he also headed a ball up the park and sprinted by about 6 players to get to the loose ball first.

    Don’t want to sound rattled but I certainly won’t miss those absolute hammer-throwers when they inevitably finish bottom and end up back in League Two next season.

  7. Is ATS unfit or does McCabe just not like him? He’s never been left out a squad since signing just been an unused sub in a team that only makes one sub (if that) every week. I think he’d be a better option than Deveney at left back if I’m being honest.

    A lot of us said in the summer we were only really bothered about losing Easton and obviously Murray from last season. Right now I’d do anything to have guys like Josh Kerr, Scott Agnew, Jordan Allan or Scott McGill available. 

  8. I’d have Frizzell as a straight swap for Devenny when he’s back, but in time I could easily come to prefer Devenny over Telfer. Wouldn’t change the shape from the last couple of games either. I’d keep the back 4 with Gallagher and Jamieson as a forward pairing.

    I’d start Smith at left back before I ever dreamed of dropping him, that’s how highly I value his work rate and commitment.

  9. Smith playing deeper in midfield probably negates some of his talent, but it made the team better as a whole. Jamieson and Gallagher worked well as a strike partnership so I’d be more than happy to see us continue with this shape (might even be worth keeping Smith deeper when Frizzell returns, with Frizz directly replacing Devenny). Best I’ve seen Telfer play since the Clyde game and I’d say I was happier with his performance yesterday because Clyde just sat off him and let him play the game at his own pace.

    The small squad is still a worry, and it’s a bit annoying that we’ve had two 4-0 wins, and a 5-0 win but are still in the position we’re in. If we can get ourselves in the top 4 for January I’ll be happy, and players NEED to be signed in January. We were miles off it in the covid season before signing Turner and ended up 2 points off top and losing playoff finalists. If we’re within touching distance of the top teams come January anything can happen.

  10. With Ballantyne returning I imagine we’ll either line up with a back 3 with wing backs or see McCabe move back into midfield. My guess would be 3-4-3.

    Lyness

    Watson McCabe Fordyce

    Ballantyne Telfer Devenny Deveney

    Jamieson Gallagher Smith

     

    That would leave ATS and McMaster on the bench, although I’d personally prefer to see ATS play over Fordyce on the left of the back 3 since he’s been on rotten form and that would let him manage the game from the bench. I think that central midfield duo would be quite reliant on their other teammates helping them out so as to not be overrun by Montrose, so would require the back 3 to take turns stepping up into midfield as well as the wing backs coming in a bit narrower and Smith doing his usual tracking back. It’s not exactly a lineup that fills me with confidence at the moment. Essentially what I’d be looking for is us not losing, Ballantyne lasting 90 minutes without getting sent off, no more injuries and a bit more defensive resilience and midfield control than we’ve seen in the last couple of months.

  11. 21 minutes ago, Jack Reed said:

    Absolutely, manager keeps saying no cutting edge, opinion on here is our strikers are fine, never have been never will  be, aye they will score if given multiple chances that's not a cutting edge, 

    We’re 4th top scorers in the league on 21, behind Alloa and Falkirk on 22 and Edinburgh on 24. The only teams that have conceded more than us are Peterhead and Clyde. Our forwards might not be clinical but they’re hardly my immediate worry. Gallagher is joint top scorer in the league.

  12. 12 minutes ago, Passionate said:

    You put Telfer in a midfield 3_with McCabe and Frizzell,  you get a totally different Telfer and midfield,  The current midfield of Telfer, and 2 boys McMaster and Devenney is overrun,   McMaster is out his depth and Devennry could be a right good player if coached correctly and not thrown to the wolves,   unfortunately he has to man up and battle on,  another when his confidence goes has nobody to pick him up..

    That exact midfield three was totally bossed by Kelty’s midfield a few weeks ago and as a result everyone on here generally agreed that McCabe and Telfer in the same midfield probably isn’t going to work.

  13. If losing the manager and his assistant wasn’t going to leave the playing squad as weak as it would I’d probably be wanting him sacked now. Recruitment’s been terrible. Yes Rae and Frizzell’s injuries are unfortunate and caused us problems but to have a senior playing squad of only 14 outfielders (and that’s if everyone is fit and available) is ridiculous. Tactically we’re all over the place snd absolutely leaking goals. Our strong start has us a few points clear of the relegation playoff at the moment but there’s no doubt we’re currently the worst team in the league. When Findlay was sacked we had 7 points from 9 games. Granted that’s much worse than our current 15 from 12, but our record since that 6-0 gubbing is as bad as any run Findlay had us on. A 5-0 win and a 3-3 draw hiding amongst 6-0, 4-2, 1-0, 2-0 and 3-1 losses, as well as another 1-0 loss in the challenge cup. That’s 19 conceded in the last 7 league games and only 4 points picked up.

    I don’t think sacking him will help us if it means losing another player (or potentially two) from the squad. If McCabe and Fordyce were to agree to step down but continue playing for us then it might work, but I wouldn’t blame them for refusing to do that. Even if they did agree to step down, what would the dressing room dynamics be like with the former gaffer just a regular squad member? Where would McCabe’s head be as he worked under some other manager that got his job? I don’t think it would be feasible to do this even if they both agreed to it, and I don’t think they’d agree to it anyway. I think we’re basically stuck with McCabe until January at least.

    Ideally I’d like to see another coach added to the backroom staff, and I think we should be desperately giving free agents trials and signing anyone we can on a short term deal if they can potentially help us out. McCabe’s job should be to get us in the best position possible by January when we can properly start to rectify some of our issues by bringing in players, and to do that he might have to abandon his preferred style of play. We need points, even if we do it the ugly way. It doesn’t take a lot to finish 4th in this league and get in the promotion playoffs, and if the gap isn’t too big by January it’s entirely possible that we could be there by the end of the season with the right additions (Kyle Turner practically single-handedly dragged us from 7th to 2nd a year and a half ago). But right now we need to change something and start picking up at least some points, because if we don’t change anything now not only can we forget about promotion playoffs but we can forget about relegation playoffs as well. If we keep up the current form we’ll comfortably finish bottom.

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