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  1. Watching the highlights back now and the story of both penalties for me are summed up by the Rangers players involved in the incidents reactions. 

    For our penalty Dessers has the cheek to feign injury because he knows he's made contact with the inside of  Broadfoots foot and fouls him. 

    For the Rangers penalty Balogun gets right up from his missed chance and sprints back to his defensive position without so much as a complaint. 

    It's silly of broadfoot to have a hold of him but for me he let's go of him before it becomes a foul worthy of a penalty, but I can't really complain that it was given as he shouldn't give the ref the decision to make. 

  2. Strapp didn't play from January onwards due to injury. He's also overrated by a lot of Morton fans because he's a youth academy graduate and gets stuck in and overrated by opposition fans because he'd usually have a great game on TV games. He's always had weaknesses in his game that will stop him going much higher than a club like Morton in my opinion although he's a very capable mid-lower championship left back. 

    Calum Waters replaced him and is a much more well rounded player for me and if anything has been an upgrade on Strapp but at the very worst has been a like for like replacement. 

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  3. 21 minutes ago, AyrExile said:

    Many of your points about Morton last season are accurate and Imrie deserves a lot of credit. I think you lost far too many good players in the summer though for them to be replaced. Had you played a better prepared team yesterday then maybe more reality about where you are at this season  

    The only player we lost this summer who's not been replaced is Grimshaw. We had the majority of the squad signed up for this season giving us continuity for the first time in years. Everyone else we lost has either been upgraded or replaced with someone of a similar standard. 

  4. 1 hour ago, virginton said:

    Depends on how you judge a squad on paper I guess. Put this way, everyone knows the new benchmark level of performance that Imrie is getting from the squad consistently since December 2021. Robbie Muirhead for example is just not the same player as his previous spells. The quality we get from the starting eleven is much better than the jobbers it appears to outsiders. 

    I agree that our squad was very sparse today (look at the bench) but it's a quality over quantity exercise. Where Imrie deserves unlimited credit is the fundamental organisation that allows every player in the squad to make an impact regardless of their role.

    It's true our squad are at a point now where they should be judged on their performances for us rather than their history. 

    Muirhead - a joke figure at most clubs including us until imrie arrived. Not a 20 goal a season striker but he scores and creates the type of moments that not many players in the league can. 

    Baird - a player Ayr fans weren't too disappointed about losing who was a minimum 7/10 defensively basically every game, never missed a header all season  and scored 7 or 8 goals to add to it. For me he was the best central defender in the league last year. 

    Blues - someone who splits the morton fans but who has been important to every morton manager who he's played under, but especially vital to Imrie. He's improved every year he's been at morton to the point that Imrie says higher level clubs are interested in him. 

    Crawford - simply one of the best players in his position in the league since he joined. Another player never loved at any of his other clubs yet thriving under Imrie. 

    Gillespie - couldn't get a game for queens park in a lower league, legs had gone apparently. Under Imrie became key to our midfield and scored double figure goals for us last season I'm sure. 

    Oakley (and boyd seemingly) - not good enough for Inverness, Oakley had barely scored a goal in years. Under Imrie he scored 23% of his career goals in the second half of last season. Boyd couldn't get a start for Inverness and offered nothing when he came on. For us so far he's been creative, hard working and a real asset. 

    I've never seen a manager in Scottish football be able to get players who have fallen out of love with the game and discarded elsewhere be so rejuvenated. He keeps things simple too. Everyone knows their jobs and what they're on the pitch to bring to the team and more often than not they go out and deliver it for him. 

  5. We always play better with Crawford in behind the striker so he can lead the pressing and it's no surprise that we became massively more effective when Muirhead was  moved out right and Crawford moved forward. Power for Quitongo could have been seen as a defensive sub but it was a masterstroke. 

    I thought it was going to be same as hast season where we miss big chances and then get punished with sloppy defending but we did excellent to get back in to the game and dominate the final quarter of the match. 

    Special mention to mcgrattan who had a shaky first 10 mins at right back but for a young boy who's never played there I thought he stood up well against an experienced player like Murphy. 

     

  6. I wondered if Grimshaw would be too defensive a rightback for a team like Dundee Utd but he's actually overlapped quite a lot that he was never asked to do much at Morton. No surprise that he's absolutely strolling the game though 😢 nothing fancy but just does the simple things well for 90 mins every week. 

    Moult looking like he could be a real danger this season as well. A squad like that with a top striker will be hard to topple, but then again Arbroath do look absolutely dung. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, virginton said:

    Except that wasn't actually the rumour being peddled at that time. It wasn't 'Dougie is considering leaving for Hamilton (who had no vacancy at that time), it was 'done deal, Dougie's off and the sky is falling in' because the fanbase sweetie wives with 'their own information' enjoy drama nearly as much as the rag local newspaper. A rumour that turned out to be utter bollocks. 

    If the scale of the manager's current stand-off amounts to sending the assistant to handle interviews then that's... no problem at all. He doesn't need to do media work on the club's behalf and Millen is on the same page anyway. 

    You're ignoring the pretty large caveat that during that period of the rumours of him leaving and him deciding to stay we received massive external funding that allowed him to add to his squad. An investment that clearly wasn't finalised at the time the board released their statement confirming there had been disagreements with Imrie and sucked up to how understanding he'd been etc, that the budget had been cut and that the club were struggling financially under fan ownership for various reasons. 

    I agree if Millen doing media duties is the only huffy thing he does the it's no big deal. I've no idea the extent of his disappointment this summer but I can't imagine it's on the scale of last summer having to play Easdale up front. 

  8. 1 hour ago, Chippyminton said:

    Cue the most shan cop-out in P&B history. This is a public forum, and by definition, anyone on here is free to post anything contentious/inflammatory with zero substantiation as they like - but when they do, and when they're an alleged supporter of the team whose forum they're posting on, they'd fucking well better have some substance behind their statements. We're both fellow Ton supporters and on that basis alone, I decline to enter into any form of handbags-at-dawn argument with you - but blowing that level of smoke insinuates that you must have some sort of fire to back it up. So me (and every other blue-and-white including the silent ones) would love to see it - I'm pretty sure of that.

    Proof, please - just as I politely requested.

    You have yourself a nice evening now.

    You got a shan response because it makes no difference to me whether you believe what I say or not. The tele confirmed that Imrie didn't do media for two weeks because of a disagreement with the board over signings and that's the information I have as well. 

    Let's not forget that the so called rumours last summer about the budget being cut, about imrie considering leaving for Hamilton, losing the footasylum sponsorship deal we were promised at an AGM and about the dire financial situation of the club pre dalrada investment were all seen as knicker wetting until the board released a statement saying the budget was cut, that there were disagreements with Imrie, that we couldn't agree the five figure sponsorship deal that was promised and that the financial situation at the club was in a lot worse than fans thought. 

    The tele article confirming it from the journalist with the media relationship with Imrie who has been sent Andy Millen to talk to for a fortnight is likely as much proof as you're going to get unless you ask Imrie directly so if you get a different answer from him then fair enough let me know. 

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