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4 minutes ago, Ric said:
I presume this will now be sung on the terraces, it seems like an obvious choice and I'll be stunned if Motherwell fans didn't use it...
...what should any altered lyrics be?
Hopefully we hear plenty of this tomorrow night at Dens0 -
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Morecambe fans seem absolutely raging about him leaving.
The majority of Motherwell fans can’t speak highly enough of him.
Good stuff.
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Bizarre that some fans think Brown & Naismith are very risky appointments but Shelley Kerr, who’s only experience of managing in men’s football was at Lowland League level, would be a good appointment.
She is a very highly rated manager, there’s no denying that but your asking someone who’s never managed a men’s professional club to take charge when we are on track to achieving our highest league position in years.
That for me, is a risk not worth taking.
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4 minutes ago, Ric said:
There's a blast from the past, Reg.. fucking.. Brierly... ..I had honestly forgotten all about him until right this moment!
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12 minutes ago, Ric said:
Hard for me to be too critical of Gilmour, after all, at least to me, he was a great servant to the club considering where the club was at times.
That said, I can totally see why he'd rub people up the wrong way, especially now he's left the club and he can be more, er.. "open" with his comments.
SG was a great servant to the club, no one can deny that. If it wasn’t for him, the club could have ended up in the hands of Reg Brierley.
But in recent times, these needless tweets that he comes away with do nothing but damage the club. Someone who was a club chairman for 18 years should really know better.
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Just now, glenburn bud said:
I hope your not referring to me as the conspiracy poster.
I was only saying what I’d seen on Twitter. I’ve got absolutely no idea what’s going on at board level.
I was referring to Stewart Gilmour’s tweet bud
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3 minutes ago, McG said:
The same Stewart Gilmour that installed Tommy Craig at manager?
Would that be the same Stewart Gilmour who, along with his other board members were happy to sell the club to a consortium of Argentine businessmen who had a history of dodgy dealings at their previous club in Chile.
There may be some discontent from supporters towards the SMISA/Kibble but conspiracy posts like that help absolutely no one.
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15 minutes ago, glenburn bud said:
I’m not sure of the facts but going by some of the tweets I’m seeing, there’s major unrest behind the scenes.
Stewart Gilmour Having a pop at Kibble on Twitter last night, has fuelled the fire.
You do wonder what impact this kind of online unrest will have on any potential new manager.
There is a special general meeting arranged for SMISA members on the 1st March, will be interested to hear if any of the members raise their concerns about this.
I heard the last SMISA members meeting didn’t go too well, was pretty much a shouting match with the Tony Fitz getting the majority of the blame.
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1 hour ago, Buttocks Brown said:
Since he left Hibs, jobs at Aberdeen, Dundee and Killie have come and gone. There's no prospect of him getting a better gig in Scotland than with us.
I know that he still lives in Medburn in Northumberland (did a mental commute to Edinburgh every day) and it could be that he's holding out for a job in England. Might be a long wait though....
JR was at Sunderland’s match yesterday. He must be settled in Northumberland if he opted to commute to Edinburgh instead of moving back permanently.
Considering there’s not many vacancies up here atm, he could be holding out for a gig down south as you said.
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No manager gets every signing right.
Goodwin gave us class signings like McGrath & Alnwick but also brought in duds like Andreu, Djorkaeff & Junior Morias.
JR was the same as was all the previous Saints gaffers in recent times. As long as a manager gets the majority of his signings right then that’s what counts.
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5 minutes ago, McG said:
Yes.
Cheers bud.
It’s a great incentive for the next gaffer. Guide us to a win on Wednesday night, take us up to fourth in the table & keep the unbeaten run going1 -
Betting on the new gaffer down for a second day.
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6 minutes ago, aldo_j said:
Bunch of moon howlers making that link.
So what if his dad works at the Kibble? It’s hardly the reason why we are speaking to him about the job. He’s got a good playing pedigree, clearly interested in coaching and, if he can get a team playing like he did as a player, it could be interesting.
He’s not my first choice, but I can understand the appeal.
I get that there is a few unhappy fans when it comes to the Kibble but do people seriously think the board would risk arguably our most successful season in years to appoint someone based on who their dad is?
I trust the board to appoint the best possible candidate.
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Very bizarre to see our former chairman claiming on Twitter that Naismith is only linked with the job due to his Dad’s (rumoured) position within Kibble.
He’s clearly a highly rated coach, works with both the first team and U18s at Hearts, brought onto Clarke’s coaching staff at Scotland.
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1 hour ago, djchapsticks said:
I actually thought Dunne was our stand out performer until the red.
He's definitely been our most improved this season. I thought in first few months he was going to be a dud.
Completely agree, the guy is deceptively quick and reads the game so well
Hopefully the red card gets overturned and the big man is back in the starting XI on Wednesday night.
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The St. Mirren FC 2023/24 thread
in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
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I think that’s a question for the W7 lads but I reckon they will stick with that one. As you said, certain songs seem to follow players and managers wherever they go.
If I recall, the Andy Webster song (September by Earth, Wind & Fire) has been used by lots of clubs including ourselves.