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  1. 9 minutes ago, MallanandFlanagan said:

    That goal against Morton in the Challenge Cup that he scored...such determination. I really like him and his attitude on and off the pitch.

    We were awful for much of last season, but you can't fault players that don't give up. That goal against Morton is the one that stands out for me as well. The determination, work rate and physicality as he scored immediately after we conceded - the kind of response we didn't see often enough last season. But it was also a quality finish, and we didn't see his quality often enough last season. Hopefully now we've dropped down a level he starts to fire on all cylinders because there is clearly a player in there.

  2. 6 minutes ago, QoS99 said:

    Paton saying he offered to pay his compensation fee himself but the club ended up doing it

    That was very good of him and not surprising at all; I always thought he was extremely hard working and a great team player last season, he seemed to be one of the ones who truly cared. I'm pleased that the club didn't let him pay it - I know we're cheap, but surely not that cheap that we'd let a new signing pay his own transfer fee!

    I also think that (in relation to the previous discussion on compensation for Rae, Connelly etc) this proves that compensation due at this level is extremely minimal. If a 20 year old playing semi professionally for Stranraer can afford to pay his own compensation, it can't be much of a stumbling block.

  3. 34 minutes ago, Manwithnoball said:

    Unless someone pays us compensation Rae, Fitzpatrick, East and Connelly will be going nowhere. 

    I was under the impression that compensation for out of contract u24 players is based on the money spent on their training, and has no relation to their perceived ability. I would imagine that the fees due at this level are very minimal, especially given that they've only spent 1 or 2 years at the club and haven't come through the academy. So I highly doubt that it is an issue, and I can't remember any cases where transfers have been blocked because of the rulings.

  4. 6 minutes ago, 19QOS19 said:

    I see we are updating the player list on our website now. Wilson there already. It has Gibson as player/manager. Does that mean Gibson will be playing on next season?

    I would assume so. Given the lack of communication on the matter as well, I feel the club just see it as him continuing like before. Surely they would have given a proper retirement 'farewell' if he wasn't staying as a player.

    Edit: And he'll have decided already and have wanted to say something as well, given he's the one building the squad.

  5. 6 minutes ago, QoS99 said:

    Why would he want to piss off fans by suggesting we are making signings? Don’t really understand how that’s funny or what the punchline is 

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    He's done just that though so it clearly wasn't just me that thought it would be funny. He'll obviously be working on signings as well, maybe already has some sorted, but I feel like most people should be able to see the humour in the joke, bearing in mind he'll be constantly asked about who he's looking to bring in.

  6. 45 minutes ago, Otis Blue said:

    Loads of management changes in L1 next season then ...

    Falkirk  - new manager, J McGlynn - loads of experience - can he settle things down in Grangemouth after turbulent times?

    Dunfermline - new manager - J McPake - got the Dees promoted but opinions split at Dens.  Big re-build probably required at EEP.

    Queens - new manager - W Gibson - untried but has Grant Murray as support

    Airdrie - new manager - R McCabe - only 29 and with no real coaching/recruitment experience - something of a left-field appointment (just announced tonight)

    Kelty £££ - will K Thomson be staying or moving on?  Loads of rumours.

    Bit of a risk trying to forecast how this will pan out - Falkirk probably with the safest pair of hands at a guess ...  Montrose probably rubbing their hands at the upheaval amongst this lot.

    It feels strange that we're going into this season as one of the more known quantities in terms of the managerial team, with Wullie and Grant having had a quarter of a season already. As for Airdrie and Rhys McCabe, we'll have to start practising to defend long throws...

  7. 22 minutes ago, sneeuq said:

    Don't think there is a massive difference between champioship and league 1 ( certainly not the top half)  Think we are about to find out how tough it is.

    I think there isn't much of a difference between the bottom 4 of the SC last season, and the top teams in L1. However, the other half of the table will all be easier fixtures.

    This bodes well for next season; in our 12 games against the rest of the bottom 4, we won 6 drew 3 and lost 3 (scoring 19 goals and conceding 13), putting us top of the bottom 4 mini league. Not bad for a blunt attack and a shaky defence. Those were 75% of our total wins in one third of the season. It was our fragility against the other 6 teams that ended up being detrimental for us.

    Our cup games against L1 teams don't make for great reading. We won 2 drew 1 and lost 2, scoring 7 goals and conceding 7. The losses were an opening game of the season encounter with Queen's Park (1-0) and the hammering to Cove Rangers. We played CR twice more both winning and drawing. Obviously CR and QP have both been promoted so our only game against a team in next season's L1 was a 4-1 thrashing of Airdrie. We also beat Annan 3-1 who judging by the L2 table are probably better than Edinburgh City.

    We have got rid of Allan Johnston so hopefully we are no longer burdened by managerial incompetencies, and I am also excited by the signing of Gavin Reilly, who is almost certainly better than last season's forwards. Our squad is shaping up nicely and as long as it ends up being a competent team, we should at least get to the playoffs and the management and players should be aiming even higher.

  8. 3 youth players signed up for next season: Lewis Gibson (forward), Jay Burns (fullback) and Ben Johnstone (midfield). Gibson and Burns both played well for Scotland in the Centenary Shield.

    There are now 6 youth products at the club with Cowie, Muir and McMahon signed for this year as well. Hopefully they'll get their chances and take them.

  9. 10 minutes ago, Manwithnoball said:

    O'Connor released by Motherwell I think him and McKay would be a good pairing but imagine he will get championship offers

    Him and McKay would be great for League 1. I think had McKay stayed fit we'd have had a good chance of staying up. Hopefully O'Connor is overlooked by championship clubs and we can get him.

    On 14/05/2022 at 21:26, Manwithnoball said:

    What kind of players is everyone hoping WG signs.

    O'Connor and Reilly are my top two, but don't see us getting either.

  10. 6 minutes ago, 19QOS19 said:


    It's always worth celebrating a garbage player being released. I'm more relieved now because he wasn't on the first list and I had a horrible feeling he may have been offered a contract. He hasn't received any abuse, that's pushing it.

    I understand the relief given his absence on the first list, I'm probably relieved as well. Abuse was a bit strong but you can hardly say he's been treated graciously by the support.

  11. 15 minutes ago, 19QOS19 said:
    20 minutes ago, Doonhamer19 said:
    He played 728 minutes in the Championship over his 2 seasons, effectively 8 full games. I know you hate him but he was just a fringe player, and whilst he wasn't good enough to start I'm sure paying him less than £300 a week didn't dent the wage bill too much.

    By that logic we should just keep shit players if they're cheap? He wasn't good enough even for the fringe.

    I wasn't suggesting that we keep him, or even that he deserved more of a chance, only that his release doesn't warrant the celebration it's got (and he doesn't deserve the abuse he's got) when there are players who have also been rubbish but with gametime as well.

  12. 1 hour ago, 19QOS19 said:
    2 hours ago, Fae_the_ said:
    Joseph didn't really feature enough for me to be too over-excited that he's away, he was an average squad player of which there are plenty foating about. It wasn't like he was played in every game he was available for yet continued to be utter dross unlike a certain striker. Joseph will soon have disappeared from memory, if only we could forget Cameron's "contributions" so quickly. 

    He probably featured more often than you recall but given he was a complete ghost in the middle it's understandable to have forgotten. A truly awful excuse for a footballer.

    He played 728 minutes in the Championship over his 2 seasons, effectively 8 full games. I know you hate him but he was just a fringe player, and whilst he wasn't good enough to start I'm sure paying him less than £300 a week didn't dent the wage bill too much.

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