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  1. 46 minutes ago, Broath Boy said:

    Straight out right now sack him, first time I’ve come out with that, I’m all for give the new manager time, he has had 20 odd games to even make us competitive, that display is shocking McIntyre, we need a meeting without the manager, btw I’ve been at Gayf for over 50 years, he is going to ruin a well respected club, I don’t care how much it takes to punt him, his body language is wetter than a limp Farfar bridie, sorry Jim you had your chance, your negative football is putting the town off.

    One thing about Jim Mc that has always struck me football asides is his body language and general inanimate stance. That worries me more even than week after week defeats. I just don't see him inspiring anyone. Every great manager has that about them.

  2. 4 minutes ago, ExiledLichtie said:

    John Brownlie, 2002/2003.  Relegation from div 1 wasn't all his fault, his hands were tied, budget meant we couldn't sign good players etc etc.  Oh, and we kept him over the summer to make a fresh start at division 2 until he eventually resigned in October.  

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    Nice bit of research, this list  is 12 games plus the period from start of the 03/04  season to October probably would be similar to McIntyre I'm guessing

  3. 5 minutes ago, RedLichtie86 said:

    There is a chance, however remote that might be, we could win our next 5 matches (Partick, Dunfermline, Airdrie, ICT and Ayr) and be above Ayr and ICT (assuming they dont pick up any points) going into the last 3 matches.

    We all know how mad this division is for results.

    I'd just like one win, fact is literally three wins  isn't it in 6 months. By any standards and yardstick that is grim. Let's re group I for one would rather have a decent campaign in div 1 than this.

  4. 6 minutes ago, kentish said:

    Well no one saw that coming....gives us a squeak albeit couldn't have a worse follow up than Dundee next week. Inverness though must get something out of their next three games, they have a tough run in after that so it's not dead yet.

    Of Course ignored fact still got to play each other once more this season so deffo not dead.

  5. 1 minute ago, lichtiekev said:

    We are in such a mess,

    The last season and a half have been a complete shambles,

    There is absolutely no chance we are escaping relegation again, we had a wee boost when the new manager come in and had some better performances, but that seems a distant memory now 

    And don't deserve to either with one win since September. 

  6. Three weeks with no fixture and then two must win games effectively. Today summed it up two pens and a sending off, I would imagine the players morale is zero by now, and football is a game of confidence. My heart kinda says its still all to play for but the head thinks be logical, little has gone right and it does feel a level of inevitable now much  as I hate to admit it. 

  7. One small glimmer of hope is after Morton a three week  recovery gap, then effectively I feel the next two 6 pointers v queens and Inverness go a long way to deciding our fate...fail to win minimum one of these I see no way out...win both well it'll be back in the mix. Its not over yet but it feels like hurdles and fences  are appearing in a flat race week after week currently. 

  8. It's difficult to be critical of any side with so many injuries. I do kinda think when your luck is out there ain't much you can do and it is starting to feel like sand slipping through an egg timer...annoyed in the sense with all players  fit there are worse teams in the championship and still 3 wins would sort it.just cannot see where they will come from though.

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