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1 minute ago, 1nickydevlin said:

Probably move to the side a little so the wee fanny's can't hit you with anything would be a start. 

Aye that's the problem here

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At least we got an entertaining game to end the season, we haven’t got many of them at home. 

McHugh has a ridiculous amount of ability, if he can get some consistency he’ll be a fantastic player. 

Chalmers is very much a moments player at the moment, two fantastic bits of play but pretty poor outwith that.

I liked the look of McRoberts - direct and athletic. 

I think I’m kind of looking forward to next season… I’m sure the positivity will end soon though. 

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Just now, No_Problemo said:

I liked the look of McRoberts - direct and athletic. 

from what i've seen of him at Home he looks really good and apparently Brown really rates him, took his goal well and Tomlinson did very well to get that ball into the box

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No idea what happened to the keeper.  Didn’t seem to be any undue concern as the physio treated him then he just seemed to pass out.  Fingers crossed it’s not too serious.

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Tonight was a timely reminder of what needs to change for next season. We can have all the infrastructure and coaching in place, but as long as this mob are still hanging around then we'll only ever be a bottom half team.

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Musonda and McGinty were getting stuck into each other over whose fault the equaliser was.  Maybe it continued into the dressing room at half time.

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Just now, Nelson said:

Musonda and McGinty were getting stuck into each other over whose fault the equaliser was.  Maybe it continued into the dressing room at half time.

Nah - Brown went mental at McGinty for about the third time in five minutes (not particularly about the goals) and then immediately told Tomlinson to get ready - this was maybe around five minutes before HT. 

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Thank Christ this season is over.
 

I’m looking forward to this summer. Brown will have clear ideas of what constitutes quality at the this level, which will no doubt be entirely contrary to the pish we’ve been signing recently. Can see him overriding a few Glendinning inspired nuggets from the Isthmanian league in favour of somebody ready and able to make an impact. 
 

Brown has managed to make this team look competitive- if not inspiring - since he arrived. Looking forward to seeing what he can do with a full preseason and transfer window.

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McGinty has his limitations but its a shame if that's his last game, I don't think he came over to the fans at the end. I know he's under contract but I won't be surprised if he negotiates a mutual consent release. 

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I thought we were excellent for the first 30 minutes you could really see Browns philosophy with the high pressure and it was working we then conspire to give a crazy goal away and fall apart for 15 minutes second, half was just crazy and we could have easily won by a couple of goals at the end, let's see who Brown brings in but going by VOR we can expect a busy summer.

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Just now, super_carson said:

McGinty has his limitations but its a shame if that's his last game, I don't think he came over to the fans at the end. I know he's under contract but I won't be surprised if he negotiates a mutual consent release. 

i don't think he ever came out from the tunnel after being subbed

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Considering that McGinty was headhunted by Alex Ferguson to go to Man U he can hardly be unused to the notion of a manager being prepared to do whatever is necessary, to whomever it is necessary, to re-establish control of a game.

Also considering that from that glittering start he's gone to shipping three goals in ten minutes at home while playing for the 19th best team in Scotland, he can hardly feel that it's someone else's fault if that's his last game.

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1 minute ago, Thumper said:

Considering that McGinty was headhunted by Alex Ferguson to go to Man U he can hardly be unused to the notion of a manager being prepared to do whatever is necessary, to whomever it is necessary, to re-establish control of a game.

Also considering that from that glittering start he's gone to shipping three goals in ten minutes at home while playing for the 19th best team in Scotland, he can hardly feel that it's someone else's fault if that's his last game.

I don't think he was even at fault for the equaliser but I'm willing to be proven wrong by the footage. 

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