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5 minutes ago, rb123! said:

Just missing the presence of an out and out striker is so obvious to see, spoiled for choice in recent seasons with Shankland/Moore/Drinan etc

Think it’s as much the guys around the striker not getting close enough. Surely time for Walsh now FFS. 

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2 minutes ago, No_Problemo said:

Think it’s as much the guys around the striker not getting close enough. Surely time for Walsh now FFS. 

Need something different upfront, being trying the same things up front around a cul de sac for the last 70 minutes and got nowhere. Moffat is anonymous, game just flying over the top of him half the time.

Feck knows who makes the calls when manager is on the pitch playing and laptop man is standing there with hands in pockets

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He played at the weekend and scored though, there’s no excuse for not using him tbh. 

Who does he come on for?

I don’t like the idea of sacrificing one of the 3 midfielders for another attacker and Smith and McCowan are playing fine just now. Moffat was the weakest player for us so bringing him off makes sense. Imo Walsh isn’t a replacement for our striker.
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1 minute ago, D'Jaffo said:


Who does he come on for?

I don’t like the idea of sacrificing one of the 3 midfielders for another attacker and Smith and McCowan are playing fine just now. Moffat was the weakest player for us so bringing him off makes sense. Imo Walsh isn’t a replacement for our striker.

Agreed, potentially Chalmers or Smith who has been very quiet tonight. I would go Chalmers. We need better than a draw tonight. 

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Need something different upfront, being trying the same things up front around a cul de sac for the last 70 minutes and got nowhere. Moffat is anonymous, game just flying over the top of him half the time.
Feck knows who makes the calls when manager is on the pitch playing and laptop man is standing there with hands in pockets
What does 'with his hands in his pockets' have to do with anything? The laptop banter is tiresome and now your demanding he waves his arms around?
A better manager would make Murdoch and Chalmers a good midfield partnership.
In what way?
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