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4 minutes ago, lichtie23 said:

No urgency from us when the game was there for the taking was disappointing to see. 
 

Balde very good for us again and Adarkwa made himself a nuisance. Yasin looked tricky 

I had a feeling we would try to defend the lead (again) and then settle for a draw when it went 2-2.

Draws will not keep us up, no matter how decent a result it looks on paper.

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16 minutes ago, lichtie23 said:

No urgency from us when the game was there for the taking was disappointing to see. 
 

Balde very good for us again and Adarkwa made himself a nuisance. Yasin looked tricky 

Was not at the game to-day but this has been evident in many games this season, O'Brien may be Captain but unfortunately we are missing a player in the Jim Fraser /George Rowe mould who could take a game by the scruff of the neck and drive the team forward, no one in the present team can fit this bill.

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That was turgid and had it been against opposition where they hadn’t travelled so far I doubt the game would’ve been on. The whole farce with the penalty just showed it up. 
 

We had enough chances to kill the game in the first half and you just knew going in at half time with a 1-0 lead wasn’t going to be enough. 
 

Dick Campbell is nothing but an embarrassment and needs to call it a day. 

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1 hour ago, Thumper said:

Imagine choosing to have the wind against you, shooting into the wrong end, in the second half.

It absolutely makes sense to go with the wind in the first half. For all you know it will have changed direction or calmed down by the second half.

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Not a pretty game to watch.

Dempsey did well to score his penalty. The wind blowing the ball off the spot summed the day up.

Arbroath seemed to come into the game once they got the equaliser. 2nd for Arbroath looked wind assisted but fair enough to try it in the conditions. McGinty took his header well and did a good job getting on the end of it.

Kirk did a magnificent tackle near the end to deny what looked a certain winner for Arbroath. Worryingly for us though he appeared to be crocked after it. Hope it's nothing serious.

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That was a pretty dreadful watch on account of the conditions. Although I couldn't help but feel that both teams didn't help things by putting the ball in the air far too much. Why not try to keep it down and play football if the conditions are like that. Any time either side did that (which was rare) the game was far more entertaining.

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4 minutes ago, AuAl said:

That was a pretty dreadful watch on account of the conditions. Although I couldn't help but feel that both teams didn't help things by putting the ball in the air far too much. Why not try to keep it down and play football if the conditions are like that. Any time either side did that (which was rare) the game was far more entertaining.

We played QP at home on 23rd December and they were brilliant when playing against the strong wind. Thought we had a chance of getting something out of the game at half time but they played us off the park in the second half. Fast, passing, dynamic football and, importantly, they kept the ball ON THE FUCKING GROUND.

Beggars belief how thick players and especially managers are.

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