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With us basically needing a point from 4 games to avoid the relegation play-off I'd go with: Ox Koutrombis Gordon Casey Thompson Miller Halliday Sparrow Slattery Watt Armstrong That's probably the most balanced team we can put out if Maswanhise is fit I'd have him on the right over Sparrow.
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Don't think they made it public this time - was just in the email where you could vote.
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I haven't seen a list of candidates anywhere.
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This season I’ve thought that Cameron has bossed the games against us so he’s someone we need to nullify also.
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Swapping his SPF100 sunblock for chip fat should do the job.
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A very good point but I think that our no claims bonus us is well and truly shot.
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I agree with you for the most part. However, there's been no lack of effort from him all season and his patchy form is probably more due to him not getting many minutes, formations leaving him isolated and teammates not being on the same wavelength. I'd be open to the idea of him staying with us if he fits into our budget.
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I was thinking about this and got me thinking about accountability or lack there of. Who's going to make the 'heads roll' for poor mgt. Previously we had an owner and if we pi55ed their money away with poor signings and bloated squads it was their cash they lost. Versus being in a community model does it hurt as much ? It could be a coincidence that since we've moved to the community model we've in tandem moved to signing +15 players every season. As I say appreciate it could easily be a coincidence but it has got me thinking about it.
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Voting starts today for the two available places on the Board. Make your voice heard, as they say.
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In general, I agree with you. However would insurance not cover at least some of the wage costs of injured players? As for loan players, who pays their wages if they return to their parent club eg Vale & now Kaleta.
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Stop Simon Murray scoring and we have a chance. They have shipped even more goals than us (or anyone else) this season, so we need to keep the pressure on their defence.
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You have to wonder how much additional money the club has had to fork out on loan players to cover the crocks and duds who shouldn’t have been signed in the first place. And then consider how shit some on those loanees are. The mismanagement of the squad and budget has been staggering. Heads should roll.
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Dundee will certainly score given the frailty of our defence and midfield. However, a draw is not beyond us and would represent a good result. 2-2
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numpty started following MOTM St. Johnstone 26-Apr-2025 and Dundee v Motherwell 03/05/2025
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Expecting a lot tougher game from Dundee than St Johnstone. I think we will win this one though 0-1 for us. COYW
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My point entirely. Its not always how much money you have. More how wisely you spend it.......
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When he plays well he's a real asset. The problem is we only see it once in a blue moon. For me, that was probably his best game since he returned from utd.
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Sorry but one good game dosent deserve a contract cause soon as it was signed on the dotted line Watt would be back to below par run outs lets not kid ourselves on here. Its time to move on.
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How come? Injury? not enough game time?
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I see it mentions that Killie will not be returning to grass so they should get booted.
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If they don’t obey the rule on grass pitches they should be told to f*ck off. It’s high time clubs that want to be in the Premier League accepted plastic pitches are not on.
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re Watt - much would depend on our style of play. As part of a front 3 or sitting just behind the strikers he's an asset. The issue for me is 1) He's had all season to prove himself and show what he has. There's only been glimpses. 2) The formations we've often played haven't suited him. This could continue to be an issue. To retain him for me we'd have to get rid of of several other contracted forward players and play more than 1 up front. That being said he's the other loanee forward I'd consider retaining.
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I agree. In the right set up he could be an asset. I don't think he would demand a fortune in wages. Once he got riled up by Holt yesterday he really showed what he can contribute. Perhaps along with the rest make a point of handing him a nice wee fitness programme and diet sheet over the summer though. That said, no matter which attackers we end up with I hope we don't isolate a single striker and hope for miracles. On that basis I'm looking forward so seeing what a fit and supported Ap Stam can do with a decent run in the team.
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I wouldn't single just Casey out for the first goal, but it's about the 283rd time he's been caught out of position and lacks the speed to recover. Thompson at least made it back in time to attempt a tackle while Casey was arriving just in time to see the shot hit the back of the net.
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Turnbull officially relegated yesterday. Wonder if he has an escape clause in his contract.