Like one of the other posters I also disagree with your perception of the team selection. I also think the fact that we continually pressed Celtic high up the park conflicts with your perception. Not to say I am right and you are wrong but your point is certainly up for discussion. Add to that the fact that our subs were all forward positions ending up with Seedorf, Scott and Hylton on the park indicates to me that we were trying to get something out of the game. Yes there may be many things we can and should improve on but I am ok with the overall performance. For me we have only let ourselves down on 3 occasions this year. Hearts in league cup, Ross county and Aberdeen at home.
On the whole I like Grimmy. He does have an abundance of energy and going forward he is a joy to watch at times.
But defensively I think he is lacking sadly and it is costing us.
Watching the highlights he was caught out several times 2 of which led to goals. I get that Celtic have good players and I also get that they will outfox many defenders, but the 1st goal he allows Elyanoussi to cut inside towards the box and make the pass that leads to the 1st goal. Better positional sense and he forces Elyanoussi down the line or does not allow him to have a free run towards the box.
Second goal is a good pass but he neither cuts off the pass nor cuts out the cross. To be fair Tait is more culpable as it was a howler of an attempted clearance.
I think it would probably take some sort of wealthy benefactor to put up the money, probably on the understanding they get the Fir Park land when we move out.
Which even allowing for this benefactor being out there would be a massive gamble that they could break even or close to it...
I don’t imagine the planning and execution of such a hypothetical plan would be done in a few months either.
Anything over and above your basic concrete soulless stadium probably ramps up the costs quite quickly.
My three must haves would be:
4 sides
grass pitch
safe standing for home and away fans.
You can, however, hold more than one thought - even if you're a footballer.
It's perfectly fine to hate losing a game, but identify what went well (so you can replicate that positive) and identify the weak points (so you can work on eliminating the negative).