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Ya Bezzer!

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  1. Anyone playing at Pearson's level will come up here and stroll it so get him in. Scott Boyd is potentially a decent signing. One of the better defenders in the league but probably needs to up his game. Can't see it happening though unless Baraclough drops O'Brien or McManus and he just resigned O'Brien.
  2. I'm not taking about what caused the damage I'm saying that Friday was a decent enough day and that the repairs could have been done Friday/Saturday morning. The statement made it sound as if the weather has been so terrible it simply wasn't possible to repair the damage. Maybe I'm underestimating the damage but surely if it was securing or removing loose advertising panels on the East Stand that wouldn't been a huge job. There was a game maybe a couple of seasons ago when one of the advertising panels came loose just before the game and they fixed it there and then, albeit with a slight delay.
  3. I was out all day Friday (walked to Larkhall and back) and the weather wasn't even that bad. A couple of snow flurries that passed over quite quickly, otherwise it was a fairly nice day with a lot of sun. Don't see how this game couldn't have gone ahead with a bit of urgency. If you ask me we didn't exactly break our backs to get it on.
  4. With 1 assist and 3 goals from 16 league starts I don't think bringing Ojamaa would be crucial to our season. I think his attitude has been poor in recent matches and his performances have been noticeably poorer since Baraclough came in as manager. Perhaps his relationship with Baraclough isn't the best or he has grown increasingly frustrated with the teams poor performances but his head just doesn't seem to be in the right place right now. If the rumours are true and he is on wages that could pay for maybe two other decent quality players, then I'd be tempted to bring in some new faces. It's down to the manager thought to get maximum bang for his buck. Ojamaa can certainly provide bang, problem is he just doesn't look like providing it right now and I think we desperately need some changes in the dressing room.
  5. How about we put Fraser Kerr in as general manager and move Burrows into centre back?
  6. Think this postponement might come back to kick us in the baws. Away to Celtic and Dundee Utd now after 3 straight defeats and 11 goals conceded. Two heavy defeats could put us in a bad place. As for the weather, I'd much rather watch a game with a bit of snow than howling wind and rain.
  7. Must be some kind of collective amnesia out there. Nielsen is a bombscare. If you put Nielsen in you might as well play Cummins as well as market it as a comedy night. And if I had a choice between Woods and Twardzik, I wouldn't even have to think about it. Twardzik. People keep going on about him not dominating the area but how many keepers actually do that? There's hardly any, even at the top level. It'll be a long, long time before we see anyone you could even compare to Darren Randolph.
  8. Best goalkeeping display I've ever seen was Marshall in the league cup semi final against Hearts. He was terrible in the final though.... The only thing Woods was good at was saving penalties, bit like Nielsen then. I think generally we've had pretty good goalkeepers Maxwell, Thomson, Dykstra, Howie, Goram, Ruddy, Randolph Some of the more recent ones though maybe not so good Hollis, Meldrum, Fraser, Smith, Dubourdeau, Anyone here one of the elite of Motherwell fans who saw Ray Allan play?
  9. Pace is always valuable but especially in this league with its carthorse defenders. Anier is never going to be a 20 goals a season man, he's not a penalty box striker, but he's pretty good at running away from defenders and in one on one's with goalkeepers.
  10. Anier is faster than any of our guys, especially over a distance.
  11. Some times it's good to take in some actual facts when there are so many unsubstantiated opinions being fired around. My main problem with Carswell is that he's past 80 appearances for the club now and never scored a goal. Especially in a four man midfield you need more offensive threat, even from someone who is primarily a defensive midfielder. We have been too dependent on a small group of players to score goals, even in previous seasons when things weren't bad like they are now, and we've been very lucky that we've had two strikers score 20+ goals two seasons in a row, something that had never happened once previously in the 25+ years I've been supporting the team. So I think Carswell is part of a wider problem that we have. We need to have players all around the park who are capable of scoring goals. Take Stephen McManus - 25 appearances and not a single goal. Someone like him should be a much bigger threat at corners and set pieces. If you take Dundee Utd's Fojut for example he's already got 4 goals for them this season. And they have also had goals out of Sean Dillon, Callum Morris, Keith Watson, John Souttar and Callum Butcher, all defenders. So far this season the only goal we've had from a defender is Stevie Hammell in the Europa Cup. There is a similar problem in midfield. In 43 starting league appearances Carswell, Lawson, Lasley, Law and Leitch have not got one goal between them.
  12. Motherwell FC (Season 2014/15) = 26.9% of available points won Individually, LASLEY (20 league starts) = 28.3% of available points won Individually, CARSWELL (10 league starts) = 23.3% of available points won Playing togther, LASLEY + CARSWELL (9 league starts) = 25.9% of available points won CARSWELL, playing without LASLEY (1 league start) = 0% of available points won LASLEY, playing without CARSWELL (11 league matches) = 30.3% of available points So Carswell has won less percentage of available points individually against the overall team average and against Lasley individually, as well as less against the average playing with Lasley or without Lasley. Whereas Lasley has won more percentage of available points, individually against the overall team average and against Carswell individualy, as well against the average playing without Carswell.
  13. Is there anything in the rules that bans planting a hedgerow along the line?
  14. Dundee were struggling to win before we played them but they were banging in goals, in fact they have now scored in 19 consecutive league matches, an impressive feat, and I always thought that was going to be bad news for us because if you can score 1 against Top 6 sides the likelyhood is you are going score more than 1 against us and that's the way it turned out. Kilmarnock on the other hand are struggling to win mainly because they can't score goals. They have only 1 goal from open play in their last 6 matches (plus 3 penalties) making them one of the teams with an even worse record than us for putting the ball in the net, at least recently. They seemed to have really struggled since Odadeyi got injured. Kilmarnock haven't been conceding nearly as many goals as us though so, at least looking at it on paper, I think this will be quite a tight match. The next two matches are the kind that fill you with dread - Celtic and Dundee Utd away - so this is a match we really need to take something from, if not win. If Kilmarnock turn us over, given the lack of goals they have scored, then we will need to really start worrying.
  15. I'm sure Ian Baraclough isn't looking for excuses. He's responsible for the recent results. If he didn't want to be responsible for them he wouldn't have taken the job. However we have been dire from day 1 of the season and to a certain extent Baraclough has inherited the problem, he didn't make it. Therefore you have to cut him some slack, however he is in charge now and we can't go on with performances like those at Hamilton or Dundee and it's up to the new manager to make sure it doesn't happen again, or at least not too often, because performances at that standard will see us relegated. I thought when McCall left and the performances got slightly better, and after we got the wins against Partick and St. Mirren, we might kick on a bit but that hasn't happened. I think there is very little realistic chance of climbing the league now and finishing 10th has to be the managers aim, if he doesn't manage it then I think his position would have to be assessed and we look at what has and hasn't happened under his watch but until then that's his marker. Baraclough should be criticized and scrutinized just like everyone else at this time but he certainly shouldn't be under pressure in terms of his job unless there is a cataclysmic drop in form and relegation becomes a certainty well before the end of the season.
  16. I'm watching a team where at least half if not more of the players have just given up but even though Lasley is not having a good season I watch him and I see someone that is at least trying. He's 35 and he's still the guy that's doing all the running. That shouldn't be the case for a start. Also, I think you have to accept that not having a regular midfield partner is not exactly ideal - one week it's Carswell, the next it's Vigurs, then Law, then Lawson, then Ramsden. Unlike, say, McManus, he's never had a settled partner along side him. Also Lasley turns out every week when I'm absolutely convinced there are players hiding in the physios room right now that don't want to roll their sleeves up and get out and play. Football players aren't stupid, I'm sure there must be seasoned pros sitting in our dressing room on a downer looking round at their team mates and thinking "the guys around me aren't good enough". But you know what you could rattle through our squad and most are a rank or two below Lasley as players and I'm sure he knows that just as well as we do. That must effect his performances. There's only so much one or two guys can do, we need to perform as a team and if we don't get at least 8 or 9 guys out there performing then we don't have much chance.
  17. Can someone tell me why defenders can't look left and right to make sure they are in line, when that is the most basic prerequisite of defensive play? They clearly don't give a damn when they can't be bothered to show enough concentration and positional awareness to cover the absolute minimum you'd expect from unpaid parks players. You could freeze frame just about any Motherwell match at any point this season and we are an absolute ragged mess. If any of these stupid pricks ever have to cross a road they'll be wrapped round an axle in no time!
  18. Even the Motherwell teams that struggled under McLean had players that aren't even comparable to the guys we have now. Contrast someone like John Philliben, a player that would go to war for you every week, to cowardly lion Stephen McManus.
  19. Probably the only possible way this season could get worse is if we did this.
  20. Definitely the worst team I've seen since 1986 when I started coming regular.
  21. Probably will be. He's been atrocious since Baraclough came in anyway.
  22. Don't see any dog fighting going on. Does that mean it's just relegation then? Right now it's us and St. Mirren that are going down because Ross County will definitely pull ahead of us in current form.
  23. Baraclough may be a shite manager or a great manager or somewhere in between but the problem here is the players. We have a dressing room full of shitebags and that's that. Why do you think Stuart McCall walked away in the first place?
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