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Hamilton A V Motherwell 24/09/14


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I think its down how we play on the plastic park, the times we have played on it so far doesn't fill me with confidence however hopefully the players are still hurting from the disaster there last season and go out to prove a point!

There will be some changes from Sunday because we surely have to be more attack minded in this game. I would start with Ainsworth and Ojamaa to put a bit of pace in the team, but i have no idea who to leave out.

I do have a sneaky suspicion McCall might be tempted to leave out McManus though because if i remember right he struggled to train all week after the killie game on a similar surface, but thats just a wee feeling i have.

Hopefully theres a big support there to spur the team on aswell, I will be positive and say we will sneak this 2-1 woop.gif

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Not looking to make excuses... Having watched my nephew play on that surface last week, similar to clips I've seen & our previous visit, the ball does not run true no matter how they dress it up as 'the future' & it is an advantage given they prepare on it daily.

 

With regards the match, already read of a Hamilton player quoting 'a rivalry' that for me and plenty others doesn't exist. I'd wager our players feel the same.

 

Noisy neighbours best describes a support that would rather our team lost than their own win. Nae chips on their shoulder that lot, it's the whole casino they've got. The persecutory delusions of living in the shadow of the mould firm is further compounded by the notion that as many, if not more Motherwell supporters reside there & travel across the M74 in search of their football fix.

 

Let's get it done and have them put back in their box.

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If we don't win this game then McCall's time is up as far as I'm concerned. We badly need a cup run this season after all the pathetic showings in recent years and the financial hits we've taken as a result so another first hurdle exit in a big match for the club, one that the support is desperate to win for obvious reasons will be the last straw.

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----------------------------------------Twardzik--------------------------

 

 

 

Ramsden-------------Mcmanus----------------------O'Brien-----------------ZFA

 

 

 

 

-------------------------------------------Reid---------------------------------------------

 

 

 

------Ainsworth-------------------Lasley--------------------------Vigurs--------------

 

 

 

 

 

----------------------------Sutton---------------Ojamaa-----------------------

 

Subs:

 

Neilsen

Kerr

Lawson

Leitch

Law

Erwin

 

 

Must win IMO. 2-1 'Well with that Line-up.

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If we don't win this game then McCall's time is up as far as I'm concerned. We badly need a cup run this season after all the pathetic showings in recent years and the financial hits we've taken as a result so another first hurdle exit in a big match for the club, one that the support is desperate to win for obvious reasons will be the last straw.

 

If we don't win his coat will be on a shoogly peg for a lot of the fans that is for sure. It will take McCall to walk though as the club wouldn't sack him I don't think.

 

This is a very important game for everyone - club, fans, McCall - we need it to jumpstart our season into life. So....I think we will find our scoring boots:

 

Hamilton 1 v 3 Motherwell thumbup.gif

 

 

I posted my team earlier in the thread but I do like the look of Kmac's too.

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If we don't win this game then McCall's time is up as far as I'm concerned. We badly need a cup run this season after all the pathetic showings in recent years and the financial hits we've taken as a result so another first hurdle exit in a big match for the club, one that the support is desperate to win for obvious reasons will be the last straw.

You'd give paracetamol a headache....

 

The league finishes are the bread and butter of the club and he has consistently delivered on that front.

 

Calling for his head if the team lose to a team sitting higher than them in the league at present is bordering on lunacy. Add in the fact that many have pointed to Accies having an advantage of playing on that surface almost daily and it's even more harsh.

 

Wait and see how the game pans out before declaring a state of emergency eh? :rolleyes:

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You'd give paracetamol a headache....

 

The league finishes are the bread and butter of the club and he has consistently delivered on that front.

 

Calling for his head if the team lose to a team sitting higher than them in the league at present is bordering on lunacy. Add in the fact that many have pointed to Accies having an advantage of playing on that surface almost daily and it's even more harsh.

 

Wait and see how the game pans out before declaring a state of emergency eh? :rolleyes:

 

Straying slightly off topic here but the whole 'McCall must go' chat we recently had and the comment of MJC strikes me very much of the Jimmy Calderwood/Aberdeen era. Calderwood gave Aberdeen 5 years of league consistency at the top end of table but eventually got the boot due to effectively not doing well in the cup competitions (1 uefa cup run aside). A few years under McGhee and Brown followed with little success and scrabbling around at the bottom of the table.

 

Let's not cut our nose to spite our face

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If we don't win this game then McCall's time is up as far as I'm concerned. We badly need a cup run this season after all the pathetic showings in recent years and the financial hits we've taken as a result so another first hurdle exit in a big match for the club, one that the support is desperate to win for obvious reasons will be the last straw.

 

I'll be pleasantly surprised if we win this one given Accies form, home advantage and the fact they play on what must be the worst artificial surface in Europe.

 

I'd certainly take last 2 seasons' final league positions over a League Cup semi-final or similar, but then again I probably still haven't got over the shellacking we took in our last CIS Cup Final.

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The players and the management team know how important cup runs are to the clubs finances. Our cup showings of late have been dreadful and we can’t afford to let that continue. With that in mind I am hopeful we can stop the cup rot with a hard fought 2-1 victory. Mon the Well!

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You'd give paracetamol a headache....

 

The league finishes are the bread and butter of the club and he has consistently delivered on that front.

 

Calling for his head if the team lose to a team sitting higher than them in the league at present is bordering on lunacy. Add in the fact that many have pointed to Accies having an advantage of playing on that surface almost daily and it's even more harsh.

 

Wait and see how the game pans out before declaring a state of emergency eh? :rolleyes:

 

Yes the league finishes are the bread and butter for us, but its Cup runs that generate excitement for the support as it opens up the opportunity for the club to win silverware, something that would be the ultimate achievement for a club of our size and stature. They also provide crucial revenue for running costs and player budgets, which we've had to cut annually in the last few years, due to no Cup runs. That's not my opinion, that comes from the club itself.

 

So, we need a Cup run this season. If nothing else to get the support as a whole engaged and excited again and to prove that McCall has learnt from his failings in the past in such matches. Our cup record since April 2011 is nothing short of diabolical and McCall has overseen some absolute shockers in that time down to his poor preparation, motivation, selection and tactics. No one can deny he has a good record in League matches but Cup matches are crucial to us too and for us to continually fail in them is just unacceptable, not least because they mean a lot to the support as a whole, so if we fall short yet again tonight in a big cup match then yes, McCall has gone as far as he can with us. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who thinks that...whistling.gif

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Yes the league finishes are the bread and butter for us, but its Cup runs that generate excitement for the support as it opens up the opportunity for the club to win silverware, something that would be the ultimate achievement for a club of our size and stature. They also provide crucial revenue for running costs and player budgets, which we've had to cut annually in the last few years, due to no Cup runs. That's not my opinion, that comes from the club itself.

 

So, we need a Cup run this season. If nothing else to get the support as a whole engaged and excited again and to prove that McCall has learnt from his failings in the past in such matches. Our cup record since April 2011 is nothing short of diabolical and McCall has overseen some absolute shockers in that time down to his poor preparation, motivation, selection and tactics. No one can deny he has a good record in League matches but Cup matches are crucial to us too and for us to continually fail in them is just unacceptable, not least because they mean a lot to the support as a whole, so if we fall short yet again tonight in a big cup match then yes, McCall has gone as far as he can with us. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who thinks that...whistling.gif

 

To play devil's advocate....since McCall has been in charge we have had a:

 

 

 

2010/11: SC Final

2010/11: LC Semi Final (down to Craig Brown admittedly)

2011/12: SC Quarter Finals

2013/14: LC Quarter Finals

 

That's not too bad for a team our size I would say BUT it's the the other 4 campaigns where we got papped out in near enough the first rounds with poor performances that sticks in our memories and needs to be rectified this year

 

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I'd disagree with you there Gazzy.

 

In 10/20 years time, would you rather be talking about a glorious day at Hampden seeing your team lift the Scottish Cup or reminding everyone of those couple of months where we got hammered by the Cypriot Cup winners and the runners-up of the Bulgarian Premier Division?

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There's pretty nothing I wouldn't swap for a Scottish cup win.

 

Anyway.... I disagree that defeat tonight would see McCalls jacket on a shoogly peg. And nor should it.

 

However, I think a good cup run is well over due and would be a much needed shot in the arm for enthusiasm for the fans. I sense a flatness at the moment (hence the lack of response to a frankly excellent point at Parkhead on Sunday)but all that can change with a couple of wins. That said, I would rather lose tonight then be put out in the next round by Rangers!

 

In short, we need a win tonight and 4 points from the next 2 league games.

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