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Thank God for Celtic getting a point which means a draw v St J is good enough for 5th but looking at where we were when this joker came in, 5th isn't good enough.

Mr Cameron MUST ACT before this ass ruins our club!!

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Thank God for Celtic getting a point which means a draw v St J is good enough for 5th but looking at where we were when this joker came in, 5th isn't good enough.

Mr Cameron MUST ACT before this ass ruins our club!!

 

Is there not another thread with about 10,000 pages about this?

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Nah poor defending. Started from a poor clearance by Tremarco, Draper ends up dallying on it in the box thinking Brill will come for it, he gets robbed and then catches Sutton and goes over, quite spectacularly it must be said, but it's definitely a spot kick. Sadly an error of our own making.

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Playing Motherwell away is never going to be easy,  We never win there and our record against them as a whole is terrible.  I've gave up expecting anything from this season and will fully judge Hughes next season.  A typical 0-0 draw with St Johnstone would be great.

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Hughes OUT Asap!!!!!

This ***** just doesn't have a clue!!!!

Hughes neither scored an own goal, nor gave away a penalty and by all accounts our second half display was tremendous. Your dispaly on the other hand (and this is NOT personal abuse) is becoming increasingly tiresome. Please give at least some rationale behind what you contend rather than simply rant.

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Guest Mahonio

Ffs, the man is a born failure, tell me one job where he has succeeded because I can't think of a single one!!!?

Plus he is a liar!

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Really don't know what to make of that. After sitting through the Celtic game, which was a performance of quite unparalleled toothlessness, and the United game, where a promising first 20 minutes degenerated into aimless possession in our own half that invited pressure onto us, the first half tonight made it look like we were doomed to play like that forever. God knows who said what at half time, but the second half was a transformation. Consistent pressure in the Motherwell half, much more direct play (which is not necessarily a euphemism for long ball) and far more pace and effective off-the-ball movement about the side. Graeme Shinnie was at the heart of everything, and it looked like it just needed one player who was willing to take it on and the rest would follow. We were extremely unlucky not to take something out of the game.

 

There's been a couple of false dawns in the past few months, but that second half was the most sustained period of dangerous attacking football we have played since Hughes took over, and if he can somehow keep the team playing like that from now on, and cut out the long periods of aimless possession in our own half that inevitably end up with the ball either going back to, or past, Brill, then I'll feel much more confident about next season. One thing tonight certainly suggested is that Shinnie must play in midfield from now on. Tremarco and Raven are very effective full backs, and we benefit far more from Shinnie's engine and drive in midfield.

 

My last game of the season tonight, but hopefully the team can take it on from that second half and consolidate 5th place on Saturday; while Terry and Mo slither into the play-offs.    

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