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Low points 16/17 - poll

Lowest point 36 members have voted

  1. 1. Which of these was the worst?

    • Losing 5-1 to Hearts
      8%
      3
    • Being tamely knocked out of the League Cup to League 1 part timers
      5%
      2
    • Losing both Highland derbies
      11%
      4
    • Losing the relegation 6 pointer 3-0 to Hamilton
      75%
      27
    • Being thrashed 6-0 by Celtic in the Scottish Cup
      0%
      0

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I put losing to Hearts as some of the issues that we are now still debating were evident at that game. The time to change was then.

I put losing to hearts however, Hamilton comes pretty close. Both were grim and actually Hearts was the first time Ive ever left an away game early. Was a very very painful watch. 

If you can't motivate yourselves and show fight and bottle for a huge relegation battle then it shows your doomed. Loosing 3 nil going on 6 with no shape or direction how anyone honestly doesn't see this as the worst result and defining moment of the season is beyond me.

The Hamilton game for me it's been a long time since the hearts game with lots of time to get it right. We haven't done so and reached a real low at NDP 

I went for Hamilton as it was the worst all-round performance I can remember seeing from us, cut us further adrift from our nearest relegation rivals, and probably increased their confidence while diminishing ours. And for the simple reason that it was the lowest I've felt at an ICT game this season. 

Hamilton - not just because of the abject performance but also because it finally wiped away any lingering delusions that bottom of the league is where we deserve to be.

Hamilton for me also, followed closely by the lose at Dungwall, I think it was after that game I started to fear the worst.

1 hour ago, alternative maryhill said:

I went for Hamilton as it was the worst all-round performance I can remember seeing from us, cut us further adrift from our nearest relegation rivals, and probably increased their confidence while diminishing ours. And for the simple reason that it was the lowest I've felt at an ICT game this season. 

It was worse than Tynecastle ?

Losing to County twice is hardly the biggest disaster and losing to Alloa away was bad but it was only 1-0 to a side who at that time were flying in League 1 at the time and we did hit the bar.  Losing 6-0 to Celtic has happened a couple of times before and will undoubtedly happen again.

Tynecastle was bad but don't forget, we did have chances that day as well as it seemingly like every shot Hearts had seemed to find it's way in.  It might have only been 3-0 but the Accies game was far far worse.  Our defence was horrific, we missed a poorly taken penalty and could literally not make more than two passes all night.  Add to that that it was essentially a must win game (at least according to our manager) and many of our players hid.  It was the lowest point.  Absolutely no question.

1 hour ago, Renegade said:

Losing to County twice is hardly the biggest disaster and losing to Alloa away was bad but it was only 1-0 to a side who at that time were flying in League 1 at the time and we did hit the bar.  Losing 6-0 to Celtic has happened a couple of times before and will undoubtedly happen again.

Tynecastle was bad but don't forget, we did have chances that day as well as it seemingly like every shot Hearts had seemed to find it's way in.  It might have only been 3-0 but the Accies game was far far worse.  Our defence was horrific, we missed a poorly taken penalty and could literally not make more than two passes all night.  Add to that that it was essentially a must win game (at least according to our manager) and many of our players hid.  It was the lowest point.  Absolutely no question.

I would say the only reason a few people have not voted for Hamilton is that they weren't there :whistle:

Close this thread IBM has just got the correct answer :clapoverhead:

The Hamilton game was the most damaging in terms of our league survival prospects and team (and fans) confidence.

11 hours ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

I put losing to Hearts as some of the issues that we are now still debating were evident at that game. The time to change was then.

This! 

19 hours ago, tm4tj said:

I put appointing Richie Foran as manager.

Shame that wasn't an option. If it was I'd suggest it would beat the votes for the Hamilton game.

Hearts was awful but it has to be Hamilton really as we haven't learnt any lessons from past failings. Celtic hurt on Sunday but probably not as much as Hamilton because there were no points at stake.

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