It seems we were unlucky not come away with a point from Motherwell, but I'm just wondering if perhaps better opposition pre-season might make the team a bit sharper and better prepared to take on the rest of the SPL?
I know we've lost Dods, and Caff and Munro haven't had a chance to gel together yet. But....this time last year we'd played Sheffield United and been given a bit of a game, which was a huge wake up call.
This season we've gone to Clach...County....Elgin....and whilst that's great for fitness, it doesn't give Charlie the chance to test people against real opposition.
I know that local friendlies are perhaps the nice easy cheap option for the club, but I really think that next year we should have at least one major competitive game.
Obviously it's Barry's testimonial year, so hopefully big guns will be attracted to a wee trip up north.
Yes, competitive matches can lead to injury, but IMHO the advantages far outway the disadvantages!
The team would be ready and gunning for the first game. This year, we've had to experiment, so the team aren't as settled and gelling as it could be. If we'd played better opposition, I think Charlie would have been able to weed out a few folk early instead of during the season.
It seems we were unlucky not come away with a point from Motherwell, but I'm just wondering if perhaps better opposition pre-season might make the team a bit sharper and better prepared to take on the rest of the SPL?
I know we've lost Dods, and Caff and Munro haven't had a chance to gel together yet. But....this time last year we'd played Sheffield United and been given a bit of a game, which was a huge wake up call.
This season we've gone to Clach...County....Elgin....and whilst that's great for fitness, it doesn't give Charlie the chance to test people against real opposition.
I know that local friendlies are perhaps the nice easy cheap option for the club, but I really think that next year we should have at least one major competitive game.
Obviously it's Barry's testimonial year, so hopefully big guns will be attracted to a wee trip up north.
Yes, competitive matches can lead to injury, but IMHO the advantages far outway the disadvantages!
The team would be ready and gunning for the first game. This year, we've had to experiment, so the team aren't as settled and gelling as it could be. If we'd played better opposition, I think Charlie would have been able to weed out a few folk early instead of during the season.
Your thoughts?