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Flawed again against the Jam Tarts - although not many of us could do without Black and Cowie - although most of wouldnt be able to pisss them off either !!

Esson has been a plus - although that is becos Brew's faith in Fraser was dismissed and - as many commented - Esson has more respect and command of the defenders in front of him.

Why persist in playing Proctor in central defence - he is a full back or a midfielder fer fecks sake - plus he is keeping out Duff who has been a feckin stand out this season.

Why even consider putting Hastings in the starting 11 - his confidence is shot.

So he plays Imrie on the feckin left - another admission of mistake ?

He goes fer Bazza and the sympathy card - instead of keeping our best substitution card fer the last 30 minutes.

Shurely Vigurs should have replaced Black - more loyalty.

And finally why punt the ball relentlessly in the air to Rooney and Barrowman when they are playing aginst muscley feckin giants - and why revert to Granty's long throws EVERY FECKIN TIME.

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And we all dislike the wrong footed wide men.

No we don't, just not everybody can be bothered to post the same stuff over and over again.

In 4-5-1 wrong foot makes a lot of sense - better to have the threat of cutting inside than crossing to 1 amongst 4.

Nobody likes 4-5-1 I am sure but that's a different point. Blame Sam Allardyce.

And I don't remember anybody complaining about Barry Wilson playing on the left a few seasons ago. Without even thinking hard:

- The first (and one of the best ever) goal scored in TCS. Barry cuts inside and curls it in from 35 yards.

- Next season (I think), Barry destroys Dunfermline (again) playing on the left, basically creating all our chances.

- Cup match v Celtic. Barry drives into the box, beats Pressley, passes to Bayne who scores.

:lol::rotflmao: :thumb04: :018: ;)

Well lets play everybody on the wrong foot fer 90 minutes!!!!

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