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  1. A local boy with the club in his heart who would be very effective at Championship level and who could also do a job in the Premiership if we got promoted. If he is willing to return on reasonable terms he should be welcomed with open arms.
    3 points
  2. Raven would be worth at least another year at Premiership level never mind the Championship. I would be very disappointed to see him let go.
    1 point
  3. Will be overjoyed to get rid of Boden, no matter how bad foran was at getting the best from the players he had, to me Boden just never looked remotely interested or motivated. Terrible waste of money. If true about Raven it is sad to see, however I think he struggled with the pace last season and would be another big wage bill
    1 point
  4. Not a chance Fon Williams' is worth anywhere near that.
    1 point
  5. As far as OFW is concerned, if someone were prepared to pay a half reasonable fee for him, I wouldn't be devastated to see go.
    1 point
  6. That start demonstrates just how tough this division is going to be. We need to hit the ground running.
    1 point
  7. A few thoughts on the guys we've signed/been linked with: Baird - the sort of hardworking striker that fans generally love to have in their team. The Championship is his level - brief steps up to the top flight with Dundee and Partick didn't go well for him. Only scored 8 league goals last year though (and none since February) despite being a regular in a good Falkirk side. In my view he's a decent squad player to have but he won't get anywhere near Adam Rooney's goals total from 2009/10. Ridgers - seems to have spent his entire career as a backup, aside from one season at Airdrie. Didn't impress when given his chance at St. Mirren a few years back. I'd have been happy with him on the bench but not convinced about him as first choice at all. Chalmers - was a decent prospect at Celtic and initially did ok at Motherwell before struggling badly last season. His confidence looked shot - if Robbo could build it back up then he could give us decent cover. Ferguson - Still young but didn't impress when Motherwell gave him his chance. McAllister - I saw him play for Peterhead in March and wasn't impressed - not as mobile as he used to be. I'd be amazed if we wanted him, or if he wanted to come to us. Nick Ross - we haven't been linked with him yet but hopefully we will be! I'd take him back like a shot. My mum saw him in the Retail Park Tesco on Monday...
    1 point
  8. Yes, for me, OFW was too inconsistent. He was poor at positioning himself for free kicks just outside the box. I still blame him for the goal against Astra in, what I think, was his first match for us. How our European debut could have been different if he'd stopped that one!
    1 point
  9. Count me in again Don
    1 point
  10. Only last season. He was great the year before and earned his place at the Euros. But whether it was injuries or something else, he then turned into the most unreliable keeper in the league.
    1 point
  11. Nick Ross has been officially released by Dundee. Worth a shout IMO
    1 point
  12. Hi I would like to be considered!
    1 point
  13. I fail to understand some fans wanting Nick Ross back. Didn't perform at Dundee despite playing a fair number of games, something that many fans complained he didn't get here. Far too light weight and contributes little to the team despite his undoubted skill.
    0 points
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