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  1. Why did Robertson play the same eleven and same tactics as last week? when by his own admission it was our worst performance? , And why can't we show the same urgency from the start of the game that we showed in the last ten minutes, we might have created more chances? There was an old movie called 'White men can't jump', and that certainly applies to our Mr White, I have never seen a player who mistimes so many jumps. Calder should be banging on Robbo's door on monday asking why he can't get a start in that team, he mskes a difference every time he comes on.
    6 points
  2. Need to start with Calder and Mackay.
    6 points
  3. Every time Calder comes on the pace improves and we look far more dangerous. Why does he not get on from the start?
    4 points
  4. Another sad day at the office, The big donkey up front proved me wrong by scoring a goal but other than that he was useless. Shurley we need to change the starting 11, to start with the same 11 was criminal from Robbo. Now I'm not a Polworth slagger but today he was uninterested, too many misplaced passes, he needs a spell in the stand because he's in the comfort zone knowing he'll start every game no matter. For an outstanding striker who relied on short passes to the feet in the box to score, it's depressing to see his tactics where he's got players just lumping the ball aimlessly forward to the big dufus hoping he can head the ball on to nobody. Not a happy supporter tonight....????????
    3 points
  5. Unbeaten Run or not the games are dreadful bar when Subs eventually done granted earlier today but its the wrong 11 starting every week. Every week Calder comes on and makes a huge difference to the pace of the game but doesn't get a start ?? MOM today Coll he was solid
    3 points
  6. Full time 1-1 More points dropped today. This is going to cost us at the end of season to many draws like last season
    3 points
  7. Yeh we must be sharper to change things when they're not working, same with Calder need to either get him on earlier or give him a start. It frustrates the hell out of me when I see our opposition make at least 2 changes before we even consider making one. Mackay is an impact player, but I'd prefer to see him start a game again and let him bang in a couple of goals and then take him off for white.
    3 points
  8. I liked the banner which mocked the Christian reactionaries with the message "Non-judgement day is coming"! It's a shame the march couldn't have ended at TCS. This would have challenged the ingrained homophobia in football and allowed us to rightfully claim the "Pride of the HighlandS" epithet again.
    2 points
  9. They each need to be given the opportunity of starting the next half dozen games at least.
    2 points
  10. Same old. Not promotion form despite maintaining unbeaten league record. Hugely disappointing.
    2 points
  11. Should we start taking McKay on sooner in the second half giving him maybe 30 plus minutes to influence a match rather then 10 15 minutes.
    2 points
  12. Might find some parking in surrounding streets and lochalsh road.
    1 point
  13. There is a small car park on Grant Street behind the chipper or one on Portland Place across the black bridge (which is grey) might be better avoiding the Nip Inn when going along Grant Street!
    1 point
  14. I thought that was a much better team performance than against QOS. We started in much the same vein as we did last week and then some woeful defending led to their goal. But that seemed to galvanise us into a more positive approach and I felt we were playing pretty well across the team. I can't agree with Caley100's comments on Polworth. I thought he had a much better game than last week and was looking to be involved all the time. It wasn't his best performance by any means but he made a very solid contribution to the team effort. I'm not sure why Chalmers was subbed at half time as I felt he was having one of his better games. After the break I felt we missed his solidity in defensive midfield and that allowed Morton to have a significant spell of pressure when we just couldn't seem to get into the game. Doran didn't have a bad game but his replacement by Calder seemed to energise the side and we were much more threatening for the last third of the game. Had we not been up against a goal keeper in fine form we would have won that. He made 2 top class saves and generally commanded the box cleanly taking out 2 or 3 crosses lesser keepers might have stayed on their lines for. It is interesting that in his post match comments Robbo said "The unbeaten thing is annoying me now .... I just wonder at times do we get into a position where, instead of going on to win the match, we are happy not to lose it". There is maybe some truth in that but I also wonder whether he is picking a starting 11 aimed more at not losing rather than winning. We need a more dynamic approach from the first whistle if we are to make a push for promotion.
    1 point
  15. White's goal was a sublime piece of opportunism out of the blue, Barca style. Scully made 3 tremendous saves. Ridgers made three, erm three......erm he had nothing to do. We were a little too little too late. Disappointing result but an upgrade on last week surely. Note for Johndo...... there's no h in surely, surely. There is in Chorley shurely Shirley but not in surely surely Shirley........
    1 point
  16. Other than his goal White offered very little. Unbelievably static must have been a defenders dream today they hardly had to move. Absolutely shocking that Calder doesn't get a run of games and no coincidence either that Tremarcos game picked up when he came on either.
    1 point
  17. Absolutely agree with you I dont get why Calder is not starting and White is not mobile he waits for the ball to hopefully land at him and dont get me started on the side passing of the ball no one is prepared to run down the middle with it so that must be the coaching and what they are instructed to do zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ?
    1 point
  18. I thought the performance last week was bad......I have no words for today! ??
    1 point
  19. Being in playoff positions after 8 games bodes well but now need to stay in them, draws at home means away wins become more necessary.
    1 point
  20. 1 point
  21. 1 point
  22. But that's not an SLO - that's a contact page. UEFA and SFA back the Supporter Direct Scotland description - which is an individual, present, home and away matches, who supporters know, who the club knows, who the stewards and police know. The club say we can't have that - and for some that's ok, and for some it is not.
    1 point
  23. 1 point
  24. I think folks are just struggling to get over last weekend's excitement.
    1 point
  25. Why? If even if it does, it is still a poor and half baked option. It would be interesting to hear if the the club discussed the SLO function idea with the SFA before implementing it.
    1 point
  26. Personally, the only emotion I would have in that event is relief.
    1 point
  27. I agree. My one criticism of Robbo is that he is too often too slow to change things when they are not working.
    1 point
  28. don't care where the goals come from but we need some to keep in touch. Come on the Caley!!
    1 point
  29. Brilliant result, with Ayr and County losing we are back at the top, saved me £20 and two hours time.
    1 point
  30. I'm likely going to get pelters for this...but I am copying a FB post I made on a share of the petition in support of the March (but here I have broken it up into paragraphs) ..... I genuinely don't see the point or necessity in marches celebrating difference in a country in which acceptance of difference is enshrined in law, whether that difference is racial, gender-based, religious or anything else. Marches are for protests against Government policies in an effort to influence them and should take place where the Government is. What is the point of marches in any random town just to say we are what we are and we are proud of it....what next after Gay Pride and OO sectarian pride ...feminist pride marches, heterosexual pride marches, Muslim pride marches, Wee Free pride marches, Polish pride marches? In your face and celebrating doesn't do anything for general acceptance, but creates polarised division...if independence and OO marches, have taught us nothing else, they have taught us that. In a progressive society people wouldn't feel the need to celebrate their differences because their differences wouldn't matter....and no amount of marching is going to change the minds of people who think differences are not acceptable or change the minds of anyone who thinks they are entitled to walk the streets in their home town without being inconvenienced by people marching to stroke their own egos.
    1 point
  31. A lot of folk seem to think they can tell people how to live their lives. A little more " live and let live" wouldn't go wrong.
    1 point
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