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  1. As Bill Shankly once said - "Offences win games - Defences win Championships." As I have alluded to before we look like a team better suited to attacking on the break and away from home. Maintaining a solid defence is essential and Carl & Co. will undoubtedly be prioritizing that. We have played 5 out of the 8 games at home. Away from home we have amassed 7 from 9, including the difficult trip to the Dark Side, three clean sheets and 4 goals. I expect to get at least 4 out of the next 6 points. Then the table may look a lot different as other teams are beating each other. Plus it is Tinkerville versus Ayr up next. Amongst the teams that we have played at home are Ayr and Queens who are not shoo-ins. Plus the opening game against Alloa was always a difficult starter. It does also however suggest that Robbo has to change the style at home. A few have advocated playing wider with more pace which seems like the answer. Lets see.
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  2. 2-0 Win this evening against Dundee. Goals from Daniel Mackay and Roddy MacGregor.
    2 points
  3. Eh.. think he's fairly accurate, our complete inability to score is costing us points big time. The whole idea of football is to win by scoring more than the opposition if you didn't know.....
    1 point
  4. So one defensive mistake versus multiple spurned chances at the opposite end? Thanks for confirming that it was our attack that cost us on Saturday.
    1 point
  5. Maybe the answer is to a employ a third party to act as a go between Cordiner and Larg are still local are they not? Dougal
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  6. Nothing short of promotion in May will be acceptable, anything else is a fail. Surely most fans will not disagree!
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  7. unbelievable is the only word I can find for some comments on this thread. In other games yes we have missed some easy chances but last week ,the defensive blunder cost us the game,if people dont want to accept this its up to them to bury their head in the sand. Have a good weekend folks.
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