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  1. Thought we managed the game well and restricted QOTS to very few chances. Thought everyone had a good game bar maybe white who really should have scored. Vincent, Walsh and Welsh all had a fantastic game and if it wasn't for some great goal keeping and the wood work it would have been more. Thought we played some lovely football at times yesterday too and it was a throw back to how we used to play. More of that in the future please! Had another cracking trip over and I am already looking forward to my next trip over whenever that may be
    3 points
  2. Always good to win but just what do the guys have to do on the pitch in order to get people to come and watch? The last home league game was the highly entertaining 5 goal drubbing of Morton, but yesterday the crowd was down by almost 20% to an appalling 1760. Robbo and the team are delivering a good product at the moment but unless people pay money to come and watch it, then it will simply not be possible to sustain the quality of football currently on offer. The lifeblood of the game at our level is the paying customer and yet it seems the better we play, the more people stay away. This makes next month’s EGM more important than ever.
    2 points
  3. We recorded a Pars special yesterday with some chat about the game on the way to Fife, got the views of home and away fans and bundled it all up into a neat 20 minute bonus package for you to enjoy to round off your weekend in style. https://thewynessshuffle.podbean.com/e/the-paralytics/
    2 points
  4. Can't wait to see the highlights to see Jordan's thigh/knee/shin/heel ball control along the 6 yd line.
    1 point
  5. We'll try and get RiG to tone it down a bit - he gets a bit carried away sometimes.
    1 point
  6. Crowd was 1974 still Shyte the team deserve much better.
    1 point
  7. Let's not jump the gun folks. We've made a solid start to the season and on present form no reason we can't put Utd under pressure. Even if they end up winning the league no reason we can't finish second : I would fancy us against any team finishing second bottom of the top league (albeit we would have to win the 2nd/3rd 'semi final' first. Just keep racking up wins so the team gain a winning mentality.
    1 point
  8. Deserved win, should have been more convincing, but equally we could have let them back in it during a poor spell midway through the second half. Fortunately their clearest chance was headed straight to Ridgers. It is great to be on a good home run, with 6 wins in 6, and there is confidence through the team. Four clean sheets on the spin in the League too There is much less long ball play this season, with a lot of the goal kicks being played short to Donaldson, McCart, Welsh or Vincent. We are a much better team when Welsh plays. The first was a great strike from Welsh, and the second an equally good strike from Walsh after powerful wide play by Rooney. Welsh then had a great free kick saved in the postage stamp corner. Second half was poorer, but White just couldn’t control a rebound after a great shot from Walsh (?), Storey had a great chance when he cut in from the right but got no power behind his shot and McCart hit the post. Ridgers had a comfortable afternoon with really just one save. Rooney is a much improved player this season. Tremarco did all that was asked of him and was unlucky not to control the ball properly when set up nicely in attack early on. Donaldson and McCart did well too. Welsh was immense and Vincent did well alongside him. The sponsors made him man of the match. Doran and Walsh were busy and they and Storey interchanged a lot to mix things up. White had a not bad game, despite the miss, and got the full 90, given Todorov replaced Storey this week. Carson did fine when Welsh got a deserved breather late on. Sadly there were only 1760 there to see it. Very poor! Partick next week will probably be against a team with a new Manager. Hopefully we can keep our run going, but no room for complacency.
    1 point
  9. You mean the 'fans' who can't be arsed coming? Guess they'll not be that bothered.
    1 point
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