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  1. Get a grip man the club can't afford to sack him regardless of what some fans think so he is going nowhere! Given our financial situation we have to stick with what we have and hope for improvements.
    4 points
  2. I thought you were predicting the crowd 352 and 442.
    1 point
  3. Alan, I think Storey dropped his magic hat somewhere along the A96 ? He’s about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
    1 point
  4. No Vincent does too but for some reason Robbo prefers Carson Looking at assists from midfield this season in league top 3 are Keatings 4 Vincent 2 McGregor 2
    1 point
  5. Can't wait for the next episode this Saturday evening !!
    1 point
  6. Mentally soft, limited on-field leadership and lack of adaptability. The style of play is too one dimensional and predictable - but perhaps that's down to the limitations of the players rather than the manager. Right now we are shipping too many goals so need to find a solution in central midfield that offers some protection to the CB's as right now we don't seem to have a midfielder who can win a ball in a tackle!!!
    1 point
  7. Cant believe anyone thinks we are in a position to replace the manager! If Robbo walked we would get Wilson and Kellegher.
    1 point
  8. We'll laugh about it one day...... Maybe.
    1 point
  9. In Robbos first season we lost away to Dumbarton after leading one nil with a whimper. The fans turned on the team a bit. However the players slowly turned it around and won back the respect of the punters. Yesterday had that horrible feeling again. The attitude of some of the players was pretty disgraceful. The style of football was terrible. I went into the game expecting a tough game and wouldn't have been surprised to lose against an in-form arbroath side but we had players hiding and shirking responsibility from the first whistle. Yet again (same as the previous few weeks), Rigders rolls it to Coll, nobody moves or shows an intent to receive the ball. Coll smashes it forward. Defence deal with it comfortably. Is this a tactic employed by Robbo, or just players not having the balls to make a run, angle, or take the ball. The middle of the park was weak and invisible yesterday. Only players who I would give any credit would be Ridgers or Walsh, maybe McCart. There is no leaders, no fight, no toughness. Like has been said, there isn't a heap of players to replace our current 11. They need to take some responsibility and have some pride for themselves and the club and pull us out of this mess. This result has been coming and hopefully it makes these players realise they are nothing special and have to dig, fight and battle for every ball. Press, niggle and stick the foot in now and again. They need to move for each other, create space, have faith in each other. I'll be there on Saturday, I would rather see Harper, Machado, McGregor on the park giving 100% than the likes of storey, Keatings or trafford going through the motions.
    1 point
  10. Just 11 players who look fit enough , have a game plan and can be arsed would be a start.
    1 point
  11. Oh dear. Got the impression we were second best listening to Open All Mikes, but did not realise just how poor we were. Since the financial troubles and the EGM, our form has suffered, so it has clearly got through to the players and unsettled them. As I said in another thread, we need our leaders to step up, take responsibility and get things back on track. That is the Board, Manager and his team, and the senior players. The next three weeks could make or break our season. Yes, it is a small cup, but we must beat Clyde to stop the rot. We then need to get our league campaign back on track at home to Dundee and away to Alloa. As Doofer’s Dad has said, if we get the next few games right, we will be in a much better place. Time for the guys to get a grip and show us what they can do!
    1 point
  12. @RiG leaving early was more of a talking point on the way home than the actual game. Yngwie was restrained in not putting his hands together at the end. I must confess I was shouting abuse at them, for probably the second time in my life. I hope the virus was a big factor as it would explain the second half collapse, but to be honest we were second best in the first half too. The steak and block puddeen pies were good mind.
    1 point
  13. We are 3-0 down to a part time team. Stll reckon we have improved?
    1 point
  14. Wish he would take the jambo's job because we then get compo and can look for a more tactically aware and imaginatve manager. Would be worth looking at today's opponents manager - bags of experience, good track record, gets results from very limited budgets ...
    1 point
  15. My original post was basically asking the question, so thanks for all the bites ?. My question was based on JR going to Hearts lol, I know I said that I do want him gone, which is true but I was basing it on the hope that he gets the Hearts job. I am not going to respond to the negative comments because that's what you want lol, hence why I have g down the banter route in my first paragraph here.
    0 points
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