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  1. We- a collective group of six getting on a bit boozers- tried to use/support stadium bar all season but have given up following mental door policy and even if you get in -early bell preventing getting a pint after 2.35. Plenty others willing to hand over cash but turned away. Also pure lies from stewards forcing early drinking up saying you must be in your seat before kick off due to H and S!! So now our and plenty others cash goes to pubs in town centre and arrive at ground just before kick off. Same story from many others- club turning away much needed cash. Not moaning just telling it as it is
    3 points
  2. Why moan? 2-0 against a very good Dunfermline side charging up the table was a very good result. You could go through the whole team and pick out good points with every player. Here are a few. Aaron looked really on form yesterday. Carson adds real bite and drive to the midfield. Trafford has now bedded in and deserves his place. Keatings is building up his fitness again. Rooney is the chief overlapping nutmegger. White wins a lot of headers on throw ins. Miles now able to check back and defend when danger threatens. Mark made some absolutely crucial saves. The back five had a fair amount of control over possession and were looking to set up attacks rather than dilly and dally as happened earlier in the season. Five clean sheets out of the last six games is good news going forward. We are currently operating with quite a settled team. Here's hoping Nottingham Forest soon come up with a big money offer for Shankland which would motivate all teams in the Championship to haul back Dundee United. So lets be very positive going into the game against Arbroath because if ever an opposition needed a doing at the Caledonian Stadium it is they.
    3 points
  3. I enjoyed the game yesterday. We never really looked troubled and even the two Nisbet chances didn't have me covering my eyes expecting the worst. Felt we had another gear to shift up to if needed and that the squad were playing well within themselves. Don't think anyone had a bad game. Sure, it would have been nice to see more from some; but I don't think anyone could be accused of not trying and if a player isn't good enough, then that falls to the manager to either replace them and/or find a system that plays better to the squads strengths. I came close to overriding the man of the match choice and announcing it as Ridgers ? Merry Xmas.
    2 points
  4. ?Merry Christmas ! I actually enjoyed yesterday in spells we played really well with Keatings being at the heart of most good things i thought Storey had a decent game again he put pressure on the GK and their back line which is something White clearly does not he is getting worse IMO he doesnt chase anything or win anything in the air despite being probally tallest on the pitch how much longer is Robbo going to persist with him not sure Todorov is the answer but we will never know when all he gets is 5 minutes a game. Second place is the aim now as DU are running away with it thats the difference a goalscorer makes lets hope & pray we keep going in the right direction.
    1 point
  5. Not really sure what to think about that. It was an easy 2 - 0 win and I didn't feel overly threatened by Dunfermline however Ridgers did have to look alert to pull off a couple of fine saves to stop Nisbet scoring and it could have been very different. We probably played better against Partick Thistle last week, created more chances and got pumped. Yesterday we didn't look that good for large parts of the game and struggled to really get things going in the final third but we win. It's a funny old game.
    1 point
  6. Good result, but Ridgers saves made as much difference as the two goals scored. Plenty good performances but wastefulness up front nearly cost us again. Definitely not Whites day, but when we played quickly and to feet we looked dangerous - so why didn't we play a forward that is suited to that style...not Jordan's fault, just mismanagement. A bit of thought before Arbroath required - if we just trot out the same team to play the same style against a dangerous mob like Arbroath we will be looking like fools, again. Keeping the gap to Utd only a measly 13pts.?
    1 point
  7. Not the greatest performance but there was a real team effort in there with Aaron Doran leading by example in Tremarco's absence. McHattie did really well at left back too. We deserved the win but twice we allowed Nesbit in on goal and again we have Mark Ridgers to thank for 2 outstanding bits of goalkeeping. It is notable that both our goals were scored by one of our back four, and whilst it is brilliant that they can pop up and score, we need our strikers to be more clinical. There are aspects of Jordan White's play that I really like, but I'm hoping that Santa brings him a pair of magic spring loaded scoring boots for Christmas. It may not be a white Christmas but perhaps it will be White New Year.
    1 point
  8. A good win. Consolidates 2nd place. tbh I think that is the best we can expect this season, and we will have to maintain consistency to achieve that. But at least it is possible. So, keep up the good work lads.
    1 point
  9. What a beautiful afternoon for a game of football instead of going Christmas shopping ? I will looking out for Alan Simpson with his bucket ?
    1 point
  10. I wouldn't think losing 1.25 million every home game wouldn't be noticed. Newcastle are getting 42500 average at every home game. But still want a full house to cheer on the team.
    1 point
  11. The Club could follow Newcastle Utd and give season ticket holders a free half season ticket to get more bums on seats.
    1 point
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