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  1. Episode two will feature a bald Dick Campbell
    2 points
  2. I didn’t spot it on Saturday but see Mark Ridgers was captain in the absence of Welsh and Doran.
    1 point
  3. The stream was so bad that it makes passing judgement a bit difficult but. I thought we looked a bit disjointed, which is to be expected given the circumstances. There were positives to take from the game, we did create some chances and played some alright stuff at points. I thougth Allardice played well in the middle, he seems quite a composed player who can use the ball well and is positionally good in the middle of the pitch, which is important for us. Daniel Mackay was dangerous and seems like he could fit in at this level. Roddy MacGregor wasn't quite as good as he was against Hearts but he is still a positive contributor., Cameron Harper had a decent game I thought, espeically going forward and played some good crosses. I thought Deas and Devine individually played well enough, as did Duffy. Ridgers had some excelelnt saves as well, really good performance from him. What wasn't so good - I thought some of the defensive organisation was poor, we got caught out a few times and looked a bit slapdash. Given the circumstances (long lay off and then injury disruption causing an unfamiliar formation) that probably isn't surprising but it needs to improve. Also, Brad Mckay was very poor for their goal, the Ayr player ran past him, his attempt at a tackle was exceptionally poor. I don't want to be unkind to our players but I just dont' think he has it at this level. I also thought James Keatings contributions were lacking - he had a couple of good shots but in a team like this with so many young players he should be making himself a focal point and he was fairly anonymous. I'm also not sold on Todorov as our main striker, \I know it's unfair given he's scored two goals in two games but I would have Storey and Sutherland ahead of him.
    1 point
  4. Having watched the highlights that ball appears to have crossed the line fully.
    1 point
  5. But surely, from North Korea, the West is to the South and the East?
    1 point
  6. I am shure that you will get linked in to the next episode of the bald linesman.
    1 point
  7. Official membership of the happy clappers fan club IBM.
    1 point
  8. Good to see Toddy getting another goal and a great strike from Daniel Mackay just before half time. The goals will come as we play more and as others have said a good effort from a young team!
    1 point
  9. I enjoyed those highlights, some good action at both ends, two good saves from Ridgers, and a couple of off-the-line clearances. Toddy's effort in the first half was sooo close to being in. Have to say seeing the ground bathed in sunshine, with blue sky overhead and the sea behind, has certainly made me pine for the time I can come up again.
    1 point
  10. You cannae win anything with kids..but just watch these boys go. Danial Mackay was again very dangerous creating chances, moving well and making himself available . Our most dangerous player by a long way. Harper starting to look more comfortable and dangerous going forward. Made a bad decision to shoot when mackay was free Macgregor was a little ineffective for me today but the 343 ? formation probably made it a little hard for him. Ryan Fyffe again came on and done very well. Loved his cross for the winner, but loved even more his attitude after the goal which seemed much more focussed on winning the game rather than celebrating a draw. We looked dangerous without Storey and Sutherland and with an injured Todorov leading the line and Keatings everywhere coaxing it. This will be a brilliant team as these guys grow. Happy clapping supporters club.
    1 point
  11. I am also so last century But "linesman" is shorter... You know these matches where the ref leads everyone out of the tunnel and takes the ball off a plinth? We could set up something similar with hairpieces for follically-challenged officials.
    1 point
  12. Because contracts And maybe no infrastructure to support Caley Jags TV live streaming.
    0 points
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