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  1. Can’t believe we have wasted part of our budget on Broadfoot and Gardyne. Both hopeless. Would have preferred to give our kids a game, couldn’t be any worse. Drapes played centre half for Cove and probably didn’t need to go for a shower afterwards. Communicated to his fellow defenders throughout, something Broadfoot seems incapable of. Not sure what he brings to our club.
    5 points
  2. For the second game in succession, we find ourselves two goals down to a part time team from a lower division. I was prepared to look on the Stirling game as an aberration. Unless we turn it round in the second half, it is beginning to look far more serious and concerning than that.
    2 points
  3. The League Cup is a competition we should have a chance of going deep into, but this is embarrassing. I say it every year but an unambitious pre-season of mainly doling out beatings to HL teams disnae prepare us for the hard stuff.
    1 point
  4. Fer fecks sake this is pre-season with a new team, finding out the positives and the negatives. Many are not match fit and need time to suss out who they are playing with and the best system to use. Mind you it is the weather for vultures to circle.
    1 point
  5. No. But he needs to realise quicker in game situations when things are working
    1 point
  6. Massively worrying that Dodds has persisted with the same formation again for another 90mins. We have conceded 5 goals against L1/2 clubs in 2 games and couldn't keep the ball against Cove. We were so wide open. Felt sorry for the central midfielders chasing shadows
    1 point
  7. Hmm. I think I'd rather have played Covid Rangers and lost 3-0.
    1 point
  8. Nice to get the bad days in the office out of the way before the serious stuff starts! That's about the only silver lining I can find from the last two results...
    1 point
  9. Reality check needed. This is no where near good enough , even at this stage of the season. Not good enough.
    1 point
  10. Shocking and an embarrassment. Outplayed and outcontested in every department. Our League Cup campaign is over for yet another season before it has properly began. That is immensely disappointing and hugely worrying but not a disaster. What would be a disaster would be to take anything like this form and this attitude into the league season The Championship is going to be highly competitive this season and this form, or anything like it is relegation form and not the form of a side competing at the right end of the league table. We can't afford a slow start to the league season. Billy Dodds, the board and the majority of fans put their faith in you only a matter of weeks ago. Get it sorted and get it sorted without delay.
    1 point
  11. Wonder what 'The Boss' has to say about this fiasco.
    0 points
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