Jump to content
FACEBOOK LOGIN ×

hislopsoffsideagain

03: Full Members
  • Posts

    921
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    35

Posts posted by hislopsoffsideagain

  1. Just back, what a fantastic result.

    Luck went our way in the first half, first Murphy's clearance hits Wyness and rebounds straight to Dargs with the goalie out of position, the McBain flicks out a boot as the ball goes flying across the box and ends up lobbing the keeper.  (Did he mean it?  Probably not).  No luck about Barry's goal though - an absolute cracker that will push Rankin's strike against the Huns for our goal of the season, bending in a scorcher from 25 yards.

    That's also the first time we've closed out a game well in a long time too - though its easier when you're 3 up!  Fraser was never tested, he'll have a harder time next week.  Full marks to Charlie who had us set out perfectly to stop Hibs playing their fast flowing game, and for playing Dargo rather than Bayne from the start.

    Man of the match?  The PA gave it to Dargo (since he's knackered his shoulder maybe) but for me our outstanding players were RossCo (believe it or not), Hastings and McBain.

    Who says we can't make top six?

  2. Oh my God, I haven't enjoyed myself so much in ages!  What a finish by Rankin, when was the last time we scored a goal like that?  Absolutely stunning.  We were fantastic, Rangers created very little despite their possession, and McGregor made three stunning saves.

    Brilliant.  Totally brilliant.

  3. Oh dear God, we at least got some entertainment, but it was mainly from comedy defending...

    First, the positives.  For the first time in weeks our midfield looked balakced and threatening.  Black anchored it impressively, and Rankin was a constant menace, finally starting on the left hand side.  Wyness missed a couple of great chances, but his use of the ball when it came to him more than made up for that - his spins and flicks were causing havoc.

    On the other hand, I think EVERY GOAL WE CONCEDED WAS A DEFENSIVE DISASTER.  A bunch of wheelie-bins would have been more useful at the first goal - at least they might have got in the way.  As for the next two, how on earth could we let Kilmarnock have a man over at the halfway line so early in the game, not once but twice.  Both moves started on our right hand side, and both times Rossco had wandered up the park and was hopelessly out of position, leaving Dods one on one, first with Naismith, then Di Giacomo, which was inevitably going to hurt us.  And for their penalty, should Zander really be the one having to chase down their left winger?  Shouldn't that be a full back's job?

    I don't remember Mark Brown making a save, yet he let 4 in and was probably without fault at all of them.  As far as I'm concerned, that's awful.

    As for the ref, everyone was giving him dog's abuse, but he gave us a soft penalty, and other than letting Invincibile and Naismith roll about a lot I thought he did ok to be honest...

  4. Unfortunately I am a season ticket holder...

    Let's see, what problems were there today?  Our passing was poor, we were second to every 50-50 (and in one or two cases, pulled put of it), we couldn't hold the ball up top, we had no width, the final ball was constantly wasted, and when Charlie did change things it made zero difference.  We have no heart, no drive, no imagination.  Apart from that, we were fine...

    Only Dods looked like he gave a **** about the result, and then he ruined his performance with a reckless tackle for the penalty.  People moaned about the ref, but I thought he should have shown Dods a straight red (tackle from behind and the last man) which would have earned him a longer suspension.  To cap it all, Motherwell were awful as well, and it's sickening that we lost to a side as bad as that.  

    Not only that, but we were BORING.  AGAIN.  14 goals scored at Caley stadium in the league in 9 games - compared to the other teams, that makes our ground the dullest in terms of goals scored in the league.  Isn't that depressing?

  5. Just back, here's my take on things...

    Mediocre first half, but open and entertaining second 45.  It was all us in the last 25 minutes but we just couldn't find the spark to score.  Dods was magnificent, one goal-saving tackle in the first half, then throwing himself in front of a shot from the same player later on.  Munro was great as usual, while Dargo and Wyness did well with the scraps available.

    How Gordon managed to save Black's header I have no idea - looking forward to seeing that again.  Hearts looked nothing like contenders for Europe, and Hartley only really had an influence when he came deeper, bringing a super stop out of Brown with a dipping volley. 

    Kudos to Charlie today as I thought he got his tactics spot on.  Black covered every inch of the pitch and harried Aguiar and Brellier well.  The introduction of Hart gave us an extra edge late on, and bringing on Bayne for a tiring Wyness unsettled the Hearts defence further.

    It's a pity we didn't win this in the end, but we'll play worse than this on occasions this season and get three points.

  6. Just back from the game, have to say RiG's report is pretty much spot on.  Callum Murray is a total muppet.  That equalizer was so sweet, the Aberdeen fans went mental, thinking it was a foul (BBC report suggests it was just a goalkeeping blunder).  I totally agree about Foster's challenge on Dargo, it's a complete travesty that he wasn't sent off.  On the other hand, I thought Dargs was lucky only to get a yellow for flattening Anderson - less a nibble and more a bite!

    Anyway, we didn't do a lot wrong today and deserved the point.  One man who deserves a lot of credit today is Grant Munro, who I thought was absolutely outstanding.

  7. RiG is absolutely spot on about the lack of protection Golly got.  The number of times, particularly in the first half, that Rankin wandered into centre mid, leaving Golly with neither cover nor support was impossible to count!  On the other hand, Golly's failure to complete the most simple of passes, and his poor defending for the first goal, means that his problems were not entirely due to Rankin.

  8. Just back from the game.  Some post-match questions for Charlie...

    1) Why wasn't Hastings playing instead of Golly?  Alternatively, why wasn't Morgan playing instead of Golly?  In fact, why wasn't Michael Fraser playing instead of Golly?

    2) What is the point of wellying high balls up to your two strikers when they're midgets and the St. Mirren defenders are the sort of people usually found at the top of beanstalks?

    3) Is John Rankin actually a left-sided midfielder?

    4) Why, oh why did we sub Duncan, who was my personal man of the match and anchoring the midfield, for Keogh, who along with Black kept going forward and never getting any passes?

    5) Did the players actually get any instructions from the dugout during the game?  (Apart from Donald Park kicking the wall in anger once)

    6) Since when have we been good enough to take our foot off the gas when we go one up?

    Oh jings, our performance was awful, bar the first 15 minutes of the second half.  Great finish from Dargo, though Rankin's contribution to the goal was practically the only thing he did of note.  My dad correctly described the St. Mirren strikes as "numpty" goals - Golly made a complete hash of things at the first, and Dods and Munro just seemed to want to wait under the high ball until Sutton caught up with them for the second.  St. Mirren played just like we did away from home last year, and thoroughly deserved the win.  Only Black, Dargo, Duncan, Brown plus maybe Caff and Wilson get any sort of pass marks today.

    In conclusion, ladies and gentleman, prepare for a long, hard season.

  9. CALEY: Craig Dargo is fit after a thigh problem caused him to miss the end of preseason. :003:  Ross Tokely is also available after injury problems to challenge Stuart McCaffrey for the right-back squad, so Charlie Christie has a full squad to choose from.  John Rankin may make his debut.  ITV teletext doesn't name Ian Black or David Proctor in the matchday squad but there's been nothing from the club to suggest they won't be available.

    ST. MIRREN: Gus MacPherson has doubts over veteran defender Andy Millen, midfielder Ryan McCay and striker Brian McGinty.  Summer signings Richard Brittain and Garry Brady could start in midfield.

    St. Mirren are likely to go with a 3-5-2 (at least from what they say on their forums): Bullock - Potter, McGowne, Broadfoot - Van Zanten, Brittain, Brady, Murray, Lappin - Kean, Sutton.

    Any idea how we'll lineup?  I guess the big mystery is who plays in midfield.

  10. I went looking for stats on previous encounters with the Saints, and if soccerbase is right we have played them 19 times, with Caley winning 11 and drawing 5 of these.  We haven't lost the last 11 matches against St. Mirren, making us unbeaten against them for almost 5 years!  Were Tom Hendrie and John Coughlin not sacked as a result of hammerings by us?

    HEAD TO HEAD

    1999/2000

    10th August 1999: Inverness CT 1 (Teasdale 88) St. Mirren 0 (Challenge Cup 1st round)

    17th August 1999: Inverness CT 2 (Sheerin 104pen, Byers 118) St. Mirren 0 (League Cup 2nd round)

    21st August 1999: St. Mirren 3 (Yardley 34, Walker 37, McGarry 40) Inverness CT 2 (Sheerin 29pen, Teasdale 86)

    11th December 1999: Inverness CT 1 (Wilson 51) St. Mirren 1 (Yardley 43)

    12th February 2000: St. Mirren 2 (Yardley 22, Bowman 67) Inverness CT 0

    6th May 2000: Inverness CT 5 (Xausa 25, McCulloch 35, Wilson 36, Bavidge 84, McCulloch 89) St. Mirren 0

    2001/2002

    25th August 2001: St. Mirren 1 (McGarry 50) Inverness CT 1 (Mann 88)

    3rd November 2001: Inverness CT 1 (Wyness 31) St. Mirren 2 (Ross 14, Walker 50)

    29th December 2001: St. Mirren 0 Inverness CT 0

    2nd March 2002: Inverness CT 4 (Bagan 38, Ritchie 55, 57, 80) St. Mirren 2 (Gillies 10pen, Ross 72)

    2002/2003

    31st August 2002: St. Mirren 0 Inverness CT 4 (Robson 9, 21, Hart 24, Christie 72)

    24th September 2002: Inverness CT 3 (Hart 13, Wyness 73, 86) St. Mirren 1 (Cameron 24) (League Cup 2nd round)

    2nd November 2002: Inverness CT 4 (Wyness 7, 25, Hart 58, Robson 84pen) St. Mirren 1 (Gillies 82)

    28th December 2002: St. Mirren 1 (Cameron 86) Inverness CT 4 (Wyness 14, Tokely 22, Stewart 29, Ritchie 51)

    1st March 2003: Inverness CT 3 (Ritchie 25, 49, 55) St. Mirren 1 (McHale 13)

    2003/2004

    27th September 2003: Inverness CT 2 (Ritchie 21, McCaffrey 36) St. Mirren 0

    22nd November 2003: St. Mirren 0 Inverness CT 4 (Bingham 30, 65, McBain 34, 57)

    31st January 2004: Inverness CT 1 (Bingham 88) St. Mirren 1 (Lappin 17)

    3rd April 2004: St. Mirren 0 Inverness CT 0

    Mark Brown, Ross Tokely, Stuart McCaffrey, Barry Wilson, Richie Hart, Russell Duncan, Grant Munro and Liam Keogh all played in that last game, while David Proctor was an unused sub. 

  11. A decent enough performance, just like last night we created a lot of chances but our strikers weren't firing on all cylinders.  Wyness's goal was superb, but for the rest of the game he looked quite disinterested.  I thought the midfield were excellent, with Morgan my personal Man Of The Match, while the defence didn't look too worried apart from one slightly hairy moment from Dodsy.  On the other hand, County were somewhat lacking in quality...

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. : Terms of Use : Guidelines : Privacy Policy