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  1. Same on BBC, 14 attempts, 6 on target and 58% of possession to date. We can't be complacent though.
  2. Yes! Our dream lives on!!
  3. I've just caught up with this after a few days off line. We need to support Polly. He has great vision and energy, and can pick out great moves and passes. Of course, some don't come off, but that's not always down to him, and those that do are evidenced in his assist stats. I suspect we will lose him in the summer, but I really hope he stays and aids our promotion push next year. I think the same about Vigurs. Yes, some of his touches scare me as they could go wrong, and he needs to get a grip of his temperament, but he is a quality player who we could do with keeping.
  4. My wife worked with his wife when he was at Hearts (we can forgive him for that!). We all lived in Dalgety Bay at the time. A great guy, and I really hope his future is successful.
  5. Surprised Carlo not back in, but Calder does deserve a p,ace. I was in Glasgow due to work yesterday and was going to the game. Now BBC text commentary for me. Dont under rate them, this could be a grind of a game, especially if the pitch is heavy.
  6. I agree. Reported on here a few days ago that we are without Vigurs for the Dunfermline and Livingston games due to suspension.
  7. Another win and now second. Two wins in their last two games and they win the league.
  8. Am I glad I got that wrong and Austin played!'
  9. Just home after being out on the town after the game. A great performance and result. I agree, Vigurs was immense, Austin took his goals well, Doran scored a great one and set one up, Polworth gets so much undeserved stick, the defence was solid, and Oakley put in an incredible shift. Clearly the substitution of Austin should have been Oakley judging by the bench, but it did not change anything. A very satisfying afternoon (and evening) and we can look forward with optimism. Tuesday will be interesting. Dumbarton need to win so should chase the game, so that should suit us. We will have Tremarco, Donaldson and Trafford available. I would start the first two, but Calder deserves a run, so an interesting decision for Robbo. Good to see Elbouzedi getting some game time, and he looks promising too Lets keep the run going guys!
  10. Looking forward to tomorrow, which should be milder and dry, unlike Tuesday! With the suspensions to Tremarco, Donaldson and Tremarco, I would go with: Ridgers Seedorf Mckay Warren Calder Polworth Vigurs Chalmers Mulraney Oakley Doran Tine will tell!!
  11. But thankfully he was very decent when he came off the bench and won us three points tonight!
  12. That was a tough slog in difficult conditions. Both teams struggled to keep the ball, and for most of the game our tactic was a long ball forward which rarely troubled. How we didn't score first half when we hit the bar after an effort was cleared off the line, I don't know, but equally we cleared a couple off the line and Ridgers had a great late save. It looked destined for a 0-0 until Doran and Mulraney came on, and fortunately it was "positive Jake" who turned up and changed the game. It would be easy to be hard on the players, but they got the job done in horrible conditions. I just hope it stops raining long before Saturday!
  13. Very comfortable win judging by the highlights, with some decent play and some great vision from Polworth.
  14. And Billy Mckay got only his second of the season for Ross County today.
  15. Sounds like a good job, professionally done. The next three games could define our season: if we can get nine points against Falkirk and Dumbarton, we will be right in the mix. If we don't, it will just be pride to play for in our last three games. Looking at the run ins, other than when they come here, Dunfermline's is quite easy with home games against Brechin and Dumbarton: to overhaul them we probably need six wins. As a result, Dundee United are probably our target. They will probably slip up against St Mirren next week and still have Livingston and Queen of the South to play, along with Brechin and Falkirk. So, a long shot, but .......
  16. Another win today sees them 6 off top and 3 off second with two games in hand. The two teams above them only have one game to play, and that is against each other next week, so it is looking promising that Highland will at least get second and possibly win their league.
  17. Best ref rating all season? Notable there were no bookings for either team.
  18. That's why I didn't suggest him, plus Calder's recent impact gives us pace wide.
  19. According to the preview on the club!s website, Donaldson is a "slight doubt" for tomorrow hopefully he makes it. My starting eleven: Ridgers Seedorf Mckay Donaldson (or Warren) Tremarco Polworth Vigurs Chalmers Calder Oakley Austin
  20. And our first point against a decent St Mirren team is a big plus too.
  21. With the games coming thick and fast, and some signs of tiredness, do we stick with the current line up or try to freshen it up? Based on today, I would make two changes, to add pace, with Calder starting in place of Trafford and Bell in place of Austin, giving a starting line up of: Ridgers Mckay Warren Donaldson Tremarco Polworth Vigurs Calder Doran Oakley Bell
  22. Sorry mods, I was getting a "something went wrong message" so didn't realise the message was posted. Please delete the duplicate posts.
  23. Good to see them putting a winning run together and now being in real contention for promotion Currently fourth, with games in hand against the teams above them and three of the last four games against teams much lower in the league. Lets hope they make it!
  24. Well, that was definitely a point gained! St Mirren came out flying, backed by a large, noisy support. Mullen was tormenting our defence and they looked dangerous with their pacy attacks. No argument from me about the first penalty, but I didn't have a view of the second, but a great save from Ridgers, one of several. We couldn't keep the ball in the first half, and I feared a rout. We started the second better, and were more in it. Their second came after a very soft free kick, which went in off the post. From then on, our guys were immense. Calder made a real difference playing wide left when he came on. Warren found great space for the first and Polworth scored a great free kick. Delighted we rescued a point, but also felt we were the more likely to win it at the death. Ridgers a clear man of the match. Warren did well against a pact attack. Polworth did well, especially after the break, and Oakley put in a serious shift. Credit to Calder, though, as his introduction increased our tempo. We also had a couple of decent penalty claims turned down, particularly when Doran went down and ended up being booked. We are surely safe from the relegation play off, but the promotion play offs look beyond us, but who knows? Overall a good week, unbeaten in four, and the last 20 minutes must have increased the players' confidence, as St Mirren's first half performance was probably the best I've seen from a visiting team this season. Hopefully Robbo is focussing on who we want to keep so we can kick on next season.
  25. I missed Tuesday's game as flying back up from Manchester, but we looked dominant in the highlights and that reflects the comments from those at the game. Sounds like we have a full squad, possibly apart from Mulraney, due to an injury picked up on international duty (which explains his absence on Tuesday). I would go with Tuesday's starting eleven, and unleash Mackay for the last half hour: Ridgers Mckay Warren Donaldson Tremarco Polworth, Vigurs, Trafford Oakley, Austin, Doran St Mirren may be top, but we've not been a mile off them in the three games, so hopefully we turn them over!
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