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Fabulous win of course, but the 2 injuries are a worry as are 4 bookings.  It will be interesting to hear from those at the game but it is noticeable that Falkirk had no yellow cards.  You would have thought they would be really up for this game, particularly on the back of their excellent win against DU.  Were they lacking in passion?  Were we being a bit over zealous at times?  Was the referee poor?  Injuries and suspensions may well cost us come the end of the season but at least we are demonstrating a bit of depth in the squad now with people coming of the bench and contributing well.

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5 minutes ago, DoofersDad said:

Fabulous win of course, but the 2 injuries are a worry as are 4 bookings.  It will be interesting to hear from those at the game but it is noticeable that Falkirk had no yellow cards.  You would have thought they would be really up for this game, particularly on the back of their excellent win against DU.  Were they lacking in passion?  Were we being a bit over zealous at times?  Was the referee poor?  Injuries and suspensions may well cost us come the end of the season but at least we are demonstrating a bit of depth in the squad now with people coming of the bench and contributing well.

The referee was John Beaton. That should tell you a lot.

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Great result and performance. The referee was a joke as was stand side linesman. He let them away with murder, not one booking for them when they should have had several.  He was greeted with a great chorus of boos when he left the field. I hope Tremarco hasn't agrivated his knee injury as he limped off the park. As I said, a great team performance. 

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Great result, all the hard work done in the first half. We gave Falkirk more possession in the second but still threatened when we went forward. We lost our most potent force when Jake went off. He was simply electric and scored a contender for our goal of the season. Surprisingly, Riccardo Calder played great at full back and skinned the defender a number of times. 

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Good team win that. We didn't have any weak links tonight, Vigurs and Polwarth worked hard off the ball, and the defence watched each other's backs well. Up front, there was some really sublime one-touch stuff, Mulraney scored one, made one and his goal was a beauty. Full-backs contained Falkirk for most of the game, Calder looked really decent and Mackay didn't make any errors. More of the same would do nicely!

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Fab stuff! Gutted I couldn’t get along. Hopefully Mulraney and Tremarco aren’t on the injury list for any length of time. 

Bring on Saturday! A chance to catch Queens on points and equal the points totals for those in playoff places, it’s a bonus it’s at home too.

In 2009 when we won promotion we were 15 points behind 1st place by mid January. With a win and results going our way on Saturday we can be in the exact same position again. It’s definately possible to win the league from that position, we’ve proved that before. It’s not up for debate because you can’t change the past! The playoffs are more than achievable thanks to the improvement we have seen up to now. Well done lads ?? 

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