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So many peeple are saying that our season is over. This is CC's chance to prove himself and take us into the Top Six. If we play with the verve that we showed yesterday we would wipe the feckin floor with most teams. Have we got the feckin balls? Fer once the feckin players have to prove it to the feckin fans.

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totally agree, there are no 10 games left this season and if we play like we did yesterday then there we will definitely get 20+ points.

A real positive to take is that after the very poor game at Motherwell where the first half we were non-existent, the players managed to play A LOT better than at Fir Park. Full focus on the league now.

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Lets just remember we have matched a team that are on a great unbeaten run in Scotland, who are running away with the league and still in the champions league. Apart from Nakamura hitting the bar, Celtic didnt look threating because of 1. they weren't playing brilliant and 2. our defence was dealing with everything.

The goal we scored was brilliantly worked along the deck rite from our defence.

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Sorry if this is being negative IHE, but I think the reason we tend to show well against Celtic in particular is because they try to play a passing game instead of killing the game or lumping it up the field. This means we get more time and space when we're in possession and our best ball players - Rankin, Wilson, Black - get the chance to build moves and show what they can do. When we play a team that don't have any real flow we too often get sucked into doing the same - hence why the games against Aberdeen are invariably keech and why that game against a Hearts team that barely knew each other two weeks ago was such a godawful spectacle. With our strikers out we don't have the players to grab the half-chances that crop up in such games. Unfortunately I can see a lot more 0-0s in the run-in.  

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OK I'll play  :003:

We can all be really proud of the way the team played, Blackie in particular but almost everyone played out of their skins, and we outplayed them for long stretches with our 2 main strikers missing.

They were jammier than jammy Jack McJam, winner of last years Mr Jam contest, and Nakamura's broken his hand (HAHAHA)  :001:

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So Nakamura played on with a boken bone in his hand and McBain came off 'cos he hurt his. Must be made of stonger stuff in Japan  :006:

It all depends on when the injury occured.  If the Nakamura injury happened in the second half, it would be a lot easier to continue playing due to adrenaline stopping the pain getting to the point that it was affecting your game.  The McBain injury obviously happened in the first half, and so when he stopped at half time, the adrenaline would have disappeared and the pain would have been excruciating.  We also don't know the extent of the injury and how bad it is.

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