redandwhite1874 wrote:Poor performance again and shocking decisions didn't help. Thought the setup was right other than playing Imrie on his wrong side to accommodate the atrocious and disinterested Kurtaj.
We ran out of steam at best and gave up at worst and the change to a back 5 was just change for the sake of it. Gills was poor even before his howler.
Referee was shocking but we need to dig in and move on and try to get our best 11 on the park.
redandwhite1874 wrote: accommodate the atrocious and disinterested Kurtaj.
redandwhite1874 wrote:Well the manager takes the rap but do those who rejoiced on Tuesday really think MC set them up to be any less 'at it' today. For me the manager got most things right but we didn't have many/any players on form today.
Chase Outlaw wrote:Anyone and i mean anyone could see that after the first 3 min of initial pressureThe Rangers were vunerable to the pressing game they are a total bombscare,Everyone except our manager.Pathetic Graner will not score 3 in Scotland ever again even if The Rangers draw Edinburgh city in a cup
Jimmy Liddle wrote:A few facts from yesterday now the dust has settled:
We just lost 6-0 to the worst rangers team in my lifetime and I'm 53.
We didn't manage one shot on target for the whole 90+ minutes even when they went down to 10 men for what was it nearly 12 minutes?
Taking the point above we had one shot on target against Aberdeen in midweek. Great stats eh?
The ref had an absolute howler with not just 1 but unbelievably 3 blatantly wrong decisions however we had a team devoid of any tactical nonce and too many players not up for it it was utterly embarrassing.
Even if ranejus had went down to 10 or even 9 men in my opinion we still wouldn't have won the game, this of course can be debated.
So where do we go from here? Well the board are clear that nothing will change and Canning is the man to take the club forward :shock
Gross negligence on their behalf. How many more fans must walk away before they wake up and smell the coffee? This fan of 34 years has simply had enough of paying good money to watch utter negative dross and I'm afraid will now find something better to do with his money on a Saturday afternoon. To those fans who will continue to attend my sincere admiration to you all and best wishes.
In peace x
redandwhite1874 wrote:Jimmy Liddle wrote:A few facts from yesterday now the dust has settled:
We just lost 6-0 to the worst rangers team in my lifetime and I'm 53.
We didn't manage one shot on target for the whole 90+ minutes even when they went down to 10 men for what was it nearly 12 minutes?
Taking the point above we had one shot on target against Aberdeen in midweek. Great stats eh?
The ref had an absolute howler with not just 1 but unbelievably 3 blatantly wrong decisions however we had a team devoid of any tactical nonce and too many players not up for it it was utterly embarrassing.
Even if ranejus had went down to 10 or even 9 men in my opinion we still wouldn't have won the game, this of course can be debated.
So where do we go from here? Well the board are clear that nothing will change and Canning is the man to take the club forward :shock
Gross negligence on their behalf. How many more fans must walk away before they wake up and smell the coffee? This fan of 34 years has simply had enough of paying good money to watch utter negative dross and I'm afraid will now find something better to do with his money on a Saturday afternoon. To those fans who will continue to attend my sincere admiration to you all and best wishes.
In peace x
Everyone can make their own decisions. We still have a chance of staying in the top league for a 4th season for what would be the first time since the 1930s; and in that circumstance I don't want the board to base any of their decisions on the basis of people turning away from that. Those of us of a certain age can certainly recall 2 seasons in the top flight where we were poorer (probably much poorer in terms of competitiveness).
Stevie Clarke wrote:BBC's Paul Mitchell also blamed Matthews for the fifth!
I don't agree we weren't up for it and were a shambles throughout. Matthews did save us early on but that apart we looked comfortable enough. There was a spell in the first half at 0-0 where, for about three minutes, we dominated and pegged them back, without ever hurting them. I was actually thinking that 442 is working for us and surely the way forward. Imrie looked much better, Kurtaj linked up quite well I thought and Adams was fine. Then the second half happened and I don't know anymore! Sarris, bombscare that he is, was a big loss. Could Gogic be a better bet than Watson? If Seaborne had been fit, he'd have come on and it might not have reached six. Canning can't be blamed for our injury crisis.
Sometimes it is a struggle to support Scottish football. Could it be corrupt? Are our referees REALLY that incompetent? How do Rangers get all those home draws (eleven in a row, not counting the new format of the LC) and we always get away ties? I wouldn't blame folk for walking away but I need to keep going because if St Johnstone and Inverness can win a cup and Queen of the South and Falkirk can reach finals, I'm bloody sure that we can too.
If you're in need of a laugh, the Sunday Herald reporter likened Garner's challenge on Imrie to Father Ted kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse!
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