Yummy Fur wrote:Disappointing result but the performance was neither disgraceful or shocking as described by some on Accies Twitter and I'm not sure tactically what Canning could of done better with the squad at his disposal although I would of liked to see Roy on 5 minutes earlier, however we now have entered the hyperbole zone where every defeat is a disaster, fans sing for the manager's head after 60 seconds of the new season and if a potential signing decides to sign on elsewhere then the Club is a joke - I wonder if this is how it feels to support one of the ugly sisters?
Big Wurzil wrote:Guys be honest, we got caught with Dougie Imrie trying to defend against their only footballing threat their number 11 Jordan Jones. He was a menace first half and for the equaliser and he got 1v1 on him and delivered to Boyd for 1v1.
Crawford had a huge chance where he could've took a touch but great technique and great save but Docherty and Roy through chances were awful. I'm no MC fan but he can't be the blame for lack of ability when faced with a 1v1
Willie Wastle wrote:Good to see more measured comments than the hysteria we often see on here after a defeat.
I agree 100% with Martin Canning's comments quoted above.
YeOldeHamiltonian wrote:ONE home win in 16 League games as a poster said on WAH.Has there ever been a worse run by an Accies Manager?
WILF wrote:The worst bit about yesterday and indeed the season so far is that all expectations and goals are set around survival and staying in the top flight. We will have good weeks and bad weeks and we will compete. We may stay up or we may not , I think we will have enough to do so but it will be frustrating. It's the same every year. I actually hate being in the premier league, only 2 teams can ever win it and the rest are chasing fairy dust from the start. No real point to my post just a bit apathetic to extreme reactions either way as it's going to be a very similar season as the last few.
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