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  1. No matter who it'll be, it could be an important post, especially if players are getting a bit above themselves thinking that 3rd is acceptable and they don't need to work harder than under MW.

    We need to get behind whoever it is and not be sniping at him before he even begins.

    No one outside the management and the candidates really know what the post entails so who can really say who would be the best for the post.

  2. The players receive higher pay than most in this country and they have the prestige of playing for us. They have the biggest consistent fanbase in the country. On top of that they have the possibility of being known as part of the team that took us back to our rightful place at the top.

    They repay us with this dross of a season, inflated egos with no performance and petted lips when told to do their jobs by their new boss. If they miss their old boss so much they should remember that if they had done their jobs properly he would very probably still be their boss!

    Most have rarely performed since the semi last year and of the new guys only Hill can say he's given a solid effort.

    So get on with it or get out.

  3. While we should be beating the likes of Kilmarnock without penalties, too regularly refereeing decisions are going against us which is costing us points because we are not good enough at the moment

    But referees know that they can get away with not giving us decisions that they'd never dare be so relaxed about it with the green and grey hordes.

    So until we do start saying something about it, we will be playing to a different set of rules than everyone else.

    While we understandably don't want to become a bunch of biased whiners like that bunch stropping every time they think they're hard done by, we can still question why we are not getting decisions in a civilised manner.

    And that has to include us fans, our few friendlies in the media, the manger and players, and the board speaking up about it.

  4. 6 hours ago, tannerall said:

    Thomson was fine for us, but when he first came to us Scott Brown his friend at Hibs would have been far the better choice for us.

    That first season for Thomson was the one where we were lucky to win two cups and narrowly lost the league  (for which we unfairly blamed the SFA for forcing us to play too many games in a short space of time)  And we struggled to reach the UEFA final, only geting there because most of the opposition failed to score more than us. I believe if we had Brown and he was established in that team against Zenit in that final game of the season he would have run the game and we would have won it easily. Can just picture Brown in holding that European trophy aloft. Wasted opportunity by Walter, one of our more over rated managers.

    Ulike many on here I still rate Brown highly and would  consider a cheeky wee bid for him even now as Pedro's local assistant or  as a player as he seems to be going downhill there now, but his experience could do us a turn. 

    Anyone else agree Brown could be good for us and a great "Fuck you" message to cellic fans in similar fashion to Mo Johnston ?

    How great woud it be to see him in a Gers jersey ?

     

     

     

     

     

    Defo :fishing:

    If that ned had played for us the press would have destroyed him.

    Cos he plays for them he's a hero.

    Nice try tho.

  5. If our last manager thinks he was a successful manager, then let's compare how the players played in his last games and how they played in the first game under our new manager. So, Mark, is Pedro the best manager in history? Because their style, hunger and methods not to mention preparation, homework on the opposition and general readiness are night and day.

    If he'd said 'we made good progress', then yes.

    Success? No.

    Oh and successful managers don't sneak out, flirting with other jobs but they go out on a high.

    Better than Ally? Definitely. But he is not a benchmark at our club.

  6. Just now, Sportingintegritymyarse said:

    I was at that game, main stand, pretty much behind the trajectory of the ball.

    Honestly don't think I've ever seen a ball struck sweeter. 

    Probably one of the few to prefer this to his dryburgh cup goal.

    I don't think you can compare them, they are both beyond the expectations of any rational person in a football match. One was a split second of pure brilliance in hitting that ball and the other was a short period of repeated spontaneous control and creativity. Neither can be better than the other.

  7. Either the press knew he was already allocated this match but tried to stir things up, therefore showing they are highly unprofessional.

    Or they did not know the basic fact that referees are allocated matches beforehand in a rota system, therefore showing that they are highly unprofessional.

    Which will it be, hacks?

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