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8 minutes ago, innerjambo said:

 

No they don't. The vast majority don't feel that way at all. You're talking crap.

 

Yes they do. You're talking crap.

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1 minute ago, To Be Frank said:

 

It’s the way I and the other five people I was at the game with yesterday all feel ??

 

I thought you didn't go to games.

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26 minutes ago, Artful Dodger said:

 

The vast majority share the same view and every single supporter I know personally feels that way. 

 

 

An absolute pipe dream. Put down the crack pipe

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31 minutes ago, Sir Gio said:

Having attended a FoH event today and reading Kickback I could be forgiven for thinking that I support 2 different teams. 

 

 

 

Sadly, there seems to be a fair influx of previously banned posters and vermin interlopers.

 

Imagine spending your Sunday trolling on your opposition forum to get cheap thrills.  Its just as well some of the clowns on here today have no control in the running of the club with their clueless "sack everybody" attitude.  Imagine the surprise for the halwits when FoH take over and they still can't control the playing side of the club whenever they have a tantrum...

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Beat Celtic and everyone’s back on the happy train such is the nature of the Hearts support. 

 

To reiterate the point, 4th and 2 semis would meet expectations and we’re on course to achieve that at the moment. True story.

 

There are many games to go and there is a good basis of a good team there if we can keep Naisy and Djoum.

 

I’d give it a fair bit of time before calling for Leveins head at the moment, although we need to see a change in style and perhaps take more risks to create more chances. 

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On 23/02/2019 at 17:18, Top Corner said:

We need a new lease of life, 

Someone new to freshen things up. 

The Fans deserve better than this. 

 

He needs to go completely unfortunately. No Director of football role. 

Clean slate. 

 

This in spades. I think CL knows it too and will walk at the end of the season. He is a big Hearts man and has done amazing stuff for our club. He will either move upstairs or leave football altogether.

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7 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

 

To reiterate the point, 4th and 2 semis would meet expectations and we’re on course to achieve that at the moment. True story.

 

 

Let’s not let facts get in the way of overdramatic pantwetting though ??

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Cory McNamara

Aberdeen - just 6 points above us.

Hibernian - 6 points lower us.

League Cup - semi-final.

Scottish Cup -  dream, support, be united.

 

What to do list:

 

1. Send Celtic down the tubes.

2. Send Thistle down the tubes, rapidly.

3. Tank Dundee (the hardest task).

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I hate the fans deserve better statement that I keep hearing. We might want better but we don't deserve better any more than any other team. We don't deserve any more than Alloa or Elgin or any less than ranger or Celtic.

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10 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

Beat Celtic and everyone’s back on the happy train such is the nature of the Hearts support. 

 

To reiterate the point, 4th and 2 semis would meet expectations and we’re on course to achieve that at the moment. True story.

 

There are many games to go and there is a good basis of a good team there if we can keep Naisy and Djoum.

 

I’d give it a fair bit of time before calling for Leveins head at the moment, although we need to see a change in style and perhaps take more risks to create more chances. 

 

I'd like to see some youngsters given a go to freshen things up and add energy - eg Burns or Cochrane if fit and Keena. The Hearts support can be hyper critical but generally young players get some more time to prove themselves (unless they've been bought like Clare and Wighton obviously, in which case "boooo").

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14 minutes ago, frankblack said:

 

Sadly, there seems to be a fair influx of previously banned posters and vermin interlopers.

 

Imagine spending your Sunday trolling on your opposition forum to get cheap thrills.  Its just as well some of the clowns on here today have no control in the running of the club with their clueless "sack everybody" attitude.  Imagine the surprise for the halwits when FoH take over and they still can't control the playing side of the club whenever they have a tantrum...

That’s pathetic. 

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I do not claim to know what the answer is, should Craig stay or go? I only know as a paying punter I am not happy with what I watching on the pitch, I miss the days when I would walk along Gorgie to the match full of optimism with a spring in my step, 

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11 hours ago, Fozzyonthefence said:

 

Marginally better in the league but still utter shite.  

 

We beat a junior side side in the Scottish cup and have the worst team in the Championship in the next round.  What would that prove if we win, other than the draw has been extremely kind for a change.

 

League Cup, we beat Motherwell at home to reach the semi, that was about it.

 

Hopefully Budge won’t judge a successful season on whether we can beat Auchinleck and Partick.

 

 

So yes was the answer. 

The league also isn't over.  That could improve further or get worse. 

 

Your cup analysis is also honking, you are trying to belittle progress in it because of the teams we have beaten. 

It's a cup, what do you suggest? 

Ask for a swapsy with another team just to keep clowns in our support happy? 

 

 

There is scope for serious debate as results are poor, but some of the lengths folk go to in order to talk down any progress is incredible. 

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4 minutes ago, Bauldrick said:

I do not claim to know what the answer is, should Craig stay or go? I only know as a paying punter I am not happy with what I watching on the pitch, I miss the days when I would walk along Gorgie to the match full of optimism with a spring in my step, 

 

When were those days or that one day? I'm always in a state of nervous anticipation on the way to matches. The spring in the step comes after a win.

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5 minutes ago, Bauldrick said:

I do not claim to know what the answer is, should Craig stay or go? I only know as a paying punter I am not happy with what I watching on the pitch, I miss the days when I would walk along Gorgie to the match full of optimism with a spring in my step, 

 

 

Was this when there was no computers, things were black and white and kids played in the street? 

 

Great days indeed. 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, jambopilms said:

I hate the fans deserve better statement that I keep hearing. We might want better but we don't deserve better any more than any other team. We don't deserve any more than Alloa or Elgin or any less than ranger or Celtic.

 

 

We deserve far more than the Glasgow bigots. 

 

Every team deserves far more than them. ?

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17 minutes ago, Maiden Gorgie said:

 

This in spades. I think CL knows it too and will walk at the end of the season. He is a big Hearts man and has done amazing stuff for our club. He will either move upstairs or leave football altogether.

 

 

I have a feeling of this too. 

 

Improve from last year, steady the ship. 

 

The thing is will we stay behind him, get the most from this season, still allot to play for and then be rational about his replacement. 

 

Or will it be Robbie--Cathro all over again ?

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8 minutes ago, Olly Lee's left boot said:

 

 

So yes was the answer. 

The league also isn't over.  That could improve further or get worse. 

 

Your cup analysis is also honking, you are trying to belittle progress in it because of the teams we have beaten. 

It's a cup, what do you suggest? 

Ask for a swapsy with another team just to keep clowns in our support happy? 

 

 

There is scope for serious debate as results are poor, but some of the lengths folk go to in order to talk down any progress is incredible. 

 

There's a nervousness about our play sometimes these days and, in relation to the thread topic about the role of our fans, if the stands are getting on top of our own players too quickly - which IMO they do sometimes - that does have an effect. 

 

We do have a reputation as a very hard to please, moany support now. It's been brought up in the media fairly regularly the last few years after  the Neilson plane stunt. Mulraney and Clare both got some good applause vs St Mirren for a couple of good runs, but it never seems to take long for some of the crowd to turn on our own players.

 

Opposing teams, especially the likes of St Mirren, will come with specific tactics to frustrate our support, knowing that that can then affect our players.

 

Players are only human. To me supporting them and the manager always seems a better approach. Comments like wanting a Thistle win in the cup to get Levein out are batshit mental.

 

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2 minutes ago, Olly Lee's left boot said:

 

 

I have a feeling of this too. 

 

Improve from last year, steady the ship. 

 

The thing is will we stay behind him, get the most from this season, still allot to play for and then be rational about his replacement. 

 

Or will it be Robbie--Cathro all over again ?

 

The next 3 games will play a big part in if he stays i think. 

Not expecting us to beat celtic but if it's 3-0 4-0... 

Obviously expecting us to beat Partick Thistle in the cup but an upset is not out of the question the way we're playing. 

Then Dundee away... That should be fun to watch. not. 

If we go out the cup to Partick thistle i don't think many people will stay behind him. 

 

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To Olly Lee's left boot, The days when I approached Tynecastle full of optimism were quite recent and in glorious colour enhanced by being entertained  by Messrs Hartley and Skacel, happy days indeed.

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As recently as Jan 26th I came out of Tyney at full time thinking “I can’t remember the last time I left a game thinking every player in the team was decent”. We pressed, we chased, we fought we won.

Theres just no consistency of selection, of performance. I thought we played well enough at Motherwell and lost through a goalkeeper brain fart,

I wasn’t there, yesterday but was at a Livvy game, which was honking. It’s like we are two teams and just can’t seem to cope with defensive anti football type teams. Sadly most of the teams who come to Tyney, understandably set up this way. We have to come up with a way to win these games. It’s s results business, I don’t care what anyone says our results at home v “lesser” teams are not good enough

 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

Beat Celtic and everyone’s back on the happy train such is the nature of the Hearts support. 

 

To reiterate the point, 4th and 2 semis would meet expectations and we’re on course to achieve that at the moment. True story.

 

There are many games to go and there is a good basis of a good team there if we can keep Naisy and Djoum.

 

I’d give it a fair bit of time before calling for Leveins head at the moment, although we need to see a change in style and perhaps take more risks to create more chances. 

Win on Wednesday(it won’t happen if we keep it to 4 a will be shocked) and a still want Levein out his style of play and his tactics is shocking his lack of change when it’s not working as well is poor he’s a man that’s still in the dark years of managing..we need a change a young fresh manager we will never win the league so let try get a style of play that’s entertaining to watch....this year at home it’s been hard to stay awake.

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2 minutes ago, Bauldrick said:

To Olly Lee's left boot, The days when I approached Tynecastle full of optimism were quite recent and in glorious colour enhanced by being entertained  by Messrs Hartley and Skacel, happy days indeed.

 

Did you not enjoy Olly Lee's performance yesterday?

I think he done pretty well, solid 5 out of 10. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Bauldrick said:

To Olly Lee's left boot, The days when I approached Tynecastle full of optimism were quite recent and in glorious colour enhanced by being entertained  by Messrs Hartley and Skacel, happy days indeed.

 

Hate to break it to you but spending fortunes on players and winning two cups in 6 years isn't the norm. Worth mentioning in the context of this debate though - who made Hartley the player he was for you to enjoy?

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I wish Craig could recapture the golden touch when he was last our manager, unfortunately time and age takes it's toll and we all lose our edge eventually, perhaps it's time for a younger man to take the reins and to find us a new Paul Hartley  for us all to enjoy. 

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9 minutes ago, ToqueJambo said:

 

Hate to break it to you but spending fortunes on players and winning two cups in 6 years isn't the norm. Worth mentioning in the context of this debate though - who made Hartley the player he was for you to enjoy?

 Billy stark?

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5 minutes ago, Bauldrick said:

To Olly Lee's left boot, The days when I approached Tynecastle full of optimism were quite recent and in glorious colour enhanced by being entertained  by Messrs Hartley and Skacel, happy days indeed.

 

 

Yip, so in the days of the overspending that almost meant you wouldn’t be able to take that walk to Tynecastle at all. 

 

Best solution yet, let's overspend for 40 years, resulting in administration because it will get some folk optimistic again. 

 

I was most optimistic only 5 months ago and before that 2 years before. We know how the latter went. 

 

The former is still to conclude. 

 

Since they days of 2006 and 2012, we've ended up third three times, once after our admin 

The fans weren't happy after that either. 

 

We're on a poor bit of form and CL will be reviewed at the end of the season, plenty to play for still, don't do the very thing you would criticise the team for - giving up?

 

We need to improve but such talk of bygone days are in no way relevant or helpful to the debate, if that's what you want. 

Maybe you just fancy a moan or maybe just to let of steam, fair doos but such talk just fills the rocket section of our support with unrealistic goals.

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50 minutes ago, frankblack said:

 

Sadly, there seems to be a fair influx of previously banned posters and vermin interlopers.

 

Imagine spending your Sunday trolling on your opposition forum to get cheap thrills.  Its just as well some of the clowns on here today have no control in the running of the club with their clueless "sack everybody" attitude.  Imagine the surprise for the halwits when FoH take over and they still can't control the playing side of the club whenever they have a tantrum...

Everyone should be aware it will be fan owned not fan run.

 

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50 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

Beat Celtic and everyone’s back on the happy train such is the nature of the Hearts support. 

 

To reiterate the point, 4th and 2 semis would meet expectations and we’re on course to achieve that at the moment. True story.

 

There are many games to go and there is a good basis of a good team there if we can keep Naisy and Djoum.

 

I’d give it a fair bit of time before calling for Leveins head at the moment, although we need to see a change in style and perhaps take more risks to create more chances. 

We will be lucky to keep players out of contract - they won't want to play in an underachieving team.

 

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To Olly Lee's left boot, well, that was quite a rant you had there, I can only defend myself by saying I'm a paying customer whose only agenda is a wish to see half decent players giving their all for the maroon jersey and a manager who inspires his players to entertain and make us look forward to match days.

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1 hour ago, Artful Dodger said:

 

The vast majority share the same view and every single supporter I know personally feels that way. 

 

 

You go to games with Frank?

 

I leave the game and walk back to the car with 6 folk who all have differing views, I go to work on Monday and discuss the game with many fans most with differing views, most of the views are that was a hellish performance again and want Levein out, but not all.

 

Quite weird that EVERY FAN, you talk to feels the exact same way as you, quite creepy actually tbh.

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1 hour ago, gedster said:

An absolute pipe dream. Put down the crack pipe

You love mediocrity we don't if you love mediocrity follow the vermi

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1 minute ago, buzzbomb1958 said:

You love mediocrity we don't if you love mediocrity follow the vermi

Put your glasses on, bin the alcopops and read my posts....I dislike mediocrity........greatly as well as the shambles we are on the pitch currently...........open your eyes man......................wake up!

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30 minutes ago, Gambo said:

You go to games with Frank?

 

I leave the game and walk back to the car with 6 folk who all have differing views, I go to work on Monday and discuss the game with many fans most with differing views, most of the views are that was a hellish performance again and want Levein out, but not all.

 

Quite weird that EVERY FAN, you talk to feels the exact same way as you, quite creepy actually tbh.

 

Six of us at the game yesterday. All totally pissed off with the performance. All at different stages in terms of our remaining patience with Levein. None of the six of us want him sacked right now or before the end of the season (unless we end up in the bottom six post split).

 

If anybody in our group came put with the sort of nonsense that some spout on here (wanting us to get beat by Hibs for example) then they’d get laughed out the pub ???

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1 hour ago, Bauldrick said:

To Olly Lee's left boot, well, that was quite a rant you had there, I can only defend myself by saying I'm a paying customer whose only agenda is a wish to see half decent players giving their all for the maroon jersey and a manager who inspires his players to entertain and make us look forward to match days.

 

 

Wasn't meant to a rant, just a response in reply to yours. ?

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1 hour ago, jambali said:

Everyone should be aware it will be fan owned not fan run.

 

Owned by FoH, the Governance arrangements for which, approved at the AGM, ensure that FoH and its members will have no control over the running of the club nor even over how FoH funds are spent.

The accurate description is neither fan owned nor fan run but fan funded.

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We are sleepwalking like a bunch of zombies into utter also rans. Clean financials, some decent players and 16,700 turning up to watch us play bottom of the league St Mirren . It just absolutelty amazes me with all this behind us we put out utter turd performances like yesterday. All I can conclude is we have become comfortably numb.

 

Time for AB to show us some of that nerveless business acumen which has been so well documented.

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3 hours ago, To Be Frank said:

 

Let’s not let facts get in the way of overdramatic pantwetting though ??

From my perspective (having started this thread), this isn’t about pantwetting. It’s the culmination of a slow erosion of faith in Levein, following a host of awful performances against teams we should be beating. I like Levein as a personality and for everything he has done for Hearts in his various roles and I take no pleasure in reaching the conclusion that it’s the end of the road for him. Those that know me know how positive I try to be about all things Hearts and how often I stick up for players and performances when things aren’t going great, but I’m struggling to do that after the various poor results over the last couple of months.

 

 

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4 hours ago, ToqueJambo said:

 

Has a manger ever taken over a team at a semi final stage and won a cup? Seems an extreme solution to a non-problem. Our derby, away and cup form has improved a lot this year, now the complaints are about style. So basically Levein - or whoever eventually replaces him - has to finish 2nd or 3rd, win a cup, win all the derbies, and do it playing some sort of mythical attractive football no-one can actually describe? And do this every season? Tough ask.

 

I don’t know the answer and haven’t checked but I do have a feeling when Dundee Utd won the cup they beat Rangers en route, coming from behind at Ibrox. I believe Houston had taken over at that point, and whilst the Utd fans I know all love Levein, they didn’t think he would have won them the cup as he wouldn’t have adopted the same approach as Houston v rangers. Obviously just speculation but an interesting one, given none of them would have wanted Craig to leave them.

 

I do take your point and being a football manager is a tough gig, especially with a demanding support like ours. I love Craig but just think we need a fresh start. 

 

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3 hours ago, Cruyff Turn said:

Beat Celtic and everyone’s back on the happy train such is the nature of the Hearts support. 

 

To reiterate the point, 4th and 2 semis would meet expectations and we’re on course to achieve that at the moment. True story.

 

There are many games to go and there is a good basis of a good team there if we can keep Naisy and Djoum.

 

I’d give it a fair bit of time before calling for Leveins head at the moment, although we need to see a change in style and perhaps take more risks to create more chances. 

If we can’t beat teams like Livi/St Mirren/Dundee at home how are we going to get 4th?

Naismith&Djoum are gone.

What evidence do you have that Levein will change his style or take more risks? 

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4 hours ago, Smithee said:

I'll do it now then - I've always had faith in Craig Levein. 

He's an excellent manager and we're lucky to have him, I hope he's here long enough to reap the rewards of the foundations he's laid.

 

I know many will disagree, that's fine, it's all about opinions.

 

Totally, and didn’t mean to suggest that view is wrong, more the use of one result, good or bad, to accuse those with a differing view are “pantwetters” or “happy clappers” etc

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1 hour ago, Francis Albert said:

Owned by FoH, the Governance arrangements for which, approved at the AGM, ensure that FoH and its members will have no control over the running of the club nor even over how FoH funds are spent.

The accurate description is neither fan owned nor fan run but fan funded.

That's just not true.

 

The FoH, as majority owners, will appoint Directors to run the club, including appointing staff. Your last sentence is nonsense.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Jamhammer said:

As recently as Jan 26th I came out of Tyney at full time thinking “I can’t remember the last time I left a game thinking every player in the team was decent”. We pressed, we chased, we fought we won.

Theres just no consistency of selection, of performance. I thought we played well enough at Motherwell and lost through a goalkeeper brain fart,

I wasn’t there, yesterday but was at a Livvy game, which was honking. It’s like we are two teams and just can’t seem to cope with defensive anti football type teams. Sadly most of the teams who come to Tyney, understandably set up this way. We have to come up with a way to win these games. It’s s results business, I don’t care what anyone says our results at home v “lesser” teams are not good enough

 

 

 

Mainly because our management have no idea how to open teams up and create chances, or change it during a game. Yesterday was the first time they hadn’t subbed the left back in weeks, it’s like Vlads fax machine is back. All Levein says is we didn’t move the ball quickly enough, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT FFS.

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53 minutes ago, Pasquale for King said:

If we can’t beat teams like Livi/St Mirren/Dundee at home how are we going to get 4th?

Naismith&Djoum are gone.

What evidence do you have that Levein will change his style or take more risks? 

We’re only a couple of points behind Killie for starters.

 

Have you got any evidence Naisy and Djoum are gone? 

 

We played good football at the start of the season with the same team did we not? So it can turnaround. 

 

Still plenty of opportunities ahead to fully meet all expectations laid out at the start of the season. 

 

Perhaps recent results and performances are the kick kick up the arse everyone needed and we’ll now see a reaction. We’ve become sloppy and complacent and it has been individual errors that have cost us points in the last two.

 

I think we’ll see improvement v Celtic and in the following games tbh. 

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19 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

We’re only a couple of points behind Killie for starters.

 

Have you got any evidence Naisy and Djoum are gone? 

 

We played good football at the start of the season with the same team did we not? So it can turnaround. 

 

Still plenty of opportunities ahead to fully meet all expectations laid out at the start of the season. 

 

Perhaps recent results and performances are the kick kick up the arse everyone needed and we’ll now see a reaction. We’ve become sloppy and complacent and it has been individual errors that have cost us points in the last two.

 

I think we’ll see improvement v Celtic and in the following games tbh. 

Any proof they want to stay? Djoum wants a pay day and Naismith wants to play abroad, he wouldn’t have mentioned the MLS if he wasn’t interested.

Early season form is gone as teams have sussed us out. I havent seen complacency just poor tactics and choices.

We are in free fall again and looking at the teams behind us like last season. We don’t have any easy games left this season and it’s going to be a struggle from here on in.

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1 hour ago, Pasquale for King said:

Any proof they want to stay? Djoum wants a pay day and Naismith wants to play abroad, he wouldn’t have mentioned the MLS if he wasn’t interested.

Early season form is gone as teams have sussed us out. I havent seen complacency just poor tactics and choices.

We are in free fall again and looking at the teams behind us like last season. We don’t have any easy games left this season and it’s going to be a struggle from here on in.

We have offered them a contract whether they choose to stay or not is up to them but as far as I’m aware they haven’t signed for anyone else despite the fact they are able to do so.

 

We’ve had injuries and a loss of confidence which broke our momentum and we’ve been patchy since then. However, we have everyone back bar Smith so I’d expect us to improve once more.

 

It’s perhaps a good thing we’re playing better sides in the run in as it’ll make for more open games rather than bottom 6 clubs setting out to frustrate and nick points. We’ll have to up our game v better opposition and we have generally done so in the big games.We’ve beaten Celtic, Aberdeen, Hibs, St Johnstone, Killie twice already and were cheated out of a point v Sevco at Tynie. 

 

A good performance vs Celtic will give us impetus to get back on the right track at the right time and we’ll finish strongly. 

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25 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

We have offered them a contract whether they choose to stay or not is up to them but as far as I’m aware they haven’t signed for anyone else despite the fact they are able to do so.

 

We’ve had injuries and a loss of confidence which broke our momentum and we’ve been patchy since then. However, we have everyone back bar Smith so I’d expect us to improve once more.

 

It’s perhaps a good thing we’re playing better sides in the run in as it’ll make for more open games rather than bottom 6 clubs setting out to frustrate and nick points. We’ll have to up our game v better opposition and we have generally done so in the big games.We’ve beaten Celtic, Aberdeen, Hibs, St Johnstone, Killie twice already and were cheated out of a point v Sevco at Tynie. 

 

A good performance vs Celtic will give us impetus to get back on the right track at the right time and we’ll finish strongly. 

I love your optimism, whether it’s based on reality or not. 

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