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6 minutes ago, Redmist1903 said:

Absolute gross negligence if they don't but I don't believe they will, that's how useless they are. Should have someone lined up ready to go.

You know fine that theres no plan in place. Always said we are at least two weeks from any given point from getting a new man in.

So by that time half the windows gone, teams been on holiday so cant be assessed, hes got two weeks to get his own players in and we know how good we are at getting deals over the line when we have 2 months let alone 2 weeks.

Board have fucked up majorly not binning him before the final, fuck we might have even mustered a shot on target at Hampden if they had the minerals.

If nothing happens tonight then hes going to get until its too late.

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Don't agree with Tom English saying we were outplayed. I though we dominated whilst looking clueless as to making chances. It's the little things like first instinct is to go backwards instead of commiting forward. Defenders who can't pass and a midfield that is disjointed. All down to a mixture of players who are not the class we were hoping for but ultimately, it's the Manager who is the ultimate cause of the drivel on parade.  His choice of team, formation and tactics. Basically, the laddy just disnea huv it up there.

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27 minutes ago, Rico1903 said:

As has been said numerous times, the priority needs to be sorting out the FMB and DoF role.

Until then it’ll be more of the same. 

Get Gunn, Milne and Garner out. 

Spot on.

Whilst we have a career plodder of a Yes man installed in the DoF football role, there is little prospect of things turning a corner. His smug unveiling of our cut and paste “strategy” was a pivotal moment in our downward trajectory.

Any prospective manager of substance would have real concerns when introduced to his new plodder of a boss over a coffee.

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3 minutes ago, Johnnyred1 said:

Don't agree with Tom English saying we were outplayed. I though we dominated whilst looking clueless as to making chances. It's the little things like first instinct is to go backwards instead of commiting forward. Defenders who can't pass and a midfield that is disjointed. All down to a mixture of players who are not the class we were hoping for but ultimately, it's the Manager who is the ultimate cause of the drivel on parade.  His choice of team, formation and tactics. Basically, the laddy just disnea huv it up there.


Within the first minute Aberdeen had a corner and where did it end up, back at the halfway line. Why on earth would you not be putting the ball in the box

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13 minutes ago, Watson Oh The Bar! Scanlon Yes! said:

Spot on.

Whilst we have a career plodder of a Yes man installed in the DoF football role, there is little prospect of things turning a corner. His smug unveiling of our cut and paste “strategy” was a pivotal moment in our downward trajectory.

Any prospective manager of substance would have real concerns when introduced to his new plodder of a boss over a coffee.

Bang on.

Gunn had blagged it. Fair play to him in a way. He rode the coat tails of Mowbray and managed to get some credit for a few of the signings.

Now Mowbray is down south and there is nobody who knows his stuff that he can hide behind.

If Gunn left tomorrow, he wouldn't be getting a similar gig elsewhere.

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