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  1. Quite frankly that is one of the worst games of football i have attended in as long as i can remember.

     

    It got to the point where we were asking "will that be in the highlights?" with Gus's chest control and Aaron's spam throw in suggested as shoe in's.

     

    the other week i attended my local team St Mirren V Dundee United. Two mid table SPL teams, play in the hurricane ******'s aftermath. it was £10 to get in. between the teams they served up 20 shots on target.

     

    any mug who thinks there is no difference between the spl and the 1st should wake up.

     

    what i saw today was players quite clearly either not motivated, or just out their depth. we were lucky gettin queens in the draw today, it gave us a chance to get through. those players fcked it up!

     

    i'm sick of watching thistle players play the ball BEHIND the man running into space, just because the last time they spotted him, he was over there... the boys running... play it into his path... fckin basics!

     

    but equally i'm getting sick of the abuse Erskine is taking. i don't know what it is, but every single mistake, missed pass or over hit cross is met with a torrent of abuse... 6 or 7 players had worse games today, and none got the stick he took. the guy never hides, is always available, owns up to his mistakes and keeps his head up. at one point in the second half, doolan dodged an over hit pass, sent to him at waist height. he got out the way of it. Erskine was right behind him and obviously had no chance to control it! cue verbal abuse at Erskine!

     

    he is the only player who looks like creating something (barring dargo) and thanks to some morons, the guy might just shrink into his shell and play the simple boring sideways game, the same as the rest of these non entities.

     

    Fox: not troubled, shockingly slow distribution from hand, chose the wrong man when kicking when better options available.

     

    O'Donnell: Beating two men in one move doesn't make you a footballer. Finding your man with a pass. That would be a start.

     

    Robertson: Aye good on ye big man, didn't notice, value, miss or appreciate you.

     

    Archie: only him and Paton have a style all of their own that no other footballer uses. Archie's is the bring it down, miss control your second touch, make a forward pass to no one, that looks like a sliding tackle taking it off the forwards toes! i also like the arms over the forwards shoulder thing he's going for, seems the refs liked it too, none judged impeding the striker to be an offence!

     

    Sinclair: Great engine (headless chicken) fckin appalling delivery. the only guy i know who's throw in is worse than his cross. and his crossing is some of the worst i've seen.

     

    Erskine: Only meaningful shot of the game for the team, early in the first half... only good cross into the box for the team. beat men, never hid, didn't play especially well, but only made 4 mistakes. took a fckin torrent of abuse from the JHS when ever the ball went near him and play broke down. even if it wasn't his fault.

     

    Paton: flaters to kid no one. this swinging arm and touch and run to control a ball out the air and beat a man is now fooling himself! you're in the middle of the park now paul, not right back, *****ing about. his in ability to be aware of a pass outwith the way he's facing is painful to watch!

     

    Flannigan: not sure why he was in the team, squad, changing room, stadium, City of Glasgow today.

     

    Cairney: the only guy in the team who the rest of his team mates have faith in. everything MUST go through him... but once you give him the ball? aye, hide, thats cool, he'll do everything for you!

     

    Stewart: See Flannigan. Mate, please, you are not a footballer. Might aswell admit it.

     

    Doolan: Ran tirelessly, with no service, barring a punt from fox, or 2, when he had 2 or 3 men on him. Deserved man of the match. Never gave up.

     

    advice:

     

    Drop Flannigan and stewart, bring in Elliott and Dargo... and as a team, get your fckin fingers out your lazy fckin arses.

    CAn't bring in Dargo - no cup run, no money, been released.

  2. Can the board afford to sack Macnamara, and also the coaching team he appointed before appointing someone else with no uarantee of success and more outgoings if the replacement is at another club which wants compensation? Who is available anyway who would come to a broke, piss poor club anyway?

  3. Interesting comments from Ivan Sproule in The Herald today about the poor refereeing in the Aberdeen-Hibs game yesterday, and his call for SPL refs to be demoted to the SFL if they have a poor game. Why should we suffer? Don't we have it bad enough without having refs imposed on us from above? Yesterday, Mike Tumelty was the usual mix of inefficiency, poor decision making and inconsistency that we have to put up with every week. What is the SFL doing about it - besides nothing that is.

    In saying that, we didn't deserve to win yesterday. No guile or the ability to put crosses in from wide areas to strikers who can't score anyway.

    Ah, the joys of being a Thistle fan.

  4. In today's Evening Times David Beattie gave a good interview but was clear that we, along with just about every club in the country, face financial difficulties. He offered suggestions such as plastic pitches for a wider use by the public during the week. The financial hit from the Warriors going is going to bite though. Part-time football?

  5. Balatoni slipped, but the damage had been done by Cairney (?) giving the ball away. Balatoni also made a number of good interceptions and wasn't any worse than the others at the back. I was standing next to the door into the dressing room at the end of the game. No-one could look the fans in the eye - manager, coaches, players. They know what had happened and it's up to them to earn their money next Tuesday.

    Why do we try and play the million dollar pass when a sideways nudge to someone in the same coloured shirt as you keeps possession and allows us to build a move? We are not Barcelona, but Partick Thistle. Play within our limitations for god's sake.

  6. So everyone thinks it was Conrad that sold the goal against Culter? Really? I witnessed their umber 2 come forward twice in the first half. Cairney just stood back and let him go past him, yes he scored the goal but he was terrible apart from that!

    Conrad slipped yes, but we all saw the park it was sh*t even Messi would of slipped on that park. To me it wass Cairneys inability to close down the right back that led to the goal

  7. Sitting in the Cavern in Matthew Street in Liverpool, reading the texts I receive from Thornwoodjag telling me of a comfortable jags victory.

     

    Or

     

    Sitting in the Cavern in Matthew Street in Liverpool, reading the texts I receive from Thornwoodjag telling me jags lost and planning how I can stay down there till my dying day!

  8. I have two but conflicting thoughts about Rememberance Day and the wearing of poppies. Obviously, I feel the same as the people who have posted about not only those connected with Thistle who made the ultimate sacrifice, but all others, both servicemen/women and civilians who died in the Great War and all subsequent conflicts. They died so we could make these statements.

    But is it only me who is suspicious of the expectation that we all must wear poppies? Did our sporting teams wear them in the recent past? I can't remember Thistle wearing them on the shirts a few years ago. And the sense that it is somehow unpatriotic not to wear a red emblem as a mark of respect? Some people wear a white poppy as a symbol of their opposition to all wars. Red poppies are linked with Field Marshall Haig whose indifference to the suffering of his men and poor leadership contributed to the slaughter of thousands at the Somme in 1916. I also, probably naively, expect the state to provide care and support for all those who suffered whilst serving their country, and not have to rely on charities for their support. The numbers of ex-servicemen who end up in prison or self-harm after discharge all talk of being cast adrift by the army. Even the US does better in supporting ex-servicemen (veterans).

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