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chunky jag

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  1. I'll have a pint of what you are drinking. I'll have a go at the same team:

     

    Halliwell: A guy who hasn't lasted more than a season at his last 6 clubs. The last of which being Forfar

     

    Paton: The most embarassingly one footed player I've ever seen. Had a shocker of a season last year after looking semi decent in his first year.

     

    Boyle: Doesn't even look like a footballer. We will be tormented down the wing with him in the team.

     

    Robertson: I wish we had a team of 11 Robbo's. Sadly, he's getting on a bit and it is asking a lot for him to turn in the performances we are used to seeing from him week in week out.

     

    Archie: Love him as a player but only time will tell how he gets over his latest injury.

     

    McNamara: Will give us a decent passer in the middle of the park. However, his will his legs be able to carry him through a full season?

     

    Rowson: Again, like Robbo, I wish we had a team of him. However, he is also a year older.

     

    Cairney: Has great potential but if he is out on the right, will he be able to deliver from what is not his best position?

     

    Erskine: Can go back to the juniors any time as far as I'm concerned. Zero end product and zero composure in front of goal. Has a long long way to go before he can be considered a decent footballer.

     

    Buchannan: When fit, can be the best striker in the league. However, keeping him fit is the problem.

     

    Grehan: Totally untried at this level. I can only hope he hits the ground running and provides the service that Buchannan thrives on.

     

    I'm pinning my (very flimsy) hopes on the likes of McBeth coming good. However, it is a big ask for the young guys to be able to turn it on for the 1st team on a consistent basis. Hence why I think we'll at best finish 7th (probably 8th though)

    Like a previous poster i agree almost to the word

     

    robbo, rowser, archie, will be consistent and dependable but can they be good every week?

     

    cairney is the potential in the squad and the one who if he screws the nut can go on and better himself, but thats a big "if"

     

    buchanan too injury prone, ive almost given up, but if he hits form most teams will fear him.

     

    MacBeth has to come good this season, somethin has to happen with the youngsters, even winning the challenge cup with 3-4 u-19s playing or somethin would be great. Not too optimistic this season, still have faith in McCall Britton Cameron Donnelly McNamara long term to give us good youngsters and be back in the premier league in 5 years, we are thistle, have faith my friends and stick by the cause!

    Like a previous poster, pret

  2. hillcoat is without doubt the worst collumnist ever in the history of football, why pay any attention to what he says?

     

    read his column first few weeks he was in paper, was just a collection of anecdotes about players with nicknames doing "zany shit" in the dressing room...

     

    "yes, me and big chugger mcgraw glued big choppers toes together when he fell asleep on the team bus once...what a to-do!!!..."

     

     

    "yes, once me and big danny "hard-as-nails" smith hid wee sammy "the snake" clellands socks...what a to-do!!...."

     

     

    "what a to-do one day in the dressing room, when the gaffer couldn't find his favourite mug for drinking his coffee, little did he know big cruncher mcdougall had stole it...what a to-do!..."

     

    **** off hillcoat ya w@nk

  3. I'd be content with a mid-table finish aslong it's a building block in terms of the youngsters getting regular first team football this season.

     

    Can see Falkirk Dunfermline Dundee maybe County making up the top 4, Stirling and Cowden bottom two, we'll finish anywhere in between that, which I'd take but it has to be with an eye on the on the following season in terms of bringing through the youth.

  4. ET reporting JT in talks with Burton Albion.

     

    I'm not really up on English leagues but that can hardly be considered a dream move. Can it? :unsure:

     

    They could probably still pay a shitload more than us, and if he's guarenteed a game that'd be enough to help him become NI number 1. Still hope a bigger club than that come in for him, he's better than Burton Albion.

  5. looking to get tickets to the 6 nations next year, hopefully to the twickenham eng scot match. doesnt have to been in scotland end as such, just want to go down with some work mates for the weekend. talking about getting hospitality.

     

    been on the official website and couldnt see any info, anyone give me any info on when ticks go on sale, and the expected cost of the hospitality for example?

  6. I'd take Kenny back but I still think there's maybe a few teams in League 2 or the Conference who could possibly pay more ages than we could. Decent enough keeper for this level, but don't see it happening.

  7. Some great memories in this thread.

     

    A cracker that pops into my mind is a lovely goal Ian Cameron scored, cutting in from the left and curling a beauty past Gilles Rousset at Tynecastle, I think to put us 5-1 up!?

     

    Fantastic stuff.

     

    Doolan's on Saturday was a lovely strike, fit to win any match. Can't really think of my favourite ever Thistle goal, for sheer celebration it would probably need to be Billy Gibson's free kick at Peterhead, or for drama, maybe Andy Gibson's winner at Dens in the Scottish Cup. Could sit up all night posin about this!

  8. Loved the Man U team of the 90s, midfield of Scholes Keane Giggs Beckham, outstanding. They played the best football I've ever seen. Better than Arsenal at their peak for me, although the invincibles team takes some beating!

     

    Have a soft spot for Crystal Palace, always look out for their score on a Saturday after I went to a game few years back. But if it was Premiership, I'd have to say my favourite is Man U. Always played the game the right way, and I love to see the passion Neville Scholes and Giggs have for their club it is inspiring.

  9. Was my first game yesterday since we got mauled 4-1 off Dunfermline at Firhill in January, just lost total interest, but felt I had to go along last day of season to ease my conscience!

     

    Was an ok game considering the circumstances, end of season, neither team anything to play for. Thought Tuff played well, sad to see him go wherever he goes, all the best to him for the rest of his career. Thought Corrigan had a solid game, and for me is a better player than Paton. Conroy steady but nothing special, don't know what the plans are for left back next season with Archie injured? Hopefully Boyle out the door from what I've heard of him, although I've hardly seen him this season.

     

    Maxy too slow, I'd chop him. Robbo played well, reads the game well.

     

    In midfield, Rowser played well, I'd keep him for next season definitely. Encouraged by what I saw from MacBeth, looks composed on the ball, confident, not afraid to have a dig or try a killer pass, he must feature more next season, I'd rather guarentee him a game than sign some journeyman diddy released from Killie or somethin. You can tell he's been coached by Sid all season, always looked like he had time on the ball, looking forward to him improving next season. Hodge was ok, wouldn't mind if we chopped him though.

     

    Sid was ineffectual behind the front 2, I've enjoyed his season, he is a class act, great touch and composure, but in terms of the first team I'd like to think if we keep him as a coach next season, his role will be bit part for next season.

     

    Grehan played well, put himself about. Get a good pre-season behind him hopefully he can improve, obviously not the finished article, but I think he looks a bit in the Scott McLean mould, can hold it up, athletic, good in the air, should have hit the target with his chances yesterday, but that will hopefully come, but encouraged a lot by Grehan. Erskine, beats a man maybe once a half and gets in a good position and his final ball isn't right, or he hasn't got the composure. I'd hold onto him, another season coming off the bench to try and change games, I don't think he'll be on a great deal in terms of a wage, so I'd give him another season, see what happens.

     

    Very impressed by Doolan when he came on, great goal, looked really keen and sharp, if the season went on another month I wouldn't bet against him scoring a few more. Again, won't be on mega bucks of a wage, worth another look next season.

     

    Thinking of next year, I don't see us having enough to mount a challenge. I've lost faith a bit in McCall's signing ability after some of the nightmares this year. Find a decent striker to play with Grehan Buchanan Doolan. MacBeth must be given more games next season, get him in every first team squad and develop him. Need a decent centre back and left back. I'd be happy with Halliwell signing on to replace JT. Something a bit different in midfield, a goal scoring midfielder would be nice. Too bad McKeown couldn't keep injury free. We need someone to do what Hardie did for us.

     

    That is all!

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