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  1. The full stats in the last 10 for us since promotion- the points don't always square up due to 3 points a win

     

    13/14: -1 .... 8 games (4 gains, 4 losses)

    14/15: -7 ... 9 games (2 gains, 7 losses)

    15/16 -1 ...8 games (3 gains, 5 losses)

    16/17 -16.... 11 games (2 gains, 9 losses)

    17/18 -3 ....2 games ( 0 gains, 2 losses) - based on 5 games

     

    Total = 29 points lost in last 10 minutes, 11 gains, 27 losses. Though out of the completed seasons there are two terrible ones and two which are OK if not great.

     

    The only game we've been losing since promotion with 10 minutes to go and won was away to St Mirren in in our first season up - it's a rare event so should be well noted.

     

    In 15/16 we came closest to bucking the trend with last gasp winners at home to ICT (Stevenson cross and non celebration) and Motherwell (Lawless deflection) but a couple of post-split late goals brought us back down.

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  2. I think it would be interesting to see how many points have been lost by goals conceded in the last 10 mins over the past couple of seasons.

    It does seem like we never learn and a lot must come down to a fitness aspect. The amount of times Iv watched a game and with 10-15 to go the players look dead on their feet.

    I would also like to compare goals scored v goals conceded in the last 10mins. Again I can't think of us scoring too many!

     

    I started a look at this last season for us, I've finished it off tonight going through the whole league.

     

    For last season, points won / lost in last 10 minutes added together.

     

    Rangers 9

    ICT 7

    County 7

    Aberdeen 6

    Hearts 2

    Dundee 0

    St Johnstone 0

    Motherwell -1

    Celtic -2

    Killie -4

    Hamilton -7

    Thistle - 16 (sixteen)

     

    Couple of seemingly odd things there. Caley finishing bottom with second most points gained in last 10 definitely seems weird. Celtic with -2 not so much , most of the games they won were done and dusted long before the final furlong and they only had one winner after 85 minutes all season. Indeed of the 4 teams to take a point off them in the league, we were the only one to score the equaliser with more than 3 minutes to go.

     

    There were 3 games where a team was winning with 10 to go and lost... Killie at home to Aberdeen, and you know the other two games. :puke:

     

    We were also involved in the most games with a decisive goal (winner or equaliser) in the last 10 minutes with 11, but only 2 of those were in our favour to 9 against. Caley again top this table with 7 of 8 in their favour. Dundee had least games with late excitement, only 3 (1 for, 2 against)

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  3. I would go as far as saying Erskine is probably the most composed finisher at the club, more so than Doolan- if you've got jagzone then look at the amount of one on ones he calmly sticks away, especially at the end of solo runs.

     

    If we count his spell in the Arab wilderness then I think he's only missing Rangers and Hearts to complete the set that Kris completed last Saturday.

  4. Since 1988

     

    ....................Walker

     

    Law....Craigan..........Paterson......Archibald

     

     

     

    Craig.....Rowson......Charnley......Harkins

     

     

    .........Roberts......Britton

     

    Subs:

     

    Nelson, Duffy, S McCulloch, Lennon, A Taylor, McLean, Lindau

     

    Always difficult to compare players over eras and divisions, but I think the Hoor merits his spot despite never playing for us in the top level, he was a close to a one-man team as I've ever seen a Jags side.

     

    Also, right back has been a horrible position for us over the years whereas we've had a series of cult-hero left backs (glossing over Des McKeown for a minute) with either thunderbolt shots (Boab, Pittman, Archie) or mazy runs (Twaddle, Sinclair, even Kenny bloody Milne).

     

    Finally, I'll have forgotten someone totally obvious. It always happens.

     

    Shows how good we've had it in the last nearly 6 years that there's certainly half a dozen candidates for this who either weren't with us or were in the infancy of their Thistle careers. Doolan and Erskine would definitely be in my XI now, O'Donnell as well (the right back issue solved) and Cerny, Banzo, Lawless, Osman and Lindsay would be in consideration for the squad.

  5. Does anyone genuinely think if we restricted Rangers (or Celtic) to 2000ish tickets in the main stand that the JH and North wouldn't be absolutely full of them to the point we're outnumbered regardless and the stewards and Police doing f*** all about it?

     

    If so may I refer you to 26th March 2014? I was in the JH but I might as well have been in the jungle at Parkhead. Left at 3-0 with dozens of them joining in the IRA fest unchecked.

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  6. from the squad at the end of season we've lost Lindsay, Amoo, Welsh, Keown, Banton (I know), Wilson, and Ridgers.

     

    So far we've replaced Ridgers with Sneddon, Amoo with Spittal, and Keown with ...eh... Keown.

     

    You could also argue Bannigan and Fraser are effectively replacements for Welsh and Wilson. So that leaves 2 replacements to be found assuming like for like. Also, since promoition we've tended to run with a squad of 22-23 senior players, at the moment we've only got 18 who are over the dev squad age limit. If the likes of Penrice / McCarthy / McLaughlin are going out on loan then we'll need a couple more first team level players when we inevitably get injuries and suspensions.

  7. All Rodgers has done is show how bad the previous managers celtic have had since rangers died have been, they should be winning just about every game with the financial advantage they have.

     

    Also the recent game at firhill was a 90 minute IRA fest (ok, maybe 89 minutes, think they sang about the Lisbon team for one minute), their support and their "atmosphere" is just as vile as the other arse cheek. The only difference at the moment is that celtic are winning everything so they're patronising the life out of us.

     

    In short : **** them.

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  8. so when Paton and Erskine signed in 2013 we could have torn them up then

     

    No, they're not binding on the player. If Murray has signed a PCA with us then he can stay with United if he wants though it might cost him some dough - think St J ended up getting £40k for Brittain as an out of court settlement even though he never kicked a ball for them

  9. Even if you just include the games against Hearts we'd be ahead of them if we'd held on to the draw in the first game at Firhill (Hearts goal in 90th minute) and the win in last week's game (88th).

     

    Trying to take the positive it means there's still plenty of room for improvement when most people will think we've gone as high as we can. It is odd that after our first season up where it happened lots we got rid of the losing vital late goals affliction by and large for 2 seasons then it's returned with a vengeance this season.

  10. Must admit, being able to start this in April without us worrying about our top flight status is tremendous.

     

    So we know we're going back to Easter Road next season, but with the relegation battle in the Premiership and the playoffs in the Championship to happen, who do we want to be facing next year?

     

    In terms of premier relegation, I think ICT are already toast. Won't miss journeys up there but we have had a hell of a good record against them since promotion so that is a downside.

     

    Playoff could be any of the remaining 5, though I think Killie probably only need one win. I'd like to see County join their highland neighbours but I think they'll be OK as well. Dundee have gambled on a new manager being able to lift them out of the bottom spot but I think that'll fail. If Moult stays fit for the last 5 games Motherwell should have enough goals in them and Hamilton seem to have found some spirit from somewhere.

     

    From the Championship, I don't think there's many Thistle fans who'll want to see Dundee Utd again any time soon. I'd like to see Morton up, it was fun to beat them 4 years ago but it's somewhere different to go, and amazing to think cappielow is top flight compliant in 2017 considering what we had to go through in 2002. They seem to have hit the buffers though. Falkirk are a bit uninspiring (and still have Craigen, Baird, Kerr, and Muirhead) but might be best placed to beat the Premiership team.

     

    I think the premier league team will stay up though, so Hibs replacing Inverness will be it. Ideally Morton to replace County as well.

  11. If we get top 6 then the fixtures due for both arse cheeks and Aberdeen balance exactly; Hearts have 1 projected home game extra, St Johnstone have 1 projected home game less, but Hearts are due to play St Johnstone at Tynecastle after the split so if you switch that to Perth then their fixtures balance out exactly.

     

    Which leaves Thistle as the odd one out with 20 home games and 18 away. But the SPFL won't want to rock the boat by changing fixtures for the arse cheeks so if we do get in then I think we'll get the extra home game.

  12. Still think we need another 3 points from somewhere, Motherwell on paper the most likely. Hearts are effectively a bye at the moment, and I can see Killie taking at least a point during the week at home to the orcs who have a bit of an injury crisis at the back, if they win those 2 it means we need a win from one of the last 3.

  13. So from what I can see, he has scored against:

     

    Everyone in the Premiership except Aberdeen (an odd anomaly)

    Everyone in the Championship

     

    Livi & Airdrie in League one, with the caveat I think the only other teams he’s played against are QP and Stenny in this year’s league cup.

     

    Forfar, Clyde, Stirling, and Cowdenbeath (side note, what a fall they’ve had in the last 3.5 years) in league 2, think only other he played against was Berwick when they beat us 3-1, we did play Annan as well but google suggests he didn’t play that game.

     

    So in effect Aberdeen are the only team he’s played more than once but hasn’t scored against. Roll on Pittodrie in February…

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