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Loved it from day 1 but it just gets better and better.
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In Jackie more we trust and believe
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Still love the latest, but bad news for me, reading between the lines it could be:-
1. Sparky may have lost his place on the bench.
2. Dillo my ledge could be consigned to it.
but
3. Mentality, mentality, mentality.
He knows, you know.
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3 at the back. Souttar sweeping behind Fojut and Morris/McGowan with Spittal and Dickers as wing backs.
Liking the sound of that.
Really liking the sound of that in fact.
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Did he mention rado?
Did he say why dildo done that daft run back onto the line?
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He said Dillon made a gaffe doing that and it put Rado off. He said he doesn't criticise individuals (I must have been watching something else then when he slated Connor Townsend a few weeks back then). He said he's going to have to look at the goalkeeping situation at the end of the season. He also said Stzromnik is getting better and will get his chance before the end of the season. He said McCallum needed games.
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I've just watched the last three back to back and its the same interview every week, can't see how anything he saying is exciting or inspiring fans, the first time he said it yes, but after continually making the same mistakes and questioning mentality we don't change anything, its like a paradoy now.
I'm 100% behind Jackie and think he's the best option to take us forward but he needs to start practicing what he's preaching.
I took from it that his best team is:
Rado
McGowan
Fojut
Morris
Dixon
Paton
Butcher
Erskine
Ciftci
Dow
Bilate
Gorbachev, Dillon, Rankin, Spittal, Telfer, Connolly, Anier.
Souttar and Muirhead make up the 18 when there are injuries.
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Still love them, even after that shit on Saturday.
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arabugsy wrote:
Still love them, even after that shit on Saturday.
Now that's what i call a supporter and before anyone else gets paranoid including myself this is only aimed at bugsy. I like your loyalty, devotion and faith and before Seggy says it I haven't licked your bum as i don't think i know you but you are a great poster. Take a bow, i may be behind you
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Just watched his post-St.Johnstone 'Jackie's Judgement' interview and i'll tell you what i don't think he'll be our Manager much longer.
Normally he's friendly and affable with Joe but he sat for the full 20 minutes with a face like thunder and seemed to ever so slightly take umbrage with his questioning (which was very good in this interview).
What was most telling for me was his constant digs at the fans and their 'negativity being draining'.
Well i'm sorry Mr McNamara but after losing two of our best players for under their value (our 4th big sale in just 7 months),after throwing away any remote chance we had of a league challenge,after constant rumours that our Chairman is wishing to emigrate and buy another club on the other side of the World and his continued absence for a large chunk of the past month,after throwing away 3 points against a poor Kilmarnock side in calamitous fashion,and after getting beat for the 6th time in a year off of a team of journeymen and being well beaten on the day at home and not even registering a telling shot at goal in the 90 minutes allied to some bizarre team selections and subs of late,then forgive the fans if they are feeling ever so slightly down in the dumps at the moment.And pessimistic about our chances in the Celtic games.
The irony about his interview is that it was by some distance the most negative one he's ever given as our boss.
The pitch is rubbish
The fans are negative
The media are negative
St.Johnstone aren't a nice team to play against and just try to stop us
Morris is injured/Fojut was suspended
etc etc
An awful lot of excuses coming out and it seemed to me the dummy was spat out a wee bit.
Most telling was Joe asking near the end 'how commited to Dundee United are you?'
Maybe he senses what i do.
When Managers start getting to the stage of having digs at the support and rhyming off a list of excuses/grievances the end is normally nigh.
I hope i'm wrong.
Tonights match and our performance will be very very interesting indeed.
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TEK wrote:
Just watched his post-St.Johnstone 'Jackie's Judgement' interview and i'll tell you what i don't think he'll be our Manager much longer.
Normally he's friendly and affable with Joe but he sat for the full 20 minutes with a face like thunder and seemed to ever so slightly take umbrage with his questioning (which was very good in this interview).
What was most telling for me was his constant digs at the fans and their 'negativity being draining'.
Well i'm sorry Mr McNamara but after losing two of our best players for under their value (our 4th big sale in just 7 months),after throwing away any remote chance we had of a league challenge,after constant rumours that our Chairman is wishing to emigrate and buy another club on the other side of the World and his continued absence for a large chunk of the past month,after throwing away 3 points against a poor Kilmarnock side in calamitous fashion,and after getting beat for the 6th time in a year off of a team of journeymen and being well beaten on the day at home and not even registering a telling shot at goal in the 90 minutes allied to some bizarre team selections and subs of late,then forgive the fans if they are feeling ever so slightly down in the dumps at the moment.And pessimistic about our chances in the Celtic games.
The irony about his interview is that it was by some distance the most negative one he's ever given as our boss.
The pitch is rubbish
The fans are negative
The media are negative
St.Johnstone aren't a nice team to play against and just try to stop us
Morris is injured/Fojut was suspended
etc etc
An awful lot of excuses coming out and it seemed to me the dummy was spat out a wee bit.
Most telling was Joe asking near the end 'how commited to Dundee United are you?'
Maybe he senses what i do.
When Managers start getting to the stage of having digs at the support and rhyming off a list of excuses/grievances the end is normally nigh.
I hope i'm wrong.
Tonights match and our performance will be very very interesting indeed.
Dont think he is with us much longer tbh and thats without listening to his judgment.
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Haven't had the desire to watch it yet, after reading TEK's analysis I'm not sure I'll bother.
I was speaking to some well kent fans after the match on Saturday and said this felt a lot like the end of the Houston days, team selection was a big FU to either the chairman or the fans, perhaps both.
If we go behind tonight the knives will be out.
The manager seems to be constantly second guessing and consistently contradicting himself
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not liking the sound of this at all....hope its all alot of pish
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seggyboy73 wrote:
not liking the sound of this at all....hope its all alot of pish
This ^^^^
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TEK wrote:
Just watched his post-St.Johnstone 'Jackie's Judgement' interview and i'll tell you what i don't think he'll be our Manager much longer.
Normally he's friendly and affable with Joe but he sat for the full 20 minutes with a face like thunder and seemed to ever so slightly take umbrage with his questioning (which was very good in this interview).
What was most telling for me was his constant digs at the fans and their 'negativity being draining'.
Well i'm sorry Mr McNamara but after losing two of our best players for under their value (our 4th big sale in just 7 months),after throwing away any remote chance we had of a league challenge,after constant rumours that our Chairman is wishing to emigrate and buy another club on the other side of the World and his continued absence for a large chunk of the past month,after throwing away 3 points against a poor Kilmarnock side in calamitous fashion,and after getting beat for the 6th time in a year off of a team of journeymen and being well beaten on the day at home and not even registering a telling shot at goal in the 90 minutes allied to some bizarre team selections and subs of late,then forgive the fans if they are feeling ever so slightly down in the dumps at the moment.And pessimistic about our chances in the Celtic games.
The irony about his interview is that it was by some distance the most negative one he's ever given as our boss.
The pitch is rubbish
The fans are negative
The media are negative
St.Johnstone aren't a nice team to play against and just try to stop us
Morris is injured/Fojut was suspended
etc etc
An awful lot of excuses coming out and it seemed to me the dummy was spat out a wee bit.
Most telling was Joe asking near the end 'how commited to Dundee United are you?'
Maybe he senses what i do.
When Managers start getting to the stage of having digs at the support and rhyming off a list of excuses/grievances the end is normally nigh.
I hope i'm wrong.
Tonights match and our performance will be very very interesting indeed.
or
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Share concerns regarding his body language but his "excuses" look like factual statements to me.
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They were excuses.
Anyway strange post to dig back up after tonight Bugs.
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It was "dragged up" in response to your last sentence.
It's also to do with half empty/full glasses - your excuse is my reason. 😊
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Fair enough mate.
The pitch and Morris being missing never seemed a problem to the side last night,i would suggest though.
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St Obswell wrote:
arabugsy wrote:
Still love them, even after that shit on Saturday.
Now that's what i call a supporter and before anyone else gets paranoid including myself this is only aimed at bugsy. I like your loyalty, devotion and faith and before Seggy says it I haven't licked your bum as i don't think i know you but you are a great poster. Take a bow, i may be behind you![]()
Cheers St Ob, I think, bit disconcerted with references to licking bums and you're behind me. 😳
FWIW, never felt a thing.
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TEK wrote:
Fair enough mate.
The pitch and Morris being missing never seemed a problem to the side last night,i would suggest though.
Give you the pitch but we would've won with Morris. 😉
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arabugsy wrote:
TEK wrote:
Fair enough mate.
The pitch and Morris being missing never seemed a problem to the side last night,i would suggest though.
Give you the pitch but we would've won with Morris. 😉
In the goal
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St Obswell wrote:
arabugsy wrote:
TEK wrote:
Fair enough mate.
The pitch and Morris being missing never seemed a problem to the side last night,i would suggest though.
Give you the pitch but we would've won with Morris. 😉
In the goal
What's up wi' meh smileys on earlier posts, they're like ghosts?
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Still loving them.
And United are United, apparently.
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Loving them more and more.
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arabugsy wrote:
Loving them more and more.
Arabzone's best feature by far.