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22/10/2019 8:10 pm  #26


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Pep saying on the zone that Robson wont be fit for this weekend.



 
 

22/10/2019 8:23 pm  #27


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

bowers wrote:

Pep saying on the zone that Robson wont be fit for this weekend.

Ffs.
 

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22/10/2019 11:16 pm  #28


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Who knows? 

Robbie may be trying 'mind games'. But if he keeps the same defence as the last two game failures, I'll be asking for the bus to get turned around before we reach Dundee.

On another note, what happens if Jamie Robson is fit, Liam Smith plays right back, yet he keeps Siegrist, Brown and Reynolds as their partners? Many folk thought Robson wasn't up to it not so long ago, he won't return and be a saviour I fear.

 

22/10/2019 11:37 pm  #29


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Time to give Spörle a chance.

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23/10/2019 6:43 am  #30


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

So as was predicted in the summer we are left short due to injuries and its not even the end of October!

Sporle needs to start at left back. Smith needs to start at right back.
Central defence is a fucking ball ache but i would go with Butcher and Reynolds. 

Siegrist
Smith
Butcher
Reynolds
Sporle
Stanton
harkes
McMullan 
Appere 
C Smith
Shankland

 



 
 

23/10/2019 6:45 am  #31


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

blackandtangerine wrote:

Will Pawlett be fit for Saturday?

Think Pep said on the zone Thursday he will train. So look forward to seeing Pawlett back in the squad for the Dundee game at home in December.



 
 

23/10/2019 6:51 am  #32


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Ryan Dow will have a field day against Sporle or Smith at left back.


Too much commotion
 

23/10/2019 9:27 am  #33


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

If we start we smith at left back em staying in the boozer 

 

23/10/2019 12:09 pm  #34


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Changed my mind for team

Benji
L Smith brown Reynolds
Mcmullan Stanton butcher sporle
Smith
Clark shankland

3412, could also do smith RWB with Watson going centre half and sticking mcmullan up top with shankland

 

23/10/2019 1:41 pm  #35


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

I don't think Appere deserves to be dropped, one of the very few to get pass marks against QotS.

 

23/10/2019 3:23 pm  #36


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

SuperMario wrote:

Changed my mind for team

Benji
L Smith brown Reynolds
Mcmullan Stanton butcher sporle
Smith
Clark shankland

3412, could also do smith RWB with Watson going centre half and sticking mcmullan up top with shankland

Pep said yesterday that Clark would get some game time in the reserve match against St Mirren which he did, I doubt he will be near ready to start as of yet. Sub for him this Saturday. 



 
 

23/10/2019 7:58 pm  #37


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Shedtastic wrote:

I don't think Appere deserves to be dropped, one of the very few to get pass marks against QotS.

The boy has undoubtedly done well and a lot better than we could have hoped for in the Summer. In fact most of us probably never expected him to even be part of our first team this season.

But on the flipside = only 2 goals in 18 appearances. And no goals at all in 2 months.

That's not a dig at the boy btw. Not at all. But we can't just rely on Shankland for goals.

Maybe time for more experienced men like Nicky Clark and Cammy Smith to come back into the first team and just bring on young Louis from the bench to run at tired legs.
 

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23/10/2019 11:06 pm  #38


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Tek wrote:

Shedtastic wrote:

I don't think Appere deserves to be dropped, one of the very few to get pass marks against QotS.

The boy has undoubtedly done well and a lot better than we could have hoped for in the Summer. In fact most of us probably never expected him to even be part of our first team this season.

But on the flipside = only 2 goals in 18 appearances. And no goals at all in 2 months.

That's not a dig at the boy btw. Not at all. But we can't just rely on Shankland for goals.

Maybe time for more experienced men like Nicky Clark and Cammy Smith to come back into the first team and just bring on young Louis from the bench to run at tired legs.
 

 
Last sentance I definately I agree with.
His progression needs protected in a sense and maximised.

 

24/10/2019 10:46 am  #39


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Tek wrote:

kdyteejay wrote:

MockChop wrote:

if Left Back is such an issue (and clearly it is) why not call up our second string LB? A youngster playing in his natural position.

Could be a risk.

As an aside, Reynolds has played LB before.

cant we get an emergency loan

They scrapped the emergency loan system last season  mate.
 

 
Dundee signed a keeper emergency loan today

 

24/10/2019 12:54 pm  #40


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Emergency loans are for goalkeepers only now.

 

24/10/2019 1:33 pm  #41


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

I'd play a 4-4-2. Get back to basics and just have a go at them. Try and play on the front foot as much as possible and play the game in the opposition half, exactly the same as we did against albeit a poor Morton team a few weeks ago.

benji

smith troy reynolds sporle (no ideal at fb but worth another try after recent performances).

mcmullan butch harkes pawlett

smith (clark if fit)  shankland

hopefully if we are playing the game in opposition half then the full backs, particularly sporle can get forward and put balls in the box to feed the strikers. Still frustrated when you have a striker like that who isn't getting the service he needs. Fingers crossed we can get a few other names on the scoresheet aswell. Appere to come on off the bench, hes been a good player but will take time to mature and will have off days.

 

24/10/2019 10:15 pm  #42


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

PatReilly wrote:

 
I'd put Mehmet in goals for next week, Smith right back, and be concerned about the central defence no matter who was available. Let's say Butcher and Watson, although both are right footed. Robson left back. If unfit, Sporle.

I'm stuck as to who should be in midfield. Think of the rest later.
 

Updating my own post from a few days ago, and keeping in mind the players that are out:

          Mehmet
L Smith Butcher  Watson Sporle
  C Smith  Harkes  Clark 
 McMullan Shankland Appere

I'm struggling for midfielders, but Robbie shouldn't be, as he signed much of the squad. It won't be anywhere close to that team anyway.

Another thing: I think Adam King, signed on a three year contract, played under Robbie as a right back at times for Hearts development team in season 2013-14.

 

24/10/2019 11:46 pm  #43


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

PatReilly wrote:

PatReilly wrote:

 
I'd put Mehmet in goals for next week, Smith right back, and be concerned about the central defence no matter who was available. Let's say Butcher and Watson, although both are right footed. Robson left back. If unfit, Sporle.

I'm stuck as to who should be in midfield. Think of the rest later.
 

Updating my own post from a few days ago, and keeping in mind the players that are out:

          Mehmet
L Smith Butcher  Watson Sporle
  C Smith  Harkes  Clark 
 McMullan Shankland Appere

I'm struggling for midfielders, but Robbie shouldn't be, as he signed much of the squad. It won't be anywhere close to that team anyway.

Another thing: I think Adam King, signed on a three year contract, played under Robbie as a right back at times for Hearts development team in season 2013-14.

 
Interesting formation. Could be good if it worked plus maybe Butcher had a role between that and into the midfield at times and Clark & Appere plus maybe McMullen could interchange positions.

 

25/10/2019 12:58 am  #44


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

The match later on tonight at Somerset will possibly have a bearing on our psychology going into Saturday too.

If Ayr draw or win they go top and we slip off the top of the table for the first time since day 1 of the season (even if it is just for a few hours).

Would be very interesting to see how we react to that i.e. come out on Saturday angry and all guns blazing or look nervy and scared to lose the first goal.

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25/10/2019 10:36 am  #45


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

If they come out nervy and scared they will lose the first goal.


Too much commotion
 

25/10/2019 4:52 pm  #46


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Arabnophobia wrote:

PatReilly wrote:

PatReilly wrote:

 
I'd put Mehmet in goals for next week, Smith right back, and be concerned about the central defence no matter who was available. Let's say Butcher and Watson, although both are right footed. Robson left back. If unfit, Sporle.

I'm stuck as to who should be in midfield. Think of the rest later.
 

Updating my own post from a few days ago, and keeping in mind the players that are out:

          Mehmet
L Smith Butcher  Watson Sporle
  C Smith  Harkes  Clark 
 McMullan Shankland Appere

I'm struggling for midfielders, but Robbie shouldn't be, as he signed much of the squad. It won't be anywhere close to that team anyway.

Another thing: I think Adam King, signed on a three year contract, played under Robbie as a right back at times for Hearts development team in season 2013-14.

 
Interesting formation. Could be good if it worked plus maybe Butcher had a role between that and into the midfield at times and Clark & Appere plus maybe McMullen could interchange positions.

It gets Stanton and Reynolds and the keeper out so tick from me. Ian Harkss does not look like a player to me though. Certainly not with the required dig and steel.

 

25/10/2019 9:07 pm  #47


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Now that the Fun have beaten Ayr and kept us top, is it all set up for our inability to take advantage tomorrow (as per usual)?

 

25/10/2019 11:25 pm  #48


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

CarlisleArab wrote:

Now that the Fun have beaten Ayr and kept us top, is it all set up for our inability to take advantage tomorrow (as per usual)?

I hope not.

But probably.
 

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26/10/2019 1:47 am  #49


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Fear not, they're just a bunch of miners still wearing their pitboots. We are gonna fkn molecate them

 

26/10/2019 9:49 am  #50


Re: Dundee United vs Dunfermline - 26th October (3pm)

Tek wrote:

CarlisleArab wrote:

Now that the Fun have beaten Ayr and kept us top, is it all set up for our inability to take advantage tomorrow (as per usual)?

I hope not.

But probably.
 

This.

 

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