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05/4/2015 9:30 am  #1


Brian Graham loan

No wanting to add to the anxiety, and I know it's an old sore TEK, but loaning Graham to the Johnies may come back to haunt us with a vengeance.

His goals have led them to getting 14 points (4 wins 2 draws), and unless I'm mistaken they're sitting 1 point behind us now. In the words of another poster, a monumental phuck-up.

 

05/4/2015 9:53 am  #2


Re: Brian Graham loan

because of jmacs way of playing, every number 9 he's bought and played have looked out thier depth imho

Graham, goodie, Bilate and Anier....all good number 9's need to play with wingers getting balls into the box and a partner...they've all been made to look pish

 

05/4/2015 10:02 am  #3


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Said it many times, Graham and Goodie would have been a really good partnership, neither can play up top alone. 2 good signings made bad by playing a system that didnt suit either.

 

05/4/2015 10:49 am  #4


Re: Brian Graham loan

I'd like to see Bilate and Anier tried out as a pair as well. Not gonna happen though.


Too much commotion
 

05/4/2015 10:54 am  #5


Re: Brian Graham loan

lifesanocean wrote:

I'd like to see Bilate and Anier tried out as a pair as well. Not gonna happen though.

100% agree....one holding up, the other running aff him...when Aniers played his running is all back to goal,running AWAY from  the danger area, looking for a pick up....its fucking criminal watching strikers do this...they're all about running towards goal looking for a flick on
 

 

06/4/2015 8:42 am  #6


Re: Brian Graham loan

Some fucking header fae him on Saturday....but he's the worst player ever to play for utd and we're much better aff at the moment not having any shots on target or having a striker for the likes of dixon to aim at....fucking clever move all round

 

06/4/2015 9:13 am  #7


Re: Brian Graham loan

lifesanocean wrote:

I'd like to see Anier tried out as a Steward. Not gonna happen though.

 
My thoughts.

 

06/4/2015 9:24 am  #8


Re: Brian Graham loan

http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/mario-bilate/verletzungen/spieler/176555


Maybe if the striker we brought in to replace him had a better record than this then BG could have easily been forgotten


Hear their shout, hear their roar
They've probably had a barrel of ale and much, much more
Hooray, hooray, hooray, yeah
Over the hill went the swords of a thousand men
 

06/4/2015 9:39 am  #9


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The abuse that big b got when he was at tannadice was probably the driving force behind him asking to leave. Some of the criticism of new signings is beyond belief at times, Erskine cheered of the park on his home debut and apparently now Murray is not good enough without ever pulling on the famous tangerine shirt.

 

06/4/2015 10:53 am  #10


Re: Brian Graham loan

Beharder wrote:

The abuse that big b got when he was at tannadice was probably the driving force behind him asking to leave. Some of the criticism of new signings is beyond belief at times, Erskine cheered of the park on his home debut and apparently now Murray is not good enough without ever pulling on the famous tangerine shirt.

 
To think Dundee United were given an award for the behaviour and fair play of their fans a generation ago it makes you wonder where we'll be in a generation's time. 


Hear their shout, hear their roar
They've probably had a barrel of ale and much, much more
Hooray, hooray, hooray, yeah
Over the hill went the swords of a thousand men
 

06/4/2015 11:11 am  #11


Re: Brian Graham loan

Beharder wrote:

The abuse that big b got when he was at tannadice was probably the driving force behind him asking to leave. Some of the criticism of new signings is beyond belief at times, Erskine cheered of the park on his home debut and apparently now Murray is not good enough without ever pulling on the famous tangerine shirt.

Agree with everything there apart from the first sentence, although the abuse could've been part of it. I think the fundamental problem was that BG didn't accept he was third choice, at the time, and spat the dummy out so there was no way back. If he'd accepted the challenge and upped his game, who knows?

 

 

12/4/2015 7:12 pm  #12


Re: Brian Graham loan

another cracking strike yesterday...no bad for the worst ever utd player thats not premier league standard

 

13/4/2015 12:24 pm  #13


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Very assured finish. 9 goals this season, without playing every game either. The way we have went this season he would have been worthy of a good few starts.

 

13/4/2015 2:31 pm  #14


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St Johnstone season ticket holder (goes to all away games too) in the work says the feeling amongst their Support is they would rather not have him next year.
He said his own father is a Raith Rovers supporter and he was a great player for them. Seems to divide opinion everywhere and in this case the same house.


Hear their shout, hear their roar
They've probably had a barrel of ale and much, much more
Hooray, hooray, hooray, yeah
Over the hill went the swords of a thousand men
 

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