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SuperMario wrote:
If there not happy to work 10 till 1 Monday to Saturday, they can gtf from the club
Well fuckin said SM.
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The previous managerial appointments, way they went and the resultant fan scrutiny and reaction is going to be like political opinion after the referendum in a way with a new manager now.
You delve in deeper when concerned, have less patience and feel better placed to react after digging in deeper than you have in the past and having stressful results.
Hope we get off to a good league start with Cszaba but if not we should try to give more time and patience than anger over recent bad influences.
Hope the support support well tomorrow too.
Falkirk are due a bounce back. The morn is a day to unite on the pitch and in the stands.
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Chabba will prove to be either brilliant, useless or somewhere in between.
That, I'm afraid, is the only certainty of the situation.
Suggest we keep our fingers crossed.
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👏👏👏 play like that for the rest of the season and there's nothing to worry about. They certainly seemed up for it
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We were as un predictable as we were previously predictable.
A lot of what worked had 1 second time in posession. We all knew we were needing to speed up play so some will think Csaba has been in charge of the obvious tweek but at least he's got them doing it today.
Hope he can bring us a variety of tactics after watching us be so fkn predictable to our strengths for too fkn long lije a fkn gift to the next team we play.
Also liked seeing how animated he was on the touchline.
Won't get too carried away though, one game only.
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Great start. Keep it up Csabba.
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kdyteejay wrote:
Great start. Keep it up Csabba.
Welcome to championship futba today.
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Happy so far. Definate improvement.
Seems a tad mad in a good way. Players seem to be taking plenty on through him.
If Laurie had'nt flipped the form he'd get mair credit but I think it's a good thing we don't get too carried away praising him when praise can only really come if promoted.
Feel more optimistic with Csaba in charge.
Tough few weeks in front of us. Away support will matter more than we might think.
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Other than the Falkirk game, he seems to have a pattern with the Subbies.
Brechin - Keatings comes on 72 mins, McMullan comes on 85 mins (too late IMO).
Dunfermline - Keatings comes on 70 mins, McMullan comes on 90 mins (too late again).
Dont know why I'm a bit concerned aboot this but I am.
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I felt a subbie should have been made earlier on saturday.
I was happy enough when we got laszlo i hope he can be a success.
He seems a fucking lunatic and i can imagine he will be a right character.
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bowers wrote:
I felt a subbie should have been made earlier on saturday.
I was happy enough when we got laszlo i hoor he can be a success.
He seems a fucking lunatic and i can imagine he will be a right character.
Interesting auto-correct in there.😂😂
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I'll wait my time before giving judgement. It seems that we still mess around at the back trying to be clever instead of safe, we still take free kicks short instead of getting the ball into the box, and we still go sideways and backwards instead of forwards and I personally hate 4:2:3:1, so room for improvement in my eyes (not that they count for much).
On the plus side he's an improvement on Ray/Jackie, there's more attacking (altho' not enough yet), players seem to be more up for it and some have found more form (King, Fraser, Fyvie,etc). He seems to have identified that we are lacking in the big striker department - so reasons to be optimistic. He will largely have to work with what he's got (the so called better squad than last season) which might be a struggle if we have a few injuries, suspensions, sales in the Jan window, loss of form, etc. He needs to show that he has the game plan to get results away from home instead of the "I'm no changing my principles/philosophies" guff espoused by Ray/Jackie.
We needed a change and things have been better under Laurie and Csaba. Hopefully this momentum can continue for a good bit longer to try and get a decent gap between us and the chasing pack and if/when he does, I'll be happy with Csaba.
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annanarab wrote:
I'll wait my time before giving judgement. It seems that we still mess around at the back trying to be clever instead of safe, we still take free kicks short instead of getting the ball into the box, and we still go sideways and backwards instead of forwards and I personally hate 4:2:3:1, so room for improvement in my eyes (not that they count for much).
On the plus side he's an improvement on Ray/Jackie, there's more attacking (altho' not enough yet), players seem to be more up for it and some have found more form (King, Fraser, Fyvie,etc). He seems to have identified that we are lacking in the big striker department - so reasons to be optimistic. He will largely have to work with what he's got (the so called better squad than last season) which might be a struggle if we have a few injuries, suspensions, sales in the Jan window, loss of form, etc. He needs to show that he has the game plan to get results away from home instead of the "I'm no changing my principles/philosophies" guff espoused by Ray/Jackie.
We needed a change and things have been better under Laurie and Csaba. Hopefully this momentum can continue for a good bit longer to try and get a decent gap between us and the chasing pack and if/when he does, I'll be happy with Csaba.
I disagree, 4-2-3-1's the best suited formation to the players we have, Fraser's our best player, the difference in him playing in his proper position instead of being shoehorned into a wide position is remarkable. We simply don't have the strikers to play with two up top.
Playing out from the back's been the single most pivotal reason for our upturn in form, that's straight from the mouth of one of the players. We resorted back to McKinnon's tactic of lumping it forward to the 5ft6 striker in the second half at Glebe park and look what happened.
The formation and style of play we're going with just now is absolutely the one we're best equipped for when you consider our squad IMO. I'm just happy we finally have a manager who seems to be putting round pegs in round holes.
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Only manager since Houston that I have confidence in. He seems to be bringing out the best of the players we have, there seems to be dig and fight that wasn't there before. From what I've seen we have been playing decent football and attacking with intent.
January will be an important month for us, hopefully holding onto the likes of Fraser and Robson and shifting some of the dead wood like N'Koyi.
He has a young striker on trial at the moment and I can see us having a few more on trial over the next couple of weeks. I have every faith in Csaba getting it right in January and the team winning the championship.
In an ideal world, we will do decent business in January, keep winning and have the league sown up by the end of February, however that would be in an ideal world.
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shedboy wrote:
My only concern is we seem to peak early, climax early on and that can only lead to disappointment in the long term
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