Looking like St Mirren will wrap this up this year, I think they might do it earlier than us last year. United are really poor this year and can’t see them getting anywhere near St Mirren now. Wonder how long Lazlo will get before being punted. Are united, still struggling financially?
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13-01-2018 08:57 PM #1
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13-01-2018 09:07 PM #2
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Gotta give him credit Jack Ross looks like he's gonna become a cracking manager he's really turned St Mirren around,they were utter ***** when he took over.
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13-01-2018 09:15 PM #3
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Keep DU down.
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13-01-2018 09:18 PM #4
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Lets wait a few week until the postponed games are played. The buddies are only two bad results away from back in the mix. Livvy are the dark horses. The Pars are in there too. As we all know that division can change completely in a fortnight.
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13-01-2018 09:19 PM #5
Have not looked at the championship league table once this season and have no idea who is top or bottom. Assume it's St Mirren going by posts on this thread.
Just relieved we are out that league now.
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13-01-2018 09:20 PM #6
By all accounts United are pretty rooked if they stay down, paying premier league wages on championship incomes on their fan base. I'd like to see St Mirren come up this season and Dunfermline next season, two good football clubs that are well run and have solid fan bases.
It's making for a really interesting tussle this season, delighted to see Falkirk have no chance of coming up too.
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13-01-2018 09:21 PM #7
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Wouldn't mind Dunfermline coming up decent away.
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13-01-2018 09:24 PM #8
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13-01-2018 09:25 PM #9
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13-01-2018 09:58 PM #10
St mirren turned pretty decent when he took over, pumped us 3-1 in paisley and we struggled at home against them, although tee had wrapped things up by then
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13-01-2018 10:49 PM #12
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Hopefully St Mirren will come up. Love a we trip to Paisley. It will be interesting to see who they have as manager if they do come up as Jack Ross will surely be snapped up by someone. They have the same points after 22 games last season as we had. They have also scored 4 more goals than we had at the same point. Considering the run they had at at the end of last season they have had an amazing year.
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13-01-2018 11:18 PM #13
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14-01-2018 12:49 AM #16
We, more than most, should know that that league has many twists and turns, still plenty teams in the mix. Would quite like to see Dunfermline come up.
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14-01-2018 12:52 AM #17
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14-01-2018 12:53 AM #18
To be honest the Premier league would benefit from any of St Mirren, Dundee Utd or Dunfermline coming up so far as facilities and crowds go, especially the Pars and Utd crowd wise.
It looks like St Mirren just now and if past experience is anything to go by Dundee Utd better not be banking on the play offs. Since their inception the fact that its heavily weighted in favour of the Premiership club means only one team has ever managed to make it up that way and that took us having an absolute meltdown for it to happen.
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14-01-2018 02:43 AM #19
I think Dundee United are in trouble if they stay down again. Personally i hope they come up. The Dundee derby is one of our selling points and it's a miss to the Premiership. Such a unique fixture with the close proximity of the grounds.
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14-01-2018 04:50 AM #23
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14-01-2018 06:24 AM #24
Keep United down. I’ve a theory that a strong Hibs and Dundee United cannot exist at the same time. In the years I’ve been following football one has been invariably only been strong when the other has been weak. Would like them to be the Edinburgh City of Dundee.
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14-01-2018 09:40 AM #25
Ross County and Hamilton down
St Mirren and Dundee United up.
Having the "old firm", Edinburgh derby, Dundee derby, "new firm" game along with a good footballing side in St Mirren can only be good for our top flight, imo
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14-01-2018 10:02 AM #26
I’d quite like Dunfermline back up, decent club who’ve spent far too long down there
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14-01-2018 10:37 AM #28
I hope St Mirren come up just so I can get the Alamo back onto my pre match boozer schedule.
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14-01-2018 10:52 AM #30
My money is on Brechin to get relegated. Four points. Did they get a fifteen point deduction or are they that bad.
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