Glad that we are now heading out of the international break towards the Killie game. Big game for us. We are at home, need to start building some momentum if we are wanting to challenge for the top 2-4 in the league . Won't be easy. A few of our boys won't get back until tomorrow after the 21s (Mallan, Porteous, Shaw). Killie have some good players - Boyd, Jones, (both always do well against us) O'Donnell (full international) etc..Think it will be a hard game - get a win and we are back on track, lose and we will be seen as under-performing...
How are people feeling about this? Confident?
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Thread: and so on to Killie game
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11-09-2018 08:10 AM #1
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and so on to Killie game
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11-09-2018 08:25 AM #2
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Hopefully the international break has helped us in terms of injuries. Europe is long gone so no excuses now, we just need to start winning
Hopefully Lennon has worked out what he wants to do with the team during the break and we see an improved performance.
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11-09-2018 08:28 AM #3
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11-09-2018 08:40 AM #4
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11-09-2018 09:22 AM #5
So glad were back to the real thing this weekend. A win on Saturday could set us off on a good run. I expect ourselves and Aberdeen to really push on now. Will be tough against Killie but at home and with a few bodies back i think we'll win.
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11-09-2018 09:25 AM #6
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do you think so? I would have thought it was much more to do with Barker, Allan, Mcgeough, McGinn leaving and us having to create a new way of working, understanding and consistency with a different 11 players...Wouldnt say Europe was the factor, more the fact that we had group that were bonded, together, knew each other and how we played..and now we have a completely different set from midfield forward..
That said, I agree that it would be good to see some better understanding in the league games coming up - I think the team need 6-8 games more together to give us a chance to see them at their best...then we can start to judge the team/squad
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11-09-2018 09:32 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
we've had one bad result out of 4 games.
Victory against Motherwell and draws against St Johnstone and Aberdeen are equal or better results than we achieved against those teams last season.
We've also lost one European match out of six and got to the quarter final of the league cup.
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11-09-2018 09:39 AM #8
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The chances we missed against St Johnstone and the way we controlled the Aberdeen game made them two points dropped rather than one gained.
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11-09-2018 09:46 AM #9
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Obviously the players we have lost have had an impact on us. We’ve signed some decent replacements, just not like for like, and once we find a way of playing I think we’ll be fine. Lennon alluded to it after the Livingston game when he mentioned finding a style of play to suit them etc.
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11-09-2018 09:48 AM #10
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think that is fair....also think it will take a couple of months to really get firing and consistent.. The players we lost were not just used to playing with each other , they were also good friends off the park - gave us a real togetherness..need a bit of time to rebuild that stuff.
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11-09-2018 09:55 AM #11
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We could easily be sitting on 9 points now if we'd turned our superiority against St Johnstone and Aberdeen into goals. The fact we're not is disappointing but there's real reason to be confident of a good showing from now. Without trying to be disrespectful Kilmarnock, Dundee, St Mirren, Hamilton next are all doable. A good run here will have confidence in the squad high, before the real tests start against the teams we will be fighting with at the end of the season for the top four places.
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11-09-2018 02:19 PM #12
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Think Killie will be a tough game - when on form they are a good side and they have had a mixed start themselves ...so will be wanting to get their season up and running too
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However it is a point gained on our respective first fixtures of the season Vs saints and Aberdeen, coincidentally at McDiarmid and Easter road.
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11-09-2018 04:42 PM #16
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12-09-2018 02:12 AM #18
Killie will be a difficult game but it is at home. It would be a different proposition if it was at Rugby Park.
i expect us to win.
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13-09-2018 06:35 AM #19
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Hopefully as good as the last game v Killie at ER when we won 5-3. Will settle for a win of whatever nature as we are still finding our feet after losing SJM, Dylan and Scotty A.
Was always going to be a monumental task to bring in anywhere near that quality.
A lot will depend of Kamberi being fit.
Shaw not physically strong enough to play main striker role and from watching Lewis Allan in the reserve derby I don’t think he is the answer
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