Fergus52
31-01-2013, 11:22 AM
I've seen on numerous threads now, posts describing how we have been dire all season and whenever we got a good result it was solely down to luck.
In principle I disagree with this, however there are some games I'll concede that we were lucky to win.
However, there have been a number of games where we have done more than enough to win, only to drop points.
Just off of the top of my head (there will be more) I can think of:
Hearts 1-1: controlled it from start to finish, had it not been for Maybury's error we would have won.
Inverness 2-2: again, created multiple chances and should have won.
Aberdeen 0-1: were all over them, created multiple good chances, just nothing ended up sitting nicely for Doyle and Griffiths in the final 3rd.
I wasn't at the Motherwell game so I'm not including it. However from my friends and family who did attend I was told we controlled the game for about 2 thirds of the match, only for our defence to switch off towards the end
In principle I disagree with this, however there are some games I'll concede that we were lucky to win.
However, there have been a number of games where we have done more than enough to win, only to drop points.
Just off of the top of my head (there will be more) I can think of:
Hearts 1-1: controlled it from start to finish, had it not been for Maybury's error we would have won.
Inverness 2-2: again, created multiple chances and should have won.
Aberdeen 0-1: were all over them, created multiple good chances, just nothing ended up sitting nicely for Doyle and Griffiths in the final 3rd.
I wasn't at the Motherwell game so I'm not including it. However from my friends and family who did attend I was told we controlled the game for about 2 thirds of the match, only for our defence to switch off towards the end