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As 2018 draws to a close I must admit that my pre-season concerns have been totally proven wrong, given that we ran Burnley close in Europe, reached another cup final and are within touching distance in the league.

If all the top 5 or 6 teams sneak points off each other is there a chance we will have some sort of title race for a change, or, as was the case pre-season, I will be proved wrong per usual?

Hope I am right and that everyone has a guid New Year. COYR!!!

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We're well placed we just need to continue the good work we have generally produced since beating Sevco at Hampden (including that game it's 10 wins from our last 14). We also need to keep up the improvement in goal scoring as we were struggling in that department but have now scored 17 goals in our last 6 games. We need to keep that level up.

 

If we can win at least 10 from our next 14 games (and cut out the lacklustre defeats to the likes of Motherwell and St J) we won't be far away. It's a big ask but we should be very confident that we can compete with anyone in this league can after our recent form.

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Biggest regret at the half season point is the sending off of Devlin  by Craig Tomson 3 minutes into the Killie game _ as a whole the team was building some momentum having gone basically undefeated in normal time up to that point.

 

Sending of was pivotal to our half season and we went from 5 games in August including Burnley with 3 draws and 2 wins in normal time and 8 Goals For and 3 Against to 1 Win 2 Draws and 2 Loses with 2 Goals for and 4 Against in September 

 

Killed all the momentum we had going stone- dead

 

That sending off alone meant the potential of us being Top of the league on Dec 31st went out of the window

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Biggest regret at the half season point is the sending off of Devlin  by Craig Tomson 3 minutes into the Killie game _ as a whole the team was building some momentum having gone basically undefeated in normal time up to that point.

 

Sending of was pivotal to our half season and we went from 5 games in August including Burnley with 3 draws and 2 wins in normal time and 8 Goals For and 3 Against to 1 Win 2 Draws and 2 Loses with 2 Goals for and 4 Against in September 

 

Killed all the momentum we had going stone- dead

 

That sending off alone meant the potential of us being Top of the league on Dec 31st went out of the window

 

And don't forget all the suspensions and double standards.

 

Logan goes to the tink fans and gets a 3 game ban for the start of the season. Brown has done the same on numerous occasions and gets fuck all.

Devlin sent off as stated above and the same ref only books Boyata for a similar offence the following week.

Devlin sending off appeal turned down whilst Morelos sending off is overturned.

Mckenna is suspended for 2 games for a tackle at Parkhead whilst McGregor, Naismith, Brown and Morelos are able to kick, stamp, gouge and punch players with relative immunity.

 

There's probably more but the general gist is that due to injury and suspension we've never had a settled back 4, add the fact that our headline signings in the summer window has been poor then I'm very surprised that we are one win off top of the league.

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Havent forgotten any of them

 

Ive looked at one particular turning point on our season

 

Logan getting a 3 match ban had no real influence on our season our results weren't really changed he wouldn't have influenced the rangers game, Dundee we won, St Mirren we won.

Devlin sent off ive covered. The fact that Boyata wasn't doesn't really affect us directly

Appeals had no affect we wouldn't have got the game replayed

McKenna's tackle didn't affect that game either.

 

The decision to send off devlin was a massive turning point on this season and affected momentum - the others haven't directly affected us (maybe indirectly)  

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I'm happy. We're on a par with the last few seasons points wise at the same point. Another cup final which was lost only because the guys were still preoccupied with GMS injury. We've had some bad injuries, more than previous seasons, and won ugly which in previous seasons would have been draws or losses. The winter break has come at a good time and let's our players get rested and recover from injury. At least 2 decent additions in before 31/01 should see us to the end of the season. First game back after the break is a potential banana skin but same level of opposition we see in the pre season friendlies so a good easer back into competitive matches.

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Havent forgotten any of them

 

Ive looked at one particular turning point on our season

 

Logan getting a 3 match ban had no real influence on our season our results weren't really changed he wouldn't have influenced the rangers game, Dundee we won, St Mirren we won.

Devlin sent off ive covered. The fact that Boyata wasn't doesn't really affect us directly

Appeals had no affect we wouldn't have got the game replayed

McKenna's tackle didn't affect that game either.

 

The decision to send off devlin was a massive turning point on this season and affected momentum - the others haven't directly affected us (maybe indirectly)  

 

With Devlin on the field, we would have won that game in my opinion.

 

Also think the GMS head knock in the cup final was pivotal, not so much losing GMS but I honestly think that the players were still a bit shell-shocked when Celtic scored.

 

Without that I reckon it would have been extra time and penalties and I'd take Joe Lewis in sticks over anyone else in the league in a shoot out.

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With Devlin on the field, we would have won that game in my opinion.

 

Also think the GMS head knock in the cup final was pivotal, not so much losing GMS but I honestly think that the players were still a bit shell-shocked when Celtic scored.

 

Without that I reckon it would have been extra time and penalties and I'd take Joe Lewis in sticks over anyone else in the league in a shoot out.

Plus we didn't get the penalty.

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Plus we didn't get the penalty.

Absolutely spot on. A minor detail that was conveniently not covered by any section of the media, or by anyone I have discussed the game with. If the roles were reversed we all know what would have happened and the enivitable conspiracy theory that would still be getting aired to this day.

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Havent forgotten any of them

 

Ive looked at one particular turning point on our season

 

Logan getting a 3 match ban had no real influence on our season our results weren't really changed he wouldn't have influenced the rangers game, Dundee we won, St Mirren we won.

Devlin sent off ive covered. The fact that Boyata wasn't doesn't really affect us directly

Appeals had no affect we wouldn't have got the game replayed

McKenna's tackle didn't affect that game either.

 

The decision to send off devlin was a massive turning point on this season and affected momentum - the others haven't directly affected us (maybe indirectly)  

 

Remind me (and yourself) who gave away the penalty for sevco's goal and what position he was making an arse of playing...

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Absolutely spot on. A minor detail that was conveniently not covered by any section of the media, or by anyone I have discussed the game with. If the roles were reversed we all know what would have happened and the enivitable conspiracy theory that would still be getting aired to this day.

Not sure if you noticed but they received a free kick against us on Boxing day for a similar incident.

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We're well placed we just need to continue the good work we have generally produced since beating Sevco at Hampden (including that game it's 10 wins from our last 14). We also need to keep up the improvement in goal scoring as we were struggling in that department but have now scored 17 goals in our last 6 games. We need to keep that level up.

 

If we can win at least 10 from our next 14 games (and cut out the lacklustre defeats to the likes of Motherwell and St J) we won't be far away. It's a big ask but we should be very confident that we can compete with anyone in this league can after our recent form.

 

A touch concerned at how short this post is.

 

You OK min?

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