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Biggest influence on the result will be which Peterhead FC team show up, the Poor Wee Lambs ready to be slaughtered or the Confident Big Boys who turned Hearts over.

Your guess is as good as mine who will turn up, at least the weather looks like it may be 1/2 decent, let's hope the football is too !!!

Well it was a wee bit of both, 1st half Lambs 2nd half Big Boys. Goodwillie anonymous but understandably so given his sevice. Osalador main chance of any creative threat and the centre-halfs manfully tried to stem the tide.

For Peterhead  McCracken , Brown, Brown and McLean did their best to hamper any ambition of a win and that was McLean's best game I've seen (Cracking goal apart). I guess it is a kind of testament to his effectiveness over the years that Wullie Gibson manages to be the Pantomime Villain to the fans of every opposing team and CLYDE fans were almost as  visceral in their condemnation of him as those at AYR UTD.

If Peterhead start playing League 2 football and at least 10 out of 11 play at 6 out of 10 they may yet have a shot at the Title.

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That's a team (one exception; Osalodor)  actually trying as well. Eeek.

Midfield was completely non existent second half; didn't block Peterhead one way and didn't get near Goodwillie th other. Centre halves actually did okay. 

Get a penalty at 1-1 and we probably win the game.

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What, how are we going to win that game. Penalty or not?  We have got one tactic, kick the ball as high and as far up the park as we cam and hope for the best absolutely no plan and no intention of playing any football.  As per the defending is awful, Chapman hasn't got a clue and the sooner he fcuks off the better afaic. 

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Completely and utterly hopeless. Change is needed. That was as bad a capitulation as any under Ferguson. The signs are all there that this is going the same as last season. We can’t remotely do the one tactic/game-plan we set out to do repeatedly. The best bit was the barney at the touchline.

Oh and the final whistle.

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At this point, only arrogance could persuade anyone that the squad we've put together is as good as it might've been. That's Jim's fault. And he must go now.

The apologetics movement is dead. It can't, with a straight face, talk about closing space and recovery pace any longer. Its only comfort comes from mocking fellow supporters who've dared to suggest that some Junior or recently injured full-time players might've been worth a look. That's how much it cares about Clyde.

Chapman. Out. NOW.

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