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Jags v Dundee 17/02/18


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That is absolutely massive for us. Puts a good bit of distance between the bottom sides. We love a last minute winner against Partick Thistle. That relieves a massive amount of pressure on McCann. What a priceless 3 points they are!

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Of all the bottle jobs we’ve done in the last 5 years this one might be the worst. In terms of importance and general shitebaggery.

Murray could have had 5 in that second half tbh, if he didn’t have a couple of shocking misses.

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I've seen that "late capitulation to chuck points away" script before. Quite a few times over the last few years in fact. It worked to our benefit earlier in the season against Dundee of course, but it's extremely rare for us to kill games off and it's a massive cause for concern. The Motherwell game was a good example where we built up a 3-0 lead and were able to hold on by the skin of our teeth when the inevitable collapse occurred. This time we were totally in control of the 1st half but failed to bag enough goals to hold out. Nonetheless, the players switching off to that extent so late on with just the one goal lead is absolutely pathetic.

Doolan coming on when he did is pointless - he's not going to relieve any pressure on our shitebag side.

Erskine needs dropped, contributing very little and looked like he should have put us 2-0 up with that second half sclaff.

It certainly looked like it was a Dundee throw in and the linesman flagged for it but we took it anyway. Bizarre. As was that cross field pass to Doolan when he was standing waiting to come on as a sub.

Fair play to Simon Murray, had a few horror misses including a fresh air kick but kept plugging away. AJ Leitch Smith made a massive difference for Dundee when he came on. That Moussa is a big haddy.

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