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Poet of the Macabre

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  1. 9 hours ago, Dunfermline Don said:

    I had planned going to the Utd Pars game, but am seriously reconsidering now. 
    It would have been one of their largest visiting supports of the season but I am sure many feel the same way as I do. £27 is too much for the top flight, never mind the championship.

    Anyone who pays £27 to watch their team play Dundee United in the second tier of Scottish football is agreeing that it's an acceptable price for a ticket.

    Don't go.

  2. 12 hours ago, Sarto Mutiny said:

    You want to see players of the calibre of ours, you need to shell out for the privilege

    (serious answer: ticket prices in general at this level are obscene, especially ours)

    I feel totally ripped off at the idea of paying £21 at EEP but Tannadice is somehow 28.5% more expensive.

  3. Think the post from @Chubbychops probably has some degree of truth to it. It may not be as serious as a "clash" but I'd fully understand if McPake was frustrated about not getting in the players he's been after, especially if he felt it was due to hesitation from the owners.

    Have to point out though; there's a reason the Germans bought us to begin with. Obviously, there were plans to bring in young talents from Central Europe and that got quickly binned due to the Brexit deal making work permits a nightmare. However it's clear they want to develop younger players and sell them off for profit. While I'm sure they understand you can't simply have a squad full of younger talent, I'd think they would need some persuading about why adding guys in their early to mid 30s was worthwhile.

    For what it's worth, I'm surprised anyone cares that we didn't add McGowan. I'm assuming it's just a general frustration at the overall lack of signings because the guy showed absolutely nothing last season that made me think he'd play a key part for us in the Championship. The fact he's had to drop into L1 says it all.

  4. 17 minutes ago, Broken Algorithms said:

    Aye. They're out. No chance they'll go through given the number of teams near that with a game to play. 

    Jokes on you when Annan and Albion both win on Sat and we end up through as group winners...

    In all seriousness, I'd be surprised if a win for you guys at the weekend wasn't enough to see you into the last 16. Second placed sides in Groups C, D and E look most likely to potentially edge you out though. 

  5. 1 hour ago, parsforlife said:

    Because it doesn’t matter what slot you take.   It’s not the target for 1st or 2nd slots that count,  it’s as long as you make it through.     Unless there’s been a lot of years with several going through on 8 points which I doubt

    16/17 - 0

    17/18 - 0

    18/19 - 0

    19/20 - 2

    20/21 - 0

    21/22 - 1

    22/23 - 1

  6. 8 minutes ago, parsforlife said:

    8 points is always going to be a tough ask to be enough to go into the next round but with the group we’ve drawn(partly our own fault for being a 3rd seed, partly the bizzare nature of the seeding that league 1 sides can be 2nd seeds with championship sides 3rd seeds) I think it’s a reasonable return for us.

    From looking at previous years, 8 points has only been enough to qualify for the next round on seven occasions and three of those were teams winning the group with 8.

    That means in the seven seasons since they brought in the group stage format, only four sides have made it through as best runner up with 8 points.

  7. Good to see we won, kept a clean sheet and Sutherland managed to get himself a goal.

    Concerning to read that Fisher may also be hurt but hoping it was just a precaution.

    Our chances of qualifying:

    Group A - Unless Stirling win at St Johnstone or draw and pick up a bonus point, this one should go our way.

    Group B - Another group that should be fine, barring a 5 goal win for Falkirk over Peterhead or two surprise wins for Spartans over Peterhead & Thistle.

    Group C - Livingston will beat Clyde and move to 10 points & either Hamilton or Cove will finish on 9 or more guaranteed.

    Group D - Ross County all but certain to pick up at least three points from their games with Edinburgh & Kelty, leaving Morton just needing to beat Edinburgh at Cappielow

    Group E - Airdrie already have 9 points and Dundee will get to that mark as well if they can beat Dumbarton and ICT at Dens. This one could go either way.

    Group F - If Killie beat Raith tomorrow then we'll be confirmed in 2nd. Any other result could see us slip to 3rd.

    Group G - Unless East Fife get a shock result at Motherwell or QOS batter QP, this section should land our way.

    Group H - We need St Mirren lose at home to Forfar or draw and lose the shootout. Very unlikely.

    I don't know the exact percentage chance we have but I'd say it's an extreme long shot.

     

  8. 3 minutes ago, VinnyPar said:

    Pretty sure only 3 second place teams progress now due to there being more prem teams in Europe. It's definitely still possible though so don't see an argument to put the kids out on Tuesday.

    I'd be absolutely seething if we got another injury on a shite pitch in a fruitless attempt to sneak through the League Cup group stage as one of the best runners up.

    If anyone needs even the slightest rest then sit them out on Tuesday night IMO.

  9. We started the game terribly; Fisher was atrocious for the opener, just such poor defending.

    Got back into it and certainly should have found an equaliser. However, we had absolutely nobody available to give us an extra push or replace tiring bodies, showing again how big an issue our squad depth is. It is scary that we are less than two weeks away from a league campaign and are down to the bare bones when a 2 or 3 guys aren't available.

    The decision not to send off Murray was beyond belief. Off the ground, reckless and not in control. An absolute stick-on red. Sums up the ref though, too craven to make a big decision but absolutely determined to ensure throw-ins were taken from the exact correct spot.

    Impressed with Tod Jr yet again - didn't look out of place at all.

  10. To catch up:

    • Not fussed in the slightest if we don't sign McGowan and/or Wotherspoon tbh.
    • The obsession over kits in this thread is baffling to me and makes me long for the league season to get underway.
    • OS still needs a lot of work and probably shouldn't have been launched until it was ready.
    • Latest article says Aaron Comrie has made 145 appearances for us, which I almost can't believe. Does anyone have a list of our top appearance holders for the last 20 years or so to compare, as that surely puts him quite high up?

     

  11. 19 minutes ago, LargsTON said:

    I'm not alone in thinking the way i do, most folk are just too afraid to say it.

    The exact rationale of every fuckwit defending their own racist/bigoted/homophobic/sexist stance throughout my adult life.

    Away and mutter brainlessly elsewhere about how  "woke culture" has "ruined this country" with the rest of your slavering pub bore pals.

  12. Kilmarnock and Dundee were both absolutely rubbish in the last couple of seasons and still managed to win the title, albeit unconvincingly.

    United will get promoted, even if it may not be Goodwin or much of this squad that eventually gets them up next April.

  13. Todd's injury looked extremely worrying, especially when he first went down. He didn't need a stretcher, which is the only crumb of comfort I can take from it. McCann and Edwards also looked like they had knocks and MOH was missing entirely from the matchday squad. Add in KRH's surgery and you really see how threadbare our squad truly is. I am officially concerned.

    Thought we managed to win that very comfortably, despite not playing particularly well at any stage. Some of Annan's defending was atrocious, although I felt they looked decent on the ball at times. The number 7 Luissint was tidy first half but faded away. Would have to imagine they'd be doing extremely well to avoid the bottom two.

    Also, have the seagulls nested on one of the roofs around EEP? They were going fucking apeshit all evening.

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