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CALDERON

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  1. It all depends on Utd. If they win their next 2, we need 9 points really - 7 would need them dropping points in 2 out of the last 3 games, and us taking advantage.
  2. Mcgurn was dropped in the January I think after having a howler against Falkirk.
  3. I certainly don't mean there was a lack of effort as such from the Rovers today, but Utd looked like a team who knew they had to win today. Perhaps difference in intensity is a more apt description.
  4. Aye, most folk around us and on here called that team selection out at 2pm as being not good enough - and that transpired throughout the entire game. I think Utd would still have probably won that, they were far better on the day, but its another opportunity that has needlessly been thrown in the bucket.
  5. I did feel that today was the first time in the 4 meetings this season where there was a considerable gap between the sides. The main difference was the hunger and desire, United absolutely bullied us today. I think our points total in those games, and in general this season is pretty generous - but I was really surprised and disappointed at how far off it we were. Really disappointed with some of the fans today. Saw coins being thrown at Watt after the goal, and there was a lad behind me who was happy to boast at being a Dundee fan. The fact someone like him got a ticket today and some Rovers fan didnt, is poor show. It's not over by any means - I don't doubt the possibility of Utd dropping points in the run in - but its asking a lot for that Rovers side to go on a consistent winning run I think. Failure to take advantage of Utd dropping points to Morton, Partick and Dunfermline in recent weeks is ultimately our undoing I fear.
  6. Murray made an absolute arse of this game. From calling United rattled in the press (crazy, I'm not saying that won the game for them, but daft to go saying that - and Utd were certainly fired up for it) to an awful team selection - and not really adjusting the glaring omission during the game. Not playing any of Brown, Byrne or Matthews in the midfield was ridiculous. If, for whatever reason, you persist with that, you simply have to play Hamilton up top so that there is some kind of avenue to retain possession. We've regained some momentum by becoming hard to beat - to throw that out of the window in a game where it was most needed - mental. As was dropping Matthews who has consistently been man of the match since his return. Don't get me wrong, United were far better today - however we never gave ourselves a chance with that lineup. Biggest game, in a season that is the biggest opportunity to gain promotion for the best part of 30 years - and thats the starting line up. Awful stuff. There is a long way to, however that feels like another significant game in the run in gone where we've dropped points. There is a lot said about our strength and depth - but I'm not convinced that our squad size is necessarily a good thing. It could be argued that it gives the manager to much options and scope to make changes for changes sake - rather than basics like playing defenders in defence, or holding centre midfielders playing a holding role. I kind of feel like the signing of Turner fits into this. A good play in his own right, but a player we didn't need, in an area we didn't need - and then played in a game like this in a position where he doesn't add value.
  7. Matthews and Hamilton on please. Utd have been very good, but Murray made an absolute arse of that midfield.
  8. I think that's very risky going for none of Matthews, Byrne or Brown in the middle for a game of this magnitude.
  9. I've got one of the Barca remakes and it's superb quality.
  10. I think Rovers were perfectly entitled to feel aggrieved. Dundee United and or Police Scotland have dealt with far bigger away support than 1.3k at Tannadice, so any safety concerns are absolute nonsense. We have a farcical situation where there will be thousands of empty seats at the biggest game this season, yet fans unable to attend. That said, I was pretty dissapointed with the Rovers last week. There wasn't any need for anything other than the initial statement. Posting the Dundee Utd ticket office number was just a wee bit petty and needless, and pushed the problem to staff at Utd who were not to blame. And I didn't really like the way the club have been in the media the past week or so. A lot of the work done this season has been superb, and generally the social media stuff has been good natured banter - but i didn't love how they reacted to last week to be honest.
  11. There's a lot of decent points there. It's the Rovers fans who have lost out in all of this.
  12. No idea how this is going to go. 7 points from 9 is a pretty generous return for us so far, Utd have had spells where they have controlled the game - first half at Tannadice and part of the 2nd half last time. Didn't think we'd be in a position where a draw suits us, but after Saturday that's the case, so it will be interesting to see how Murray approaches it.
  13. I can't cope without multi effects now. I have one "normal" pedal which is an overdrive, but other than that I'm using multi effects or in built amp effects for anything chorus/delay/reverb related. Far less faff particularly when playing live. I bought one of these on the cheap to get me through a few gigs about 7 years ago and haven't looked back since.
  14. Fucking mental to think where the club was 2 years ago in the wake of that particular incident. If you said then that we'd be dissapointed at getting 1.4k tickets for a game at Tannadice, that would be very hard to believe. To be worried about if we win a title or not is a huge leap forward from worrying about if the club would ever be the same or not ever again.
  15. Given our real inability to take advantage of Utd slip ups, I'm still a bit doubtful over our credentials to get ourselves over the line. If we were to beat Utd then win the game in hand then I'd say we are a decent bet, but in reality I think it's going to be too close to call. The speed at which we went from absolutely cruising to being 3-2 down to that god awful Arbroath side really does make it difficult to be too buoyant yet.
  16. Mind that Morton fan hinting that they could win the league a few weeks back?
  17. There's certainly a bit of pressure on us. It's the best chance to win this league for over a decade and for who knows how long. People need to forget about it being United, the chance here is absolutely huge.
  18. I'm not sure we could ask for a better chance to win this league, massive opportunity.
  19. Such a strange stance from United. There isn't a fundamental advantage to be gained from preventing 600 odd fans from attending. I'd actually understand it if they gave a tiny allocation, but the difference overall to atmosphere between 1.4k and 2k is fairly minimal. And I'd have zero problems if they wanted to give tickets to their own fans instead, but that isn't the case. The only thing I can think of is if the police have insisted on an increased presence there isn't a substantial gap between sets of fans, and Utd have thought that isn't worth the hassle or cost. But that's a stretch.
  20. Dundee, Aberdeen and the Old Firm have all filled that end, with far more propensity for bother. Whatever reason it's for, it's not safety, and it's not to increase their own ticket share - which makes it very weird.
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