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For someone so highly rated he spills the ball with alarming regularity. Doesn't sound like he was too much at fault today after all, but picking up the back pass (although not a clear cut one) cost us the game the other night. Early days but I find it hard to claim he is the best in the league at this stage.

Picking up a pass back that wasn't a pass back cost you's the game? Not think taking off goodwillie and the right mid (2 best players on the night) cost you's the game? I was at the game so can comment
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Picking up a pass back that wasn't a pass back cost you's the game? Not think taking off goodwillie and the right mid (2 best players on the night) cost you's the game? I was at the game so can comment


He shouldn't have taken the risk and just dealt with it, he had time from memory. It's one of those ones where a GK makes a mistake and it's much higher profile than an outfield player, ultimately leading to a goal.

We probably took off Goodwillie and Ramsay as we looked very comfortable and probably had an eye on the away trip up at Elgin today. We seem to have a habit of going from very comfortable to complete capitulation so that probably was a mistake as it left Smart pretty isolated.

Anyway, I am by no means having a pop at Currie. Hopefully he settles in to live up to his reputation. Just had a few dodgy moments so far and as mentioned the defence are hardly water tight either.
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21 minutes ago, FREDDYFRY said:

Also nothing from the manager or anyone else about the game today; ok might not be an audio facility at the game but not even a brief statement on the OS giving the usual excuses if nothing else. No wonder we are all so frustraited yet again.

Thank God we got news of the Chairman got to meet Stevie Archiebald for a chat and got the two strips that some poor sucker will pay good money to the club...again!

Norrie, are you happy with our start to the new season? We are certainly not!

There are some comments from him in the Northern Scot report. Also some interesting comments from McGovern about leaving Clyde...

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Clyde kind of came out and questioned whether I could still play, or whatever else at one point

Sounds familiar. Started every game, subbed once.

Hopefully the chairman sorts us out a stadium and keeps his nose out of what's happening on the pitch.

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3 hours ago, SouthLanarkshireWhite said:

Utter, utter, utter incompetence. If Goodwillie goes in January we are in bigtrouble. As a club we stumble from one crisis to another and are frankly an embarrassment to the name and history.

He is stupid if he doesn't move on.

 

 

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29 minutes ago, Clyde01 said:

 


Interesting comments from McGovern, given that he would walk into our current midfield.

 

Anyone who thinks that after they weren't given the managers job that there was ever any hope of keeping Peaso and JP are living in a dream land.

You don't go from gaffer to player in any dressing room. Football 101.

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8 hours ago, Clyde01 said:

Bottling a 2-0 lead twice in a week really is a whole new level of shite hawkery.

Anyone that was there able to elaborate on the pen? Currie has certainly been far from impressive thus far, even before today.

Aye. He's shite and has dropped himself. First fucking thing he's got his hands to on the deck was the Elgin player. Far from impressed by Chapmans results, attitude to players and choice of selected players. 

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Anyone who thinks that after they weren't given the managers job that there was ever any hope of keeping Peaso and JP are living in a dream land.
You don't go from gaffer to player in any dressing room. Football 101.


He was only joint interim gaffer though. There are plenty of examples of coaches etc who step up to be interim manager then work under a new manager. Also most of the dressing room he managed is now gone.
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Chapman has a managerial win ratio of roughly 38 %
So going by his previous record we can expect to win about 14 games this season if he can manage to win 1 of the next three games then he will be just about on target for the season.


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How many times are we going to score 2 or more and still lose, was the same last year. 
Needs sorting out quickly before we get left behind. 

Get used to chucking 2-0 leads away just ask anyone a Galabank. Same old Chapman same old excuses !!
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