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9 minutes ago, The Moonster said:

I don't know or work with Craig Howie but I can tell you Ally Love is back this week having trained all week. That and your lads are off to Dublin right after the game.

They were out last Saturday as well 😲

Let's hope they earn it this week !!

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15 hours ago, BWAClyde said:

I don't think it is a coincidence that our form has went downhill after Ally Love got injured. He might not be the best player in the world but he is never one to give in and always gives 100%

I can't remember him having stand out game but I agree, we always seem to be better when he is in. Hopefully he can spark a change in form today

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Well, DL has picked a team that can get the ball over the halfway line and no further. Need to get someone up with Smith.

I can only assume Forfar think it's a training exercise as all they've done is defend. We aren't that good guys.

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Unbelievably shite yet again. Lennon goes on about playing this "positive brand of football" but it doesn't fekin work when the players dont turn up. Players really need to step up. Not been good enough the last month. Dropped 5 points in 7 days

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It's always that bit harder without Goodie. Would've converted the penalty and edged it on another day. Sacrificing a midfielder to put another player beside Smith would've exposed our ropey defence quite badly so I wouldn't be critical there. However, putting on a newly recovered Love to play with his back to goal in place of Smith who'd done - without great service - alright wasn't a good decision. Love should've come on in place of Lamont or Johnston; probably the former, with one of Johnston or Love taking up Lamont's role between the lines. Love's a lot better when he's got the game in front of him and Johnston had clearly put that fuckin' ring on a few times in the second-half, meaning he was as good as invisible out wide.

Could've been worse of course. But we are, as Lennon said, very average or worse when we don't play 'our game', meaning a game with Goodwillie leading the line and the ball getting played through the opposition.

I think it was Dick Campbell who, in a recent interview said: rin-tin-a-min. Broadly speaking, I'd agree with that.

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