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  1. Great to see all Tommy's Signings making a real impact. Still think for the money the club have, our management team are the best in the league bar none. Over achieving more than any other club in the Scottish Premiership
    2 points
  2. I disagree. Yes teams know exactly what MOH can do and at times are putting 3 men on to him. But thats what we want because it leaves others unmarked. MOH is averaging an assist per game why would you move him. He is very comfortable on his right foot and can protect the ball better on his runs. Last season on the left you could bet that come 60mis he would be subedsubed, the same the season before. He is a natural right winger. Let's profit from this and leave him there. As I stated Thomson is unfortunate that he is competing with one of our star players, who at this moment in time does not deserve to lose his position in the team.
    2 points
  3. crieffsaintandy

    Groundhopping

    Its there, as found it, but not under republican stadium, but when you hover over it on the map comes up
    1 point
  4. When did not liking something equate to being a 'hater?' Is this some type of post modernism whereby you don't like this therefore you're racist/sexist/homophobic/a hater/whatever else. Has there been a law proclaiming that one opinion is worth more than another and thus is able to attribute a negative to it in order to show the other in a bad light? I still couldn't care less about the national team, the epl or the (yawn) champions league :)
    1 point
  5. Abernethy Saint

    Stevie May

    I'm enjoying it at Preston, although the commute is a bit of a nightmare.
    1 point
  6. I would persevere with yesterday's back four and gradually bring Ando in. I think what yesterday proved was that Joe is a better option for CB than Scobbie. For me I would give Fisher a couple of games to settle in, TW did it with Scobbie when many including me were asking for him to be dropped. What is our best back four. At this moment in time it is yesterday's. But I believe it will change through out the season as players come back from injury and players lose form.
    1 point
  7. You know what, I dont think most of those eejits at BBC Scotland know what city St Johnstone actually play! Like the polis, if its no frae Glesgae..then its not important and so facts dont needs to be checked.
    1 point
  8. Well Blueheaven you certainly meant what you said about deleting comments that took threads off topic, plenty in this thread and guess what still there, guess that it is true what has been alluded to myself in private PMS that it was personal and I have upset people along the way but hey ho does not bother me broad shoulders, have made my point and will leave it there.
    1 point
  9. RandomGuy

    Best defence

    Fisher/Shaughnessy - Mackay - Anderson - Easton Not seen enough of Fisher to really judge, but unless he turns out to be amazing I'd rather we develop our own players.
    1 point
  10. Im just meaning for spells throughout the game, or the odd start, then move him back to the right, just to mix things up.
    1 point
  11. cristo

    Best defence

    I would definitely like to see yesterday's defence given a run of games. Joe was my pick for mom yesterday, great centre half. Almost a more graceful version of Frazer Wright
    1 point
  12. Easiest choice for a while. We don't see many Saints players score a top flight hat-trick so to vote for anyone else seems strange really.
    1 point
  13. south inch

    BBC SPORT SCOTLAND

    My old english teacher (a dragon with a heart of gold called Miss MacAllister) would spin in her grave. Hibs are a team (well so they say), you win against a team but win in or at a place. I suppose you could argue that the grammer used on Sportscene is so bad (Griffiths has went off and Commons has came on) that they don't know the difference and a lot of teams have the same name as the town they play in but I'm not prepared to give them the benefit of the doubt.
    1 point
  14. Macca for me. Great to see him playing much further forward than previous years. Has the intelligence to get himself into positions for MOH cutbacks. Graham Cummins put in a lot of great work that maybe went unappreciated. Drifted out wide to avoid jumping against their no 44 who was about a foot taller than him
    1 point
  15. Joe Shaughnessy for me, he strolled through the game and won everything in the air and on the ground, calm and collected throughout. Close second was Graham Cummins, even without scoring he's a terrific team player and I hope he gets a long run on the team
    1 point
  16. wasnae that far away. Decent stuff
    1 point
  17. Oh shut up. You Mods do a feckin brill job on here. You got this one wrong. so what. A smile always beats a snarl. We won, we won. Life without laughter is no life. Shut up, have a drink. Saintees had a point about consistency, but 200 kids in Africa died of Malaria today. As they do every day.
    1 point
  18. OK... as I'm the one you named in your post, I'm going to attempt to give you a serious response to this, even though I find your whole complaint completely ridiculous. I'm genuinely not sure what it is that you're so annoyed about. It's a general rule on any forum that you're meant to make some sort of vague effort to stick to the topic of the thread. You knew that your post was off-topic, as you even said as much within your post. People want to read about the game the thread relates to on the match thread, so as a matter of normal course the mods will delete posts that stray completely off topic. If we don't do that we get moaned at too. You can expect consistency all you like, and we try to be fair, but we're none of us doing this as a full-time job, and you're not paying for a service here. We're doing it voluntarily when we find the time to do so. So yes, stuff sometimes gets missed. If that's not good enough for you, what can I say? You're not forced to use the forum. If you think you could run a better one, there's nothing stopping you from trying. I still don't quite understand why you couldn't just look up the fixture list yourself.
    1 point
  19. Available if needed, would be keen to get involved again.
    1 point
  20. Chit chat for this pish seriously though. The mods do this in their own time free of charge. Stop being such a schoolgirl. If you don't like it, start your own rival forum and let it be a free for all.
    1 point
  21. blueheaven

    Michael O'Halloran

    Not sure that's entirely fair. We're all St Johnstone fans on here so it's a bit of a stretch to imply that those of us who don't follow Scotland are Sky-binging glory-hunters who are only interested in the big times. If anything I think it's sometimes the other way round: the big international tournaments like World Cup and Euros attract the interest of a lot of people who otherwise have no interest in football. Down here in England they tend to be the people who expect England to win and then can't understand it when they don't. Personally I enjoy watching those tournaments, but when it comes to actually caring and being passionate about football, I consider the average Saints game to be infinitely more important. In a way, I sort of view the World Cup as football for people who aren't actually in to football. I'd think it nice to see the Scotland team doing well but that's pretty much as far as it goes for me, personally. I don't consider myself a supporter and I very rarely bother to watch the matches (partly because I think there's way too much football on TV so I don't watch much of any of it these days). I did go to a few Scotland games when I was younger but, to be honest, after the novelty of the big crowds had worn off, I actually found it a bit boring. Possibly because I wasn't invested in it in the same way that I am in Saints games (which can be boring too obviously, but because they really mean something to me I don't mind so much). It's just each to their own, really. I feel a sense of pride in Saints and feel that I have a duty as a football fan to support my local team, who I have that lifelong connection with. I don't feel that sense of pride or duty with Scotland, maybe because they play most of their games in a city I have no affiliation with, and tend to field players I have no interest in or support for. But I'd be delighted if Saints could start filling the ground with "happy clappers" - because it would mean we were actually filling the ground (and, even better, with people who are clapping rather than moaning).
    1 point
  22. Yes me I was in the 17th. Sid Cowper, Kenny Barclay, Graham "Trigger" Cowper, Norrie Panton, the Lamonds, were aw ossifers at the time. Played fitba for the BBs many years, our great rivals were the 7th, who were the "Top Chippie" compared to our "Bottom Chippie".
    1 point