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  1. The one and only John Connolly as St Dunc says would walk into any Team.

     

     

    The worst was Alec Gordon never really took to him, made worse when he scored 2 ogs in a Semi at Dense

     

    I have to jump to Alec Gordon's defence. Not becasue he was part of our League Cup Final team but becasue the two OGs were by George MIller. It was at Tannadice against Dundee.

  2. Great interviews as ever Ross. Ahead of the biggest week in our history, seems as good a time as any to note my thanks to you for your videos this season. I'm sure I speak for the majority when I say the regular interviews and features have been a brilliant insight into the club for us fans.

    Cheers, and I look forward to loads of videos this week :)

    I agree great new perspective on the club

  3. Hi all of you guys,

     

    I am fan of eskisehirspor and I am a student at newcastle university. If is it possible, I want to come scotland for this match. How can I find a ticket for that??

    Cheers

     

    Call 01738 459090 tickets still available on that number

  4. My father the late great Jack Cosgrove who died as a young man in a car crash near Alyth. He was brought up at 28 Ainslie at the Ice-Rink end and took me to my first matches. After his death i was looked after by my uncle Billy Cosgrove who was also a Saints diehard and passed away recently. I traveled with him to Monaco. His ashes are buried by the centre-line opposite his seat in East Stand. My mate's dad George Mason who was a turnstile operator at Muirton came with us to Monaco and also recently passed away. They will be with us heart and soul. RIP You showed us the way.

  5. Yahooo tickets arrived. Like Broon I had asked to be as far back as possible in "a noisy" section but got further forward than I would have chosen. But I agree you can't cherry-pick. So got Section 142 Rows F and E for a group of 20. Just happy to have tickets in my hand. I'm in the section where Steve McLean will throw is jersey when he gets his second :) COYS :laugh: :laugh:

  6. The Record are reporting online:

     

    ST JOHNSTONE have signed former Scotland Under-21 striker Michael O'Halloran on an 18-month contract.

     

    The 22-year-old has secured his early release from Bolton after failing to make a first-team appearance for Wanderers.

     

    But O'Halloran has top-team experience from loan spells with Sheffield United, Carlisle and Tranmere.

    St Johnstone, who are without forward Steven MacLean because of a knee injury, say O'Halloran is likely to feature in their squad to face Ross County in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday.

     

    http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/st-johnstone-sign-striker-michael-2984138

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_O%27Halloran_%28footballer%29

     

    What does this mean for Stevie May - if anything? How good is he? All reasonable views invited

     

     

     

  7. BBC report just up:   St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright hails resolute draw By Colin Moffat BBC Scotland at Easter Road

    Manager Tommy Wright hailed a "magnificent point" after St Johnstone played out a 0-0 draw with 10 men at Easter Road.

    Patrick Cregg was sent off on 30 minutes but Hibernian could not break down the well-organised visitors.

    "I'm delighted with their character and attitude after going down to 10 men," said Wright.

    "I could never doubt the players' honesty and we kept going right to the end."

    The draw keeps sixth-placed St Johnstone four points ahead of Hibs with a game in hand.

    To play for an hour away from home with only 10 men is always difficult but I thought we limited them to very few chances

    Tommy Wright St Johnstone manager

    Saints soaked up a lot of second-half pressure without too much difficulty although it took a great injury-time save from Alan Mannus to keep out a flashing header from James Collins.

    "To play for an hour away from home with only 10 men is always difficult but I thought we limited them to very few chances," explained Wright.

    "What a save it was but Alan has only had one difficult save to make."

    Cregg's dismissal for a foul on Paul Cairney came after a drab opening and Wright thought the red card was fair.

    "My initial reaction was that we can have no complaints," he said.

    "Ten years ago, it probably isn't even a yellow," he said. "But that's where we are and he was slightly over the ball. I thought it was a red at the time.

    "I just felt there was a foul on Frazer Wright just before it and if the referee sees that then we get away with it."

    It is the second game in a row that a Saints player has been sent off immediately after coming off the bench following Rory Fallon's rush of blood against Aberdeen.

    "Rory's was just silly and he's been told that," continued Wright. "Paddy is there to win the ball and win tackles an he's just on.

    "He was a split second late. There was no malice in it."

    While Wright was delighted with his side's defensive application in the second half, he was less than pleased with the way the Perth side had started in the Edinburgh rain.

    "I wasn't happy with the first 30 minutes," he said. "I couldn't really see that coming. We were miles off it and second to everything.

    "It probably took the sending off to give us a bit of a gee up.

    "We had to change our shape to get back into the game and we'll need to look at that but it's maybe a day for concentrating on how well we did after that."

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25481086

  8. In all my years as a diehard I have never seen two SJFC players in the top-scorers table of the top flight of Scottish football. Well done to Stevie, Nigel and the club

    Top Scorers
    1. 9 McKay

      (Inverness CT)

    2. 8 May

      (St Johnstone)

    3. 6 Boyd

      (Kilmarnock)

    4. 6 McGinn

      (Aberdeen)

    5. 5Hasselbaink

      (St Johnstone)

     

     

    Table published here:

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/scottish-premiership

     

     

  9. Whilst I remain entirely committed to a smoke-free and carbon neutral Scotland I think the pyro fad is just that a fad. Last week alone there was a lot of online evidence of pyro at Forfar v Rangers (one flare thrown on pitch leading to delay in game), Hibs v Motherwell and Hearts fans at the Tulloch. I hope that  creating an atmosphere stays on the right line of acceptable but I also thing that levels of self-righteousness on this forum can be stomach churning. Don't want the club fined or censured but don't want us to abandon the passion people have for Saints either, keep firmly in your mind that the Hamburg game was much more lawless than the Rosenberg game. Its was just more common for support to be rowdy then.

     

    So proud of Saints I never thought we would ever see these heights again. COYS

  10. Only thing I have to add is that I thought Gary Miller was a stand out at the back today. A lot of great play taking the ball from the back and getting it forward on the ground. Very solid performance.

     

     

    I agree thought Gary had a really encouraging game and gives us an option even when Frazer is back. A few of his forwarded passes were over hit but that's nit-picking since his first role was to be solid in defence. Great stuff.

  11. From this evening web-version of daily Record:

     

    "ST JOHNSTONE defender Dave Mackay insists the Perth men have worked too hard to throw away their Europa League chances after one round.

     

    "Saints host Norwegian league leaders Rosenborg at McDiarmid tomorrow night hoping to protect their cherished 1-0 lead from the second qualifying round first leg.

     

    "Frazer Wright bagged that crucial away goal in Trondheim but his namesake Tommy - the Saints boss - still insists the visitors will touch down in Scotland as favourites to progress to a meeting with either Valletta of Malta or Belarusians FC Minsk.

    But Mackay is taking a bullish approach to the meeting with Per Joar Hansen's former Champions League quarter-finalists and claims the effort exerted in clinching a European slot with their third-place Scottish Premier League finish last term means St Johnstone will be desperate to finish the job.

     

    He said: "I played a couple of rounds in Europe during my time at Dundee. We played an Albanian team and then Perugia from Italy, so I've experienced this before. It's not something that comes along too often though.

    "We spoke in the changing room before the first game about the fact that we had worked so hard last year to earn the right to be here.

    "We don't want it to be over after two games. We want to win a few and make it worthwhile."

    In order to march on in the competition, Saints will have to protect an unbeaten European home record that stretches back six games over 42 years.

     

    But Mackay says the more recent events of their win in Norway should give them belief too.

    "We have got to take a lot of confidence from last week, we played very well," he said. "For the first hour we were excellent - it's probably the best we played since I have been here possession wise and creating chances.

    "We know we can create chances against them so hopefully we can take a couple of them tomorrow.

    "It's all about belief. Last week we didn't know too much about them. We had watched videos of them, but they can be misleading. So we didn't know what they would be like.

     

    "But after seeing them we now fancy our chances.

    "The manager told us even before the first leg that we were good enough to go through. He had watched them a couple of times and set they are beatable. It's proved to be that way."

    While Rosenborg are half way through their domestic league season - leading the Tippeligaen table from Stromsgodset by two points after 16 games - St Johnstone are still a week away from kicking off the new Scottish Premiership with a home meeting against Hearts on August 3.

     

    "But Mackay is counting on a winning result against the Norwegians having a positive knock-on effect to their league form.

    He said: "I hope we can win and then take that into the league. We have been notoriously slow starters since I have been here.

    "Since we came into the SPL, I don't think we have won a game in August.

     

    "Hopefully if we can go through this tie, it will give us a boost and allow us to get off to a flyer against Hearts."