Third Lanark Posted November 27, 2019 Report Share Posted November 27, 2019 6 hours ago, Jag said: I heard someone saying on the way out the ground last night "If that was this time last year, the manager would be getting pelters." This time last year the manager then had not won a single game- the current manager has won several Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Third Lanark Posted November 27, 2019 Report Share Posted November 27, 2019 4 hours ago, lady-isobel-barnett said: Agree, but the downside being that the more we bring in the longer they will take to knit as a unit. Chances are that we'll get a player or two from a bigger club that's not been getting a game, so there's match fitness issues as well. Mind you, altho' his influence faded, Anderson made a positive impact and McDonald more or less hit the ground running. I'm hopeful McCall will strengthen effectively. Unless we get well clear of the bottom two by January I guess the emphasis will be on quick fix players. Experience (and hopefully leadership) over potential. That in itself is a pity as there's very few current squad players showing signs of improvement. Very few indeed I want to see here past January never mind next season. btw could be one of the new signings will have to be a goalie tho' I imagine we can get an emergency loan signing outside of the window? They might take a while to gel as a unit, but then again even Caldwell (who I realised too late was a dud) did get a fast turnaround in results with the new guys from January onwards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lady-isobel-barnett Posted November 27, 2019 Report Share Posted November 27, 2019 11 minutes ago, Third Lanark said: They might take a while to gel as a unit, but then again even Caldwell (who I realised too late was a dud) did get a fast turnaround in results with the new guys from January onwards Felt three contributed. Most obviously McDonald, and as I said Anderson initially. Cardle was useful as well. Even with that we still went to the last game of the season before we were safe. What will McCall do? Bring in three more old heids? I don't think that would be feasible this time around given we've already got a few oldsters already and even tho' we're lacking in leadership. We need pace, creativity and that elusive character, the proven goalscorer. Won't be easy for McCall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandy Posted November 27, 2019 Report Share Posted November 27, 2019 13 minutes ago, lady-isobel-barnett said: Felt three contributed. Most obviously McDonald, and as I said Anderson initially. Cardle was useful as well. Even with that we still went to the last game of the season before we were safe. What will McCall do? Bring in three more old heids? I don't think that would be feasible this time around given we've already got a few oldsters already and even tho' we're lacking in leadership. We need pace, creativity and that elusive character, the proven goalscorer. Won't be easy for McCall. This m’lady. It’s going to be a crucial couple of months for the management team. We had a chance to get off the bottom of the league last night but couldn’t take it. We need 3 points off Dunfermline IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allyo Posted November 27, 2019 Report Share Posted November 27, 2019 53 minutes ago, lady-isobel-barnett said: Felt three contributed. Most obviously McDonald, and as I said Anderson initially. Cardle was useful as well. Even with that we still went to the last game of the season before we were safe. What will McCall do? Bring in three more old heids? I don't think that would be feasible this time around given we've already got a few oldsters already and even tho' we're lacking in leadership. We need pace, creativity and that elusive character, the proven goalscorer. Won't be easy for McCall. I'd be adding the guy from Livingstone. McMillan? And probably Saunders to be honest. And Harkins chipped on occasionally. Truth is that Caldwell had a decent window there, albeit very short term in its objectives and its success. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlsarmy Posted November 27, 2019 Report Share Posted November 27, 2019 2 hours ago, Third Lanark said: This time last year the manager then had not won a single game- the current manager has won several Someone beside us in the JH stand was shouting bring back Caldwell!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laukat Posted November 27, 2019 Report Share Posted November 27, 2019 Caldwell recruited to play 3-5-2 which to a degree explains why we only signed 3 strikers and 2 wingers. If the rumours are true on what we are paying Miller it probably explains why the backup striking options are so poor because we blew the budget on a 40 year old. In Caldwell's plan we weren't going to play wingers but wingbacks so I think he saw Cardle as an impact sub and Zanatta as the striking partner to Miller. Caldwell's system hinged on getting good wingbacks but both Robson and Williamson look well below the standard required. McCall has improved the team and tried to get them back to playing a 4-3-3 which is the better system for this league and the majority of the good players we have but he is badly hampered by the squad. We desperately need at least one winger (Erskine? Forest?), a centre forward (Doolan?) and a left sided centre back just to get competition for places. If we can't extend Palmer, Cole's and Kakay's loans then we'll need a right back and possibly a central midfielder or two as well now that Gordon is out for a while. The other part of the puzzle will be getting a few out. I don't see DeVita's loan being extended. Harkins, Williamson, Robson, Jones and Mansell all look to be surplus to requirements but getting them out may proove difficult. Before the transfer window opens we have 5 games and probably need 8 points from those to not get isolated. McCall has a bit of a job on his hands but I feel he is the man most capable of doing it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Semi Nurainen Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 5 hours ago, jlsarmy said: Someone beside us in the JH stand was shouting bring back Caldwell!!! I heard that too and turned round to see. It was Jacqui Low. 1 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harrybriscoe Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 16 hours ago, Lenziejag said: Or Cole’s goal on Saturday? Cole's goal on Saturday came from a punt up the park from our defence. Nothing wrong with that when appropriate, but it's hardly silky football and would normally be dealt with by a more experienced defence than Penicuik's . Millers chance v Alloa came from a fortuitous break of the ball. I can't recall how Slater found himself room for a shot on goal, but neither do I recall a passing movement from us creating the opportunity. The point I was trying to make was that I rarely see any play from Thistle that's obviously been worked on in training providing rewards. In the move from Alloa that I admired, the midfield player didn’t have to look up for his team mate, he knew exactly where the guy would be and put the ball on a plate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARu-Strathbungo Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 14 hours ago, laukat said: Caldwell recruited to play 3-5-2 which to a degree explains why we only signed 3 strikers and 2 wingers. If the rumours are true on what we are paying Miller it probably explains why the backup striking options are so poor because we blew the budget on a 40 year old. In Caldwell's plan we weren't going to play wingers but wingbacks so I think he saw Cardle as an impact sub and Zanatta as the striking partner to Miller. Caldwell's system hinged on getting good wingbacks but both Robson and Williamson look well below the standard required. McCall has improved the team and tried to get them back to playing a 4-3-3 which is the better system for this league and the majority of the good players we have but he is badly hampered by the squad. We desperately need at least one winger (Erskine? Forest?), a centre forward (Doolan?) and a left sided centre back just to get competition for places. If we can't extend Palmer, Cole's and Kakay's loans then we'll need a right back and possibly a central midfielder or two as well now that Gordon is out for a while. The other part of the puzzle will be getting a few out. I don't see DeVita's loan being extended. Harkins, Williamson, Robson, Jones and Mansell all look to be surplus to requirements but getting them out may proove difficult. Before the transfer window opens we have 5 games and probably need 8 points from those to not get isolated. McCall has a bit of a job on his hands but I feel he is the man most capable of doing it. Agree with this summation, but I would say if we don't get extensions to Palmer, Cole's and Kakay's loans we may be in serious trouble as I don't see that quality of player being readily available to us come the January window. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Springburnjag Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 (edited) 14 hours ago, laukat said: Caldwell recruited to play 3-5-2 which to a degree explains why we only signed 3 strikers and 2 wingers. If the rumours are true on what we are paying Miller it probably explains why the backup striking options are so poor because we blew the budget on a 40 year old. In Caldwell's plan we weren't going to play wingers but wingbacks so I think he saw Cardle as an impact sub and Zanatta as the striking partner to Miller. Caldwell's system hinged on getting good wingbacks but both Robson and Williamson look well below the standard required. McCall has improved the team and tried to get them back to playing a 4-3-3 which is the better system for this league and the majority of the good players we have but he is badly hampered by the squad. We desperately need at least one winger (Erskine? Forest?), a centre forward (Doolan?) and a left sided centre back just to get competition for places. If we can't extend Palmer, Cole's and Kakay's loans then we'll need a right back and possibly a central midfielder or two as well now that Gordon is out for a while. The other part of the puzzle will be getting a few out. I don't see DeVita's loan being extended. Harkins, Williamson, Robson, Jones and Mansell all look to be surplus to requirements but getting them out may proove difficult. Before the transfer window opens we have 5 games and probably need 8 points from those to not get isolated. McCall has a bit of a job on his hands but I feel he is the man most capable of doing it. I struggle with the doolan and erskine suggestions as to me it’s based on what they did in the past not what they could do in the future we have Austin who may or may not ever play for us ! And jones to come back .... it would be good to see if McCall can get anything from them but given the board statement last week I expect a few ins and outs in January Edited November 28, 2019 by Springburnjag Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pinhead Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 14 hours ago, laukat said: Caldwell recruited to play 3-5-2 which to a degree explains why we only signed 3 strikers and 2 wingers. If the rumours are true on what we are paying Miller it probably explains why the backup striking options are so poor because we blew the budget on a 40 year old. In Caldwell's plan we weren't going to play wingers but wingbacks so I think he saw Cardle as an impact sub and Zanatta as the striking partner to Miller. Caldwell's system hinged on getting good wingbacks but both Robson and Williamson look well below the standard required. McCall has improved the team and tried to get them back to playing a 4-3-3 which is the better system for this league and the majority of the good players we have but he is badly hampered by the squad. We desperately need at least one winger (Erskine? Forest?), a centre forward (Doolan?) and a left sided centre back just to get competition for places. If we can't extend Palmer, Cole's and Kakay's loans then we'll need a right back and possibly a central midfielder or two as well now that Gordon is out for a while. The other part of the puzzle will be getting a few out. I don't see DeVita's loan being extended. Harkins, Williamson, Robson, Jones and Mansell all look to be surplus to requirements but getting them out may proove difficult. Before the transfer window opens we have 5 games and probably need 8 points from those to not get isolated. McCall has a bit of a job on his hands but I feel he is the man most capable of doing it. He is on loan until the end of the season, only thing we can hope for is that there is a break clause in his loan to send him back Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weebaw1 Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 2 hours ago, Harrybriscoe said: Cole's goal on Saturday came from a punt up the park from our defence. Nothing wrong with that when appropriate, but it's hardly silky football and would normally be dealt with by a more experienced defence than Penicuik's . Millers chance v Alloa came from a fortuitous break of the ball. I can't recall how Slater found himself room for a shot on goal, but neither do I recall a passing movement from us creating the opportunity. The point I was trying to make was that I rarely see any play from Thistle that's obviously been worked on in training providing rewards. In the move from Alloa that I admired, the midfield player didn’t have to look up for his team mate, he knew exactly where the guy would be and put the ball on a plate. Sure, that Alloa move was impressive but it was their only good move. Thistle were superb for the 1st 15 minutes and produced some excellent passing moves, one of which resulted in Slater’s chance. Miller’s chance came from his pace following Slater dispossessing an Alloa player. However when we didn’t score all the movement and passing ceased. This has been happening in all games recently where the intensity level drops to zero. I think McCall has found a good midfield 3 but they are fairly inexperienced and need to be encouraged to keep driving forward to dominate when things go quiet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke Gekantawa Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 17 minutes ago, Weebaw1 said: Miller’s chance came from his pace ...... I apologise for the selective quoting. I wasn't at the game, but I'm struggling with this. One of the least likely sentences I ever expected to read on here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lenziejag Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 3 hours ago, Harrybriscoe said: Cole's goal on Saturday came from a punt up the park from our defence. Nothing wrong with that when appropriate, but it's hardly silky football and would normally be dealt with by a more experienced defence than Penicuik's . Millers chance v Alloa came from a fortuitous break of the ball. I can't recall how Slater found himself room for a shot on goal, but neither do I recall a passing movement from us creating the opportunity. The point I was trying to make was that I rarely see any play from Thistle that's obviously been worked on in training providing rewards. In the move from Alloa that I admired, the midfield player didn’t have to look up for his team mate, he knew exactly where the guy would be and put the ball on a plate. I think it is a bit unfair to say it was a punt up the park. Granted it was route 1, but it was directed to Cole - not just a punt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Semi Nurainen Posted November 28, 2019 Report Share Posted November 28, 2019 3 hours ago, Duke Gekantawa said: I apologise for the selective quoting. I wasn't at the game, but I'm struggling with this. One of the least likely sentences I ever expected to read on here. First 5 yards are in your head! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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