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What a result by the team tonight brilliant 2nd half performance and two great goals and as usual the ref giving  them an extra minute to the added time to see if his team could snatch a draw and what about Alan McGregor he has no class whatsoever and thoroughly  deserved to be on the losing side well done killie!,

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15 minutes ago, historyman said:

My favourite so far is a guy saying the coaching staff should be putting together video evidence to back a strong statement from the board. 
They love their statements down Ibrox way. They are certainly top of the league for that. 

Except on the BBC. there still in the huff with them. Ha! Ha!

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Brilliant night. So impressed with the organisation and work rate. Knew exaclty what the game plan was and stuck to it - even after losing the goal. 

Dyer on he radio said the half time team talk was all about belief. That's exactly what was required.

We were getting the positions and finding time on the ball but didn't have the belief to take it on. Secokns half the midfield was happy to play short passes on the edge of our box and setup counter attacks. 

Both full backs had a great night. Niko had the beating of "seven million isn't enough" Tavernier time and again and won everything from Hagi. Hope he can kick on from that and get some confidence. 

And to be fair to Dyer - that was a properly attacking system - really bold, perhaps bolder even than Clarke was in some games. Right decison too - Haliday is rubbish, you can get at Katic and Goldson. Nothing to fear and they showed it. 

So pleased for Dyer and the squad. Buzzing for the Hibs game too. Lovely old job. 

 

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That was delightful. Didn't see the goals coming tbh we huffed and puffed around their box without really testing McGregor and even at 1-1 I was waiting the inevitable sucker punch. Not seen the handball back for our equaliser but there's definitely a hand in the back from Morelos for their disallowed goal. He shouldn't have been on the park anyway should have had a second booking for diving into. 

Findlay and Del Fabro were back to their early season form as well, thought they were tremendous. I actually think Findlay is the best Scottish centre half playing at the moment, he's an absolute rock and if anyone thinks McKenna is better they are off their heads. He's streets ahead of him as a footballer.

Huge game Sunday now, confidence should be sky high. Hard to believe that 6 /7weeks ago we were so abject in Paisley

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Just back and watching game to see those goals again ,  that was one of those games that will live long in the memory  , the way we took the game to them in that second half .....the sheer celebrations of all ...players , coaches,  fans .......that was so reminiscent of he performances under SC and great credit to AD half time words and the players .......we looked by far the fitter team , the team that wanted it more and number of top performances from individuals and with that team ethic again.

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3 minutes ago, iainmaccoll said:

Sod, brophy, findlay, del fabro, power, dicker,      mckenzie, kabamba, burke  and dyer offer them as long as a contract as wee can.

The core of a great team if wee can keep this group of boys together for a duration

It became hugely unfashionable during the eras of 4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3 variations, but there’s something hugely powerful about a front two partnership working well in combination. 
 

Not only has it arguably been the root of much of our successes over the last few decades, but there’s a real case to be made that modern defenders simply don’t know how to effectively manage a front two. 
 

There’s absolutely no doubt that there’s a quality player in Brophy in the right circumstances, and Kabamba is a real find. 

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As the game wore on I thought we were going to have a lot of possession and corners but no end result. Their defence went from looking solid to looking shaky and Sod's goal got them worried. Survived a few scares but the game was far more open in the second half so Sevco were bound to get chances. No failures in the team and Nico looked like a different player in the second half. Before the game I thought we had a chance because they are well short of Celtic's standard, and they are. No complacency though, that team, minus goalkeeper, is the best we can field and injuries or suspensions would cause us big problems. 

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