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Topic: Highlights Falkirk + Michael Tidser + Aaron Comrie
1. Author:  brian        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 10:09

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2. Author:  brian        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 16:10

Aaron Comrie added

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3. Author:  Connor560        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 19:20

One of the statements posed to Aaron Comrie:

`Plenty of points to play for to finish in a reasonably successful mid table position`.

This club, in this division, with this level of opponent, should not see mid table as successful.

I get it may be successful at this stage, but if we continue to preach mediocrity, that`s all we will ever be.

Positively, highlights really well filmed - Falkirk is one of the most challenging places to film as an away crew.

C'mon Ye Pars!

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4. Author:  JTH123        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 21:09

I`m not the interviewer`s biggest fan as I think he asks too many long rambling closed questions but you would have laughed him out of court if he`d talked about promotion possibilities.

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5. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 22:00

I must say I`m quite surprised at the reaction to this result. Even the most optimistic fan would hardly be expecting us to take any points from the game. After losing an early goal we feared the worst but the team stuck to the task and restricted Falkirk to few clear-cut opportunities. The disappointing thing of course was that we created very little ourselves but it was hardly a disaster overall. Of course the anti-Tidser brigade have weaponised it as another reason for having a go at him. Last week they were relatively quiet after we came back from a goal down to beat Morton despite being unfairly reduced to 10 men for the last quarter of the game.

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6. Author:  parsfan97        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 22:04

I’m certainly not surprised at you having a go at others wee eck. The performance was absolutely pathetic and we had absolutely no idea what we were doing. No fight in that team whatsoever. It keeps going on like this most weeks under tidser. The football is absolutely awful to watch



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7. Author:  Andrew283        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 22:15

wee eck, Sun 9 Mar 22:00

I must say I`m quite surprised at the reaction to this result. Even the most optimistic fan would hardly be expecting us to take any points from the game. After losing an early goal we feared the worst but the team stuck to the task and restricted Falkirk to few clear-cut opportunities. The disappointing thing of course was that we created very little ourselves but it was hardly a disaster overall. Of course the anti-Tidser brigade have weaponised it as another reason for having a go at him. Last week they were relatively quiet after we came back from a goal down to beat Morton despite being unfairly reduced to 10 men for the last quarter of the game.


0 shots on target with 1 shot total isn`t a disaster? Ok

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8. Author:  parsfan97        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 22:18

Didn’t we show at Christmas we could go toe to toe with them
And give them a game? Yesterday we just went completely the other way



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9. Author:  Rusty Shackleford        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 22:25

Eck mate it was awful. One big 90 minutes of almost absolute nothingness. For (1) a derby and (2) the situation we`re in it was an insanely wet performance.

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10. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Sun 9th Mar 2025. 23:16

Falkirk showed in the previous three games that they were streets ahead of us in terms of movement, pace, creating chances. In the Christmas game we dug in but benefited from a couple of `technical` penalties that were unlikely to give rise to goal-scoring opportunities. I wasn`t expecting anything different yesterday but hoped for the best. Losing an early goal didn`t help but at least we limited the potential damage. That`s how I saw it.

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11. Author:  Parster        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 08:24

The manager is so far out his depth we are going to need RNLI to sponsor him with him leading us we are doomed another **** appointment by Mr overpaid under achieving cook



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12. Author:  Connor560        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 08:26

JTH123, Sun 9 Mar 21:09

I`m not the interviewer`s biggest fan as I think he asks too many long rambling closed questions but you would have laughed him out of court if he`d talked about promotion possibilities.


Never expected him to say that, but call it out as what it is. We are currently 6 behind queens park, who have a game in hand over us and a goal difference of 10 better. We`re fighting for 8th, not mid table at this stage.

C'mon Ye Pars!

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13. Author:  Ahoy!Ahoy!        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 11:10

I don’t think it’s the fact we lost that fans are not happy with, but more the manner.

We never laid a glove on Falkirk, and that’s not the first time I’ve said that this season.

I don’t think Falkirk got out of first gear if I honest and that’s the only reason it was 1-0, they were more than happy to sit back and watch us pass it around the defence aimlessly.

It could not been far worse if they had upped a gear or 2.



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14. Author:  sonofpetrie        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 14:41

wee eck, Sun 9 Mar 22:00

I must say I`m quite surprised at the reaction to this result. Even the most optimistic fan would hardly be expecting us to take any points from the game. After losing an early goal we feared the worst but the team stuck to the task and restricted Falkirk to few clear-cut opportunities. The disappointing thing of course was that we created very little ourselves but it was hardly a disaster overall. Of course the anti-Tidser brigade have weaponised it as another reason for having a go at him. Last week they were relatively quiet after we came back from a goal down to beat Morton despite being unfairly reduced to 10 men for the last quarter of the game.


Going down to 10 was the reason we won that game. He had to be more direct and have a more traditional shape. Look what happens.

"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary"

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15. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 15:07

Whatever the reason for winning it the performance merited more praise than it got on here. It`s generally accepted that a defeat will attract more comments on here than a win.



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16. Author:  Raymie the Legend        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 15:13

As has been said, it’s the manner of the losses in games against Hamilton and Falkirk that is more worrying than the result. There are ways to lose games, but we seem to lack the desire to make things happen.
Kane’s 30 minute cameo inspired a come back against Morton, but being honest, we were probably a tad fortunate to have been only one behind. A very ordinary Morton side were better for two thirds of that game. The result masked the lacklustre performance, in my opinion.




It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983


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17. Author:  Robboguru        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 16:36

RAymie is spot on. I thought the Hamilton performance and result was going to be some sort of a wake up call, but it appears it was the usual empty words about showing more desire etc. if they can’t get up for playing Falkirk infromt of a good away support then there is not much hope for them getting up for rovers away.



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18. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 16:52

Is it the desire to make things happen that is lacking or the ability to make things happen? Sadly, it may be the latter.



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19. Author:  Never10yairds        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 17:04

If it is the ability to make things happen that is lacking, this is most easily remedied with route one football. It’s a numbers game, force the opposition to deal with 100 long balls down their throat a game and x amount of times they will make a mistake we can try to capitalise on and x amount of times we will win the second ball and start to play on their half. I think the current side have much more chance of scoring a goal like this than they do a 40 pass move that started in our own six yard box.



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20. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Mon 10th Mar 2025. 17:24

You make it sound so simple...



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