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When stuart mccall looks back and wonders why he never got the job full time, he need only look at at the performance of his team today and the decisions he made during the game. Although they dominated for long spells, his side failed yet again to make the grade and stumbled past a plucky QOS side who on another day could have walked of with the spoils.

 

Had the visitors decided to play the full nintey minutes the way they played the last fifteen the just might have achieved that, they had Rangers by the scruff off the neck, not knowing their arses from their elbows .

 

Even in the first half it was clear that certain individuals just wernt cutting it, namely sheilds and miller who in the first 45 minutes contributed absolutely nothing to the game. And as the game went on the got worse

 

The biggest inposter of them all? Has to be Nicky Law. I have no idea what he does. In 90 minutes he mustered 1 shot and 1 cross from open play. Every thing else is the easy option. A pass to the side or a pass to the back. They are never telling. A player with no vision on the pitch.

 

This is all staring the manager in the face. And as the game decended into farce towards the end the manager does nothing other than pray to god yhat the other side dont score. Riding our luck has become the norm under stuart mccall as has mediocrity. Traits that served Ally McCoist well under his tenure.

 

He may well ride his luck and drag this bunch of under achieving imposters into the Spfl. But McCall has failed to display the character needed to take the side forward and onwards.

 

He must surely know his time is up.

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When stuart mccall looks back and wonders why he never got the job full time, he need only look at at the performance of his team today and the decisions he made during the game. Although they dominated for long spells, his side failed yet again to make the grade and stumbled past a plucky QOS side who on another day could have walked of with the spoils.

 

Had the visitors decided to play the full nintey minutes the way they played the last fifteen the just might have achieved that, they had Rangers by the scruff off the neck, not knowing their arses from their elbows .

 

Even in the first half it was clear that certain individuals just wernt cutting it, namely sheilds and miller who in the first 45 minutes contributed absolutely nothing to the game. And as the game went on the got worse

 

The biggest inposter of them all? Has to be Nicky Law. I have no idea what he does. In 90 minutes he mustered 1 shot and 1 cross from open play. Every thing else is the easy option. A pass to the side or a pass to the back. They are never telling. A player with no vision on the pitch.

 

This is all staring the manager in the face. And as the game decended into farce towards the end the manager does nothing other than pray to god yhat the other side dont score. Riding our luck has become the norm under stuart mccall as has mediocrity. Traits that served Ally McCoist well under his tenure.

 

He may well ride his luck and drag this bunch of under achieving imposters into the Spfl. But McCall has failed to display the character needed to take the side forward and onwards.

 

He must surely know his time is up.

 

Interesting that when we (or 'they' as you put it) dominated for long spells we "failed to make the grade". Yet when QoS dominated for a fairly short spell at the end of the game without scoring, the synopsis is that they "had Rangers by the scruff off the neck, not knowing their arses from their elbows ".

I thought we actually played OK today for good spells. A bit more clinical in front of goal and it could make a world of difference.

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Stu McCall has come in to tidy up the mess left by Super Ally & Co. Wouldn't blame him for his resources other than how he sorts the mess out.

 

McCall with the same players at his disposal as McCoist has done a very commendable job considering.

 

Give the man an inch give him the time to bring in his own men then judge him, today is not the right time.

 

If he succeeds in what he's trying to do then he deserves another go in the Premiership. He has the potential to be bigger than McLeish, treble an all.

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Serious question.Did Derek Lyle play in the sameQOS team that Nicky Clark scored 40 Goals for.?

 

By the looks of it, they played alongside one another for at least one season. Lyle (125 games, 49 goals, 22 assists) is 34 though. Looked a threat each time we played against them. That said, it probably is different if you are playing for us than against us, not least right now.

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