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Fair play Malky Mackay

Sat Jan 29, 2022 2:52 pm

Just watched Malkys little Ross County draw 3-3 with Rangers

Re: Fair play Malky Mackay

Sat Jan 29, 2022 9:37 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Just watched Malkys little Ross County draw 3-3 with Rangers

Watched much of the game, Annis, and it reminded me of Malky's better days here; great team ethic, crowd excitement, an unexpected result and great celebrations from Malky and his team at the end...

Hopefully, some of our players watched it, too...

Never give up! ;) :ayatollah:

Re: Fair play Malky Mackay

Sun Jan 30, 2022 7:40 am

Sven wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Just watched Malkys little Ross County draw 3-3 with Rangers

Watched much of the game, Annis, and it reminded me of Malky's better days here; great team ethic, crowd excitement, an unexpected result and great celebrations from Malky and his team at the end...

Hopefully, some of our players watched it, too...

Never give up! ;) :ayatollah:



Chris,


Yes I watched the whole match and that’s exactly how it came to
Me as well ,the old days of Malky , great days of him.

Re: Fair play Malky Mackay

Sun Jan 30, 2022 10:10 am

I’d have him back in a heartbeat he had that squad full of self belief and passion and they deserved at least a draw. I’d also take their striker Charles-Cook as well.

Re: Fair play Malky Mackay

Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:24 pm

Jock wrote:I’d have him back in a heartbeat he had that squad full of self belief and passion and they deserved at least a draw. I’d also take their striker Charles-Cook as well.

Ditto this. Apart from the reband disaster this, for me, was Tan's biggest - and possibly most expensive - during his tenure.

I honestly believe Malky would have kept us up and the financial gains we would have had are unquantifiable. :bluebird:

Re: Fair play Malky Mackay

Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:36 pm

TheHangedMan wrote:
Jock wrote:I’d have him back in a heartbeat he had that squad full of self belief and passion and they deserved at least a draw. I’d also take their striker Charles-Cook as well.

Ditto this. Apart from the reband disaster this, for me, was Tan's biggest - and possibly most expensive - during his tenure.

I honestly believe Malky would have kept us up and the financial gains we would have had are unquantifiable. :bluebird:



I 2nd that Jim :bluebird: :bluebird:

Re: Fair play Malky Mackay

Sun Jan 30, 2022 11:35 pm

TheHangedMan wrote:
Jock wrote:I’d have him back in a heartbeat he had that squad full of self belief and passion and they deserved at least a draw. I’d also take their striker Charles-Cook as well.

Ditto this. Apart from the reband disaster this, for me, was Tan's biggest - and possibly most expensive - during his tenure.

I honestly believe Malky would have kept us up and the financial gains we would have had are unquantifiable. :bluebird:


Malky sure made sure it was expensive. 8.5 million on a back up striker. Very expensive mistake.

So was the times under Malky good or not? When he got us promoted it was in red. Which when it suits some to beat Tan was awful times when the club was divided yada yada yada.

Can’t have it both ways.

If it was good times that was good times under Tan. Or it was shit times. Not both.