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Not a classic game but a very professional performance. Absolutely delighted with that.

Imrie has us unbeaten in the league since his arrival. Two draws and now three wins.

Confidence is surely high ahead of QoS' visit next week. I reckon if we win that we're safe from 10th place (but not 9th.)

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Massive three points. Defended heroically in difficult conditions. Can't ask for any more from those players who have started basically every game recently and ran themselves in to the ground and put their bodies on the line every single time. 

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3 minutes ago, port-ton said:

Massive three points. Defended heroically in difficult conditions. Can't ask for any more from those players who have started basically every game recently and ran themselves in to the ground and put their bodies on the line every single time. 

We were riding our luck a bit at the end and Inverness were having trouble playing into the wind, but that's the kind of thing both sides have to deal with and we just did it better.

Ugwu needs a rest, he was dead on his feet (which resulted in missing that sitter.) Never thought I'd say this but Muirhead to start next week?

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Drink it in. We've also scored the most goals in the league in the last six games admittedly five of them came against "The Pars", but it bears noting that we haven't failed to score in a single game since Imrie's arrival. (In fairness to the squad and McPherson, though, you have to go back to November's home loss to Killie for the last time we ended a match with no goals.)

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Clearly this isn’t a “new manager bounce”. We competed well and looked the better team. Should have won by more. Had Ugwu just put a bit more height on that effort after Muirhead’s superb run down the right, we’d have been done and dusted a wee bit earlier. Gozie looked a bit off the pace today actually.

Not safe yet but it’s looking as if our trend now will be upwards.. As long as we don’t screw it up next week.

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