Charlie
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I knew that's the style in which they play.
I just couldn't believe how little Celtic threatened the goal.
And it was very comfortable for St Mirren, but it looks like I had to see Robinson after it.
You must have been the most comfortable you felt against Celtic, especially in a cup final.
He didn't buy in, he didn't say that's how he felt, but...
That's how it looked to me.
Yeah, fair play to St Mirren.
They deserved it yesterday.
I didn't speak to any Celtic fans, to be honest.
I just had a look at the game myself and just was really disappointed with what I saw.
Firstly, when the first goal goes in for St Mirren, Marcus Fraser, I felt sick for Wilfred Nance because I know how...
how disappointing that would have been after the week they've had and that goal goes in it's the last thing you need to play against a counter-attacking team similar to Hearts in terms of when you're looking to sit back and soak up the pressure the last thing you need is the team that are going to soak up the pressure to score the goal because then it gives them something to hold on to so they score that early you know it's going to be difficult and it takes Celtic to get going 20 minutes into the game they get going the intensity lifts it's absolutely brilliant
it's good play no great play it's good play till half time and then just kind of never gets anywhere after that they sit in a Celtic sort of try and play they huff and puff and don't really create many chances and it looked like a group of players kind of with a lot on their mind and a lot of information to process and it made them look kind of unfitting
Yeah, not too sure on what their jobs were and it was disappointing.
It was well deserved for St Mirren and disappointing to see.
Yeah, Barry's talking there about the changes they made and that's exactly how I saw it as well.
And Steve Robinson said that after the game.
I just think Maeda, Celtic play four in the midfield central area, a box or whatever you want to call it, with two sixes, two holding midfielders and two number tens.
And that's to overload the midfield area against St Mirren's three.
Now, the detail of it is you need four players in there that are natural sort of midfielders or creative midfielders.