Talk aboot getting ahead of ourselves!
If we play like we did in the first half on saturday then good chance we will win but lets no forget how poor the second half was. i'll be happy with a 1-0 in aff `Booths erse tbh
Another away-day to look forward to. Really think we’ll win this one, just hope St Mirren don’t turn it into a battle if they’re losing. Last thing we want is injuries at this stage. My team:
Siegrist, Seaman, Reynolds, Connely, Booth,
Harkes, Butcher, Pawlett, Smith, Clark, Safranko. Same as last week!
I’d change the subbies though, with Bouhenna and Jimmy in for Fyvie and Frans. Think Bouhenna has more potential to stiffen up the midfield. Last time he played there at Alloa actually had a good game, even though we lost.
And after all the hype about getting Sow in (potential league winning signing), how do we get him in the team? Do we drop Safranko?
Great dilemmas to have.
3-1 United then Sheep at home.
Talk aboot getting ahead of ourselves!
If we play like we did in the first half on saturday then good chance we will win but lets no forget how poor the second half was. i'll be happy with a 1-0 in aff `Booths erse tbh
It's a winnable game, certainly a winnable tie, not easy though with them having a lot of new players
No we don't drop Safranko, imo it would be Sow and Safranko with Clark on the bench when fully upto speed, but not sure Sow is ready to start yet so would go with same starting team with Gomis back in the squad
LarsErikKjell pointed out on Tekel Towers that Reynolds doesn't get to play on plastic.
An article in the Daily Record a week before he came to us reveals why.
So will we pick him for St Mirren knowing he can't play in the next two league games at QotS & Falkirk?
Or introduce a pairing of Connolly/Bouhenna or Connolly/Frans at Paisley?
I agree with Welshy tho, no other need for change but do have a think about the bench.
Means a change in captain for matches on plastic. If Fyvie not playing then surely Connolly the man for that.
Hard to see any need to change from good performance last week. Take the game to St Mirren.
Not sure who is higher up pecking order between Frans and Bouhenna if Reynolds not played
I see that if Ross Co or ourselves progress in the 5th round on Saturday the 6th round is scheduled for March 2 when we are meant to be at home to Ross Co in a rather important league game. So chances are that game will have to be rearranged cos probably one of the two of us (if not both) will get thro. Means a midweek evening crucial game in early March.
And in response to the previous post I see it was Reynolds who was made captain ahead of Connolly v Morton.
Then when Fyvie came on as subbie Reynolds slipped him the armband which was quite quaint.
It's the big cup so worth it, unlike the challenge cup that had games rescheduled the year we won it, which cost us in Hamilton play off too (as well as the stonewall pen we were denied in the home leg)
This cup games came at a great time. Another game for the new lads to play together, it's a free hit for us, let's go try win the tie on Saturday.
Also, given the talk regarding the level of investment from the new owners the St Mirren game is important for a couple of reasons
- Gives the new players another game to gel where if we win great, if we don’t it’s not the end of the world and back to the priority of the league.
- if we do win (and to be honest I think we have a really decent chance) it’s a nice potential financial reward for the owners as we may well get a money spinning tie in the quarters.