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Thread: BAD NIGHT: Raith 3-0 Queens, Cowden 0-1 Falkirk

  1. #21
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    re: BAD NIGHT: Raith 3-0 Queens, Cowden 0-1 Falkirk

    Agree that Reilly is one of the most hard working players in the team. I think that the recent injury might have affected him which is maybe why he was rested on Tuesday.
    However, up to and including the home game against Rangers, he started 14 league games and scored 9 goals.
    Since that game he has started 10 league games and has scored 3 goals.
    So his scoring rate has more than halved since that live tv game.

  2. #22
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    re: BAD NIGHT: Raith 3-0 Queens, Cowden 0-1 Falkirk

    Hard working if he thinks he has a chance of getting on the end of a pass. Doesnt like closing down defenders and getting a tackle in. He has the perfect knack of arriving for a tackle after the ball is away. Wont chase balls in when ball played back to keeper, always seems to leave that to someone else. Lyle does more in 15mins than Reilly does in a whole game sometimes.

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