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    Aberdeen v Hearts

    First game I'll be at since the Hampden sh*tshow. Friday night should be a healthy crowd and we should really be beating this mob.

    In/Oot - In
    Furryboots - SS SS
    Pre - G for a few
    Post - home to the local
    Prediction - 3-0

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    I reckon it will be a tough tight game.
    Hearts typically set up to defend away from home and hit on the counter attack.
    I think we may struggle to break them down again.
    Eternally optimistic though so going for a small win

    In/Oot - In
    Furryboots - SS
    Pre - Driving
    Post - Driving
    Prediction - 1-0

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    Quote Originally Posted by afc1903mad View Post
    I reckon it will be a tough tight game.
    Hearts typically set up to defend away from home and hit on the counter attack.
    I think we may struggle to break them down again.
    Eternally optimistic though so going for a small win

    In/Oot - In
    Furryboots - SS
    Pre - Driving
    Post - Driving
    Prediction - 1-0
    I used my wildcard in my prediction. I'm calling one of those results that come out of nowhere that nobody expected. A bit like the hibs game at home earlier. 3-0 O'Connor hat trick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mondo_notion View Post
    I used my wildcard in my prediction. I'm calling one of those results that come out of nowhere that nobody expected. A bit like the hibs game at home earlier. 3-0 O'Connor hat trick.
    I'll take that right now
    Noticed Stevie May more prominent in the set pieces against Killie.
    Set up a great chance for McKenna and our second came from an O'Connor header.
    Hearts strength is defending set pieces, hence why their happy to kick their way about the park, so it would be interesting to see if May continues from Saturday and can beat the Hearts parked bus.

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    in/oot - Oot

    Furryboots - Atlantic

    Pre-Graft

    Post - Sh@tey barbeque night which made up from stray dogs from Luanda

    Prediction- 0-0

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    Hopefully GMS is fit and "up for it" players like him have the ability to create chances against a stubborn side like Hearts. It'll take a big performance from the team but hopefully we can sneak a win.

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    The hun cu*ts defending for their lives unlike Sunday against SEVCO
    kicking everything in sight and getting away with it by a pathetic ref.

    Lewis
    Logan AOC McKenna Reynolds
    McLean Shinnie
    Stewart Christie GMS
    May

    they'll likely play 3 centre halves, so need width to stretch them
    Last edited by RedStarTorphins; 23-04-2018 at 11:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStarTorphins View Post
    getting away with it by a pathetic ref.
    I know it would be a hard call, but who in particular would you prefer as ref and who would you not.

    For letting players get away with their hammer thrower tactics, Kevin Clancy seems to be particularly bad.
    Craig Thomson also seems to have a lack of blowing for blatant fouls.
    It shouldn't make a different, but certainly I think the ref is a major factor in these games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afc1903mad View Post
    I know it would be a hard call, but who in particular would you prefer as ref and who would you not.

    For letting players get away with their hammer thrower tactics, Kevin Clancy seems to be particularly bad.
    Craig Thomson also seems to have a lack of blowing for blatant fouls.
    It shouldn't make a different, but certainly I think the ref is a major factor in these games.
    you may laugh, I'd rather it was a strict ref who doesn't mind cards.
    Collum?
    Can't believe I'm saying that!

    Rather that than a lenient ref who lets most things go, like that hun pr1ck Madden

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStarTorphins View Post
    you may laugh, I'd rather it was a strict ref who doesn't mind cards.
    Collum?
    Can't believe I'm saying that!

    Rather that than a lenient ref who lets most things go, like that hun pr1ck Madden
    I agree, we need a strong ref that will not let fouls go, or pull back when we have a clear advantage.

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