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Thread: Next up - Ross County (a)

  1. #1
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    Next up - Ross County (a)

    A bottom of the table tussle is not something we've had for a few years. Can we start the recovery? - view external link

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    re: Next up - Ross County (a)

    'Fraid to say I've seen no signs of a recovery the past few weeks. Best we can hope for IMO is a scrappy draw.

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    re: Next up - Ross County (a)

    I think the new manager syndrome will help Ross County big time and may well give Motherwell a bit of a doing.Even if players are back from injury,they will need a few games to get match fit,so its Ross County for me.

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    re: Next up - Ross County (a)

    Pretty sure we wont get a doing not had 1 this season but although we have been crap all season no one has scored more than 2 against us in 90 minutes and dont expect it to happen here

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    re: Next up - Ross County (a)

    This one has 0-0 written all over it in the type of game that would get football stopped.

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    re: Next up - Ross County (a)

    We still have 3 players missing for the game. Craig Moore is our long term as we know but Fraser Kerr is still suspended and Stevie Hammell is still not fit.

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    re: Next up - Ross County (a)

    I think we'll win today.

    Fitness improving
    Most of first team back fit
    Desire to win

    We should win this one.

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    re: Next up - Ross County (a)

    I can't believe your optimism in us keeping a clean sheet!

    Really no idea how today will go but I'd be very pleasantly surprised if 'Ross County 0' makes up the first part of the scoreline.

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