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    Is Mark Reynolds injured? Seems like the obvious replacement for Mulgrew. 🤔

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Is Mark Reynolds injured? Seems like the obvious replacement for Mulgrew. ��
    I agree. In contrast to the Celtic game where we had a fair degree of control defensively throughout and Smith had actually started in, and played himself into the game, the last 10 mins or so of the first half after we pulled it back to 2-1 we were all over the place and it could have easily been 3-1 at HT instead. IMO we needed stability and experience to steady the ship first and foremost, but instead we chucked on a young lad with little experience having had (we now know) an emotionally difficult week where he had trained very little. The way the second half started and the way the game finished suggests this was the wrong call. But then Reynolds wasn’t even on the bench i.i.r.c.? I suspect, unless we are absolutely down to the bare bones, that he has played his last game for us - and possibly could be away in January at this rate.

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