Jupiter Posted Monday at 18:48 Report Posted Monday at 18:48 The biggest problem is who's going to be the goalie, that's going to doom the whole team. Quote
Jute2 Posted Monday at 19:33 Report Posted Monday at 19:33 43 minutes ago, Jupiter said: The biggest problem is who's going to be the goalie, that's going to doom the whole team. Agreed keeper is major issue. Gordon is probably best we have and he is 41 and not playing for his club side. Bain is pish but only one playing first team football. Gilmour apparently ruled out for Greece game. Quote
BigAl Posted Monday at 21:25 Report Posted Monday at 21:25 Congrats to Dylan Lobban upon his first call up to the U21s Well done loon, thoroughly deserved. 2 Quote
RicoS321 Posted Monday at 21:25 Report Posted Monday at 21:25 1 hour ago, Jute2 said: Agreed keeper is major issue. Gordon is probably best we have and he is 41 and not playing for his club side. Absolute shite. Gordon is 42. Quote
Jupiter Posted Monday at 22:23 Report Posted Monday at 22:23 57 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: Absolute shite. Gordon is 42. He's not finished, he's only 42 1 1 Quote
tlg1903 Posted Monday at 22:36 Report Posted Monday at 22:36 My big fear with Gordon is keepers do often fall of a cliff quite suddenly when they get to this age. As experienced as he is I would probably go Bain and pray he didn't bottle it 2bh. Quote
Jute2 Posted Monday at 22:37 Report Posted Monday at 22:37 (edited) Lennon Miller and Ross McCrorie out for both of upcoming games. Edited Monday at 22:38 by Jute2 Quote
RicoS321 Posted Tuesday at 07:17 Report Posted Tuesday at 07:17 8 hours ago, Jute2 said: Lennon Miller and Ross McCrorie out for both of upcoming games. Dropping like flies Quote
tlg1903 Posted Thursday at 18:06 Report Posted Thursday at 18:06 Yep, all in I don't have a good feeling about this Greece game at all 2bh. On 11/11/2025 at 07:17, RicoS321 said: Dropping like flies Quote
OrlandoDon Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago We all want the World Cup and two big games. But I just don’t see how we get two very good results. We’ve been piss poor of late, today is a tough one. Nothing to suggest we get a draw or a win unless we suddenly find form. We can hope but I just don’t see it. Not unlike us playing hearts at home in a week! heart says 2-1 us, we find form and the old heads drag us on, mcginn and mactom score. head says 0-2. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Aye, it's a difficult one, but certainly our best chance of qualifying. A draw here would set us up perfectly for Tuesday. I think we have to take the same approach as the Denmark away game, with Dykes and Adams up front, and just remaining tight across the rest of the pitch. Biggest problem with the 4-4-2 is the absolute necessity of playing McTominay. That means he slots into the midfield two and inevitably gives away cheap possession and forgets to track his man. If there's a way to have Ferguson sitting in front of the defence, in a diamond, with Christie and McGinn either side and McTominay ahead, then that's probably the best option. Don't think I'd try and work Doak into this one. Save him for the Denmark game, and play to his strengths then. Quote
swaddon Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago It'll be the same old story when it comes to "do or die" Scotland games. All the hype, and then it falls apart like a pair of Primark boxer shorts. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, RicoS321 said: Aye, it's a difficult one, but certainly our best chance of qualifying. A draw here would set us up perfectly for Tuesday. I think we have to take the same approach as the Denmark away game, with Dykes and Adams up front, and just remaining tight across the rest of the pitch. Biggest problem with the 4-4-2 is the absolute necessity of playing McTominay. That means he slots into the midfield two and inevitably gives away cheap possession and forgets to track his man. If there's a way to have Ferguson sitting in front of the defence, in a diamond, with Christie and McGinn either side and McTominay ahead, then that's probably the best option. Don't think I'd try and work Doak into this one. Save him for the Denmark game, and play to his strengths then. Yup, very similar approach to the Denmark game. Draw or win would be amazing, setting up a hampden finale. it’s just so hard being a Scotland fan, so often being the plucky loser. Hard to be optimistic, need two pretty much perfect games and really nothing suggests we’re capable of that. Edited 8 hours ago by OrlandoDon 1 Quote
Jupiter Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago At least one of these games will be a classic Scotland cock up, like we have seen a million times before. 1 Quote
BigAl Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 58 minutes ago, Jupiter said: At least one of these games will be a classic Scotland cock up, like we have seen a million times before. Guaranteed Gave up any degree of optimism I ever had about the national football team many years ago. Probably started when I witnessed us become the only team in the 1974 competition to be undefeated. Only us could manage that and still not qualify for the knock out stage. I would love be to be proved wrong guys but not holding my breath that I will be Quote
OrlandoDon Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 18 minutes ago, BigAl said: Guaranteed Gave up any degree of optimism I ever had about the national football team many years ago. Probably started when I witnessed us become the only team in the 1974 competition to be undefeated. Only us could manage that and still not qualify for the knock out stage. I would love be to be proved wrong guys but not holding my breath that I will be I think that’s all of us. So used to fuck ups but we can only hope. Quote
Jute2 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) James Wilson puts U21s 1-0 up. Edited 5 hours ago by Jute2 Quote
RicoS321 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Been done to death, my thoughts on Hanley, but we simply can't afford to have him on his wrong foot without the out-ball of Dykes. A moderately competent manager will see to it that Robertson is forced to play two yards away from him by pressing him on the ball. We don't even have Gilmour for a quick pass into midfield either. Make a point of watching Hanley on the ball tonight and see how he either takes a touch to get it on his right first, or plays the ten yarder to an unnecessarily deep Robertson. Quote
InversneckieDob Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago I still want Scotland to won but overall I'm meh. For a spell after the 2014 plebiscite I stopped watching them completely. I've gradually weaned myself back to them. Right now I find it hard to wish any good on a team containing that inbred Souttar. Quote
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