son of jerel Posted January 29, 2011 Share Posted January 29, 2011 Point number 4 is spot on. Plan B AWOL in the big games, JJ's achilles heel. don't think killie managed to beat rangers home or away during his 8 year tenure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IMA MAROON Posted January 29, 2011 Share Posted January 29, 2011 Here, we'll look in detail at each of the clubs' games up until the end of February; Celtic; Aberdeen A - won 9-0 followed by 1-0 at home, Aberdeen improving DRAW Dundee U A - won 2-1 away, held 1-1 at home, disappointing season WIN Rangers H - lost 3-1 at home, won 2-0 away, R'gers lost key player WIN Motherwell A - won 1-0 both home and away, both close games DRAW Statto predicition: 8 points Rangers; Hearts H - won 2-1 away earlier in season, lost 1-0 away recently DRAW Motherwell H - won 4-1 both home and away, comfortable wins WIN Celtic A - won 3-1 away, lost 2-0 at home, LOSE St Johnstone H - won 2-1 at home, unbeaten in 5, will be another close game but WIN Statto predicition: 7 points Hearts; St Johnstone H - draw 1-1 at home earlier in season, won 2-0 away recently WIN Rangers A - lost 2-1 at home and won 1-0 recently at home, DRAW Hamilton A - won 4-0 away and 2-0 at home, WIN Dundee U H - draw 1-1 at home early in the season WIN Aberdeen A - won 5-0 at home, 1-0 away, Aberdeen improving DRAW Statto prediction: 11 points Unless there are big changes. Hearts; St Johnstone H - draw Rangers A - lose Hamilton A - win Dundee U H - lose Aberdeen A - draw Realistic prediction: 5 points and out of te race completely. Sad to say. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
portobellojambo1 Posted January 29, 2011 Share Posted January 29, 2011 I've not read all the way through the thread, but I'm guessing that the gist is is the title race over following our visit to Parkhead on Wednesday and/or are HMFC now out of it and it is back to a race between the OF. The answer to both is no. Celtic didn't win on Wednesday because they played exceptionally well, they didn't even play well, Celtic won by the scoreline they did because we simply failed to turn up, we were chronically fecking crap (not one player deserved anything above a 0 for Wednesday night's performance, it was as bad as one of the better performances under Csaba Laszlo). Both Rangers and Celtic have been shown up as nothing more than very ordinary in many league games this season, and I suspect both will again before the season is over. They will both drop points before this season is over, and all we have to do is make sure we drop less than them. It is up to our backroom staff to get the belief back into the side and get them winning football games again, Wednesday was a blip not a major disaster (I have gone to Parkhead and seen Hearts play Celtic off the park for a full 90 minutes and lose, and felt more disappointed on those occasions, I think a false impression is being created by a 4-0 defeat at Parkhead. Fact is we deserved to lose, because everyone failed to perform, collectively, and it was made very, very easy for Celtic as a result of our level of performance, not theirs). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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