From BBC's exciting "who will start up top for Scotland" piece comes this excellent analysis from Kenny Miller. Speaking about Johnny Russell:
"Johnny Russell's played in the last few games as well and I think he's done excellent up there with Naismith. I think he's done okay, despite performances maybe not being quite up to scratch."
I guess our national team gets the punditry it deserves.
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14-11-2018 01:35 PM #1
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Scotland Build Up... Indecisive Kenny Miller
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14-11-2018 02:37 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I used to be indecisive but now i'm not sure.....
Loosely connected to your point regarding the build up to the game is anybody else annoyed at the way Stuart Armstrong's comments today have been portrayed as negative? There's been headlines all over twitter that Stuart Armstrong "doesn't miss Scottish Football!". Of course he doesn't, he's only just left it. IMO the tone of that story is one to make people think he doesn't miss it as he didn't enjoy it or didn't rate it but if you actually listen to what he says all he is saying is that he was ready for a new challenge which is entirely reasonable IMO.
Strange headline to make from that interview IMO.
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14-11-2018 02:53 PM #3
Kennys article is really good. It’s fine though it could do with a lot more work.
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14-11-2018 03:02 PM #4
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Russell and Paterson should start up top to answer the question. Only a fud would leave out a guy scoring st the highest level confidence must be sky high.
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14-11-2018 03:04 PM #5
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14-11-2018 03:14 PM #6
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I thought kenny Miller had been called up!....hmmm could he do a job?
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14-11-2018 04:05 PM #8
Johnny Russell's been mince, surely? The potential replacements are all honking too, mind.
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14-11-2018 04:22 PM #9
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14-11-2018 04:45 PM #10
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14-11-2018 08:51 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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14-11-2018 09:42 PM #15
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I was listening to Sportsound in the car and some idiot was kicking the decision to pick Fletcher up front and demanding Oli Burke start instead This is the same Burke who a)plays on the wing b) got dumped by his German club for having 'nothing between his ears' and c) is not exactly setting the heather alight at West Bromwich either.
There's no easy answers. Behind Griffiths there's noone obvious to play up top.
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15-11-2018 12:07 AM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In Scotland, fans, media and even the buffoons that run the game are desperate to be negative about our game at any given moment.
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15-11-2018 10:57 AM #22
And so, time for another week and a half of this farce. The third such break in three months, leaving us with an enormous backlog of December fixtures thanks to both this and the SPFL's insistence that we play the entire League Cup before December and persist with the ridiculous winter break.
I look forward to more and more players deserting the sinking ship, knowing full well that the empty threats from the manager will mean nothing when he is eventually carted off and they all get a repreive (ref: Ferguson and McGregor). Scotland will line up with a back line primarily made up of Aberdeen players and an ineffectual midfield and forward setup as we trudge toward a 1-1 draw with Albania, Scotland equalising late on after being entirely toothless for the first 70 minutes, leading to Albania taking a shock (?) lead. More questions will be asked of McLeish and Michael Stewart will write a scathing article on the BBC website which will be completely ignored.
This leaves Scotland in the position of needing a win against Israel to win the group. After 3 days of gnashing teeth and a promise that "this time we'll get it right" Scotland line up at Hampden against the 91st ranked team in the world with... A flat back five and one up front. Despite this we manage to actually take the lead in the second half via a penalty, own goal or otherwise fluke. As the game peters into injury time the pundits are all raving about how McLeish has pulled through against a wall of adversity (the majority of which was orchestrated by them), the Israel keeper lumps the ball into our penalty box and a combination of terrible defending by Aberdeen centre backs and/or McGregor leads to a "completely undeserved" (as the media and McLeish will frame it) equaliser, despite the fact that we have chance after chance over the whole qualifying campaign to make a last-minute Israel goal in the final game utterly inconsequential.
The result means that Scotland finish mid-table and are neither promoted nor relegated; McLeish tries his best to spin the result but the Tartan Army are not having it and mass fan pressure follows for his head. The SFA initially stand by their man (as we weren't relegated, right?) but further outcry ensues and before long the pressure is so great that he gets the chop a week after the result. The search begins for another manager; Ally McCoist puts forward a suggestion on his TalkSport show that we round up Walter Smith, Gordon Smith and others (requirements: ex-OF and stuck in the past) and form some sort of committee to "sort this out" - Daily Record and Sun endorse this enthusiastically.
SFA refuse to bow to fan pressure and the general passage of time toward young, forward-thinking managers and draw up a shortlist of David Moyes, Malky Mackay and Walter Smith (again). Moyes is offered the job after Mackay turns it down. Scotland fans debate over when "glorious failure" becomes just "failure". The cycle begins anew.
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16-11-2018 12:27 PM #24
Tierney latest to withdraw. Wonder how many will miraculously recover in time for their next club game?
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16-11-2018 01:58 PM #29
Still time for Lewis to be called up to play at left back now Tierney is out.
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