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Juanma suspended, and there's talk of Reilly starting up front with Sow.

If we're toiling, I could see us bringing on McGhee at right back, and moving big Calum up front.

Alexander

Patterson - Augutyn - Rossi - Oshaniwa

King - Buaben - Djoum - Gomis - Nicholson

Sow

Subs: Hamilton, McGhee, Pallardo, Swanson, Reilly Ozturk, Zannata

We really need to sign a striker next month.

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Wonder if Levein would take a punt on Goodwillie? Got the best football of his career out of him at Utd - loan deal could appeal to all parties.

Would Aberdeen want to loan him out to arguably their main rivals at the moment? Plus I think McInnes was saying he was expecting interest in Rooney in January.

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Aberdeen's main rivals are Celtic, m8.

I did say arguably.

I could see Goodwillie at Hearts eventually, although considering what their building at the moment, he has the makings of a an expensive washed up waster, which Levein may have seen glimpses of at Dundee Utd.

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Juanma suspended, and there's talk of Reilly starting up front with Sow.

If we're toiling, I could see us bringing on McGhee at right back, and moving big Calum up front.

Alexander

Patterson - Augutyn - Rossi - Oshaniwa

King - Buaben - Djoum - Gomis - Nicholson

Sow

Subs: Hamilton, McGhee, Pallardo, Swanson, Reilly Ozturk, Zannata

We really need to sign a striker next month.

Spot on.

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I'd actually quite like to see Paterson upfront tomorrow.

McGhee is capable at right back (excluding that minor error against Aberdeen) and Paterson's physicality could cause the Celtic defence some problems.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35175935

Hearts: Robbie Neilson plots victory against Celtic

Hearts boss Robbie Neilson believes Sunday's clash against league leaders Celtic will provide a good spectacle as both sides "want to play football".

The Edinburgh club, in third place in the Premiership, face Celtic at the beginning of a "hectic schedule".

"These are great games to be involved in because you can play football in them," Neilson told BBC Scotland.

"I expect it to be a tactical game. If we get a result then it brings us closer to the top of the league."

Hearts, with three draws and a defeat in their last four league games, will be aiming to halt that winless run at Tynecastle.

"Since I've been the manager here the best we've got is a draw against [Celtic]. I'd like to try to get three points," said Neilson.

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Best of luck to the Jambos the 'morrow. ;)

I was there that day at Tynecastle and saw this from the Main Stand, incredible. Still right up there as one of my favourite matches of all time that I had been to.

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