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Second bottom Falkirk v Joint second top United 16/09/2017


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We have to go with 2 up top even though we are away from home.  Nkoyi and Keatings, flat four of McMullan, Fyvie, Stanton and King with Robson, Quinn, Durnan and Briels at right back.

Either that or just play 6 up front to maximise the chances of a long diagonal ball reaching someone and forget the midfield. 

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6 minutes ago, Aladdin said:

We have to go with 2 up top even though we are away from home.  Nkoyi and Keatings, flat four of McMullan, Fyvie, Stanton and King with Robson, Quinn, Durnan and Briels at right back.

Either that or just play 6 up front to maximise the chances of a long diagonal ball reaching someone and forget the midfield. 

Is fat tam injured already?

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If I'm on that path from Laurieston Road to the stadium and hear the stadium announcer utter those dreaded words Taiwo and Kerr I will be very tempted to do an about turn and head back to Grangemouth.


I might be running late on Saturday and if we're 2 down early doors like qos game I might be tempted to do likewise
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On 11/09/2017 at 01:56, Senator Frimpton said:

Someones definitely going to bed with a very sore bottom on saturday night.

 

Something to look forward to at least. 

This could go one of three ways. In order of likelihood, I'd say:

  • Falkirk find form, we surrender meekly - three or four-nil for Falkirk.
  • Both teams continue their unimpressive start - nae goals, nae entertainment.
  • United go baws oot, 442, two wingers, full out attack - three or four nil United.

My preference would be 

Lewis

Murdoch Durnan Edjenguele Robson

McMullan Fyvie Briels/Flood King

N'Koyi McDonald

Get the ball wide and swing it into the box. It's not rocket surgery.

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33 minutes ago, Pull My Strings said:

Something to look forward to at least. 

This could go one of three ways. In order of likelihood, I'd say:

  • Falkirk find form, we surrender meekly - three or four-nil for Falkirk.
  • Both teams continue their unimpressive start - nae goals, nae entertainment.
  • United go baws oot, 442, two wingers, full out attack - three or four nil United.

My preference would be 

Lewis

Murdoch Durnan Edjenguele Robson

McMullan Fyvie Briels/Flood King

N'Koyi McDonald

Get the ball wide and swing it into the box. It's not rocket surgery.

If you want Edjenguele in ahead of Quinn and Flood anywhere near the team I can only assume that you have not seen any/many games this season.

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1 hour ago, Pull My Strings said:

Something to look forward to at least. 

This could go one of three ways. In order of likelihood, I'd say:

  • Falkirk find form, we surrender meekly - three or four-nil for Falkirk.
  • Both teams continue their unimpressive start - nae goals, nae entertainment.
  • United go baws oot, 442, two wingers, full out attack - three or four nil United.

My preference would be 

Lewis

Murdoch Durnan Edjenguele Robson

McMullan Fyvie Briels/Flood King

N'Koyi McDonald

Get the ball wide and swing it into the box. It's not rocket surgery.

I'd like you to give consideration to the cheese plant in my front hall for that problem left back position.  Possibly better awareness than Robson?

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