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With Ashford, McKenzie and JML all starting yesterday, I would imagine Bullen might be looking at the same starting 11 for Saturday.  Wouldn't mind that at all, Young and Dipo forming a good partnership and we've been doing really well with Chalmers and Mullin on the wings.  Maybe another good sub performance from JML will push him for a start at Hamilton.

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37 minutes ago, callum-ayr said:

With Ashford, McKenzie and JML all starting yesterday, I would imagine Bullen might be looking at the same starting 11 for Saturday.  Wouldn't mind that at all, Young and Dipo forming a good partnership and we've been doing really well with Chalmers and Mullin on the wings.  Maybe another good sub performance from JML will push him for a start at Hamilton.

Did you play a 4-4-2 on Sat with Musonda left back? Sky suggesting it, but can never trust what they suggest.

 

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6 minutes ago, madton said:

Did you play a 4-4-2 on Sat with Musonda left back? Sky suggesting it, but can never trust what they suggest.

 

Yeah, second half v Thistle McGinty came on and we went to a back 4 of Houston Kirk McGinty Musonda, was more to deal with the height threat they were producing plus the fact they never had any wingers on.  Then v Arbroath it was a back 4 of McAllister Kirk McGinty Musonda, again a more compact structured defence and a clean sheet into the bargain.  When he signed, Raith fans did say Musonda could play anywhere across the back 4.

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8 minutes ago, callum-ayr said:

Yeah, second half v Thistle McGinty came on and we went to a back 4 of Houston Kirk McGinty Musonda, was more to deal with the height threat they were producing plus the fact they never had any wingers on.  Then v Arbroath it was a back 4 of McAllister Kirk McGinty Musonda, again a more compact structured defence and a clean sheet into the bargain.  When he signed, Raith fans did say Musonda could play anywhere across the back 4.

Interestingly Bullen referred to 'going to a back five' in his comments about the Partick game, whether that's what it looked like or not, but it was definitely a four against Arbroath.

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Opposition Analysis

Table-topping Ayr have taken the most shots in the league, and as a result have scored the most goals in the Championship thus far. This has been in no small part thanks to striker Dipo Akinyemi, who leads the league with eleven goals in thirteen appearances to date. Lee Bullan’s side will be looking to get back to winning ways after seeing his side draw 2-2 at home to Cove Rangers, followed by a 2-1 defeat in the hands of Dundee last week.

Morton just discounting our last 2 victories v Thistle and Arbroath? :lol:

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