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Has Fleck been in McCoist's team since the bust up or a supposed bust up?

 

No idea what has happened to Fleck but he's certainly not been involved at all for whatever reason.

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He was on the bench when we went to Rugby Park on 9th March, but hasn't made the bench for the recent Cup games.

 

What's this about a bust up then metlika? When is that supposed to have happened?

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He was on the bench when we went to Rugby Park on 9th March, but hasn't made the bench for the recent Cup games.

 

What's this about a bust up then metlika? When is that supposed to have happened?

 

Summer time this season, it just seems McCoist doesn't want to select him for cup ties.

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Any kind of win again for me to keep the treble hopes alive. :o

 

Struggling with selection headaches across the park through injury and suspension and a lack of form for some key men.

 

Boyd and Miller (in spite of his Cup Final heroics) need to buck their ideas up. The midfield need to take collective responsibility for creativity and not leave that up to Davis if he plays. The defence also need to rediscover the form that made them, at one point, the most stingy in Europe.

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The three games leading up to the League Cup final saw a series of high balls thrown into our box from all angles, McGregor's response was uncomfortable at best, he was truly flapping at worst. Dundee United at Ibrox took most advantage because set pieces are a big part of their game. Neil Alexander is confident coming for the high ball, he takes it to hands. Both Weir and Wilson know he will not be attempting punches that often morph into slaps.

 

I would continue McGregor's sabatical tonight and retain Neil Alexander in goal.

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The three games leading up to the League Cup final saw a series of high balls thrown into our box from all angles, McGregor's response was uncomfortable at best, he was truly flapping at worst. Dundee United at Ibrox took most advantage because set pieces are a big part of their game. Neil Alexander is confident coming for the high ball, he takes it to hands. Both Weir and Wilson know he will not be attempting punches that often morph into slaps.

 

I would continue McGregor's sabatical tonight and retain Neil Alexander in goal.

 

I said as much to some mates in December but I think it is risky chopping and changing goalies. McGregor's abilities at the cross ball are questionable but I don't think Alexander is hugely better - although he does command his box more effectively.

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Club have appealed the red card against Thomson then, so that might signal that Davis is still not well enough to play tonight. Looks like we might see Thomson and Edu playing in the middle.

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