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Week 4

Saturday, 25 August 2007----------------Time

Kilmarnock v Rangers---------------------12:30

Celtic v Hearts--------------------------15:00

Falkirk v St Mirren------------------------15:00

Gretna v Motherwell----------------------15:00

Hibernian v Aberdeen--------------------15:00

Inverness CT v Dundee United------------15:00

 

The first thing to note about this weeks fixtures is that Rangers visit to Rugby park, has a Saturday 12.30 kick-off. Beware all you guy�s who are dragged round the shops on Saturday morning.

 

Rangers must be oozing with confidence after their 7-2 hammering of Falkirk, but Kilmarnock could prove to be a snake in the grass, as they too have remained unbeaten in their first three games.

Steven Naismith will be looking to promote himself for a move to Ibrox but the current form of the Rangers strikers make this look improbable in this transfer window.

Rangers should do the business and hold top spot.

 

 

Parkhead will host their version of the Mad hatters ball when Wee Cheney meets Mad Vlad as Celtic get a visit from Hearts.

Hearts have had a poor start to the season, with only a draw against lowly Gretna getting them off the mark.

Celtic have recovered from an early hiccup against Kilmarnock to score seven goals in their last two games and should prove too powerful for hearts.

Still we live in hope of a surprise result.

 

 

Falkirk manager John Hughs will have dried his eyes after greet�n like a Bairn, after their 7-2 thumping against Rangers, and will welcome St Mirren to Westfield park.

The Buddies had an excellent win against Inverness at the weekend, but Falkirk have been playing some of the best football in the SPL of late and should send Gus McPherson�s team home licking their wounds.

Falkirk win.

 

 

Gretna welcome the visit of Motherwell to Fir park or is it the other way about? Seemingly Motherwell keep claim to the home dressing room with Gretna staking claim to the home dugout. Motherwell have been playing well recently and were robbed in extra time against Killie. Davie Irons asked his team to show more steel but I don�t expect the steel men to buckle to the Weddingmakers.

A Motherwell win,home or away.

 

 

Hibenian v Aberdeen looks like the best bet for a draw on paper and probably will be one. I have a sneaky feeling that Hibs will win easily as Aberdeen are like a pint of Guinness. They don�t travel well.

Considering Hibs lost so many key players since the turn of the year they have actually had an excellent start to the season getting two wins and a draw under their belt.

Aberdeen�s have had a stuttering start and up until now only seem to be able to produce any form for forty-five minutes.

A Hibs win for me.

 

 

Inverness have had a disaster of a start to the season and have already lost their manager. Neil Warnock, Craig Brewster and Owen Coyle are top of the list to fill the role. Caley hope to have a new man in place possibly before Saturday, so he can asses the situation before the transfer window shuts.

Dundee Utd lost their only away game this season to Kilmarnock,so they still have to prove they can pick up points away from home.

Inverness will be hoping for the new manager effect, but to get anything from the game they will need to tighten their defense who went AWOL at the second St Mirren goal on Saturday.

A draw for me.

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I can't seem to edit so will someone who can change the following sentence.

 

Hearts have had a poor start to the season, with only draws against lowly Gretna and Aberdeen getting them off the mark.

 

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