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  1. 24 minutes ago, Tartan blood said:

    Especially considering 2 of the CBs and a fullback didn't even get used. It really makes me feel like Clarke is only thinking about the immediate future. I'm sure he knows there are 4 or 5 players that are all but guaranteed to be Scotland regulars in the next few years, but he's only focusing on the short term benefits. Like he's got one foot out the door. I'm probably overthinking it, but that is the best logical explanation I can think of to why he wouldn't want to even see these players in training.

    Yeah, I don’t get it. I forgot Taylor was included. 
     

    Another explanation for Gauld is that he hasn’t actually watched him which would be really disappointing. 

  2. I watched Gauld tonight. He's genuinely so good. 

    Created so many chances for himself and others against a good Braga team. He's levels above his team mates. 

    Still can't believe Clarke didn't call him up. It was a massive oversight picking too many centre backs and not Gauld in the March fixtures. 

     

  3. 20 minutes ago, ceudmilefailte said:

    Palmer playing as a right wing back for once. Limited as he is he is probably better than O'Donnell despite what the vast majority on here think.

    I think they’re similar in quality. Palmer also gives a bit of versatility, has played centre back and left back this season too. Clarke could probably leave out a centre back if he chooses Palmer. 

    56 minutes ago, romanticscot said:

    A great goal by Paterson for Sheff Wed from a great cross by Palmer. Bannan with an assist...who is also losing his hair.  I'm still always hoping for a Rhodes resurgence to get him in the squad. 

    https://streamja.com/A0Bwd
     

    Some goal. Didn’t think Paterson had this in him. 
     

  4. 6 minutes ago, ProudScot said:

    We do. They’ve both gone into a huge game as as soon as they got back and are injured because of it, so their managers will have plenty to say about it I bet

    It was their decision to start each of them, if they thought Tierney or Robertson were injury risks/had played too many games then they shouldn't have played. Can't blame it on Scotland.

    Some England players were left out of their club's starting 11s after playing on Wednesday. Stones, Chilwell, Mount.

  5. 4 minutes ago, Taylor1996 said:

    Because human being are able to evolve, grow and change their opinion. 

    I remember Duncan Ferguson doing an interview where he said that in Scotland you aren't allowed to change. He was always going to be tagged with the "Duncan Dosorderly" tag if he lived his whole life in Scotland. 

    You just backed up his claim.

     

    Of course you can change. Changing your opinion, listening to others and taking opposing opinions on board is healthy. 
     

    I’m saying that it’s likely that your original bias against him is probably distorting your opinion on him. 

  6. 1 hour ago, Taylor1996 said:

    My opinion of Che Adams is entirely based on what he's done on the football pitch.

    I have yet to see him doing anything remarkable. In 3 years of watching him.

    Yes, he has a bit of pace, but that's pretty much it. He's only had one season were he's hit double figures. There's a reason for that.

    If he was the next Michael Owen or Romario, I'd take to him, instantly. But the truth is that he was probably England's 20th choice striker. 

    Not sure if someone who stated, due to non-footballing reasons, that they might 'throw the towel in' and might 'chuck posting on here' if Adams started/was on the bench against Austria qualifies as having a unbiased opinion. 

  7. 34 minutes ago, ceudmilefailte said:

    So all we need to do is beat Denmark at home,Austria away, take  12 points of the minnows,beat Israel at home and hope Denmark beat Austria twice and that our goal difference is good enough for second?

    Any one fancy starting a thread for who we need to qualify for the playoffs for our final position in the nations League to sneak us in that way. We blew it big style there.

    We have a 0% chance of getting into the play offs via the nations league unfortunately. 

    If we had won against either against Israel or Slovakia we'd very very likely already have a play off spot. Those were much worse results than these two. 

  8. 47 minutes ago, PASTA Mick said:

    My prediction for Thursday would be -

    Gordon

    Gallagher    McKenna    Tierney

    O'Donnell     McTominay     McGregor     Robertson

    McGinn     Dykes     Fraser

     

    I think it’ll be close to that but I reckon he’ll start Hanley at RCB and play Gallagher in the middle. 

    Had forgotten that Marshall has been injured. Still think he’ll start for us on Thursday. 

    Agree with the rest, although I think it’ll be a close call between Fraser/Christie and Armstrong. 

    Dykes over Adams seems likely. He’ll maybe get 20mins and look to start him against Israel.

  9. 32 minutes ago, Diamond Scot said:

    If Armstrong is so poor why was he a constant pick for league winning Celtic, why did an EPL side buy him and then continue to play him?

    He's doing it to wind people up/attention seeking. 

    His posting style reminds me of TalkSport (Adrian Durham etc). Likes to mix up popular opinions with ones that provoke reactions, then repeats the ones that get reactions multiple times over. Not forgetting the arrogance that he delivers these opinions with. 


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    1 hour ago, scotlad said:

    Indeed he did, I'd forgotten about that. 👍

    I also remember there were quotes from Lyndon Dykes before he was called up noting that if he had the choice he’d choose Australia. He obviously changed his mind, seems we were lucky we called him up at the right time. 

  11. 6 minutes ago, Rab The Crab said:

    I watched most of it, he put in a brilliant shift. Hold up play was excellent and was unlucky not to score, looking much more like his old self.

    There's a lot of love for Dykes from QPR fans on twitter tonight too. Seems promising. 

    Also interesting that he played up front as part of a pairing. I think Clarke might try Dykes and Adams together at some point. 

  12. I don’t see why he couldn’t make room for Gauld and Turnbull. 

    Clarke has said he didn’t choose them because the players ahead of them are Armstrong, Christie and Fraser. 

    No one was expecting these guys to be dropped but there’s more than enough scope to include Gauld and Turnbull in the squad. Especially because he’s not had a chance to see either in training. These are two guys who could genuinely make a difference creatively for Scotland in the future. Gauld has been brilliant this season. Turnbull has shown massive potential. 

    We don’t need Considine in the squad. We also don’t need Taylor or Fleck/McLean and McBurnie. There is more than enough cover from guys that can play various positions. If there are a couple of injuries then call one of them up. 

    Gauld and Turnbull will now very likely need to wait at least until midway through the World Cup qualifying campaign. And Clarke will probably still be trying to keep a consistent squad...

    It’s a pretty big oversight in my opinion. 

     

     

  13. 55 minutes ago, Taylor1996 said:

    This had better not be true.

    He was English during the play offs, etc, and now that we've qualified, he's now decided that he's Scottish?!

    I would've closed the door to him till after Euro 2020. The players that got us there deserve to be higher in the queue than this guy, a guy who has turned down three approaches to represent Scotland (four, if you count the time when he was asked to play at U21 level).

    He hasn’t decided he is Scottish. He qualifies as Scottish (and qualified as soon as he was born) and it seems like he wants to play for us according to reports. And is clearly well within the rules. 

    I don’t mind the ‘I need more time to make my decision’ for guys that qualify for 2 countries and in Adams’ case 3 countries. Particularly when we, like Clarke has done, ask these players that haven’t made a final decision to make contact with the manager when they have made their mind up. 

    He wasn’t saying ‘I’m English’ during the qualifiers. You’ve just made that up to exaggerate your argument. 

    You don’t have a clue what he has considered when making this decision. Why just right him off making your own assumptions? 

    At least wait until he’s officially called up and you hear interviews with Clarke and Adams. 

  14. Great news if true. Genuinely a class striker.

    Clarke said these players would had to contact him first. 

    As far as I am aware mum is half Scottish, half English and his dad is Caribbean. 

  15. 57 minutes ago, theabsentee said:

    Positives are McKenna being back & that Marshall is fit enough to be on the bench. . 

    Yeah seems Marshall’s injury isn’t as bad as feared. 
     

    Wonder if Derby will look to come to some agreement with Scotland to not play him in all 3 games. 

  16. 1 hour ago, Taylor1996 said:

    Fair enough, we're all entitled to our opinion.

    What he did against England was unforgivable. On that account, I'd never want him selected again. 

    I'm actually surprised that so many Scotland fans forgive him. Personally, that match still stings.

    But as I said, I respect everyones opinions.

    Dismissing his ability over one mistake is bizarre. 
     

    If Gordon had come out and claimed the cross or if Griffiths had closed down the man crossing you would have forgotten about it. 
     

    Players make mistakes all the time. He’s obviously good enough for Scotland. 

  17. 6 minutes ago, Tartan blood said:

    His passing percentage is incredibly misleading. The vast majority are safe 10 yard passes that any professional footballer could make. His highlight reel makes him look like a creative force, but those defence splitting passes and long range goals are few and far between these days. 

    But that’s his job? You don’t want a player asked to do his role to be giving the ball away in his half or in the attacking half with no covering midfielders behind. 

    I was responding to a comment where he was described as a player who gave the ball away too often. 

    He needs to let guys like McGinn and Christie to try riskier passes. And is obviously asked by his manager to keep it relatively simple for both Scotland and Celtic. 

    I don’t think he’s definitely in our best first 11 at the moment but he’s neither a guy that gives the ball away too often or a guy who keeps it too simple. 

    I thought his best game for us was against Serbia where he was perfectly balanced offensively and defensively. He’s not been brilliant for Celtic but neither has their whole squad. 

  18. 11 minutes ago, Third Lanark said:

    Dunno why people are laughing - that is a sound suggestion. McGregor just has this habit of giving the ball away; in our system that is critical.

    That’s just not true. 

    McGregor is our midfielder with the highest passing accuracy for club and country.

    He also mixes this up with riskier passes than Jack and only dribbles when it’s safe. 

    His failings as a defensive midfielder is his tackling, lack of closing down shots and tracking runners. That’s why Jack would need to play next to him. 

    He’s more or a creative defensive midfielder whose probably best when we play sides or similar ability to us or weaker. 
     

    For the likes of the England game I’d definitely want McTominay and Jack as the centre mids. 

  19. It’s so difficult to compare because our strikers play in different quality of leagues. 

    In the premier league if you can score close to 10 goals you are a very good player, especially if you play for a bottom 10 club and if you’re primary job is to hold the ball up. 

    Realistically McBurnie would be looking at a target of 8 goals. Obviously he’s miles off that but he’s been injured and Sheffield United have generally been poor. 

    He’s had a poor season but it doesn’t make him a terrible player. His Championship goal scoring record is very good, he’s not lost that ability.

    He’s not looked great for Scotland either but he’s had few starts and cameo appearances. He’s also hit the woodwork 3(?) times for Scotland. 

    I think he sneaks into the squad. But only because our other strikers are also having poor seasons. Would love for Shankland to be on for 20 goals or Nisbet to have continued his form this year. 
     

     

  20. 5 hours ago, PASTA Mick said:

    The only issue is finding a way to fit the best players in the team.

    Marshall

    McTominay    Cooper     Tierney

    Forrest     McGregor     Armstrong   Robertson

    McGinn     Dykes     Fraser

    What are you worried about?

    That line up is a possibility but there’s no chance Armstrong would play behind McGinn if you’re not playing Jack too. 

  21. 9 minutes ago, Taylor1996 said:

    Yeah. I'm watching it. Hopefully the injury isn't too bad.

    Shinnie has been the best midfielder on show in the first half. Solid in the challenge and I can't remember him losing possession. 

    Good player but not good enough for our squad without a few injuries. Same as Fulton and Bannan. 

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