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Team for St. Mirren

Fraser

Tokely Duff Hastings

Cowie McBain Black Imrie

Rooney Barrowman Wilson

Subs: Esson, Vigurs, McAllister, Djebi-Zadi, Sutherland, McGuire, Wood

Time for a good attacking formation. Fraser in goal, Tokely, Duff and Hastings at the back with McBain pushing back should he need to. Cowie right wing, Black in the middle and Imrie on the left. Up front the three strikers of Rooney, Barrowman and Wilson with Wilson and Imrie being interchangabe throughout the game. On the subs bench Ryan Esson, strikers Wood and McAllister, midfielders Vigurs and Zander as well as Djebi-Zadi and McGuire as the benched defenders.

Edited by Renegade

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Fraser

Tokely Duff Hastings

Cowie McBain Black Imrie

Rooney Barrowman Wilson

i'd keep the same team that played falkirk with maybe one change, lets see if its a winning combination...to many changes after a win isn't good, consistency is what is needed in football. I do agree with the attacking football having to be played especially at home but changing the team and tatics too much week in week out doesn't produce much stability.

this is how i'd play it at home with Cowie playing off the two strikers with a more free roll

Fraser

Tokley Duff McGuire Hastings

McBain Black Vigurs

Cowie

Rooney Barrowman/Wood

Fraser

Tokely Duff Munro/Maguire McBain/Hastings

Cowie Black Duncan/McBain Imrie

Barrowman Rooney

Hastings may not be available. He's playing for Canada on the wed night.

Fraser

Tokely Duff Maguire/Munro Hastings

Cowie Vigurs Black Imrie

Barrowman Rooney

Roscoe to score winning goal against the saints a la dunfermline (deflected off 3 players before trundling over the line).

Munro, Duncan and Proctor are bck from injurie!

shouldn't we include them?

yeah i would include them on the bench to begin with. no point chucking them straight back in there. munro might get a start. not sure about duncan but i think proctor will most certainly start on the bench. unfortunately its gonna be tuff for guys coming back from injury to get a start if the replacing players are doing well and possibly a better job for now. great to have them back though.

Esson

Proctor Munro Duff Hastings

Wilson Black Cowie Imrie

Rooney McAllister

Good point!

But munro could replce and Proctor could come on near the end to give a boost

One other point Wilson doesn't normally start!

-------------Fraser--------------

--Tokely--Duff--McGuire-Hastings--

---Cowie--Black--McBain---Vigurs--

----------Rooney---Barrowman----

-------------Fraser--------------

--Tokely--Duff--McGuire-Hastings--

---Cowie--Black--McBain---Vigurs--

----------Rooney---Barrowman----

That's my kind of team!

:rotflmao:

Munro, Duncan and Proctor are bck from injurie!

shouldn't we include them?

-------------Fraser--------------

--Tokely--Duff--McGuire-Hastings--

---Cowie--Black--McBain---Vigurs--

----------Rooney---Barrowman----

That's my kind of team!

:thumb04:

What on...:rotflmao:

Esson

Proctor Munro Duff Hastings

Wilson Black Cowie Imrie

Rooney McAllister

six changes from the team that beat Falkirk...that's a lot? :rotflmao:

Munro, Duncan and Proctor are bck from injurie!

shouldn't we include them?

-------------Fraser--------------

--Tokely--Duff--McGuire-Hastings--

---Cowie--Black--McBain---Vigurs--

----------Rooney---Barrowman----

That's my kind of team!

:thumb04:

What on...:rotflmao:

pardon?

You appeared to think that we should include Proctor, Duncan and Munro but then indicated a preference for a team without any of the three of them. Nothing wrong with that of course I just thought it was a bit odd.

Oh!

It's cause i read a post saying why should we put them on cause there just back!

So i thought they should be subs!

If RD's fit I would put him straight back in the team.

My resoning being, that I would dread to be watching any game where he was required as a sub?!

I actually like RD (sometimes) and I mean no disrespect whatsoever.

reasoning.... yes that's the word

I'm so confussed today!

You can be confused tomorrow as well if you want, fine by me.

We seem to struggle against St Mirren at home for some reason, there's usually not much in this fixture so it's not the home banker that some seem to think.

A cavalier attacking formation right from the start probably isn't a good idea, the worst thing that could possibly happen would be for us to concede the first goal and allow them to set up shop and hit us on the break a la hamilton.

Individually, St Mirren have a pretty p"sh defense but they have bulk and they're tough to break down when they dig in, so I would say our emphasis ought to be on getting the ball to the wingers as Imrie, Wilson, Tokely etc have the beating of their full backs. Long balls ain't gonna hack it, we need to play to their weakness's not their strengths.

Fraser

Tokely McGuire Duff McBain

Black

Wilson (Sutherland 70) Imrie

Cowie

Rooney Barrowman

I think the Rooney - Barrowman partnership will only work if we provide quality service from wide areas, no long ball dross or lazy chips over the top to chase from Black. This mostly seems to happen after we take Bazza on, he and Tokely bring the best out of each other so why not give Bazza a run out from the start? If he tires bring on sutherland to run at the tired defenders.

i cant see brew changing the team that beat falkirk to much... especially not the midfield...the midfield just ran the show at falkirk. vigurs---mcbain---black----cowie

i cant see brew changing the team that beat falkirk to much... especially not the midfield...the midfield just ran the show at falkirk. vigurs---mcbain---black----cowie

Think Vigurs deserves to keep his place after Falkirk, although this time I'd play him and Cowie on their preferred wings. Possibly I'd have Duncan in for McBain and Barrowman in for Wood, even though Wood did pretty well against Falkirk IMO.

Won't do Imrie any harm to start on the bench again if his reponse when he came on at Falkirk is anything to go by. We must have quite a few players desperate to stake a claim for a start now, which is encouraging.

i cant see brew changing the team that beat falkirk to much... especially not the midfield...the midfield just ran the show at falkirk. vigurs---mcbain---black----cowie

Think Vigurs deserves to keep his place after Falkirk, although this time I'd play him and Cowie on their preferred wings. Possibly I'd have Duncan in for McBain and Barrowman in for Wood, even though Wood did pretty well against Falkirk IMO.

Won't do Imrie any harm to start on the bench again if his reponse when he came on at Falkirk is anything to go by. We must have quite a few players desperate to stake a claim for a start now, which is encouraging.

yeah i completely agree, i wonder though if duncan will be fit enough to start?! i always think that the two wingers should be switching with each other throughout the game, just to mix things up a little for the opposing defenders. nothing worse than having to defend against a different person every ten minutes.

Get the wingers on and let them run rampant to get in behind the defence. That was the problem at the Hamilton game--would not get in behind their big defence whilst the wingers were almost unemployed .

As fas as being confused is concerned, when you get to 70 you tend to be confused on a daily basis--it's got nothing to do with Al _Zheimer; he just creeps up on you over time, it's simply all about forgetfulness.Sigh. LOL

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