Lappin has gone to Norwich. I'll be lazy and copy and paste my one across from P & B.
Aberdeen: Jamie Smith. Any time he plays for Aberdeen against ICT he is normally instrumental in Aberdeen's performance be it scoring an unstoppable long range belter or setting up other players to score.
Celtic: Nakamura. Prone to drifting in and out of games but obviously when he "drifts into" a game then he can be very effective.
Dundee United: Barry Robson. Seems to hate us now he has gone on to United. Most likely because of the abuse he gets from the ICT fans :015: Top class player with a great delivery and a wicked free kick.
Dunfermline: Pass I really can't think of anyone aside from Burchill to be honest but he has been out injured for a while now so his inclusion is based on more what he has done in the past and a potential perceived threat.
Falkirk: Previously Stokes for me but now it is back to Latapy. Brilliant passer and very creative. You could argue that he had more of a hand in demolishing ICT than Stokes with his set up play on the day.
Hearts: I don't think there is anyone individually that I "fear" at Hearts but that's not to say that their players are rubbish. I just don't feel there is a player who can really "turn" a game for them. However Gordon normally pulls off a couple of cracking saves that leave you frustrated.
Hibs: I think that the full backs at Hibs are perhaps their best players. Both Murphy and Whittaker I think are extremely important to Hibs and their performances have been very good any time I have seen them this season (latest game notwithstanding). They are good at getting forward and (normally) very reliable at defending.
Killie: Naismith. Very tricky, pacey player who caused us no end of trouble up in Inverness in that 4 - 3 game a while ago.
Motherwell: Scott MacDonald. Tricky player and although prone to diving he is still a good footballer. Dods said he is one of the hardest players to play against in the SPL. Good close control and a shot to match.
Rangers: No one this season for me.
St. Mirren: Sutton & Lappin. Sutton seems to love scoring against us and Lappin has impressed me this season, particularly down at Love St. where he tore Tokely a new arse that day. Both are key to St. Mirrens chances on match day.