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From all accounts Midden are missing up to 10 players now through injury so teletext is saying so hopefully a few players will be there that have not been platying regularly. We have been playing a fairly consistent line up so hopefully that all goes in our favour.

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Concentrate in defence for the full 90 minutes.

I agree with that... same tactics as they used against Rangers at Ibrox a few weeks ago.

It would also be good for Proctor to fall over in the Midden box in stoppage time.

You have to play to your strengths in this game.

:rotflmao:

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From all accounts Midden are missing up to 10 players now through injury so teletext is saying so hopefully a few players will be there that have not been platying regularly. We have been playing a fairly consistent line up so hopefully that all goes in our favour.

St Mirren could be without 10 first-team players with Scott Cuthbert, Hugh Murray, Will Haining and Steven Thomson all being doubts through injury.

Craig Dargo has joined Franco Miranda, Steven Robb, Stephen O'Donnell, Chris Smith and Tom Brighton on the sidelines at St Mirren Park.

Inverness midfielder David Proctor is still missing with an ankle injury picked up in training last week.

Richie Byrne and Eric Odhiambo also remain sidelined through injury.

St Mirren (from): Howard, Ross, Camara, Cuthbert, Potter, McGinn, Thomson, Dorman, Murray, Mehmet, Mason, Brady, Hamilton, Wyness, Barron, McAusland, Burns, Mathers.

Inverness (from): Esson, Tokely, Mihadjuks, Munro, Djebi-Zadi, Kerr, Black, Duncan, Foran, Imrie, Morais, Fraser, Duff, Hastings, Vigurs, McBain, Rooney, Barrowman.

Mehmet showed last weekend that he's not fully fit as well, in addition to Hamilton playing very little games recently. I think they could struggle for goals (as they have done all season), I just hope we find some goals from somewhere.

With Proctor injured it opens opportunities for a more attacking minded right midfielder (if Duncan isn't there again!!). Perhaps Morais or Imrie to play there?

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Think Proctor being out is good new for us as long as Butcher plays the right person in his place this time!

Sounds like St Mirren could be understrength as well which usually means we lose! :rotflmao:

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Think Proctor being out is good new for us as long as Butcher plays the right person in his place this time!

Other than the last game where he looked a bit lost at right back I think Proctor has been one of our better players recently and may be missed tomorrow.

Lets just get stuck into this Glasgow outspill. Heard enough of them bleating on about having money a new stadium and apparently a good football team.

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No need to change our formation or tactics, in big games like this we should just keep it simple and play to our strengths rather than trying anything fancy (a la Brewster).

And for chr1st sake, play with a bit of energy and ambition. No repeat of the lethargic debacle against Falkirk where only one team turned up with the intention of having a go and winning the game.

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The way that we have been playing recently the first goal is so very important - we just have to come flying out of the blocks and grab the opener - that always seems to buoy the players and will lift the support. Hope Tel goes with a front two (not Imrie) and plays Morais and Imrie wide.

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