Motherwell Top SPL After Week 3

Motherwell go top of the league with a 1-0 win over Hearts. Celtic also win as Dundee United, St. Mirren, Inverness and Dunfermline each get a point from their games.

Severin and Izaguirre Suffer Horror Injuries

Dundee United's Scott Severin and Celtic's Emilio Izaguirre suffered horrific injuries in this weeks matches. The United man suffering a triple leg break, while the Celtic star broke his ankle.

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SPL Weekend Review

Saturday Fixtures:

Dunfermline 3 - 3 Inverness

Dunfermline vs. Inverness BBC Video

Inverness picked up their first point of the season in a thrilling draw with Dunfermline at East End Park. Andy Kirk gave the hosts the opener with a good right footed finish before a deflected shot from Greg Tansey looped over Paul Gallacher in the Pars goal to equalise. A second goal from Andy Kirk put Dunfermline back into the lead, his powerful header beating Ryan Esson. Johnny Hayes brought the scores back level at 2-2, after Paul Gallacher couldn’t deal with a Jones shot. Inverness then took the lead for the first time in the match with a few minutes remaining, Tansey appearing at the back post to head home from yards out. However, there was a final twist to come as Martin Hardie curled home a superb free kick in injury time to deny Inverness the win and give both teams a share of the spoils.

Dundee United 1 - 1 St. Mirren

Dundee United vs. St. Mirren BBC Video

Both teams continued their unbeaten start to the season with a hard fought draw at Tannadice. There was an horrific incident to the start of the game, with an innocuous challenge by Jim Goodwin on Scott Severin seen the former Aberdeen man be stretched off with a triple leg break. Steven Thompson got his first goal after returning St. Mirren after good work by Nigel Hasselbaink on the wings set him up for an easy finish. Hasselbaink then turned into the villian of the piece, striking Sean Dillon with a flailing arm after beating the Irishman for pace. Hasselbaink deservedly seen red, and St. Mirren were down to ten men. An onslaught against the St. Mirren goal soon followed, and United were eventually rewarded for their pressure with a Jon Daly goal after smart work by Scott Allan.

Sunday Fixtures:

Aberdeen 0 - 1 Celtic


Aberdeen vs. Celtic BBC Video

Celtic made it two wins from two with a close victory at Aberdeen. Like the Dundee United game previously, the game started with another horrible injury. Last seasons player of the year Emilio Izaguirre breaking his ankle after a good tackle by Peter Pawllet saw the Honduran land very badly on his right ankle. The only goal of the game came in the second half, Anthony Stokes stealing the ball from Aberdeen captain Ricky Foster, before playing a neat one-two with Kris Commons and then finishing past Gonzalez in the Aberdeen goal.

Motherwell 1 - 0 Hearts

Motherwell vs. Hearts BBC Video

Hearts continued their bad start to the season, a defeat by Motherwell leaving them sitting ninth in the table. After a very even first half, he game sparked into life in the second, with an over the top challenge by Jambos midfielder Ian Black on Keith Lasley which seen the ex Inverness player see red. Motherwell finally took advantage of the numbers are returned to the top of the SPL with a Jamie Murphy goal. A good ball by Lasley sending Nicky Law free and his squared ball to Murphy was finished off by the ‘Well striker to give his side the three points.

SPL Weekend Preview


While the English lower leagues are just starting and the English Premiership is still a week away, the SPL reaches its third week, and with friendly matches still being played by certain clubs, the fixture list composes of only four matches. Starting with the Saturday fixtures here is a run down of this weeks SPL previews.

Saturday Fixtures:

Dundee United vs. St. Mirren - 15:00

Dundee United begin life without David Goodwillie with a tricky looking home tie against St. Mirren. The Buddies have been labelled ‘this years Kilmarnock’ with the way they have played during their first two fixtures, which have netted them a joint top position alongside their opponents. Both teams have unbeaten runs to defend with both gaining a win and a draw so far in the campaign and both will be looking to extend that. St. Mirren will hopefully continue their passing football, however, Tannadice is a very difficult place to gain a result from and the Arabs should see the game through by the odd goal.

Prediction:

Dundee United 2 - 1 St. Mirren



Dunfermline vs. Inverness - 15:00

While other clubs have been playing glamour friendlies in their weekends off, Dunfermline played out a League Cup match last weekend and came through a tricky tie away to Annan Athletic to reach the second round. The Pars are another team with an unbeaten record, having came out of their only game of the SPL season so far with a creditable draw against St. Mirren. Inverness however, are the only side without a point on the board, and they will hope to make amends for this after disappointing results against Motherwell and Hibs. Inverness should come out of this game with their first points, however, it is very likely that they will have to settle for a draw against a resolute Dunfermline side.

Prediction:

Dunfermline 1 - 1 Inverness



Sunday Fixtures:

Aberdeen vs. Celtic - 12:15

The live game in Scottish Football this week comes from Pittodrie where Celtic will look to continue their winning start to the season. Having played in the glamour ties of the Dublin Cup last weekend, their stars will be brought back down to Earth with a fixture at a very strong Aberdeen side. The Dons were very poor last week against St. Mirren and Craig Brown will be looking for much more a fighting spirit about his team on Sunday. His side however, are probably going to be missing a few of their star players, while Neil Lennon should be able to call on his full team and that should be enough to give Celtic the three points to take back to Glasgow.

Prediction:

Aberdeen 0 - 2 Celtic



Motherwell vs. Hearts - 15:00

Paulo Sergio will get his first taste of the Scottish Premier League as he takes his new side to Motherwell. Coming off a good win in Europe and the drawing of English giants Tottenham Hotspur in the next round of the Europa League, the Hearts players are very likely to be on a high. Motherwell will be looking to continue their good start to the season, being joint top alongside St. Mirren, Rangers and Dundee United. Against Killie last week they looked very good in the first two thirds, however in the final third they lacked a cutting edge against a strong Killie backline. Hearts’ defence is also very strong and robust and that should make it a struggle for the Motherwell strikers and Hearts may just sneak this one in what should be a very tight game.

Prediction:

Motherwell 0 - 1 Hearts


The Good, The Vlad and The Ugly - Jefferies Sacked As Hearts Boss

Jim Jefferies Hearts Scottish Football

Heart of Midlothian today sensationally announced that manager Jim Jefferies and assistant Billy Brown had been sacked from the club, with current first team coach Gary Locke being put in temporary charge. The details concerning the sackings are still being kept very quiet, however, many are suggesting it is a combination of the Craig Thompson saga and the feeling that Vladimir Romanov wants to place a manager in charge who has European experience for their crunch game on Thursday against Paksi.

Jefferies and Brown are no strangers to altercations with chairmen, having been involved in a high profile feud with Killie chairman, Michael Johnston, which led to both men quitting, leaving the club at a time when they were struggling to stay in the SPL. At Killie it was a sense of relief for the fans after the incident, with many claiming that Jefferies had took them as far as he could, however, with Hearts, Jefferies had just led the team to a third place finish, and a great chance of qualifying for the next round of the Europa league.

Hearts fans are split over the decision, with some seeing it as being an understandable decision, but the timing of such a call, must bring up some questions. A run of eleven games without a win, is a worrying statistic, however, a new season deserves a new start with a draw at Ibrox and an away draw in Europe not being the worst of starts.

Yesterday’s match against Dundee United at Tynecastle was more of a bad result, with Hearts struggling to match their opponents. Lucky not be already one down after a John Rankin free kick smashed against the crossbar, Hearts could have took the lead through either Stephen Elliot or John Sutton, but both missed glorious chances. Jon Daly took two chances to get the only goal of the game, his first chance being superbly stopped by Kello in the Hearts goal, before the resulting corner was met by the head of the big man and he powered the ball past Kello. Elliot and Templeton both had chances to equalise for the Jambos, but in the end United ran out comfortable winners and could have added more to their tally.

This result, with Romanov being in attendance may have been the final nail in Jefferies coffin, however even this result was not that catastrophic. A good Dundee United side will take points off many teams this year and Hearts may still have been feeling some fatigue from their European trip in midweek.

If you were to sack Jefferies then the time to have done it would have been during the pre-season, giving a new manager time to bring in his own signings and work with his new squad to prepare them for a new season. Romanov’s decision has left the new manager with very little time to work in both the transfer market and in the run up to difficult fixtures, a difficult European match being the first one to navigate. Furthermore, it is very likely that Gary Locke will be put in charge for this match, leaving Hearts with a caretaker manager who has no experience of any management at the top level, for a match that could be worth quite a lot of money for Hearts.

The Craig Thompson debacle could be more of the reason for Jefferies being let go, with it being reported that Jefferies quite rightly refused to play or keep Thompson training with the team. Romanov though, firmly views Thompson as being a player that could be worth a considerable sum of money for Hearts at some point, and failed to take Thompson off the wage bill. The question though is, who does Romanov believe will purchase Thompson any time in the future? A known sex offender has no place in modern football in any league across the world, and moving him to Lithuania is just an attempt to sweep everything under the carpet and try to make people forget what he did.

Football fans are not that stupid though, and they will make sure that he is not welcome at any club in Scotland and probably even further abroad.

Jim Jefferies and Billy Brown though seem to have been caught in a situation where they have been told “if you don’t like it, then you can get out”! TheFullTenYards understands that Portuguese manager Paulo Sergio will take over from Jefferies, and his record of six jobs in eight years is not one that is going to set the world alight. A yes man for Romanov to control, we shall wait and see?

The only thing we do know for sure though is that Mad Vlad is still as mad as ever, while Jefferies and Brown are added to the ever constantly updated list of sacked managers at Hearts.

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First Game Fixtures

The SPL season starts off with a bang with a new season which is sure to promise to be as exciting as previous seasons, with many teams strengthening, many preparing for the earliest start to a league season in many years, while Rangers and Celtic will fight it out for the title, the remaining ten will fight it out for the rest of the places and the honour of being the best of the rest or have the disaster of being relegated. This weekend a full set of fixtures kicks us off with a 12.30 Saturday start for Hearts and champions Rangers. Without further ado, here is my look at this weekend’s fixtures:

Saturday fixtures

Rangers vs. Hearts - 12.30

Rangers kick off their season with the tough visit of Hearts who will be looking to continue their season promise and look to challenge the Old Firm as much as possible. Several new players may make debuts for both sides. I am not going to announce something as spectacular as an away win at Ibrox as my first prediction, but I do foresee Hearts given Rangers, under new boss, Ally McCoist, a bit of a challenge.

Verdict: 3 - 1


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Aberdeen vs. St. Johnstone - 3.00

Craig Brown’s first full season in charge of Aberdeen promises so much, with a new team shaping up and a different outlook from different seasons. A nice home win for the Dons is predicted, and St. Johnstone will be lucky to look past this game and move forward at their first home match.

Verdict: 2 -0



Motherwell vs. Inverness - 3.00

The start of the season is always a tough one to predict, especially with two teams so closely talented. If Terry Butcher can continue the Inverness away results feat, then they should do ok, Motherwell as well, will look to start the season at home with a bang.

Verdict: 1 - 1

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Sunday Fixtures

Hibs vs. Celtic - 12.30

Even at this early stage in the season Celtic will be looking to capitalise on any mistakes that Rangers may make, and an away game at Easter Road may prove to be quite a decent opportunity for a good start to the season. Hibs will probably take time to gel and Colin Calderwood will probably be looking towards the next fixture for their first chance at points. Celtic should get the win and start their season perfectly, before they go on their start of season, pre season fixture!

Verdict: Hibs 0 - 2 Celtic

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Dundee United vs. Kilmarnock - 3.00

Dundee United disappointed their fans on Thursday after getting eliminated from the Europa League at the first hurdle, getting put out by Polish side Slask Warclaw. They will look to put that behind them against the team they beat for the European slot last season. United won this fixture 4-2 last time, and both teams have lost near enough their full midfield during the pre season, Bauben and Gomis leaving United, with Bryson and Eremenko departing from Killie. Killie will be looking for a decent start to the season, and prove some of their doubters wrong. Therefore a close struggle should ensue.

Verdict: Dundee United 1 - 1 Kilmarnock

Pre Season Predictions

The Scottish Football Season kicks off in a few hours, much to the disgust of many Scottish football figures including Inverness manager Terry Butcher, who declared it a farce, and I have to agree with him. Being three weeks early of the English Premiership starting, and allowing for pre season friendly’s to occur after the season has started is taking the biscuit quite clearly. The Scottish football season put bluntly should start at the same time as its English counterparts, be it either the Championship or the Premiership.

However, with it starting tomorrow, it is time for the annual pre season predictions, which is a reason to look back in ten months time and laugh at how hopelessly I get it wrong. So here goes:

1st - Rangers: Should make it four in a row in a tightly contested competition with Celtic. The only reason for having Rangers ahead of Celtic is due to the managers at both clubs. While Neil Lennon at Celtic is likely to continue hogging all the spotlight, Ally McCoist will be happy to leave him to it, and will instill his players with the confidence to take the top position.

Key Player: Nikica Jelavic

2nd - Celtic: See above.

Key Player: Kris Commons

3rd - Hearts: Not a shock to many, as Hearts ran away with third position last season and I presume they will do the same this season. Some assured signings from Jim Jefferies in Mehdi Taouil, Jamie Hamill and John Sutton are likely to see Hearts continue cementing third position as their own. They may not push the Old Firm as much as many would like, but they should confirm third place and keep the status quo going in Scotland.

Key Player: Andrew Driver

4th - Aberdeen: Did not have the season they were expecting last season, with Mark McGhee not having the return to Aberdeen that he was expecting, culminating in some shocking defeats and an embarrassing exit for the former Don great. However, with Craig Brown now at the helm, he is likely to do the same as he did at Motherwell and continue to prove that he grows better with age. They should make sure of 4th quite comfortably if Brown gets his team gelling together in the manner he usually does.

Key Player: Scott Vernon

5th - Dundee United: After Aberdeen it comes down to a straight fight between roughly everyone else to fill the remaining two positions in the top six. Dundee United have been gutted of a few strong players over the pre season weeks, and will be weakened for it, however, if they continue to keep David Goodwillie at the head of their attack then he should get the goals to keep them strong in the top six. If they do fail to keep him though, they could struggle for a top six position.

Key Player: David Goodwillie

6th - Kilmarnock: Alexei Eremenko has now left them, after being the star of the league last season, and along with Bryson, Hamill and Taouil they may struggle over the first few weeks with a new team trying to work together. However, if Kenny Shiels continues to keep the Mixu way of playing then they should be comfortably safe, maybe even sneaking a top six position. Paul Heffernan and Gary Harkins should get a few goals between them and that should get the Killie into the top six.

Key Player: Liam Kelly

7th - Motherwell: Rookie manager in Stuart McCall could give them a bit of a problem, and their first full season without Craig Brown may prove that the old manager made the team, especially with what I predict him to do at Aberdeen. They have enough quality about their team though to make sure they are comfortably clear of relegation and should fight both Dundee United and Kilmarnock, alongside Hibs and St. Mirren for a top six position.

Key Player: Jamie Murphy

8th - Hibs: The speculation over the future of Colin Calderwood has finally went away, with the ex Newcastle assistant finally confirming that his future lies with the Edinburgh side. Shrewd signings in both O’Connor and Sproule returning to the Hibees has led many to believe that Hibs could push into the top six this season. I however, look at the record of Calderwood at Hibs, and still believe that he may struggle this season with greater expectations on his shoulders.

Key Player: Garry O’Connor

9th - St. Mirren: Steven Thompson will prove to be a very good signing I feel and I am quite confident in predicting that he will get over a double figure total scores for this season. Gary Teale can provide him with the deliveries the big man needs to score goals. However, it is at the back that the Buddies will once again come unstuck, cracks will open and inconsistency will appear. A season of some cracking and some weird results will occur, but St. Mirren should be safe and have the nack of fighting off relegation that should see them clear by the start of the split.

Key Player: Steven Thompson

10th - Inverness: Losing Adam Rooney was a bitter blow for Terry Butcher, and the second season curse should strike in, after losing that “new kid in town” effect they may struggle. A lack of firepower and a touch of inconsistency will see them in a three team battle for the relegation spot, but they should succeed in avoiding such a fate, if not for their team, but for the fear of God, Butcher will put into them.

Key Player: Richie Foran

11th - Dunfermline: The difference between previous seasons and this season is that a lot of teams that would usually be fighting relegation season after season have got a hell of a lot stronger. Kilmarnock and St. Mirren should easily clear the relegation battle, and that only leaves a few teams. Jim McIntyre is currently trying to build a team worthy of a position in the SPL, but his team is littered with those only good enough for the 1st division and I can only envisage a struggle in their, and McIntyre’s first season in the big league.

Key Player: Paul Burns

12th - St. Johnstone: It just sometimes happens that a manager finally reaches a period where he can’t take a team any further, it happened with Jim Jefferies at Kilmarnock, Gus MacPherson at St. Mirren and it may now happen with Derek McInnes at St. Johnstone. There was a period of struggle last season with the Saints and McInnes managed to navigate that period, just. This season though is a different matter and with a load of better teams, the Saints are my pick for the drop. The quicker that McInnes gets his deserved move down south, the better for St. Johnstone, or he could just become another manager who should have moved on to better things, but instead held on to long and everything ended in disaster.

Key Player: Murray Davidson

Kick Off

Welcome to the blog that discusses Scottish Football outside the Old Firm and its majority of supporters. I apologise to any Rangers or Celtic fans who have arrived at this site thinking they were going to get an in depth look at the top two in Scottish football, because, well they aren’t. However, if you are a fan of any of the ten SPL clubs outside of the two Glasgow giants, or any of the thirty clubs in the Scottish Football League then I am trying to aim this blog at you lot. The fans of the clubs not on the backpages, the fans of the clubs not mentioned when talking about Scottish football to a foreigner and the fans of the clubs who are continually asked, “no really, who do you support, Rangers or Celtic?”!

Scottish football is currently in a decline, long gone are the days of television money flooding in, where European football was a thing that lasted more than just one home leg and one away leg. These days Scottish football is seen as a joke, a laughing stock of European football, be it Deportivo fans poking fun at the game in Scotland, declaring that they didn’t want to be involved in a two team league as well, or having to draft referees in from around the continent in a bid to make sure top flight games are played, the game is currently in the doldrums.

Every player, team, manager, fan, has to work together in order to try and bring us out of this descent and bring us into an era where we are not laughed at, and where clubs can actually challenge the top two.

So basically, what I want to achieve from this blog is to have a list of entries that fans can look through and see items ranging from Hearts and Dundee United editorials, to East Stirling and Forfar news. I want to try and avoid as much Old Firm items as I can and try to discuss the Scottish Footballing world outside of Rangers and Celtic.

I look forward to writing for you, and hope that you can take the time to read some posts and hopefully leave a comment or two. I am all for reasonable debates with fellow fans, and will enjoy getting involved in some light hearted banter with as many people as I can.

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