23 Oct 2015 10:09:20
Morning Bears. Just wondering what the thoughts are on the next two games - away to St Mirren then away to Hibs. Do you think we'll win both and who should play/not play? Two wins will certainly deal a blow to both of these clubs' play-off hopes. Personally, I'm concerned that in the last three games we've taken too long to kill the game off. We need an out and out goalscorer, even though Waghorn has been brilliant and someone in midfield to sit in when the team is marauding forward. I think we'll at worst get a draw and a win from these two games.


1.) 23 Oct 2015
23 Oct 2015 14:00:25
To be fair DOIGER every team that's came to Ibrox have put every player behind the ball and defended for there lives. We'll see a totally different performance this weekend and next weekend as St Mirren and Hibs need to take 3 points from us.


2.) 23 Oct 2015
23 Oct 2015 12:38:01
A win and a draw would be decent, but 2" wins would virtually guarantee the titles it ain't won yet, remember St kitten were a premier side only last season, that is a different level.


3.) 23 Oct 2015
23 Oct 2015 15:59:14
John Ranger spot on this not a case of 2 teams that going to park the bus like we get ever other week at Blue Heaven.

Will be open games end to end stuff. Can see them both being high scoring matches.

Tom Tom is right when he says also different level, these games will be a good marker for were we are at. Hibs playing well better than at start of season. if we get 6 points out these games we will romp the league from there.


4.) 23 Oct 2015
23 Oct 2015 14:48:52
we need to defend properly, from the middle of the park, and I would have Clark as an out and out striker, let wags come in from wide to win the ball, with McKay attacking them, and tav and Waldo rampaging when the time is right, we could do worse than study molde!


5.) 25 Oct 2015
25 Oct 2015 00:53:36
Just 2 more routine wins in the league is what's going to happen in my eyes, we have a far better squad and play with a tempo a lot faster and st mitten and hibs.