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Ross County vs St Johnstone - 10/08/14


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  • Last season's 'best of the rest' against the reigning Scottish Cup champions
  • Will Stevie May play, or will he be reluctantly sold for English gold?
  • Will Frazer Wright avenge the shoulder charge that allowed Graham Carey to score the winner in Dingwall?
  • Will Jake Jervis benefit from metamorphosis to become a top level striker?

Last season's results:

  1. 4-0 to St Johnstone (Hasselbaink, Wotherspoon, May, MacKay)
  2. 1-0 to Ross County (Carey)
  3. 1-0 to Ross County (de Leeuw)

Ross County's expected - but arguably not ideal - line-up:

Reguero

Saunders Boyd Dreesen Celcer

Brittain Quinn

Arquin de Leeuw Cardle

Jervis

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Saints have to be favourites for this one. With us still bedding in a lot of new players, and StJ having already played competetive matches...............

We only have about 12 or 13 fit outfield players with any first team experience plus a game away in Slovakia on Thursday.

We'll probably have the advantage of having played competitive matches, but we'll tire badly IMO.

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Our Chairman is ecstatic about a transfer he's been working on for over a year finally coming to fruition by the end of the week so looks like Maclean will have a big cheque up front beside him on Sunday.

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Our Chairman is ecstatic about a transfer he's been working on for over a year finally coming to fruition by the end of the week so looks like Maclean will have a big cheque up front beside him on Sunday.

We'll have some infrastructure up front with Maclean IMO

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Do we really need strikers? All they do is score goals.

Good point. They don't do anything that helps us bring in money like cook meals, sell lottery tickets or park cars. They should really be volunteering to play for nothing instead of being a constant drain on resources.

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No public transport in the Highlands on the Sabbath, come on!

Nah, I think your best bet would be the 9:37 from Queen Street to Inverness, then the train to Dingwall which is about 5 minutes after getting in to Inverness. If the train from Glasgow is late then get the 25A bus from the bus station at 1:25.

Not so sure about getting back to Inverness on time for the last train though, that's at 6:51.

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No public transport in the Highlands on the Sabbath, come on!

Nah, I think your best bet would be the 9:37 from Queen Street to Inverness, then the train to Dingwall which is about 5 minutes after getting in to Inverness. If the train from Glasgow is late then get the 25A bus from the bus station at 1:25.

Not so sure about getting back to Inverness on time for the last train though, that's at 6:51.

Train from Dingwall at 17.16, getting in at 17.49.

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This game can't be any worse than the two games in Dingwall last season.

Were you that mentally scarred by the one game you thought they were two?

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Considerably more confident now that we've signed Kiss. Just hope the Carey deal is confirmed soon. Would be infinitely more confident if the May deal went through too.

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Was going to make a joke about us parking the bus in this game, but apparently we're selling that for a fiver as we need some toilet roll in the staff toilets

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