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Re: Scot's Premier - 25th/26th Oct
This upheaval at Tynecasetle certainly isn't a good thing for us as Hearts great form run was doing the punters a right turn. It might be the case this will continue but we'd be kidding ourselves if we think there's no risk of things going pearshaped.
Owners interfereing on the playing side can never be a good thing IMO and what sort of manager/coach or whatever label will be put on the next guy, who comes in now is crucial. Won't be easy getting the right man with Romanov wanting to pull too many strings. We could definitely have done without this.
As for the game tomorrow, I'm not as confident as I would have been before Saturday. Killie gave Celtic a fright yesterday, though their record at Tynecastle is poor.
Hibs are flying and have far too much talent for a Dunfermline side who could easily be relegated this season if Livvy can start picking up some points and Falkirk can keep treading water above the danger zone. Looks to be between these 3 for the fall through the Division 1 trap door. The Pars form is totally abysmal and Hibs will want to keep their momentum going with the Edinburgh derby looming at home this weekend. What a cracker is in prospect there. Anyway I'm getting ahead of myself.
I can see Falkirk getting something at Inverness as the home side are poor on their own patch and seem to play better on the counter attack. Falkirk will be happy with a point and if they sit in, Caley will find it very hard to break them down. I'm considering a lay of ICT, though this awful weather is off putting as the card could be decimated if there's no improvement and the forecast isn't good.
Aberdeen have a good H to H against Dundee Utd and for some reason I don't think they'll lose this one. United have picked up but still have plenty to prove. I laid Falkirk against United on Saturday but this is an altogether tougher match and I have a feeling the Dons could win it. A no bet for me.
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