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  1. 5 minutes ago, Yodo said:

    With Goss and Slattery in the midfield we will have the slowest midfield in the league for me it’s one or other but can’t play both 

    We already have the slowest with Donnelly and Maguire in there.

  2. 15 minutes ago, dennyc said:

    I hope Alexander finds a way to include all three of those substitutes from the start against Hibs, but I'm not sure where Tierney will fit when Alexander sticks to his usual formation. I think he would be best suited to slotting in behind two strikers, which is the position he excelled in before he joined us. 

    Agree ……… Think a front 2 of KVV and Shields with Tierney playing just behind them would work 

    Unfortunately don’t think we’ll see Tierney on Wednesday looked like he did himself some damage at our winning goal

  3. 14 hours ago, davkel said:

    You might find when Shaw is fit , he will start most games

    Don't know what Slattery has done to be bombed ...maybe need to ask the manager that one ..

    Heard he had COVID and would struggle to last 90 mins at the moment …… hence his presence on the bench 

  4. 20 minutes ago, Yassin said:

    Not signing a striker would be incredibly weird given how achievable Europe is and how big it could be for us.

    No way we getting into Europe with a midfield of Goss / Donnelly / Maguire 

  5. 43 minutes ago, wellowell said:

    What has Slattery done to be out of picture i know had a 1 game suspension but missed last 3 now and imo he is sorely missed. We need to play Donnelly or Maguire with Goss & Slattery but as mentioned above to play both is not the way forward   

    COVID????

  6. 3 hours ago, Yodo said:

    No creativity from a very poor midfield , we have nobody who can carry the ball and take players on .

    That’s what happens when you try and convert centre half’s into midfielders 

    There is no way thar Donnelly and Maguire should be in the team at same time.

  7. Look … … … Let’s get this Shankland pish hit on the head. He was on £4k a week at United which I think was one of the main reasons that they wanted to offload him.

    No way are we going to pay anywhere near that amount of money !!!! 

  8. 3 minutes ago, Al B said:

    Well, that's what happens when you force completely healthy, double vaccinated and boostered NHS staff having to sit in the house for a week even with a negative test, just because someone they know has tested positive.

    Naw that’s what happens when 1in 15,  3.7million people test +ve with covid

    The problem with this variant is not how ill it makes you but how fast it spreads and infects other people … 

  9. 11 minutes ago, Al B said:

    Here's the most up to date figures available for the home nations.

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    Think this data is more important than hospitalisation 

    Covid-related staff absences at hospitals in England have risen sharply since Omicron took hold last month, latest figures show.

    The number of workers off sick for Covid reasons trebled from the beginning of December.

    The Royal College of Nursing said growing absences meant the situation was "simply not safe."

    NHS national medical director Professor Stephen Powis said staff were under pressure but were "stepping up".

    Downing Street said Boris Johnson saw no need for further restrictions despite the staff absences, as England's current measures were "balanced and proportionate".

    Earlier this week, the prime minister said he hoped England could "ride out"the Omicron wave without more restrictions.

    Approximately 4% of hospital staff in England - nearly 36,000 - were off for Covid reasons each day during the week ending 2 January.

    That was a rise of 41% on the previous week, and treble the 11,957 absences seen at the beginning of the Omicron wave in the week ending 5 December.

    When other sickness absence is added it brings the total off to 9% - nearly double what would normally be seen at this time of year.

     

  10. 4 minutes ago, steelboy said:

    Those figures are from before the new restrictions.

    The figures for England outwith London and Scotland are pretty much the same. 

    Whit new restrictions England don’t have any they just carried on regardless ( heard immunity by any other name ) 

    Scotland / Wales / NI figures are 1 in 20 which ain’t the same as 1 in 15 

  11. 43 minutes ago, steelboy said:

    The figures from England show that sporting events make no difference. 

    According to the Office of National Statistics (universally acknowledged as the most accurate) the figures in England week ending 24th December was 1 in 15 people with COVID 

    That equates to 3.7 million people with COVID 

    Wait and see the numbers for New Year   !!!! 

     

  12. 7 minutes ago, CoF said:

    How should he have manage this departure? 

    Couldn’t give a flying feck !!!!

    he doesn’t want to play here and I’d rather give game time to Shields who on yesterday’s performance has got something about him Alexander obviously thinks the same as he was not put out on loan. 

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