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Post by clydebankcelt on Sept 13, 2010 14:03:47 GMT
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Post by jasbhoy on Sept 13, 2010 14:51:49 GMT
As much as I'd like to win the double or treble I am more than happy for Lenny to get it right in the SPL first and foremost, if he wants to give run outs to fringe players or maybe try different formations then the league cup and to a lesser extent the Scottish cup are the places to do it. There is of course a train of thought where he plays his strongest XI every game, but that then pisses off players who are constantly overlooked and to my mind causes disharmony, a happy camp is a winning one and vice versa.
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Post by carson67 on Sept 13, 2010 15:18:42 GMT
League first and always,but our recent record in cups is poor,i think lenny will put that right this year by winning at least one cup aswell as the league
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Post by clydebankcelt on Sept 13, 2010 15:22:05 GMT
We have a strong enough squad to win the lot, the league is always the priority but add the scottish cup to that as well.
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Post by reidy on Sept 13, 2010 17:11:48 GMT
as fancy us to do well in all domestic cups his year heres hopeing
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Post by clydebankcelt on Sept 14, 2010 11:23:17 GMT
Consistency is his aim and he's doing all right just now, lets see who's bubble bursts first.
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Post by gerry on Sept 14, 2010 13:12:25 GMT
I've said it for years, I do not get fussed about cups. Yes, of course I want to win everything we enter. However for me the league is the be all and end all of everything. You only have to look at recent cup finalists to see how little they mean. The winner of the league is the best team in the country and Neil's SPL record is fan-tastic.
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Post by clydebankcelt on Sept 15, 2010 12:08:52 GMT
SPL Home win Percentage
O'Neill = 87.4% (95 Games)
Strachan = 76.3% (76 Games)
Mowbray = 64.3% (14 Games)
Lennon = 100% (7 Games)
SPL Away win Percentage
O'Neill = 75.8% (95 Games)
Strachan = 63.2% (76 Games)
Mowbray = 50.0% (16 Games)
Lennon = 100% (5 Games)
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