Tuesday 25th February 2025 - kick-off 8pm
Scottish Premiership - Celtic v Aberdeen
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I'd say it's more likely Gueye he replaces. Notable that when Clarkson came on it was in a deeper role (granted, he was replacing Palaversa and Shinnie was being used at left back) but I think Thelin feels Nisbet playing off someone a bit more mobile, with the two wide men cutting in, is the way to go. Nisbet I thought was again excellent. I'd be inclined to start him and Dabbagh on Tuesday. Morris was good when he came on. It's funny though, it's so predictable what he's going to do - he'll always go to his right when a defender stands him up. But, he's tenacious and is holding onto the ball well under pressure. Tobers and Knoester. We've finally got a good defensive partnership there.
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Thought we showed a lot more fight and urgency when our captain and leader Shinnie came on @redordead
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Not looking beyond this game, but a worry if Devlin and Mackenzie both doubts for Tuesday. Forgot Shinnie could play left-back though. See how he gets on there for the next 25 minutes.
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I have a bet on Okkels to score the first goal, so of course it was ruled out. Nisbet and Gueye appear to be the link-up men with Topi and Okkels the guys expected to score. Would like to see Mackenzie and Jensen get the ball in the final third though. Edit: Devlin and Jensen, since Mackenzie has just gone off.
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You've made my point for me there. You're saying you have no problem with the job Scott Brown did, yet claim his teammates downed tools. Surely, if you're being consistent, you'd have to say he wasn't a very good captain then? For the same reason you're not blaming Scott Brown - we didn't lose all those games because of Graeme Shinnie being unable to motivate his teammates. There were many factors for Aberdeen's slump. Shinnie's performances (like many others) were a factor, his credentials as captain were not.
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There's not a single part of what you wrote there that is even close to being true. So we need someone "up for the fight" and "able to motivate"? You mean like a Barry Robson? Or a Jim Goodwin? Or a Scott Brown? All three were part of the last three permanent management teams - Robson was part of all three actually. Yet we're blaming Shinnie for not being able to motivate? If Nilsen is such a great motivator, how the hell did we go three months without a win?
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How has the last couple of years proven that? I don't understand the rush to sideline a 33 year old Graeme Shinnie in favour of a 33 year old Sivert Nilsen. Nilsen has had just as many, if not more, poor performances than Shinnie. I'd say the improved performances have come from Palaversa improving, which has taken the load off of Shinnie & Nilsen. I would think the natural successor as captain will be Tobers or Palaversa in 2-3 years time (should they stay beyond their current deals).
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Chances are Molloy won't play again this season, at least not until the split, so having Dorrington as back-up (especially with Milne not fit and Rubezic away) isn't the worst thing.
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I'm boycotting the rest of the thread until that appalling apostrophe is removed.
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They're getting this out before they announce it's £24 for a 12:30pm kick-off live on TV v Queen's Park.
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Wasn't that long ago (literally, two weeks ago) where Jensen and Devlin were being criticised v Hibs, and the general feeling was Mackenzie had given the team more balance when he came on. Like I said at the time of the sub, I didn't think he was playing badly and needed to come off, but as @RicoS321aludes to, maybe it was the partnership with him and Okkels that Thelin was unhappy with rather than them as individuals.
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He did. He touched the ball 12 times in the opposition half, including twice inside the box, and made four passes into the final third. He had 40 touches of the ball (more than Topi, Jeppe, Pape and Kevin). His passing accuracy of 77% was statistically the best in the team, and his passing accuracy in the final third was only bettered by Palaversa. Most of his passes were to Okkels and Nilsen. Devlin and Jensen were very good though, and probably over the piece were better than him, but I tend to think people rush to criticise Mackenzie because he hasn't signed a new contract.
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Was just away to post to say Okkels had started the second half really well and could see him scoring. Not sure we needed to take him off for Morris. Likewise the Devlin/Mackenzie sub doesn't really fix any glaring issue that I could see.
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Nilsen was saying during the week he thinks the midfield has been fine, but up front they've not been creating anything. I'd say today the midfield has been totally outplayed and up front we've done well with the few times we've managed to get the ball. The passing has been hopeless. Defence looks shaky, mainly because every clearance seems to land in our own box, and we're inviting them to put as many crosses in as they like. Okkels getting more involved which is good to see, Nisbet playing well I'd say.
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