Cammy Bell
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I mentioned it before, when you're playing the top side, you can't afford to lose a player in a game, so it's a brilliant start for David Gray because we mentioned, we spoke about it quite a lot before the
the game started today David Gray it's starting to feel like a little bit of pressure is becoming his way we mentioned Hearts potentially winning the league which is going to upset the Hibs fans but also if they finish 6th I just feel as if the pressure will mount on them and you don't want that negative start for next season either
Steny was an interesting one because, again, during the week, Gary Naismith announced as A-United manager while Stenhouse Muir have their big playoff games to try and get promoted into the championship.
So I found that a little bit of strange timing from both clubs to announce it.
They didn't keep it quiet, but it certainly reacted well.
Rangers at Celtic Park tomorrow, of course.
Yousef Chermiti will be looking to score in back-to-back visits there for Rangers.
Can you tell me the last five Rangers players to have done this since 2000?
Rangers at Parkhead tomorrow.
Yusuf Chamiti looking to score back-to-back games for Rangers there.
Tell me the last five Rangers players who've done that since 2000.
Well, great start for the Hibs.
David Gray, as we said earlier on, you'd be looking at a hard time from your employers and your supporters if you finish bottom of the top six and miss Europe.
So he's clinging on.
Psychological boost for them.
Worrying for St Mirren if the goal survives the VAR test.
and I just had the feeling that Kilmarnock were going there in a better frame of mind than St Mirren They've been conceding early goals away from home but scoring one that could be massive
It's a massive goal for Kilmarnock, huge boost for them, they've got the souls in front, away from home, and again, it just settles all the nerves of that, only winning one away fixture all season, but what it does, it puts a huge amount of pressure on Craig McLeish, a young manager, an inexperienced manager that's among...
again decided that he was the man to take them forward in the situation that they were in was it the right decision for me I didn't think so I mentioned the likes of Neil Lennon at that time could they have prized him away from Dunfermline because it was always going to be a tough job to keep St Mirren away from this playoff position it's a poor start today
Keith Lasley would have a lot to say about that particular matter.