Shogun wrote: ↑Sun Feb 15, 2026 6:32 pm
He has actually been pretty crap. 7 goals in 29 matches and 5 of them were in 2 matches! Chose good matches for them like.
Haha. Had it in my head he was on a hot streak.
Suppose those games are the only ones he needs to show up in to be fair.
Hearts got Falkirk, Aberdeen and Dundee at home with Killie away in the next 4 games. If they can get 10 points it'll crank the pressure up on the Old Firm who have to play eachother at Ibrox in this run.
In a world full of adversity, we must still dare to dream.
Think Hearts are done now, Celtic's game in hand is away to Aberdeen which they should win and you just don't see Hearts winning every game to the end of the season and Rangers have closed the gap by 11 points.
Still mad that Rangers have only lost 2 games all season, 10 draws though.
I still think rangers will win it. Ok, Celtic have got last minute winners recently but I don’t think it’s sustainable and their performances still leave a lot to be desired. You can only go to the well so often. I think at this stage, Rangers look the more settled and organised side
Evertonfc15 wrote:about time scotland had a premier race for the title
hope it lasts till the final week of the season
great to watch
Good point and I think it extends to a lot of leagues across Europe. Think it was an article on bbc sport earlier this week about how a lot of leagues have become closed shops in terms of there being the same winner year in, year out. A lot of leagues are boring as a result. Genuine depth of competition is a concern for a lot of domestic leagues
Gash wrote: ↑Wed Feb 18, 2026 3:14 pm
Gary Naysmith awarded League Manager of the Month for January. That's 47 year old Gary Naysmith, 47! He looks 10 years older than that!