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QUOTE OF THE DAY

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‘Glass will have learned a lesson. Squad rotation is all very well when it works but it has a habit of biting you in the rear end’ nowhere with a backline as poor as that. Stephen Welsh is improving and had a good game along with Kyogo, Rogic and Ralston. But these amateurish mistakes need to be eradicated quick smart.”

Chris Lowe, Yoker, said: “Celtic score four and also conceded four over two games versus newlypromo­ted Hearts, defeat the other promoted team and a third rate European side and all of a sudden they have £30m-rated players again!

“That random computer has handed Celtic a kind start as usual just wait till they start playing the top-six sides as their defence is woeful.”

After Aberdeen tumbled out to Raith, Tam Bain, Desborough, said: “What’s Stephen Glass up to making six and seven changes for games against Livingston and Raith?

“The Dons have more chance of the domestic competitio­ns than Europe – play your best team from the start in all games, get the goals first then rest some players. Please don’t say they’re tired, I work a 40-hour week.”

William Masson, Aboyne, said: “Glass would have learned a harsh lesson on his managerial journey yesterday – respect the opposition and the competitio­n.

“Squad rotation is all very well when it works but has a habit of biting you in the rear end if the squad has numbers but lacks quality.”

Dundee United needed penalties to squeeze past Ayr and Andrew Lamb, Fraserburg­h, said: “Despite all the hype after their win over Rangers, a week later we see the real Dundee United who needed an appalling referee and a penalty shootout to win against lower league opposition.

“Hopefully the Tannadice mob will be back down in the Championsh­ip next season.”

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