

The Malisheva Model
It seems to me they are a club who were previously a youth team who now have a senior side as a pathway for those youths?
Is this kind of pathway something that could work in Scottish football.
I think it's been tried by a few clubs lower down the pyramid but they are usually derided as being boys clubs.
I'm not proposing it as a solution for all the ills of Scottish football just wondered if there is room for something similar.
Sedbergh, Radlett, Scarborough, Nettleworth
The Metro Bank one day cup was throwing up some lovely outgrounds today. Great to see grounds looking full too, looks better than using an almost empty international ground.
Why is everyone blaming Clarke
The players are getting off lightly here. He played a more attacking side last night. Before the match on social media including Reddit almost everyone was happy with the team now there's a lot of revisionism going on.
The players have woefully underperformed. You can't blame him for two individual errors in two games costing us dearly in matches where the last thing we needed to do was lose an early goal.
I think we have just been exposed as a bang average side and I don't see how any other manager would have done better. We have good midfielders but our defensive and attacking options are very limited.
Vladimar Romanov
Somewhere in Russia, on his submarine, he's having a cheeky vodka and taking credit for setting the wheels in motion for CL qualification.
Also will hearts play CL qualifiers at Murrayfield?
If Celtic and Hearts are level on points should just be a game of world cup between Alan and James Forest with a neutral goalie and jumpers down.