
Five Things We Learned, 6 April 2015
AS we approach the end of the campaign, there is still plenty to play for. Today we look at Rangers’ resurgence, Cowdenbeath’s survival prospects, the League 1 and League 2 title races, and Stenhousemuir’s woes.
AS we approach the end of the campaign, there is still plenty to play for. Today we look at Rangers’ resurgence, Cowdenbeath’s survival prospects, the League 1 and League 2 title races, and Stenhousemuir’s woes.
TODAY we consider Barry Smith’s resignation, Greenock Morton’s title charge, Stenhousemuir’s resilience, Arbroath’s collapse and Jim Chapman’s fighting words (imaging describing your players as “liars”).
WHAT did you learn from the weekend’s fixtures? We learned that Keith Watson is a sweet-ass full-back, Jimmy Nicholl is feeling the heat, Forfar Athletic are bouncing back, League 2 is still up for grabs and a heck of a lot more.
IT’S time to put League 1 – probably the most competitive division in the country – under the microscope and prod around as we analyse and examine all ten sides then rank and rate them for your pleasure.
AFTER last week’s absence, the Five Things We Learned is back and better than ever before. Today, we consider Hibernian’s league position and the various travails of Ross Perry, Mark Roberts, Scott Booth, and Jim Weir.
THIS week, we examine Heart of Midlothian’s showdown with Rangers; Hibernian’s thumping win over Dumbarton; Forfar Athletic’s title credentials; Stranraer’s play-off charge; and Albion Rovers outstanding form.