As the SPFL season comes to a conclusion fans can expect their players to go that extra mile to deliver success, achieve the goals and targets for the season.Â
Apparently the ‘business end’ of the season is underway but fans of Dundee, Partick Thistle and Falkirk might think otherwise.Â
Despite winning just five of their 35 SPFL matches Dundee still have a chance of reaching the Premiership play-off with St Johnstone five points ahead with three matches left to play.Â
Having let his side down with a drink-driving charge in December Charlie Adam really should be giving Dundee all of his attention. If results go the wrong way on Saturday they could be bound for the Championship with two dead rubbers left to play.Â
It seems that events at Ibrox tonight are occupying the thoughts of the veteran midfielder.Â
Charlie Adam demands Rangers ‘respect’ ahead of RB Leipzig as he shuts down Europa League underdog taghttps://t.co/MN4U1uTO96 pic.twitter.com/bdNLgn4X6u
— Daily Record Sport (@Record_Sport) May 5, 2022
BBC Scotland viewers and listeners are probably surprised to discover that Richard Foster still plays football- some Partick Thistle fans aren’t happy with that state of affairs.Â
While Thistle strives for promotion to the Premiership Fozzy seems more interested in cultivating his image as a thoughtful pundit- until someone calls him names at Somerset Park.Â
Richard Foster held back by Partick Thistle teammates during furious fan exchange #ptfchttps://t.co/rvRnzxNMkL pic.twitter.com/MzGQm6lCXn
— Daily Record Sport (@Record_Sport) April 29, 2022
?? Kenny Miller spoke to @FalkirkTV following this afternoon’s draw at Firhill.
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— Falkirk FC (@FalkirkFC) April 30, 2022
Over the last month Kenny Miller has been caretaker manager of Falkirk- inbetween almost daily media appearances with Sky Sports, BBC Scotland and Radio Clyde.Â
With so many other commitments the Falkirk board have decided to look elsewhere for a full-time first team manager.Â
“His influence on this team is getting stronger and stronger as each game goes by.
“It’s no coincidence that Rangers have improved since he’s come back.”
Derek McInnes and Kenny Miller discuss the impact of Ryan Jack at Ibrox.#UEL pic.twitter.com/i70tHdVFft
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) February 24, 2022
They’re all terrible pundits who are only in that line of work because they’ll back their old club to the hilt every time and don’t hide their anti Celtic feelings .
Kenny Miller saying on Sportscene after the game at Ibrox that he didn’t know the handball rules then proceeding to argue the case for Rangers* getting a penalty for a hand ball is a prime example of this
Must be rallying the Dundee fans going into the relegation battle that Captain Charlie has his mind trained on the game at the weekend
Mind boggling that they get away with this from the fans who pay their wages