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He is a strong player that's for sure, But Daly's ball for Macleods goal was just as good as the finish.
Its nice to see Daly making an impression in matches now, its a relief not to see endless balls punted up to him, and the fact we are trying to play football on the deck.
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The rest-time that Daly's getting this season is bound to be helping him. He was run into the ground last season and could have done with the last three months off due to his notorious chocolate knees. We have a lot more strength in depth this term though, so when Boyd starts to struggle we can take Daly on to give him a rest. Same with Miller and Clark. Win-win all round!
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That will be the difference this season the strength in depth of the squad. Come january and a lot of sides will start struggling with injuries and suspensions, it will be their undoing come the end of the season.
That's why i was so confident of us winning the title.
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Without a doubt, coops.
Hearts (oops, I've mentioned them by name, now all their trolls will come running!) don't have anywhere near the strength in depth that we have, and I doubt they'll be anywhere near as effective as they have been so far, when the rigours of the season kick in.
Fair play if they do, I just can't see it.
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I'll be the first troll then.#
All remains to be seen.
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I have no idea,I know how it used to be though,
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I do too, however I'm pretty sure Hearts, and their perennial self-flagellating bottle-crashing tendencies haven't improved in any measurable way with relegation or the passage of time.
But as you say, we will see.