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    St Johnstone programme preview

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    Craigan set for cap milestone

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    Saunders gets U21 call

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    Reynolds ignores transfer talk

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    Jennings lauds talented Blackman

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    Inverness CT 1 – 2 Motherwell

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    Brown wary of Saints danger

    Motherwell boss Craig Brown has warned his players not to underestimate St Johnstone on Wednesday night.

    Saints visit Fir Park on a difficult run having suffered two consecutive 3-0 defeats to Celtic and Kilmarnock

    But the former Scotland boss is convinced that will count for little and insists the Steelmen will have to be at their very best if they want to build on the 2-1 win over Inverness last Saturday.

    “St. Johnstone are a good, solid outfit,” said Brown. “They are similar to us in that regard.”

    “They are physically imposing and that is something we must deal with. You think about Duberry, Mackay and Rutkiewicz and you know we will have to deal with that – but their smallest player is their best player. Jody Morris is an outstanding midfielder!

    “I thought we were fortunate to win the match against St Johnstone last time we played, and despite them being towards the bottom of the league at the time, I knew they would perk up and they will give us a tough match.”

    ‘Well come in to this match following a splendid league result, returning from the mammoth trek to Inverness with a precious win against the high-flying Highlanders.

    Motherwell weren’t at their fluent best against Terry Butcher’s troops, but the result cemented their third spot for the time being, and illustrated a sought after quality: the ability to win when not playing at your best.

    Displaying characteristic honesty, Brown said: “I thought we were very patchy in spells against Inverness. Some of our play was excellent, but some was poor.

    “But to have consistency every week with a squad as small, and young, as ours is very difficult. Sometimes we just have to ask the boys to dig out a result.

    “Our lads have learned how to ride out matches and make sure they get the three points.”

    Amazingly Wednesday’s match will represent Motherwell’s 20th match of a season which began in mid-July with the Europa League tie against Icelandic Champions Breidablik, meaning the Steelmen have become accustomed to playing games in midweek as well as the weekend.

    When this fixture is over Brown’s hard-working troops can look forward to an extended period of games, at most, once a week – giving much of his wafer-thin squad a comparative rest.

    “This is our last midweek fixture for the moment, so we want to complete our run of midweek fixtures successfully.” the gaffer insisted. “We have survived an intensive period of football with the minimum of injuries and suspensions, and after this match we can go back to playing week-to-week.

    “The lads are so responsive and willing to work it is really a pleasure to work with them. They deserve success.

    “The players have done tremendously well to cope with the workload, and I’ve told them: ‘Let’s get through this midweek game and then it’s back to weekly football.’”

    Although Brown has praised the resilience of his squad, recent weeks have seen a few key players miss out through injury; Keith Lasley and Jamie Murphy the most notable.

    The ‘Well boss is hopeful those stars of this campaign will make the match against the Saints – along with Spaniard Esteban Casagolda who is now back to full fitness.

    “Murphy came on for the last 23 minutes in Inverness and if there is no reaction before the game then he should be fit to play,” the gaffer told the assembled press.

    “Lasley is just about there; we are battling and he could make a comeback. Casagolda is back too, and we expect him to make a real impact.”

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    Officials named for Saints clash

    Referee for Wednesday’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with St Johnstone at Fir Park is Crawford Allan.

    It will be 43-year-old Allan’s fourth SPL game of the current campaign, having previously taken charge of Hibernian’s 1-1 draw with Inverness CT in September, Hamilton’s 2-2 draw with Kilmarnock two weeks later and, most recently, St Mirren’s 2-1 win over Aberdeen eleven days ago.

    It will, of course, be his first Motherwell game of the current campaign but he is no stranger to the Steelmen or Fir Park having overseen two games here last season.

    He was the man in the middle for the 3-1 success early in Jim Gannon’s reign when John Sutton, Ross Forbes and Shaun Hutchinson gave the ‘Well all three points.

    Some three months later, and almost a year ago from tonight, he officiated the 1-1 draw with Aberdeen when Gary McDonald, who would later be ordered off, cancelled out a Lukas Jutkiewicz opener.

    Tragically, Allan took charge of the ‘Well game on the 29th December 2007, forever etched in history as the date when Phil O’Donnell tragically passed away in the 5-3 victory over Dundee United.

    Phil’s death had a profound effect on the whistler, a Grade 1 official for nine seasons, but he won heartfelt praise for the way he handled what was an extremely difficult situation and his sensitive approach is and was appreciated by everyone at Motherwell Football Club.

    In another twist of fate, Allan is only one of two referees to have ever refereed a Motherwell away game at Fir Park as the Steelmen faced hosts Gretna during the 2007/2008 campaign.

    His record in charge of the ‘Well is a fairly decent one, with the Fir Parkers winning three and drawing three of the six games in total. In those games, 22 players have seen yellow, nine in Claret and Amber, whilst three have been sent for an early bath.

    Allan will be ably assisted by Francis Andrews and Ross Haswell, with Charlie Richmond on fourth official duties.

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    St Johnstone programme preview

    The seventh edition of the Motherwell Matchday Magazine hits the streets tomorrow night when St Johnstone visit Fir Park.

    Our new-look 64-page publication has received some excellent feedback from the fans and continues to me a must read on matchdays.

    This week, Craig Brown shares his pre match thoughts, talking candidly about the defeat by Hamilton at the end of October and putting things right at the Caledonian Stadium last Saturday. The former Scotland boss also praises his opposite number and reflects on a couple of International call-up’s this week.

    Top scorer Nick Blackman chats about loving life in Scotland and his desire to stay at Fir Park in the “From the Dressing Room” feature.

    We also have an exclusive 8-page chat with flying winger Chris Humphrey who talks honestly about his new life as a father, pains of the past and his current form, which has led to calls for the Jamaican-born 21-year-old to be included in Craig Levein’s Scotland squad.

    We have a ten-page section dedicated to our visitors, St Johnstone, including a player-by-player account of Derek McInnes’ side. Peter Elder takes us back through time to recall some of the good and, erm, not so good encounters between the sides and Kevin Macgregor, aka Radford, gives us the fans view from McDiarmid Park.

    Alan Temple examines the fascinating battle between Youth and Experience as Craig Brown prepares to lock horns with Derek McInnes.

    John Sutton talks life coaching, punditry and Police reprimands in “Pot Shots”. The latest bout of Brainiacs is the battle of the midfielders – 2005 Cup Semi Final hero Marc Fitzpatrick versus the young upstart Ross Forbes. The winner faces a tough test against either Stephen Craigan or Jonathan Page in the Quarter Finals in the most important Motherwell quiz for, well, ever!

    And that’s not all… We look back at the 1-0 defeat by Hamilton and the 2-1 success at the Caledonian Stadium last Saturday, there’s a review of the U19’s clash with St Johnstone as well as the latest ticket information for our next six matches.

    The programme, priced at £3, will be available in the ‘Well Shop with sellers in and around the ground from about 6pm.

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    Craigan set for cap milestone

    Steelmen skipper Stephen Craigan is set to reach another milestone in his Motherwell career after being included in the latest Northern Ireland squad.

    Craigan, 34, has amassed a terrific haul of 52 caps for his native country, 49 of which have been achieved whilst playing at Fir Park.

    However, with his latest call-up to the squad for the International Challenge Match against Morocco next midweek, he has the opportunity to claim his fiftieth and cement his place in Motherwell folklore with a record that is unlikely to ever be surpassed.

    Craigan will be joined by fellow SPL starts Jonathan Tuffey from Inverness CT, Steve Davis and Kyle Lafferty from Rangers and Nial McGinn and Paddy McCourt from Celtic.

    FULL SQUAD

    GOALKEEPERS

    Taylor (Birmingham City), Tuffey (Partick Thistle), Blayney (Linfield)

    DEFENDERS

    Evans (Manchester Utd), Craigan (Motherwell), McCartney (Sunderland), McAuley (Ipswich Town), Hughes (Fulham), Baird (Fulham)

    MIDFIELDERS

    McCann (Peterborough Utd), Brunt (West Bromwich Albion), Gorman (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Evans (Manchester Utd), Davis (Rangers), McGinn (Celtic), Clingan (Coventry City), McCourt (Celtic)

    FORWARDS

    Feeney (Oldham Athletic), Lafferty (Rangers), Patterson (Plymouth Argyle)

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    Saunders gets U21 call

    Motherwell youngster Steve Saunders has cemented his growing reputation with a place in the new-look Scotland U21 squad.

    Saunders, 19, has had a superb start to the 2010/11 campaign, playing sixteen times already.

    He joins twenty other players in the pool for the Under-21 International Challenge Match against Northern Ireland at Firhill on Wednesday 17th November.

    FULL SQUAD

    Goalkeepers

    Michael Andrews (Falkirk on loan to East Stirlingshire), Jamie Barclay (Falkirk), Mark Ridgers (Hearts on loan to Airdrie United)

    Defenders

    Callum Booth (Hibernian on loan to Brechin City), Grant Hanley (Blackburn Rovers), Paul Hanlon (Hibernian), Ross Perry (Rangers), Steven Saunders (Motherwell), Craig Thomson (Heart of Midlothian)

    Midfielders

    Tom Cairney (Hull City), John Fleck (Rangers), Kyle Hutton (Rangers), Bradden Inman (Newcastle United), Liam Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday), Nicholas Ross (Inverness Caledonian Thistle), David Wotherspoon (Hibernian), Gregg Wylde (Rangers)

    Forwards

    Leigh Griffiths (Dundee), Alex MacDonald (Burnley), Jordan Rhodes (Huddersfield Town), Johnathon Russell (Dundee United)

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    Reynolds ignores transfer talk

    It’s two months until the transfer window opens but Mark Reynolds is already hearing the usual chatter that he’s set for the Fir Park exit – and he’s doing his best to ignore it.

    For the last two years speculating about the classy stopper’s future has become as much a Scottish football tradition as pies, bovril and slaughtering referees.

    Now, at last – after a failed s750,000 bid by Rangers in January 2009, and interest from countless clubs including PSV Eindhoven, Wigan and Newcastle – this could be the window when the will-he-won’t-he saga finally reaches its inevitable conclusion.

    Serie A side Bari are the latest club to be linked with the 23-year-old and Well would find it hard to resist if the reported s250,000 bid comes in for a man who could leave as a free agent in the summer.

    Craig Brown’s admission that he’ll have to sell a player before he can add to his squad only poured more fuel on a debate.

    It’s a good job then that laid back Reynolds isn’t the type to get carried away, which is why he has never slapped in transfer requests.

    And it’s also the reason why his belief never suffered each time a window closed without his promised big move materialising.

    Reynolds said: “I can see why some boys would let it get to them when nothing comes of the speculation but it didn’t knock my confidence.

    “The speculation has followed me about since Rangers put the bid in but you learn quickly to put that aside as you can’t influence things like that.

    “The way football is now turning towards clubs restricting their finances, you have to realise that moves are less common.

    “But I’m happy at Motherwell, always have been, and if the right move – both for me and the club – came up in January then great.

    “However, if the manager thinks it’s better to keep me then we’ll sit down and discuss it.

    “The good thing is I have two guys in the management team whose judgement I can trust implicitly.

    “The manager and Archie Knox are in it for you, there’s no hidden agendas or any element of looking after themselves.

    “The advice they’ll give is purely in your best interests and geared only towards advancing you as a player. You can’t ask for any more than that and, sadly, there’s a lot of players out there who don’t have that.

    “It’s not something I want to dwell on and as long as I’m focussed on improving at Motherwell the rest will take care of itself.”

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    Jennings lauds talented Blackman

    Steve Jennings has urged Well loan star Nick Blackman to stay at Fir Park – after the striker apologised to his mates for his showing against Caley.

    The Blackburn frontman bagged a lucky winner in the Highlands to cement third spot in the SPL for the Steelmen.

    But after one of his poorest performances since arriving from Ewood Park in the summer, Blackman said sorry in the dressing-room at half-time and was eventually hooked by boss Craig Brown.

    Despite that, midfield ace Jennings would love Blackman to hang around in Lanarkshire until the end of the season and is almost certain he will stay put. Blackman’s deflected goal and Alan Gow’s header were enough to see off Inverness who replied late on with a Stuart Duff strike but now drop to fifth.

    Jennings was terrific in midfield and said: “I would love Nick to stay beyond January and I’m 99 per cent sure it will happen. I don’t see any reason for either party not to allow it.

    “He’s playing first-team football up here and I know he’s enjoying it. He came in at half-time and apologised to the boys for not playing well. But he still got the winning goal and he’s a fantastic player for us.

    “He has everything you want in a striker – he’s strong, sharp and can take people on. Hopefully he’ll still be here after January to help us to maintain our position in the SPL.”

    Well gaffer Brown was pleased with the win but not his side’s performance.

    He said: “We’re grateful for the three points but not proud of our display. We can do much better than that. It was patchy from us. On balance we deserved to win but it was a nail-biter near the end.”

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    Inverness win in pictures

    Pictures from the 2-1 win against Inverness CT in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League at The Tulloch Caledonian Stadium. These action shots and more are available to buy online at www.motherwellpics.com.

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    Inverness CT 1 – 2 Motherwell

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    First half goals from Alan Gow and Nick Blackman earned Motherwell a hard-fought three points against Inverness Caley Thistle this afternoon.

    Gow opened the scoring on 33 minutes with a neat header from a Chris Humphrey cross. Then, just before the break, Blackman doubled the lead with a deflected strike from distance which looped over Ryan Esson.

    Stuart Duff pulled one back for the home side in the second half but the Steelmen held on to record another away win and consolidate third place in the table.

    ‘Well boss Craig Brown made just one change from the side that lost to Hamilton seven days ago. John Sutton returned to the starting eleven in place of Ross Forbes, with the youngster having to be content with a place amongst the substitutes. Jamie Murphy returned to the squad but could only make the bench.

    Both sides started brightly in the highlands and there were early chances at both ends. It took just three minutes for Nick Ross to flash a low shot just wide of Darren Randolph’s post with the Irishman at full stretch.

    At the other end, Humphrey outpaced Graeme Shinnie on the right flank before cutting it back for John Sutton. The big striker managed a decent low shot but Esson brilliantly turned it round for a corner.

    The game settled down with both teams trading possession in midfield. However, Inverness almost got ahead via former ‘Well fans favourite Richie Foran on19 minutes. Jonny Hayes’ cross from the right looked comfortable for Steven Saunders but the defender slipped allowing the winger in. However, Randolph was quick off his line though and did brilliantly well to turn round.

    Three minutes later, Hayes was again involved, this time firing a low shot across goal but again the former Charlton man was on hand to tip round.

    ‘Well weathered a the storm and then had two quick-fire opportunities to take the lead as the half hour approached. Blackman almost took advantage of slack defending from a corner but his snap shot was instinctively beaten away by Esson again. Two minutes later, the keeper made another save, this time denying Tom Hateley from a free-kick.

    Brown’s men were beginning to get the upper hand and Esson was eventually beaten on the half hour. Humphrey played a quick one-two corner with Hateley before hanging a lovely ball towards the back post where Gow had the simplest of tasks to convert from close range.

    Two minutes later, he almost grabbed a second but his stinging drive from the edge of the box was tipped over by Esson with the Inverness defence at sixes and sevens.

    So it was no surprise that just before the break, ‘Well doubled their lead. Blackman picked up the ball about 30 yards from goal and his first time shot deflected off Grant Munro and looped over a stranded Esson and into the net.

    It was the last action of a good first-half for the Steelmen and Brown’s men started the second with the same intent; both Sutton and Blackman went close to adding a third but neither could take advantage of decent chances inside the area.

    Motherwell continued to dominate proceedings, playing some lovely football to boot. However, they were struggling to add the decisive third despite numerous chances.

    Steven Saunders almost got his first of the campaign but his shot, after a bursting run, was deflected away for a corner. Two minutes later, the same player got on the end of a Hateley cross from the right but could only head a yard or so wide of the post.

    Inverness had rarely threatened in the second half but they almost scored when Ross Tokely reacted first to a quick free-kick and delivered a lovely ball into the middle for Rooney, but the striker could only head over the bar.

    They did get back into the game with 15 minutes remaining though following a super goal by former Abderdeen man Stewart Duff. Rooney teed up the midfielder and from all of 30yards and he smashed a low drive past Randolph and into the net.

    The home crowd were buzzing and Rooney almost produced an equaliser two minutes later. Picking up on a loose ball on the right flank, he cut inside and curled a shot that flew inches wide of Randolph’s post.

    Shortly after, substitute Sutherland again went close with a shot from the edge of the area but Randolph always looked comfortable watching it wide despite the screams from the home support.

    It was certianly a nervous finish to the game but Motherwell held on for all the victory to put a four point gap between the two sides.

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    90mins FT: Inverness 1 – 2 Motherwell

    80mins – Caley are battering the ‘Well goal. Rooney fires wide, as does Sutherland. Come on ‘Well – please hold on!

    73mins – GOAL Inverness CT! Stewart Duff. From nothing Inverness are back in the game. Long range shot by the former Don that flies past Randolph.

    70mins – Great chance for Caley. Quick thinking by Tokely from a free kick followed by a great ball into the middle but Rooney heads over

    67mins – Free-kick for ICT on the right but the cross is cleared by Hammell!

    65mins – Saunders goes close again… Hateley ball from the right is met by the full-back but his header drops wide.

    63mins – Motherwell are playing some great stuff! Saunders broke into the box but his shot is deflected wide.

    54mins – Great free-kick from Hateley almost leads to a third but Saunders can’t connect at the back post.

    51mins – Superb ball from Gow plays Blackman in. Defenders do well to get back to cover but his shot flies just over the bar.

    48mins – Motherwell almost make it three. Great wee free-kick has Hammell dinking it up for Sutton but the header drops wide.

    46mins – Inverness get the second half underway. No changes from either side!

    HT: Fingers crossed for the second half! Good on Nicky Blackman for getting his fifth of the campaign.

    HT: Great first-half from the Steelmem. Game is still alive though and you fancy we’ve not seen the end of the scoring.

    45mins – HT: Inverness CT 0 – 2 Motherwell.

    43mins – GOOALLLLLLLLL Nick Blackman! Out of nothing, Motherwell double their lead. Long range shot deflected off Grant Murno before looping over Esson and into the net.

    33mins – GOOOOALLLLLLL Alan Gow! Humphrey plays a 1-2 with Hateley from a corner. Cross takes out the GK and Gow heads home from a few yards out,

    30mins – Hateley free-kick from 20-yards is once again well saved by Ryan Esson. Good wee game here at Caley!

    28mins – Down the other end, ‘Well almost take advantage of slack defending in the Caley area but a Blackman shot is well saved by Esson

    25mins – Low shot by Hayes is turned round by Randolph for another corner. Caley on top at the minute…

    22mins – Caley should go one ahead. Hayes cross from the right looked comfortable for Saunders but he slipped. Foran in, shot is saved by DR

    19mins – Craigan loops a header at goal, following a Hateley free-kick, but it is comfortable for Esson in the home goal.

    14mins – ‘Well fans are singing the name of former boss Terry Bucher… Still appreciative of what the big man achieved whilst at FP.

    5mins – Great move by the Steelmen there and an even better save by the ICT keeper. Good start to the match…

    5mins – ‘Well almost take the lead… Humphrey bursts down the right. His cut back finds Sutton but his low shot is turned away by Esson.

    3mins – Nick Ross almost puts Caley ahead with a low shot that drops inches past the post. Close shave…

    1mins – Motherwell kick-off

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    Motherwell midfielder Tom Hateley:

    “It was great for Nick to get a goal as well. Sometimes they go over the stand and other times they go in the net but thankfully this one went in.

    “He worked hard, up against two good centre-halves. It was always going to be a battle for him and sometimes our delivery wasn’t great.

    “But he did what he had to do and got on the scoresheet as well. He’s been great for us since coming here and hopefully he stays longer when his loan spell is up. Everyone at the club wants to keep him here including the fans because he’s scored so many important goals, like against Rangers and Hearts.

    “With that left foot of his he must be one of the most entertaining players in the SPL in full flight.”

    Inverness Caley goalscorer Stewart Duff:

    “I don’t know how we can do so well against Rangers then be so poor just a week later. Our gaffer Terry Butcher has said some harsh words to us and we’ve all held up our hands.

    “All the boys realise the performance was not acceptable but maybe we’ve believed a bit of our own hype last week after what we did at Ibrox.

    “What we’ve achieved so far has all been about hard work and determination but that wasn’t on show out there against Motherwell.

    “It looks as though we’ve rested on our laurels after last week’s result.My goal gave everybody a lift and we tried to get back in the match. But it would have been a robbery if we had taken a point.

    “We now need to get ourselves up for the game on Tuesday night against Aberdeen.”

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    Getting back to form

    Darren Randolph admits he is desperate to get back into action and right a few wrongs from last weekend’s derby day defeat.

    Despite being expected to beat the neighbours from the south, Craig Brown’s men slumped to a 1-0 defeat to the Accies and the Irish keeper is honest enough to express his disappointment at the way things went.

    “Everyone was a little bit embarrassed by the defeat,” The big stopper said candidly. “We were expected to win and we didn’t play well and we lost at home. So everyone is itching to get back on the pitch and correct last week.

    “We seem to react well to setbacks. There is a lot of belief in the squad. We know we can play a lot better so we will go to Inverness with a positive mentality.”

    It may take more than just a positive mentality to defeat Terry Butcher’s side.

    The Highlanders have started this season in blistering form, and welcome ‘Well to town on the back of a superb 1-1 draw at Ibrox – ending the champions’ 100% record this season.

    The challenge of the trip north is certainly not lost on Randolph, who has some inside knowledge of the Caley camp: “You can tell by their league position that they have been doing okay. Hopefully they are better away from home than they are at home, and we are good away from home – apart from the Rangers game.
     
    “Jonny Hayes and Adam Rooney were both in my Irish team when we were younger and hopefully they make me look good on Saturday! I’ll have to have a word with them before we play.

    “Adam and Jonny have had a great start to the season and when you think about Inverness they are definitely the danger men. So if we can stop them, hopefully it will make the game a little bit easier.”

    Talking to the assembled press, the 23-year old’s keenness for a shut-out shines through, and he is looking to combine that with a winning performance which will see Motherwell extend their lead in third spot.

    Caley have overachieved magnificently this season and a win will see them jump into third spot, adding more spice to a match the ‘Well keeper is already itching to get played.

    “I’m happy I’ve managed to keep quite a few clean sheets, and hopefully I can get another one at the weekend on the way to a win,” he insisted. “But I’m more interested in just keeping that third position.

    “As long as we win, I’m not really bothered. We have played everyone now apart from Inverness and we believe we can keep third place.”

    Randolph’s belief in Motherwell’s best-of-the-rest credential is admirable, but he is analytical enough to realise there will be plenty of challenges between now and the end of the season, in an SPL where it seems anyone can beat anyone.

    That was perhaps summed up best last week as Hamiton (11th at the time) defeated ‘Well (3rd).

    “Even the teams that we’ve played that were at the bottom of the table have impressed me,” he admitted. “Some of them certainly haven’t played like they were at the bottom. It’s a league where everyone can beat everyone”

    “Obviously that doesn’t count – barring the odd upset – the top two, but we hope to be just below them.”