@Manuel Zelaya, 7.45pm kick-off at Ibrox tonight. Live on BT Sport.
Expect plenty of honest mistakes tonight, is Andrew Dallas involved?
What’s your prediction, Bando?
Think the Sevco will take a 2-0 lead to Easter Road.
I might tune in to that. In this day of almost total predictability in football, the Sevco story of the last three years is the ultimate David taking on Goliath story.
Its some fairytale alright. A club that can get 40000 at its home games, pay players £20k a week, run the club losing £1 million a month and still finish 3rd in a league full of part timers. Pure Hollywood that one.
Objects thrown and no surprise to see Dave King taking no action. Scum.
Hibs look a much better team here.
Scott Allan is quicker than I thought. Nice passer of a ball too though I have a feeling he may end up at Sevco one day.
How did Cummings miss that?
Well no surprise to see those decisions from the referee. Two outrageous decisions and then a yellow card thrown in for good measure.
I thought Calum Murray had retired?
Sevco have the lead.
Vukic has a bit of quality about him to be fair.
Quality goal by Sevco.
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Is this a promotion decider?
No.
Smashing finish by Kenny Miller with the outside of his left foot to put Sevco two up.
[QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1144630, member: 2514”]What’s your prediction, Bando?
Think the Sevco will take a 2-0 lead to Easter Road.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=“Bandage, post: 1142267, member: 9”]Sevco prevailed 3-2 on aggregate. Lee Wallace scored a borderline offside second half equaliser and today’s second leg finished 1-1.
They progress to play Hibernian now and the first leg is in Govan on Wednesday night.
Motherwell were confirmed as the SPFL relegation play-off team yesterday after they lost at St Mirren and Ross County won. Scott McDonald was sent off for violent conduct in injury time on the recommendation of 4th official Andrew Dallas, son of Hugh, and he’ll presumably miss the play-off against the winner of Sevco and Hibs.[/QUOTE]
Sevco lost 1-0 away to Hibernian at lunchtime but advanced 2-1 on aggregate.
They now face Motherwell in the promotion/relegation two-leg play-off. The first leg is at Ibrox on Thursday night with the return match tomorrow week at Fir Park.
Scott McDonald’s red card, which I referenced above, was rescinded the other day so he’ll be available for Motherwell. They’re managed by Ian Barraclough, who was Sligo manager a while back.