It would appear there are eight set-in-stone starters...
I would add Bertos to the list of players battling it out, bumping the spots up to 4. Without another decent winger, he will have to work VERY hard to keep Bahraini defence guessing. Paston, Nelsen, Sigmund, Lochhead, Brown, Elliott, Bertos and Smeltz.
It looks to be a head-to-head battle between Killen and Fallon (notwithstanding the rumour today about both starting) for the second striker's role.
That leaves Scott, McGlinchey and Vicelich fighting over two spots, the makeup of which is totally dependent on formation.
Paston
Siggy Nelsen
Lochhead
Brown Elliot
Smeltz
Say we can add 4 of Vicelich, Scott, McGlinchey, Bertos, Killen and Fallon.
- There will be one of Vicelich and Scott in defence, two if we play 5 along the back.
- McGlinchey vs Bertos should come down to who can balance the side more depending on how many players we have in defense compared to attack, they will probably be played together if Ricki uses a 4-man midfield, with Lochhead possibly coming into cotention if it's a 3-4-3 (very unlikely IMO). They are the sort of players who should ONLY be used in their proper position, please no Bertos through the middle or eeeMac on the wing.
- Killen vs Fallon is very simlilar to above, they could possibly both be played but I would rather they weren't put out wide in a 4-3-3/3-4-3. Play players where they are comfortable.
-Overall I think it's likey 1 player will be chosen from each group (Ivan, Scott; weeMac, Bertos; Killen, Fallon) with the fourth spot being chosen from the three leftovers depending on where aplyer is needed to balance the side. I'm hoping for Scott, weeMac and Killen, with Vicelich asolidifying the team until at least halftime.
Paston
Siggy Vicelich Nelsen
Scott Lochhead
Brown Elliot
McGlinchey
Killen Smeltz
This allows a good platform to build on at halftime or possibly later. We can add Bertos/Fallon for anyone but Paston, Brown and Elliot to either strengthen the midfield or add more attacking options/firepower.

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