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I completely missed every single game of football across the British Isles at the weekend. I was
too busy to turn on the radio for the Scottish games, and I fell asleep somewhere during the
Arsenal-Spurs highlights on the Saturday evening. I was awake long enough to see van Persie
scoring, but the next thing I [.
We preview four of the top games in Scotland this weekend and tip Hearts, Inverness, Cowdenbeath
and Livingston to pick up three points.
We're always thankful it's Saturday at Inside Left, mainly because it means a return to the
terraces to enjoy watching the cream of our divisions tanning a ball around the park. This week
we're particularly glad that the weekend brings sense to bear, as this has not been a great seven
days for the game north [.
About a week or so ago, I wrote two articles on this site about the perilous state the Scottish
game finds itself in. Back then, I bemoaned the fact that the game north of the border was being
haunted by events on and off the field, from financial troubles to crowd troubles, from declining
standards [.
Phew, what a relief to have good 'ole regular football back at the weekends. I can't be doing with
international breaks, which I put in the same category as a commercial break in a really good film
annoying and totally pointless. But it's all business as usual as the Highland League need only
three games [.
Inside Left highlights the four games in this weekends Scottish fixture card that you need to keep
your eye on. This week we feature a tough fixture for both teams at Pittodrie, a
bottom-of-the-table clash in Granton, a mid-table affair in the First division and lastly, the pick
of the Scottish Cup games taking place [.
In another action-packed weekend of Scottish football, Aberdeen fail to capitalise on last week's
epic win against Rangers, Hamilton record a rare win but a tunnel fracas after their game with
Hearts will keep the SFA busy this week. And it's a sign that all is not well in Scottish football
when only 16 goals [.