The Idah and Kyogo Celtic dilemma lands Saturday Jury answer before Neil Warnock’s Aberdeen FC verdict

The Idah and Kyogo Celtic dilemma lands Saturday Jury answer before Neil Warnock’s Aberdeen FC verdict.

The best staff at Record Sport has the answers to all of Scotland’s football’s major questions.

Is Adam Idah now Celtic’s key guy up front?

Yogo Furuhashi is still the primary man, but if Idah keeps playing the way he does, he will take over as the starting striker.

FRASER Wilson: How do you bench a player that consistently scores goals? Thus, I do believe that Idah will win at Tynecastle. Nevertheless, Kyogo will continue to play a significant role, whether he plays through the center with Idah or alone, and Rodgers will undoubtedly change things up over the coming weeks.

Michael Mannon: The man has seized his opportunity and merits a spot in the starting lineup. He has assisted Celtic in shifting their strategy, and while though Kyogo will still be crucial to the outcome, he might benefit from a little vacation.

What steps can SPFL teams take to address crowd disturbance issues in light of the most recent incidents at Tynecastle?

SCOTT BURNS: Unless clubs permit the league to take action, it will never be completely eradicated. It may need the government to intervene and shut down some areas of stadiums.

FRASER WILSON: It’s a really difficult one, but action must be taken. The simplest place to start is by banning offenders, which also serves as a warning to others. But it’s not always simple to track down the missile maniacs. Although we truly don’t want to go down the strict responsibility route, it may come up again if things don’t get better.

Michael Mannon: These people ought to be dealt with harshly by the police and clubs. Shankland biting into the pie made us all laugh, but it’s not funny when people toss bottle openers; they should be banned for life and put under house arrest.

If Aberdeen loses at St. Mirren today, will they be facing another managerial crisis?

SCOTT BURNS: The stakes are high. Neil Warnock could succeed or fail in the next two games. I could see him walking if they lose to St. Mirren and in the cup.

FRASER WILSON: It appears so. It’s not good news that Warnock seems to have moved Aberdeen backwards in less than a month, especially considering the team started the season poorly. Warnock is running out of time to motivate his players as the Dons edge dangerously near to the relegation zone.

MICHAEL GANNON: It’s obvious that the Warnock gamble has not paid off if we don’t win today. Aberdeen could find themselves entangled in the relegation play-off mess, necessitating yet another significant choice from all parties concerned.

SCOTT BURNS: Although I believe both will go, I would really love to see it. Better offers will come from elsewhere for Spittal, and Motherwell may have to trade Miller.

FRASER WILSON: It’s not bad to get one out of two, and I think Lennon Miller will continue to grow with the first squad at Fir Park, which is advantageous for both sides. It is understandable that Blair Spittal will be in high demand, and Well will have to work hard to hang on to the midfield player who is not under contract.

Michael Mannon: Because Spittal is an elite player, Premiership clubs will be vying for his services as an out-of-contract player. Miller will go, but they can hold onto him for one another season and watch as his worth soars.

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