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Celtic’s Cup Warning & The Speedboat League: A Three-Way Title Toss-Up

In this edition of Extra Time, Martin and Alan analyse St. Mirren’s radical tactical shift under Craig McLeish, moving from a traditional long-ball approach to a possession-oriented style that has significantly increased their successful passing metrics. The discussion highlights Celtic’s struggle with tempo and the physical limitations of key players like Callum McGregor and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain leading into the Scottish Cup semi-final. Alan also provides a deep dive into the "Speedboat League" data, projecting an incredibly tight title race where Rangers, Hearts, and Celtic are separated by fewer than two points in the latest performance projections.


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