The SPL league table is taking on a familiar pattern. Celtic and Rangers at the top by some margin, then come a chasing pack from 3rd down to 12th all separated by seven points. In the First division, Queen of the South still rule, chased by a resurgent St. Johnstone who have not lost in six outings. At the other end, Dundee appoint Jocky Scott for the third time hoping he can breathe life into Dundee's troubled season so far. Brechin lead the way in the Second division, while in the Third Stenhousemuir are still on top, two points ahead of the teams in second and third, Dumbarton and Cowdenbeath.
Up in the Highland League, Deveronvale still lead Inverurie Locos by a single point (though the Locies have a game in hand). Even Fort William can say that at this early stage there is a team worse than them in Scotland, namely Rothes FC, with whom the Fort share bottom place, although Fort William have two games in hand and their goal difference of -16 is slightly better than that of Rothes, who post a goal difference of -20.
So, there's still all to play for at this early stage of the season, starting with the fixtures around Scotland tomorrow. Now, we're going to be slightly lazy and let someone else do the SPL previews for us this week - we've been mad busy at work and just haven't had time to get our act together. So, for this weekend, and this weekend only, check out The Offside for Celtic, Rangers, Caley and of course the Aberdeen game previews (the Aberdeen one is written by yours truly by the way, hence the pure quality of the writing on offer). The Arab Blog will probably be providing a United preview as they take on Falkirk, a team they'll no doubt not be meeting in the semi-finals of the League Cup. And if that doesn't satisfy your lust for all things Scottish football, there's always Setanta and the BBC of course.
In the First division, new manager Jocky Scott will open his third spell in charge at Dundee with a home game against Airdrie United. The Dee, currently second bottom of the First division where many pundits (including us) favourites for promotion, but it's all gone horribly wrong so far. Dundee have won only three games so far this season and where knocked out of the Challenge Cup by Second division Alloa before the 2008/09 season had even begun. Manager Alex Rae was sacked after the Ross County defeat but a new manager had not been found in time for the defeat away to bottom club Morton last week.
Can Jocky make a difference?
Well, he's certainly been around the block: in Scotland, Aberdeen, Dunfermline, Arbroath, Raith Rovers and Hibernian have all had the pleasure of Mr Scott at the helm, with generally positive results. Aberdeen-born Scott was in charge at Pittodrie together with Alex Smith following the departure of Ian Porterfield (who in turn had succeeded some no-mark called Alex Ferguson, or something). Following his (and Smith's) sacking he went on to Dunfermline (whom he relegated, but did make the semi-final of the Skol Cup). A brief spell at Hibernian followed (P13, won 3, lost 6, drawn 4) before he made his second appearance at Dens Park (he first being before he came to Aberdeen FC) where he lost only 18 out of the 95 games he was in charge, won the team promotion to the SPL and a fifth placed finish. Sacked to make way for Ivano Bonetti (who managed to bankrupt the club), Scott then had spells at Raith Rovers, Notts County and Plymouth where he was assistant to Paul Sturrock. It'll be tough task to salvage anything from this season - the First division is a notoriously tough one to get out of.
Elsewhere in the First division, St. Johnstone can go top if they beat Dunfermline and league leaders Queen of the South lose away to Partick Thistle. The Doonhamers must be glad that they're not going to be losing manager Gordon Chisholm to Dundee after all, despite much speculation earlier this month. Morton are looking to make it three wins in a row when they take on Livingston at the Almondvale while Ross County are hoping to get back to winning ways when they take on third-bottom Clyde.
In the Second division none of the top 4 play each other this weekend, so expect little to change at the top of the table. Brechin travel north to Peterhead, a team that started well under the guidance of former Aberdeen player Neale Cooper, but whose form has taken a downward trend of late: the Blue Toon have not won since their 4-0 win over Stanraer back in September. Raith Rovers take on third bottom Alloa at home. The Blues are in good form, winning their last three games while Alloa have won their last two games, a series of wins that has taken them off the bottom of the table. The team now occupying that spot, Arbroath, welcome Ayr United to Gayfield Park. Arbroath have only won one game at home all season (the 4-1 against Alloa in the second week). There's middle-of-the-table fare as well as Stirling, relegated from the First division last year take on Stranraer who seems to be surviving thanks to some higher home gates, and the Corinthians of Queens Park take on East Fife in front of 600 people at Hampden Park.
Third division leaders Stenhousemuir take on fourth placed Montrose who yesterday appointed former Celtic and Dundee United midfielder David Hannah as caretaker player-manager. The 35 year-old had been managing in that cauldron of European football excellence Iceland but fancied a return to Scotland after the country went bankrupt. Stenhousemuir will be ready for a more stern test against the Angus side than they go from East of Scotland side Threave Rovers, who they beat 5-0 in last Saturday's Scottish Cup. It's second top against second bottom when Dumbarton take on Berwick Rangers. Berwick manager Alan McGonigal and his assistant Martin Mooney had stints at Dumbarton as assistant manager and player respectively and returning to the Rock will be players John Dillon and Stevie Bonar. Elgin City might climb above Berwick should the Borders side lose at Dumbarton, providing the former Highland League winners can get past Forfar.
The game between Annan Athletic and Albion Rovers that was due to take place tomorrow has been postponed to make way for the Scottish cup game that was supposed to take place last Saturday and which was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
And guess what?
The pitch at the Galabank was still waterlogged today, so that game has also been cancelled. A weekend off then for both sides right? Wrong! Read Annan Athletic's Chris Jardine's blog on the BBC for a cracking insight into life at the arse-end of Scottish football.
Four of the Highland League sides are in Scottish Cup action tomorrow: Keith and Forres Mechanics meet up in the only all-HFL game of the round, while Wick Academy will be hoping the 257 mile trip that their opponents Edinburgh City have to make for this game will knacker them out and make the vulnerable to a thorough seeing-to. Away from the glamour of the Cup, Fort William take on Fraserburgh at Claggan Park, Cove Rangers will be taking advantage of the fact that Deveronvale are not playing this weekend. The defending champions and Aberdeenshire Cup finalists (where they'll play another Aberdeen city team, Junior side Banks O' Dee, who in an earlier round of the Scottish Cup knocked out Fort William 10-0 and who also demolished another Highland League side, Huntly, 6-1) take on Lossiemouth. This years losing Aberdeenshire semi-finalists Buckie Thistle (who got knocked out by the aforementioned Bank O' Dee) take on Clachnacuddin. Inverurie Locos can go top of the table if they overcome bottom side Rothes and in the final game of the day, Huntly take on Nairn County.
Phew, that was some update. As always, if you're going to any of the games, drop us a line afterwards to tell us how your team got on.