Four main runners have come through the pack.
Martyn Corrigan
The Kaiser passed the 200 game landmark earlier in the season. On occasion he has had to move from his regular right back slot to fill a vacancy in midfield. His versatility and consistency have proved vital in this season’s success. He joins the very few ‘Well players who can boast of scoring against both of the Old Firm in a season.
Stevie Hammell
Our number three has racked up an impressive 38 appearances in season 2004/5. He earned his first full cap in November (against
Scott Leitch
Our captain has, yet again, lead by example. Hard tackling and an inspiration for others, Leitchy has become a carefully managed resource this season. Niggling injuries and (whisper it – ageing legs) have forced Terry Butcher to limit his appearances but those who were fortunate to be at Easter Road for the CIS semi will have been hugely impressed by his high knee sprint as the celebrations started.
Scott McDonald
Skippy is leading the field at the moment. In his twenty eight appearances he has scored thirteen goals – that’s almost a goal every two outings. He causes panic in opposition defences and inspires the fans. His similarity in shape and movement to our favourite striker of the eighties and nineties is quite uncanny. Has he been introduced to Arnott yet?
The poll at the halfway point