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

SCOTT BURNS:Kyogo Furuhashi still remains the main man but if Idah continues, as he is, then he will become the first choice striker.

FRASER WILSON : How can you drop a guy that just keeps scoring? So yes, I’d expect Idah to get the nod at Tynecastle. But Kyogo will still have a massive part to play whether alongside Idah or on his own through the middle and Rodgers will no doubt mix things up over the next few weeks.

MICHAEL GANNON: The big fella has grabbed his chance and deserves a run in the side. He’s helped Celtic change their approach and while Kyogo will still have a huge part to play in the run in, a wee break might do him some good.

SCOTT BURNS: Clubs will never stamp it out unless they allow the league to take action. It might take the authorities to take action and close sections of stadiums down.

FRASER WILSON : That’s a real tough one but something needs to be done. Banning culprits is the most obvious starting point and sends a message to others. But finding the missile maniacs isn’t always easy. We really don’t want to be going down the road of strict liability but if things don’t improve then it might be back on the agenda.

MICHAEL GANNON: The clubs and cops will need to get tough on these idiots. We all had a chuckle at Shankland munching the pie but throwing bottle openers is no laughing matter and should result in life time bans and a spell in the cells.

SCOTT BURNS: The pressure is on. The next two games could make or break Neil Warnock. If they lose to St Mirren and in the cup I could see him walking.

FRASER WILSON : It looks like it. Warnock appears to have taken Aberdeen backwards in the space of just over a month and from a negative starting point that’s not good news. The Dons are

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