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When we are playing football, passing it about with the ball on the deck, he fits right in. He showed that against Chikura, came into the game and scored.

 

Games like today where the midfield is completely bypassed are where He won’t be any use. Hoofball and jinky wingers don’t mix.

 

Definitely a player in there and he still has time to improve. The real issue will be whether McInnes’ style of play will be suitable for him.

Bollocks.

 

Today he has lots of opportunity with ball at his feet and he did nothing.

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Guest the shepherd

When we are playing football, passing it about with the ball on the deck, he fits right in. He showed that against Chikura, came into the game and scored.

 

Games like today where the midfield is completely bypassed are where He won’t be any use. Hoofball and jinky wingers don’t mix.

 

Definitely a player in there and he still has time to improve. The real issue will be whether McInnes’ style of play will be suitable for him.

The game wasn't bypassed in midfield yesterday, the personnel deployed in.our middle three (Wright, Ferguson and especially Ojo) simply were not good enough. Lewis Ferguson appears to be running on empty and needs to be dropped for his own good, Scott Wright has not developed as hoped for, whilst Funso Ojo simply is not Aberdeen class.

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https://www.modernfitba.com/blogs/2019/3/27/the-most-impactful-midfielders-in-the-scottish-premiership-this-season?rq=Scott%20Wright

 

 

The statistics actually show he is a lot more effective than some of you may think. And as many clubs are using statistics as part of recruitment strategies its actually not hard to see why clubs would be interested in Scott.

 

There is little doubt he has ability but the criticism many people have is he is too lightweight, His final ball delivery being poor and that he disappears in games.

 

Interested team are likely to look at him though and think they can improve him as he is still a young player. And if he can produce these stats whilst not being on top of his game and still having such potential to improve is what makes him an attractive proposition for buying clubs.

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Yip, McInnes' judgement on footballers should be dismissed out of hand. He and his band of crooks he's used to leverage himself into a job for life should get to fuck.

 

First team selection by online poll would be groundbreaking.

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Yip, McInnes' judgement on footballers should be dismissed out of hand. He and his band of crooks he's used to leverage himself into a job for life should get to fuck.

 

First team selection by online poll would be groundbreaking.

That rang a bell

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/football/2017/oct/26/what-happened-to-myfootballclub-ebbsfleet-united

 

Turns out the pussies voted to let the manager choose each week

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Guest the shepherd

A talented young player. Unfortunately we play horrific hoofball.

 

I'd imagine he'd thrive in an actual football team.

Fully agree. He'd thrive if played as a number 10 or part of a two upfront. His finishing ability reflects this. His finish against Chikhura was outstanding, whilst his through pass to Lewis Ferguson against Rovaniemi was excellent.
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A talented young player. Unfortunately we play horrific hoofball.

 

I'd imagine he'd thrive in an actual football team.

  

I don't. If he struggles with the physicality of the football up here then he's going to find it ten times worse down there where the defenders are bigger, faster and even bulkier. 

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