V for Vendetta Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 I think you might be right however if he can continue to run all over McGinn next season (if he is still there) like he normally does then there might be a chance of him playing more games for Scotland.Personally I think that like Shinnie, McGinn is probably good off the bench or as backup. He's not a starter in my mind. Definitely squad regular though. Armstrong, McGregor, McGeoch, McLean all ahead of McGinn for me. Probably McTominay too. Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 Oh yeah Murphy looked pish to me - I think he should have been first forward to support Phillips when the ball came forward but he just didn't do it. McLean also struggled a bit but we already knew that wasn't his position (wide midfield) Link to comment
aberdeen1970 Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 Pleased for Shinnie, friendly or not. Just reward for extending his season after not being taken on in the friendly at Pittodrie. There are plenty of players who would have sulked after that. I think there's a place in the squad for Shinnie, but he'll definitely be on the fringes, both in midfield but especially for left back. Robertson is our best player by a country mile and Tierney gets in ahead of him too. Barry Douglas might also be ahead of him there. Getting into the midfield will also be tough but there's more places in there to fill and probably more chances to get on as a sub. I think the centre midfield will be built around McGinn, McTominay and Armstrong backed up by the likes of McGregor and McLean. Great to see McKenna get another 90 minutes. He's definitely being prepared to be a regular at centre back. Generally speaking it's good to see a new generation taking shape and to see Scottish based players being selected. The acid test of whether he is serious about that philosophy will be when he picks his first competitive squad. Link to comment
dave_min Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 Not watched it. Still wish I'd went like. I've heard they do cracking kebabs in downtown Lima. Link to comment
aberdeen1970 Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 Not watched it. Still wish I'd went like. I've heard they do cracking kebabs in downtown Lima.I've been to Peru. Chickens on spits everywhere. And about 200 varieties of potato. Link to comment
dave_min Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 I've been to Peru. Chickens on spits everywhere. And about 200 varieties of potato.Was there an overpriced Irish bar selling Heineken at inflated prices while the Proclaimers blast out on repeat? Link to comment
Scotty_Toronto Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 I've been to Peru. Chickens on spits everywhere. And about 200 varieties of potato. Fit like are their Lima beans? Link to comment
robbojunior Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Surely Scotland could do worse than playing shinnie RB. Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Surely Scotland could do worse than playing shinnie RB.Not sure he'd be the answer there tbh, I've only seen him play RB once (for ICT) and while he was ok wasn't that impressed. Link to comment
DD1903 Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Watched it. So... Atmosphere was great and will be a good experience for the players. 4 at the back this time - not sure if that's to stay or not Shinnie is more mobile than McGeoch but McGeoch better suited to the holding role really. Sorry to say I see no point whatsoever in capping Stevenson at 30. This is something I've moaned about before - a lot of players need 10-15 caps under their belt before they really perform at international level absolute zero point starting that process with a 30 year old. Archer really was crap and shouldn't be back anytime soon. Otherwise we were solid enough against a decent team if a bit stuffy and not really in possession much. If we are playing a defensive 4-5-1 we need to work out how hr fuck to get the ball up the park and make it stick, no idea how this would work with Griffiths who is our best striker by a mile. Maybe a 4-4-1-1 type of thing with Griffiths in behind so someone. Oh and Peru looked good but not anything like 11th in the world imo.Does Jordan archer not get 10-15 games to really start performing at international level?! Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Does Jordan archer not get 10-15 games to really start performing at international level?!If you'd seen his gaffes you wouldn't need to ask! Link to comment
RAZOR Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Not sure he'd be the answer there tbh, I've only seen him play RB once (for ICT) and while he was ok wasn't that impressed.Did he nae win the Scottish Cup at RB? Again though. I think Callum Paterson is the better of the two. Link to comment
DD1903 Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 If you'd seen his gaffes you wouldn't need to ask!I have But, you said it takes 10-15 games to start performing at international level...does that not apply to goalkeepers? Or did you just pluck that figure out of no where?! ? Link to comment
DelMonte Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Players need 10 to 16 caps before they perform Where was that plucked from? Utter tosh Steve ToshAye it's nae necessarily true but what we don't do in Scotland is give young players caps soon enough. Look at Northern Ireland. They have players on 50-100 caps and are experienced in international football. We have the likes of Stuart Armstrong who is 25 and only has 6 caps. I do realise this is because N.I have a smaller pool to pick from but it clearly benefits them. 1 Link to comment
thomsod Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 The problem with Patterson, is he's not playing right back for Cardiff. He's playing midfield for them. Link to comment
RAZOR Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 The problem with Patterson, is he's not playing right back for Cardiff. He's playing midfield for them. As is Shinnie for us? Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Did he nae win the Scottish Cup at RB? Again though. I think Callum Paterson is the better of the two. I think you and I had this convo before. From what I recall (i was at the game with Falkirk mates) he started at RB, wasn't particularly involved (by his standards at the tome) and was then moved into midfield I think - at which point he had much more impact. So if anything, seems like evidence he's a bit wasted at RB. Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 The problem with Patterson, is he's not playing right back for Cardiff. He's playing midfield for them. He's also defensively quite poor as seen in the recent international games he has played. Shame but he needs game time at RB really. Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 As is Shinnie for us? Further forward than Shinnie does for us. Link to comment
DD1903 Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 He talks some amount of huey Many starts did mckenna need to look the part?I think it'll be another 6-11 starts Link to comment
RAZOR Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Further forward than Shinnie does for us.My point was that he doesn't play in the same position people so badly want him at. Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 I think it'll be another 6-11 starts McKenna walked straight into it and was great. He's something of an exception though and many players do have a settling in period when stepping up a level. Why do you think so much was made of Peru having 500 caps between the starting line up and our team only having 50ish? Is it because all our players can just play international football quality football on their debut or is it because experience is important at international level? My problem with Scotland is we wait too long to give players a chance and too often start handing caps out to players when they are 28/29 - instead of trying them out/bedding them in when they are 24/25. A 28/29 will likely only feature for 1 or 2 campaigns at most. Get the right players in earlier, help them develop international players and then you might have someone who can be part of 3 or 4 campaigns instead. That's how you get a team with 500+ caps on the park. Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 My point was that he doesn't play in the same position people so badly want him at. Yep I know, just trying to help chief. Link to comment
DD1903 Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 McKenna walked straight into it and was great. He's something of an exception though and many players do have a settling in period when stepping up a level. Why do you think so much was made of Peru having 500 caps between the starting line up and our team only having 50ish? Is it because all our players can just play international football quality football on their debut or is it because experience is important at international level? My problem with Scotland is we wait too long to give players a chance and too often start handing caps out to players when they are 28/29 - instead of trying them out/bedding them in when they are 24/25. A 28/29 will likely only feature for 1 or 2 campaigns at most. Get the right players in earlier, help them develop international players and then you might have someone who can be part of 3 or 4 campaigns instead. That's how you get a team with 500+ caps on the park.Go back and read what you said again. I was pulling you up for your contradictions. Players need 10-15 games to settle. archer shouldn't be back in again. Which is it? Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Go back and read what you said again. I was pulling you up for your contradictions. Players need 10-15 games to settle. archer shouldn't be back in again. Which is it?"Pulling me up" - like some kind of blog police? Cool. I don't need to read what I wrote, it's not really that complicated. The answer is: both. (Life's not black and white like a chat forum) I'd have given Archer the benefit of the doubt but having watched it his performance was so bad I don't think we can afford to have him back in too soon. Maybe in time. Link to comment
Tyzo_1903 Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 McKenna walked straight into it and was great. He's something of an exception though and many players do have a settling in period when stepping up a level. Why do you think so much was made of Peru having 500 caps between the starting line up and our team only having 50ish? Is it because all our players can just play international football quality football on their debut or is it because experience is important at international level? My problem with Scotland is we wait too long to give players a chance and too often start handing caps out to players when they are 28/29 - instead of trying them out/bedding them in when they are 24/25. A 28/29 will likely only feature for 1 or 2 campaigns at most. Get the right players in earlier, help them develop international players and then you might have someone who can be part of 3 or 4 campaigns instead. That's how you get a team with 500+ caps on the park. This is basically what Wales did about 8-10 year ago by playing a load of young players and getting them experience. Granted they got pumped quite a bit if I mind correctly but come the last Euros it benefited them didn't it. Not having a Scottish Gareth Bale might make it harder though... Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 This is basically what Wales did about 8-10 year ago by playing a load of young players and getting them experience. Granted they got pumped quite a bit if I mind correctly but come the last Euros it benefited them didn't it. Not having a Scottish Gareth Bale might make it harder though...Exactly. It's not black and white for every player clearly but we should plan to give potential some exposure to inter action football a bit quicker. Too often our national managers are safety first, short term. Link to comment
strachanmcgheegoal Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 (Life's not black and white like a chat forum) Rascist Link to comment
craegDAMH Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 This is basically what Wales did about 8-10 year ago by playing a load of young players and getting them experience. Granted they got pumped quite a bit if I mind correctly but come the last Euros it benefited them didn't it. Not having a Scottish Gareth Bale might make it harder though... Wales also used friendly matches intelligently to improve their ranking which helped improve their chances of qualifying. Playing against beatable teams with high rankings or high ranking confederations, and treating the games as competitive must win games, helped their ranking considerably. Link to comment
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