4231 then. Ah well.
Happy with this signing. Big centre half and physical striker next please
4231 then. Ah well.
Have to confess, ken nowt about him but big and, hopefully a ball winner, so looks right on paper.
After today, we’re screaming out for a target man and a centre half.
4-2-3-1 at home to a league 1 team😡
Better conditioning needed, a sports psychologist (to keep players concentration focussed and to grow a set when bullied).
Young wardrop looked reasonable, Stanton was a passenger. Aird looked good, Clark was fine but not a lone striker.
Glass was class but needs conditioning like Swanaldinho and Conway got
Player of the season for Thistle in his first season there but apparently reeking in his second season. Thistle fans happy to see the back of him.
Praying that he turns out to be a great signing as we are needing some serious quality.
Also would be a bit gutted if we lost McMullan, would rather punt King.
Adam Rooney to Salford City apparently.
No chance, there is a misconception that mcmullan is better than king, king was much better than him last season for us, even if inconsistent too, more pace, works harder, has a good shot on him, did actually contribute in goals and assists, especially towards the end of the season, nor end product overall than mcmullan, that says it all
King had also contributed a lot in a league winning side in this division when we hearts
Out of the two, bye bye mcmullan
I dont remember King scoring that many goals, but i do remember a few from McMullan. What i do remember about King is he got a regular game, but was frustrating to watch at times. Ok McMullan did not get a regular game for whatever reason, his own fault and towards the end being injured, but i want to see both of them given a chance.
If we need to free up space in the squad, Scobbie and Toshney could be released, Edge might be needed if we dont get a left footed defender that is better, but i want Keatings, McMullan and King all given a chance to see if they can shine.
I also think King is miles better than McMullan.