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    Ross MacIver

    The BBC reports that we're poised to sign Ross MacIver, a 20 year old midfielder reelased by Ross County. A replacement for Reece MacAlear?

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    Who knows but a 20-year-old who hasn't cracked the Ross County first team is hardly inspiring...maybe he's needed to pad out the reserves but midfield is a position where we seem overflowing with bodies.

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    I always rated Ross MacIver...

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    Quote Originally Posted by handsome_devil View Post
    i always rated ross maciver...
    lol - lol x2

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    Quote Originally Posted by sieb1886 View Post
    lol - lol x2
    . Takes big men to admit when they get it wrong ������������

    Probably quite a few of us were in the same boat when we signed him ������⚽️

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    He certainly did the business in style yesterday.

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    I was unconvinced when signed Polworth and apprehensive with Gallagher and gladly proven wrong both instances
    However was excited when signed Casper Sloth and after months hugely disappointed ... invisible.
    Give the lad a chance ... it’s been ONE game as a late sub
    Carrumba Turnbull after 6 months was worth £3m ... who saw that coming

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