Pawlett is excellent at driving with the ball. No one can deny that. His problem is that he contributes absolutely nothing else. He has zero end product whatsoever which is ideally what we need him in the team for.
our win ratio with Pawlett is close to 40% when he starts vs high 90s% when he doesn't proves he has a negative effect on the whole team[/QUOTE]
That doesn't actually imply causality as there are are loads of other variables at play.
I still agree in questioning the wisdom of giving Pawlett as much game time as he has been having lately as he's not contributing much.
I think anyone who was there yesterday could see our obvious lack of width was the biggest problem and we didn't start playing until McMullan came on. We have no natural wide players so we've had to stick McMullan, Pawlett, Bingham & Appere out wide at times this season and it's not really worked a lot of the time. Robbie HAS to address this in the summer and as I posted on another thread a few weeks back he needs to bring in another 7 or 8 players just to be competitive in the top league next season.
Personally apart from Appere, Shankland, Liam Smith, Glass, Mochrie and the goalie I wouldnt lose any sleep if any of the others left in the summer.
I wonder how many of the current squard we are obliged to keep for next season per contract commitments?
7 or 8 in 1 window would do more damage than running with our current squad imho. I agree with those numbers, but done gradually over a couple of seasons would see us where we need to be.
2 or 3 good signings this summer an imho we are more than good enough to stay above a relegation scrap, the manager though needs to stop playing players out of their natural positions and that means 2 of those players need to be proper wide men.
I think you are giving the squads of the teams in the bottom half of the league above too much credit. Many of those teams have lesser quality players than us but they are organised and stay together. Our team which went 9 in a row would give them a run for their money right now without additions.... its the managers messing about with things that has started convincing our fans that even our better players are not good enough
If we don't have Shankland's goals next season and stick with players that quite clearly aren't good enough we will go back down again so we DO need to make wholesale changes to even compete with the Ross Countys and St Mirrens.
These players should be showing thay are ready for the step up but unfortunately they aren't.
Wholesale changes have never worked for us in any window, would you genuinely want us to try it again and hope it works vs going with the team who got us up and went on a run? We know that team can win games albeit against lesser opposition, it has been the managers messing that has twice derailed us. If we go back to what was working and add a few, that would absolutely be good enough to compete if not better Ross County/St Mirren