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  1. #1
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    I liked McLean - but he wasn't as good as he could have been.

    I like Stewart - but he isn't as good as he could have been.

    I like Shinnie - but he hasn't been as effective as he could have been.

    I dont think McInnes uses midfielders natural ability as well as he could and I don't think he can coach them well enough to do what he wants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deaconred View Post
    I liked McLean - but he wasn't as good as he could have been.

    I like Stewart - but he isn't as good as he could have been.

    I like Shinnie - but he hasn't been as effective as he could have been.

    I dont think McInnes uses midfielders natural ability as well as he could and I don't think he can coach them well enough to do what he wants.
    It`s just not with the midfielders though , is it ?

    He has had out and out goal poaching centre forwards strung out wide expecting them to play like a winger.

    And he`ll play anyone at full back. Centre halfs and wingers, before just going out and signing a proper full back.

    Oh wait, Shinnie was a full back.....................!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilthedon View Post
    It`s just not with the midfielders though , is it ?

    He has had out and out goal poaching centre forwards strung out wide expecting them to play like a winger.

    And he`ll play anyone at full back. Centre halfs and wingers, before just going out and signing a proper full back.

    Oh wait, Shinnie was a full back.....................!!

    Shinnie is a decent full-back. he knows the job.

    When playing in midfield he tends to try to do everything. He runs around like a headless chicken and - as the best/worst pundits will say all day - the team loses shape.

    Saying that - he WILL be a big loss - his energy and drive is nowhere else to be seen just now.

    I'm pleased he's got a good move and will make a bit of cash.

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    Chris McGuire scores the winner for Sunderland vs. Portsmouth in the playoffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hairdrier View Post
    Chris McGuire scores the winner for Sunderland vs. Portsmouth in the playoffs.
    What did he do for the Portsmouth boy wanting to kill him at Ft

    I saw it on SSN

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