
Originally Posted by
LongDistanceRed
Exactly
Calvin Ramsey and Jack McKenzie could well be first choice full backs next season, certainly McKenzie will be 100% first choice left back, not so sure about Ramsey, but he can play McCrorie there with Ramsey as his back up , as i don't see mcCorie as a full time career centre back and we are overstocked in the centre of the park, definately need another centre back though, McCrorie can always cover centre back as well if needed, plus I'd rather see McLennan try and develop into a right back because hes not a winger or forward player, if he wants a career in football he needs to learn how to be a right back , so in terms of right backs we already have 3 players at the club to a reasonable level, Ramsey will end up a top full back imho, looks pretty good already at 17 years old
How the attacking recruitment is approached depends on Glass prefered tactical approach, i think he prefers a back 4 and a back 4 is reliant on wingers, McInnes played a back 5 in his last year and that approach doesn't use wingers , so we need at least 1 really good winger/wide forward and another striker, goals win games, you can play Hedges in the hole, he's not really a winger for me, but if he gets injured again there is nobody else other than maybe (ross?) is he still here?
At the end of the day, the budget is the budget, Aberdeen had a pretty good defensive record last season, i'd rather the club spent the bulk of what is available on trying to find a team that is capable of scoring goals and not holding out for 0-0's every game
It's always a guessing game with squad building, do you spend all your money on the first XI and hope there are no injuries, or do you bring in players of a lesser standard to have greater depth..................i'd rather have a core of experienced solid players with promising younger players 2-3 in the side every week, Ramsey and McKenzie are 2 of them, who is the other?, blooding 2-3 younger players a year and after 3 years youv'e got a team