Ah've been thinkin there's maybe some method in Thelin's apparent madness re. his use/misuse o' Shaymo.
Fae a 'Reds' point o' view, it seems wise tae gie the guy as many minutes on the pitch as poss .... but ... players wi' particular attributes/patterns/styles get 'found oot' eventually .... Duk is the prime example ...
Ah'm nae convinced Duk's skills/abilities diminished ... the opposition sussed him oot ... he could beat a man 1 on 1, so ... double up on him. Man mark him. Give him little or no space/time tae think ... let alone play.
Worked well, because they also saw his weakness ... ie. his propensity for 'going it alone' ... attempting to dribble past three or four guys when a pass tae a team-mate efter beatin' two was the better option. Aye, it was wonderful tae see him dribble through three or four guys and play a killer pass ... but that was the exception rather than the rule efter opposition teams learned tae crowd him oot.
Morris has been fkn excellent this season. It's been said he's a 'one trick pony' .... but rather than learn new tricks, he just seems tae have been given the encouragement tae be the best at that particular 'one trick' rather than become 'Jack of all trades, master of none' ... and his confidence has soared.
Havin said that, his defensive contribution has improved, and his decision making when his 'default' mode is a 'no-go' has also improved dramatically .... still tho ....
If you're the opposition ahead of a game ... bein' unsure o' whether he'll start, come on late, be subbed on 60 mins ... mast be a tactical nightmare.
Whichever period Morris plays, there will be a particular game plan or tactic ..... which will get f*cked up if he starts on the bench and the much improved, and unknown quantity, Okkels steps on the grass.
Likewise, Gueye must be a headscratcher for opposition planners. The guy has bags and bags of tricks ... yet, if he got the basics right ... like I (and others) wish tae f*ck he would/could do ... he would become predictable ... and end up being 'Duk'd'
Tinfoil hat on here .. but anyone who studied Paul Gascoign will agree that there was a player who could fart about for 89 minutes but turn a game in less seconds than he played that imaginary fkn hun flute. Those seconds are memorable (whether we like it or not) ... games where he did **** all are less so.
So .. err ... well, I think overall Gueye is pretty fkn shyte ... but Ah can see why he gets a game/start ..... there will come a game where one quirky flick in the right direction to the right guy in the right area will be that split second where he makes a difference ... even if he has been shyte for 90 mins and 59 secs plus added time![]()
Anyway, that's ma train o' thought for noo![]()



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