All of the above had good and bad parts to their game. All played at different times in different styles so it's difficult to compare. The best we ever had that I've seen was Jardine, but that's only my opinion. Tavernier is by no means the worst.
The wee guy was buzzing . Even if he had been schooled when that ball went in the whole world could see what it meant. The next generation is alive and kicking.
I can read fine with my specs on. Seems your definition of meeting face to face differs to mine. In my day was getting asked for a square go. As for the name calling. You seem like a Lurker to me. Surely you know what time your local pub opens. Mine is open for the troops at 9 for Bacon rolls and some lubrication.
This all day long. Nobody is prepared to take responsibility and force the issue. Far too many trying to pass the buck with a simple sideways or backwards pass.
The club needs continuity. All these changes just unsettle any staff that manage to stay from one regime to another. Why give your all when you expect to get moved on after a year or so?
How can Grezda be judged on the time he has played? Not saying he is the answer to all our failings but the guy has hardly played and when he did on Saturday he was booted upside down with no protection from the officials. Give the guy a chance ffs.