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Just now, RFCRobertson said:

Definitely. He has lessons to learn, he made the same mistake against Killie as be did Morton (fucking up his 1v1).

Needs to watch his tackles too, he's been carded a few times for it and it was nothing short of a miracle that we didn't get a penalty against us on rugby park cause of him.

Wilson is poor but right now he's doing good enough to warrant his stay.

They have done enough in this league to be fair to them but with mistakes along the way,  they are the players I would not feel confident with against better opposition.

 

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Don't think it's a given that Crooks or Windass will be definite starters and surprised so many have them in their starting eleven given they're untested at a decent level.

Hopefully they will step up and prove themselves worthy of a starting place though. Good to see Crooks on the score sheet yesterday.

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Crooks and Windass are low risk signings with potential. Neither is proven yet and I have my doubt they will start next season as first picks. I reckon like Forrester they will have to bide their time. 

 

I'm hoping for and expecting 3 or 4 MOH or Waggy type signings where we are buying 23 - 25 yrs old players proven at a decent level 

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I expect some to move on but will be surprised if more than 3 new players come in over what we have.

I don't expect there will be a huge spend on players as some do as I think the plan is spend prudently and

improve through step changes.

i know won't agree but I will happy next year if we qualify for Europe and do well in both cups 

 

 

 

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The biggest change will be in midfield. We will need midfielders who all fit into the Warburton style of 4-3-3; meaning they will have a high degree of flexibility to their game. I think we will see some radical moves there. It's an exciting prospect that we are on the verge of starting a a new chapter on the road back with a manager of this calibre. It's mouthwatering just thinking about it.

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21 minutes ago, Turnberry18 said:

The biggest change will be in midfield. We will need midfielders who all fit into the Warburton style of 4-3-3; meaning they will have a high degree of flexibility to their game. I think we will see some radical moves there. It's an exciting prospect that we are on the verge of starting a a new chapter on the road back with a manager of this calibre. It's mouthwatering just thinking about it.

We have no one in midfield who can boss the game, I don't mean a tackler, we really need a player who can slow the game when needed or conversely grab the game and up the pace when needed.  A playmaker.

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