I'd make him the manager too
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Saw a tweet from Greg Halford yesterday (great he still follows us ) congratulating Patterson on his 50th career goal, not bad for a player ,some say is a defender ,or midfielder or a striker , or a goalie or even a winger.🤔
I wonder if he will become the best , utility player we've ever had on our books???
Still only 24 , although he looks 54 . 😉
I'd make him the manager too
I'm a bit fed up of people saying he's a right back playing centre forward. I've been looking at some Hearts forums and some of their fans suggested ages ago that he could make a target man/striker with his aerial prowess and timing inside the box.
I can think of two former City players immediately that radically changed position. James Collins was a striker with us early on but became a top central defender. Josh Magennis, even more bizarrely, was a goalkeeper, who then ended up playing up top! I think Thierry Henry was signed as a winger, yet became Arsenal's greatest ever striker.
Please can we put to bed the idea that Paterson is a right back, because he's not.
I'd suggest that we can't do without Paterson's pace, strength and aerial ability in the team but the only place we can play him in the Prem if our midfield players are all available is at Centre Forward. So I foresee a bit of a run in that position for young Callum...
He hasn't got the technical ability of most of our midfield. He's a bit of a loose cannon in some ways, unpredictable, almost impossible to defend against. He's certainly not your average centre forward, which might be a bit confusing for the opposition. Quick, eye for goal, times his runs so well, a nightmare in the air, sounds like your average right back!
These got him in ther team of the week.. as a right back 🤔
https://twitter.com/dreamteamfc/stat...325540353?s=21
He could probably do a job in goal.
Pound for pound the best player in the world.
My first impression of him on Saturday as our ‘centre forward’ was that, as always, he was up for it. In fact he never stopped trying to be a nuisance until the final whistle.
But more than that he was winning the ball. More than that he was laying the ball off or trying to.
And his goal changed so much.
It was an excellent performance. Maybe not one that he can deliver too often, but I’d be happy to see him keep trying until we know.