Quote Originally Posted by LeningradCowboy View Post
We played quite well for several games by getting our wing-backs high up the pitch in attacking areas, but opposition teams have worked that out and we've looked pretty clueless since then.
That might be because they know we don't have the talent to play through the lines with enough speed of thought to threaten them so stifle the width where we had pace.

Also Bagan is no longer the threatening wing back lashing in 20 yard curlers because he is still developing.

We have promise but we need a Mcphail and a fox in the box to get onto a pass from the midfield third. Easy to say less easy to deliver but gladly we have the opportunity to rid ourselves of the rump end of the Warnock era of overpaid underperforming aging Championship players and move on.

Next season is probably the most critical for a couple of decades. Get it right and we can get behind a team that builds on a youth structure so are fans comfortable that finances mean we are a selling rather than a buying club if we need to make a profit on players like Colwill and Davies.

At the moment I quite like the idea that Morison is trading short term results in a dead season to evaluate shape and personnel. The worry is that the loan market lottery is likely to dictate how well we do next year.