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I think his form dipped when DJ got injured and Halliday came in, Halliday not being a LB and doesn't get forward as much as DJ. I am a wee bit worried about Halliday today as he doesn't have much pace and the Edinburgh scum play at pace!.

We all know how difficult it is to come into the team, overall I think Murphy is a decent player.

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Our form dipped after the Ibrox OF game. We need to score goals and as Windass and Co. posted missing up front far too often, he regularly goes central and has a shot himself. IMHO, once we find a decent system and let players play in their natural position, he'll be of immense value.

 

Middleton ... is a fine prospect. The season is long and we won't want youngsters to carry too much responsibility throughout.

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23 minutes ago, der Berliner said:

Our form dipped after the Ibrox OF game. We need to score goals and as Windass and Co. posted missing up front far too often, he regularly goes central and has a shot himself. IMHO, once we find a decent system and let players play in their natural position, he'll be of immense value.

 

Middleton ... is a fine prospect. The season is long and we won't want youngsters to carry too much responsibility throughout.

I love how, on a thread about Murphy, you suggest Windass is the reason he's been poor.

 

I wonder if it's a surprise that our goals have dried up since Windass has been out... 

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Murphy will be 29 in August so it'd be another player with next to no re-sale value and we'd be the club yet again, that pays the last transfer fee for a player and takes the heightened risk regards age/fitness.

 

How many times do we need to go down this route and lose out before we make an effort to change the policy or get a better balance weighed toward younger signings?

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20 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

I love how, on a thread about Murphy, you suggest Windass is the reason he's been poor.

 

I wonder if it's a surprise that our goals have dried up since Windass has been out... 

This team is mentally fragile and neither Murphy or Windass are the type of players who have the specific qualities to help such a team dig their way out of such a problem.

 

When a team is in such a place, it needs the likes of a Ross McCrorie to stand-up in midfield and help lift the team.

 

In other words, we need to prioritise signing a couple of players who can provide leadership. 

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I'll struggle to forgive Murphy for diving out of the way when a Celtc player was running into our box.  

 

I heard he's a Rangers fan but that incident makes me doubt it.

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