It's not unusual on internet debates to find some people have difficulty with believing that two things can be true at the same time. For example, Kyle Joseph is very good at some things (working hard, pressing, stopping the opposition from playing) and very bad at others (taking chances, creating chances for others, controlling the ball). At the moment I think the manager feels like the first outweighs the second. I suspect that if we ever have a fully fit squad the front three will be permed from McBurnie, Gelhardt, Belloumi and Millar, and Joseph will be a (good) option to bring on and close down a game that we're winning.
Yeah, I said pretty similar a couple of pages back. Seems the obvious way to go. These days the squad is much more important with the number allowed on the bench and the amount of subs permitted but also particularly, as we’re seeing now with a large amount of injuries.