Ross Stewart

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It might be over dramatic but we can probably write off this season. I think they were relying on him picking up his lower league form. We can’t seem to score goals and we as usual can’t defend. System doesn’t seem to suit archer or Armstrong as lone strikers.

I expect it also means he doesn’t get a new contract unless he comes back and catches fire instantly (or unless we have an auto one year extension)

Nightmare for Still as he probably only has until January to prove he is up to the job. And that might actually be being generous
I feel like our defending is actually improving. I know people have worries about Still, and yeah he needs to prove himself, but defensively he has been willing to abandon the bigger names for the players who actually make the defence work. They have not played together very much and already I feel more confident than I have for a while watching us defend.
 
I feel like our defending is actually improving. I know people have worries about Still, and yeah he needs to prove himself, but defensively he has been willing to abandon the bigger names for the players who actually make the defence work. They have not played together very much and already I feel more confident than I have for a while watching us defend.
Agree with that but my only concern is the left. Derby were exploiting that a bit too easily in general on Saturday.
 
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3 starts in a week for somone who's played, what, 10 games in 2 years? It was crazy to risk it.
He would have been given the green light by medical professionals. If anything it would have been stranger to have been told by someone extremely qualified in their field that he is fit to play, but decide that you know better and go against their advice.
 
He would have been given the green light by medical professionals. If anything it would have been stranger to have been told by someone extremely qualified in their field that he is fit to play, but decide that you know better and go against their advice.
I find it very difficult to believe the medical team wouldn't have advised any caution at all given he's out for months simply after stretching for the ball.
 
I find it very difficult to believe the medical team wouldn't have advised any caution at all given he's out for months simply after stretching for the ball.
They probably said: he needs to build up fitness. Start him. You have two weeks off after. If he feels any little niggles he can come off.


The idea he would just break like this was not likely on the cards.
 
I find it very difficult to believe the medical team wouldn't have advised any caution at all given he's out for months simply after stretching for the ball.
I suppose we'll probably never know. But I do think the medical team would be led more by what scans/tests other data they have available is telling them than the fact he hasn't played regular football for a long time.
 
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