Brady seemed to relish it when he played in behind the strikers against Peterborough.
Nowt against Cairney, but i think Brady could be more threatening in around the box.
Mannone
Rosenior Chester Hobbs Dawson
Evans McKenna
King Brady Stewart (All three can play along that line)
McLean
I think this could do, good attacking players, capable of doing some damage providing they hit the target and the back of the net.

AGREED. But whats with this out for a month idea ? Is it confirmed by the club or simply speculation by someone ? Hamstrings are not to be messed with that for sure.
Based on the comments at the PC meeting last night, I think it's safe to say that the chances of the formation changing are absolutely zero.
No, it's not confirmed but if his injury is bad enough to need a scan, it aint looking good and 4 weeks is probably the average recovery time for a 31 year old with a pulled ham.
NB said at yesterday PC that he was having a scan and he couldn't say any more until the results come back.
Hamstrings can end careers if bad enough, which effectively happened to Michael Owen. Or they can be just slight strains that just need a few days rest.
In answer to your question, nobody knows for certain, yet.
GK. Mannone
RB. Rosenior
CB. Hobbs
CB. Chester
LB. Dawson
LM. Brady
DCM. McKenna
DCM. Evans
RM. McLean
CF. King (sat a little deeper allowing him space to turn and run at their defence)
CF. Fryatt (the further forward of the two)
This sounds like madness, but in the first half against Southampton, King looked like he was screaming out to be down the middle, plus, I think McLean and Brady do offer more protection for our fullbacks (especially if Rosenior is planning on having another 'off day' . Can't afford another performance like Tuesday night from him!).
With Brady, McLean and King in the mixer, it would allow us to hit teams on the break quickly.