Firmly of the belief that older managers need to get with the times. The days are gone when you had a way of playing at home and away. If you have a winning formula then why change it. With the squad we have, we should be dictating the play in each game. McKinnon is chopping and changing players and positions in the midfield and ultimately that’s where it’s costing us. The one time he played Connolly on the right and asked to overload was the Dumbarton game and he ran riot. With less congestion in the middle, Tidser was allowed that extra space to dictate play. The thing with Tidser is that he is used to being the main man/baller in the team, playing the “number 10” role. In this team he isn’t the main man and is being asked to do a lot of the donkey work (which as a pro he should be).