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1 minute ago, rb123! said:

So McGinty all but confirmed as one but who's the other? 

Surely we're not signing 3 players from Morton?

Think we will be after the one that a number of clubs are interested in 

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4 minutes ago, Thereisalight.. said:

It baffles me what Man U saw in someone who is clearly a complete haddy 

The starting Man U team in the second leg of the FA Youth Cup Final 2010/11 included
Sam Johnstone:  Called up to the England squad for the first time
Michael Keane: 17 caps for England, over 150 Premier league appearances and cost £30,000,000
Michele Fornasier: Solid Serie B defender with a handful of Serie A appearances
Ryan Tunnicliffe: Over 150 appearances in the English Championship
Jesse Lingard: 27 Caps for England, 4th place in a World Cup, winner of the Europa League
Paul Pogba: World Cup winner, Serie A winner, Knight of the Legion D'Honneur
Sean McGinty: Derided by fans of two clubs who have stunk out the Scottish Championship in recent years. 

There's a timeline somewhere where Ayr fans are disappointed they've just snapped up Paul Pogba

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The starting Man U team in the second leg of the FA Youth Cup Final 2010/11 included
Sam Johnstone:  Called up to the England squad for the first time
Michael Keane: 17 caps for England, over 150 Premier league appearances and cost £30,000,000
Michele Fornasier: Solid Serie B defender with a handful of Serie A appearances
Ryan Tunnicliffe: Over 150 appearances in the English Championship
Jesse Lingard: 27 Caps for England, 4th place in a World Cup, winner of the Europa League
Paul Pogba: World Cup winner, Serie A winner, Knight of the Legion D'Honneur
Sean McGinty: Derided by fans of two clubs who have stunk out the Scottish Championship in recent years. 

There's a timeline somewhere where Ayr fans are disappointed they've just snapped up Paul Pogba

The fact that Paul Pogba and Sean McGinty once shared a dressing room is fucking mental.
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37 minutes ago, North British said:

The key to our season will be who fills the two strikers jerseys , the rest doesn’t phase me much at all . A back three of Aero Fjortoft and McGinty wouldn’t be my first choice , but hardly the end of the world if we have a couple of 15 plus goals a season forwards up top . If we sign a couple of jobbers for those positions I may start to panic .

Sorry to butt in here but even having free scoring strikers doesn't always guarantee success,  it obviously should help,   but if your defence/midfield is poor you can still struggle.  A couple of seasons ago at QoS,  Dobbie scored over 41 goals ( in all comps)  yet we still ended up in the relegation play-offs. 

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Some laugh already!

Yes the 8th place will have lowered our budget, but we also won't have budgeted for Killie being in the league...so potato tomato, we should be aiming higher than Sean McGinty

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It’s not mandatory but it is very sensible to have a left footed player on the left side of a back three . Does anybody have a player in mind within our sphere of influence that would do the job ?

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7 minutes ago, AsimButtHitsASix said:

The starting Man U team in the second leg of the FA Youth Cup Final 2010/11 included
Sam Johnstone:  Called up to the England squad for the first time
Michael Keane: 17 caps for England, over 150 Premier league appearances and cost £30,000,000
Michele Fornasier: Solid Serie B defender with a handful of Serie A appearances
Ryan Tunnicliffe: Over 150 appearances in the English Championship
Jesse Lingard: 27 Caps for England, 4th place in a World Cup, winner of the Europa League
Paul Pogba: World Cup winner, Serie A winner, Knight of the Legion D'Honneur
Sean McGinty: Derided by fans of two clubs who have stunk out the Scottish Championship in recent years. 

There's a timeline somewhere where Ayr fans are disappointed they've just snapped up Paul Pogba

The ones that came to Ayr that day were pretty decent. Prem regulars like Darron Gibson, Kuzasc (sp), also Danny Drinkwater, Friers, Norwood who all went on to have good careers 

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3 minutes ago, Fae_the_'briggs said:

Sorry to butt in here but even having free scoring strikers doesn't always guarantee success,  it obviously should help,   but if your defence/midfield is poor you can still struggle.  A couple of seasons ago at QoS,  Dobbie scored over 41 goals ( in all comps)  yet we still ended up in the relegation play-offs. 

If it is McGinty , he’d be the lefty in a back 3/5 . Nobody is  suggesting that the entire defence and midfield is crap . To put it into context does anybody think Morton would have finished ninth if they has say Brian Graham and Zac Rudden up in front of a hard working midfield and a pretty decent defence . If you want you could replace Zac and Brian with actual championship strikers like Toderov and Mullan . Morton with either pair would have been much further up the league ...

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