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Ayr Vs Airdrie 9th August


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2 minutes ago, Coollestersmoothe said:

Nah. He’s been playing left back or right back the past few games. We’ve all struggled to understand why. But he does the business. 

From the 1.5 games I've seen from Ayr, it seems that Brown quite likes him inverting into midfield to try and build with Reading, McMann and Stanger, though obviously he's done all of his damage tonight by charging down the wing. 

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Just now, eez-eh said:

Not this again.

He’s absolutely bossing it and there’s still folk demanding he moves back to the centre of defence.

Calm down ffs. Nobody’s demanding anything. 

 He’s been brilliant. But his natural position is as a centre half. He’s an excellent player and can play more or less anywhere across the back and look good. His lack of pace though makes him less suited to being a left or right back that’s all. 

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Just now, Coollestersmoothe said:

Calm down ffs. Nobody’s demanding anything. 

 He’s been brilliant. But his natural position is as a centre half. He’s an excellent player and can play more or less anywhere across the back and look good. His lack of pace though makes him less suited to being a left or right back that’s all. 

What his natural position is is irrelevant if he is utterly f**king monstering Airdrie in their own half on the right wing.

Brown has given him the freedom to do what he wants and he's doing it. Magnificent decision.

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1 minute ago, Coollestersmoothe said:

Calm down ffs. Nobody’s demanding anything. 

 He’s been brilliant. But his natural position is as a centre half. He’s an excellent player and can play more or less anywhere across the back and look good. His lack of pace though makes him less suited to being a left or right back that’s all. 

Unless he’s up against a particularly pacy winger then lacking pace is largely irrelevant if he’s playing like a prime Philip Lahm on the ball.

I was questioning it as well but sometimes it’s good to just admit the manager knew what he was doing.

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3 minutes ago, eez-eh said:

Unless he’s up against a particularly pacy winger then lacking pace is largely irrelevant if he’s playing like a prime Philip Lahm on the ball.

I was questioning it as well but sometimes it’s good to just admit the manager knew what he was doing.

I’m in agreement with you btw. Was just commenting on a guy asking why we’re playing a player who otherwise plays centre back out wide.  if it turns out that he’s better in another role than what we’re used to seeing, then great. 

Browns got a knack for seeing something in a player and shifting them about. He seems to be wringing every ounce of talent outta Musonda. Brilliant. 

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