I’d be absolutely fine with that.
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The lad had a serious heart condition that could've stopped his whole career and even affected his health, he's under contract and we as a club have a duty to look after him whilst under that contract. He missed a lot of football due to all this and he's doing his best to get back to the levels we know he can reach, will he ever get back there again, we don't know but as long as he's here we can at least get him back on the pitch and contribute one way or another as either a starter or a sub.
Agree that he was too advanced. He was playing up level with the striker most of the time. He looked like he wanted to drop deep to pick up the ball but seemed to stick with what he'd been told. He did seem to look across at the bench quizically a few times though. It was a good sub though as it would have been a real blow to him if McKay came on instead of him.
He certainly looked fit during his warm-up and as his game has never really been about pace, I dont see why he doesnt have something to offer and wouldnt be writing him off. If we stick with 4-5-1 then he definitely remains an option as an attacking midfielder.
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Don't see why Scott Allan wouldn't want a supporting role. He wasted 4 years at Celtic for the money, pretty sure he'll be happy contributing and getting a good wage here for another year.
The theory of him leaving is based on nothing really. Jamie Gullan is an example of someone who will be away, hes not kicked a ball. Allan has already played 5 matches this season.
I think Scott Allan looked the closest to his old self yesterday. Moved more freely (looked fitter or had less weight on his mind whichever it might be).
Don't think he'd start before Magennis and JDH most weeks but more than ample competition for Newell and Gogic.
If he leaves then all the best to him. Can't see it though as I think he'll want to enjoy the remaining years of football and feel loved by the fans.
We should empty Scott I'm afraid. Far too lightweight for the premier league. I love the guy but......................
We are a worse side when Scott is in it. That's the sad truth. Drey Wright got slaughtered by some and he was much better than Allan when he came on.
That's very much like comparing apples and oranges though.
Both players did the job that they were there to do whilst maybe not being at their very best. Both will also benefit from having had some time on the pitch and my main criticism of the pair of them would be that they both looked - understandably - a bit rusty.
I thought we looked a better side after Scott Allan went on, and I thought we looked a bit tighter defensively on our left when Wright came on.
It will be cameo appearances for Scott from now on if he stays.
Is everyone just ignoring the backheel assist?
Are some of you guys forgetting he had a serious heart condition and we're lucky he's able to play at all. He missed a huge chunk of football and if all we get from him is the odd half here and there then I'm fine with that.
Allan could take a nap in the centre circle and the fans would give him a standing ovation. He’s been crap since he returned. I have no idea what people see in him.
Off the ball isn't just winning tackles. Scott's pressing was unbelievable on Saturday, constantly chasing down defenders and not giving their midfielders a minutes peace.
Up until the back heel, didn't think he contributed much on the ball (but we didn't necessarily play through him either), but to suggest he's like a man down isn't right, he worked his socks off.
Depends what you want in a footballer, there is room in a team for all types, Latapy, Riordan, Zemmama could all have quiet games and get accused of being lazy but the one bit of outrageous play they come up with can win you a game, that's why I watch football, not to see 11 folk that can run and run all day and play football like painting by numbers
I think a few of us are forgetting SA’s back heel assist on Saturday.