I’d say Daryl Horgan is the most clinical finisher at the club - doesn’t get a huge amount of chances from his wide position, but he sticks a good number of them away when the opportunities arise.
Is playing Horgan as a striker an option?
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16-08-2019 08:37 AM #1
Best finisher at the club
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16-08-2019 08:57 AM #2
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I'd say his being direct from wide positions is an asset for our team. His goals at Tynie and Ibrox, for example. I'd keep him wider and like to see him get in and around the box when he can which will also create space for overlapping full backs. I don't see him as a striker.
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16-08-2019 09:15 AM #6
Paul Hanlon doesn't miss many chances and has a happy knack of finding time and space in the box at set pieces.
Good penalty taker too.
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16-08-2019 10:26 AM #9
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Going by this season so far its Allan
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16-08-2019 10:55 AM #11
Mallan , he usually gets them on target and when he does miss its usually not by much
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16-08-2019 10:58 AM #12
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16-08-2019 11:05 AM #13
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In the same way that Pirlo wasn't a better finisher than Inzaghi.
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16-08-2019 11:22 AM #15
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Allan. When he gets in a good position he is lethal.
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16-08-2019 11:35 AM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
McGregor had a purple patch where he got a lot of joy but hasn't done as well of late.
Hanlon doesn't really stick out as much to me as having missed a lot. I was thinking less of headers but he gets across his man quite well and finds himself in position to get a decent amount of tap-ins/ easy chances at his feet. For a centre half, anyway.
Forster attacked the ball well in the opposition box, but Porteous has outstanding potential when it comes to getting on the end of corners/ free kicks.
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16-08-2019 11:50 AM #17
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Steven Whittaker. By a considerable distance
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16-08-2019 12:23 PM #18
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If we're going by a goals/shots ratio, I suspect that David Gray is pretty high in the running.
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16-08-2019 01:23 PM #23
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Mallan for me. Finishing is about maintaining composure and technique under pressure and he strikes the ball brilliantly whenever he gets the chance. No good being a great finisher mid way inside your own half though
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16-08-2019 01:54 PM #24
Kamberi.
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16-08-2019 06:10 PM #27
I'd have to say the lad sitting in front of me in the East. He wolves those pies down like nobody else.
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19-10-2019 09:52 PM #30
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I'd go for a pairing of Maxwell & Marciano up front; they haven't missed a chance all season!
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