Liked him but if we keep Sparky and develop Hammer he'd be 4th choice. I have a sneaky feeling that if Edinburgh City manage to get promoted he may land up there...on good wages, or at Livi
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13-02-2020 09:20 AM #31
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13-02-2020 09:28 AM #32
I'd take him back, he would improve the current squad. Not first choice but a brilliant rotation option. Can actually score penalties as well.
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13-02-2020 09:29 AM #33
No. Other than running around a hell of a lot, he was distinctly mediocre against top flight opposition.
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13-02-2020 09:33 AM #35
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His finishing was absolutely abysmal by and large. Couple of great goals but that's about it.
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13-02-2020 10:35 AM #37
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The only question is whether Gullan would be ready for a run of starts if/when either Doidge or McNulty got injured.
In truth, that's an academic question because we've no option but to play him in that scenario other than to go one up.
Mind you, we did try to chuck money at Dunfermline to get Nisbet so that might be a clue as to Gullan's readiness.
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13-02-2020 10:46 AM #39
I mean purely for the tune it gets the go ahead from me, girls don’t like boys girls like Simon murray. That being said though I would’ve be disappointed not delighted if we signed him, raw and patchy in terms of goals sure his goal v hearts was first in like 10 then he scored a few again
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13-02-2020 03:33 PM #41
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I’d take him. Offers us more speed and if we do lose Boyle ( though totally different positions ) then there are games were speed will keep the opposition defence pined back as they are scared of it.
As others have said if we want to aim for third we need better. However he offers a good option for us as I’d spend a large percentage trying to sort out our defence as ( in my opinion only ) this is our Achilles heel.
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13-02-2020 05:53 PM #42
I quite liked him and he scored some important goals at Ibrox and in the derby. Wouldn’t be a starter for where we should be, but he’d be a useful option to have.
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13-02-2020 05:55 PM #43
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Let Dundee Hibs have him.
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13-02-2020 06:24 PM #44
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Let the red man cometh....
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13-02-2020 08:02 PM #45
In a parallel universe Hibs are tearing up the europa league with a front three of Simon Murray, Brian Graham and James Keatings but unfortunately it ain’t this one.
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