Yes. And it's up to the suitors to take that gamble. The great thing is, the club have no pressure to sell (at least this window). I'd expect him to move on in the summer however and I'd be hoping to recoup miller money or close to it.
I think that's the most important thing. Like the players, he's very much an asset to the club. If he chooses, he will move on, nothing but our best can we do about that. The club just need to make sure he doesn't leave for nothing.
A lots been made of Mcginn's injury. In fairness, he's had one long term injury and then an unfortunate reoccurrence. Probably due to a premature return. Both well worthy of extensions in my view.
Frustrating. We've gotten ourselves into some really good positions but ultimately our final ball has continuously let us down. And the age old problem of the glaring lack of a cutting edge up top.
Just has to start releasing the ball earlier. Multiple times he's been caught in possession in the middle putting us under pressure. They've grown into the game but we've shown we can get in behind fairly easily.
How often do we fling crosses into the box for noone to get on the end of them though? If we had a forward with that instinct in and around the box we'd have near doubled our current goal tally. I agree that maswanhise probably wouldn't fit into their system but he'd create some amount of assists in our team if he had someone to aim at.
I'm not going back 20 years fs.
I'm talking about in the present. We don't have a natural finisher at the club who plays as a centre forward. They have Ayunga who bullies the shit out of defenders AND scores goals. Mandron, who knows if he'd have kicked on with us at the time but I'll tell you one thing. They're both more effective in front of goal for StM than Hendry and Stama are for us.
Just on St Mirren and their line up. Why can we not unearth an Ayunga type forward? Surely we're shopping in the same market as them? And look at the trajectory of mandron since he left us. I'd take him back in a minute.
Anyone outside the big two winning a trophy is a victory for the rest of Scottish football. Well done St Mirren. Here's hoping we can keep up the good form and challenge for top 4.