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The verdicts.....
Lewis - totally let down by those in front of him. Did what was expected if him.
Scales - played with the defensive prowess of a new-born baby kangaroo. His attempts at passing were embarrassingly inept. Bye bye, Liam.
Stewart - a fucking con-artist and wage thief. Whoever the scout was that recognised him as a professional footballer should be sentenced to death by the firing squad. His lack of leadership and basic footballing skills are a true reflection of where we are as a club. Just %^*& off, Anthony.
Coulson - simply does not have the physicality for being employed as a defender. Far too lightweight and inconsistent. Cheerio, Hayden.
Clarkson - only shows up for about 5 minutes of a match. Goes missing for the other 85+ minutes. A mercenary. When dies the next train leave Joint Station for Lime Street Station?
Ramadani - his fitness levels are as good as a punctured tyre. Look shattered after just 10 minutes yesterday. A squad player at best, providing, of course, he is willing to vastly improve his fitness.
McCrorie - shoehorned out of position into the side like a boys club coach's pet. No passion, no fight, no guile, totally out of his depth. Does not give two fucks about Aberdeen. Rip up his contract immediately.
Myslovic - early days but the signs are not positive. Only uses his right foot to stand on and his decision-making is extremely poor.
Duk - started brightly but after 15 minutes was running about as though he was pulling a snow plough. His fitness levels are unbelievably poor and shocking for a full-time professional footballer. Totally anonymous, apart from a tame header in the second half. Controversial I know, as he is fan's favourite, but his body language last night was very suspect. Must do far better.
Kennedy - his set-piece deliveries were very good and at least he showed some fight last night. Used as a pawn and a scapegoat by Goodwin yet again, as again, should not have been hooked.
Duncan - showed plenty of endeavour and good touches last night and was head and shoulders above his senior colleagues in terms of effort and passion.
Subs:
Hayes - showed more in his 25 odd minutes on the pitch than the vast majority of his teammates collectively exhibited in the entire match. Some lovely passes and touches, and was wrongly denied a penalty.
Miovski - flattered to deceive. Got into some good positions, including for the chopped off goal, but failed to do much of note at all. At least he tried and showed some passion. Goal wrongly chopped off.
Besuijen - his attitude was reminiscent of a kid being refused 20p for the local ice-cream van by his old man. Started the season very well but simply does not want to be at Aberdeen anymore, if his body language last night is anything to go by. Goodwin's lack of people management skills has not helped though. His performance was a 1/10 at a push.
Roberts - no comment.