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HellBilly
Worth a watch, lovely family…
Passed the NDP test with full tartan coloursLove that. Decent young man, decent family. Head screwed on.
Love that. Decent young man, decent family. Head screwed on.
And this is another god forbid ... at one stage Pascal Gross is going to head back to Germany with our eternal gratitude. But we'll need someone to knit the play like he does. You can't just go into the transfer market and buy a player like Pascal Gross. But I look at Gilmour as the sort of player who could operate in more advanced positions. Maybe if there were a mopping up midfielder behind him and Billy was given the responsibility to play that final ball, to own the set pieces, to take a shot at goal, I think he could really flourish and maybe even one day, give us what Pascal gives us.Enjoyed that, thanks for posting @Psychobilly freakout.
He’s seemingly a sound and sorted young man with a lovely, supportive family behind him. He’s been just about my favourite player this season and, blimey, he’s been noticeable by his absence last two games which says it all really. If he stays medium or longer-term, I could seem him taking over as skipper when (god forbid) Dunky hangs up his Adidas Predators.
Agreed. Would love to see him given that responsibility. I bet, if asked, he would say he’s learning loads from Pascal…And this is another god forbid ... at one stage Pascal Gross is going to head back to Germany with our eternal gratitude. But we'll need someone to knit the play like he does. You can't just go into the transfer market and buy a player like Pascal Gross. But I look at Gilmour as the sort of player who could operate in more advanced positions. Maybe if there were a mopping up midfielder behind him and Billy was given the responsibility to play that final ball, to own the set pieces, to take a shot at goal, I think he could really flourish and maybe even one day, give us what Pascal gives us.
Agreed. Would love to see him given that responsibility. I bet, if asked, he would say he’s learning loads from Pascal…
I think this might just be wishful thinking unfortunately. Mostly because Gilmour’s finishing is so far behind Pascal’s, but also because he thrives more in the early stages of build-up in deeper positions. It absolutely would not suit him to be operating in the attacking pockets Gross takes up.And this is another god forbid ... at one stage Pascal Gross is going to head back to Germany with our eternal gratitude. But we'll need someone to knit the play like he does. You can't just go into the transfer market and buy a player like Pascal Gross. But I look at Gilmour as the sort of player who could operate in more advanced positions. Maybe if there were a mopping up midfielder behind him and Billy was given the responsibility to play that final ball, to own the set pieces, to take a shot at goal, I think he could really flourish and maybe even one day, give us what Pascal gives us.
I think this might just be wishful thinking unfortunately. Mostly because Gilmour’s finishing is so far behind Pascal’s, but also because he thrives more in the early stages of build-up in deeper positions. It absolutely would not suit him to be operating in the attacking pockets Gross takes up.
Gilmour is a deep lying playmaker and needs to continue refining his skill set there.
but he has never scored a goal in 68 senior club games. Hinshelwood is the more likely Gross replacement.
Hmm, I don’t think I’d describe him as a box to box playmaker. He has 0 goals and 1 assist. He’s not really a creative threat high up the pitch. A box to box playmaker should be hitting more than that. Box to box players tend to be more physically imposing than Gilmour is too. He’s best suited in the first phase of build up, receiving from defence and looking to thread through the next line. Ergo, he’s a deep-lying playmaker.
Hmm, I don’t think I’d describe him as a box to box playmaker. He has 0 goals and 1 assist. He’s not really a creative threat high up the pitch. A box to box playmaker should be hitting more than that. Box to box players tend to be more physically imposing than Gilmour is too. He’s best suited in the first phase of build up, receiving from defence and looking to thread through the next line. Ergo, he’s a deep-lying playmaker.
but he has never scored a goal in 68 senior club games. Hinshelwood is the more likely Gross replacement.