A surprising amount of common sense in here today :)
M2cw: the youngsters were good - Fenton, Boyd, Basalaj and Howieson. I'd have liked to seen Howieson and Fenton in the middle of the park where they (imho) are at their best. I thought we were pretty limp down the left where Howieson was, but I put that down to him not being a left wing. Fenton produced our best chances of the night.
I thought Clapham and Butler were okay. Not bad, but they did nothing to encourage me that they were the future of an AW's midfield. Christie demonstrated clearly that he is at the back end of his career and shouldn't be in the AW's frame any more. Which is a shame because I always quite liked him but age will do that to you in the end.
I thought Spoonley and Scotty B showed that you could pick either of them as backup to Moss. I thought Scotty was slightly better on the night, and he's younger, so that might give him the edge over Spoons.
Dura and Ivan did a capable job, not assisted in the slightest by any of the defenders outside them. It's not often I'll condemn a player, but I can't see any way back for Tim Myers. And Hogg proved (again) that he is not better than Tony Lochhead.
I always die inside a wee bit when I see Musa come on. But that's because I remember him when he started with TW after Jonathan Gould plucked him out of Wanganui. He has come on a long way though, and at some point I might have to buy Gouldy a beer and say "okay, I'll give you that one." He definitely looks like a centre back, and the older he gets the more competent he appears. I'm still not convinced though. If he picks up a professional contract in England and continues to develop, then maybe one day.
And Emblem is worth a mention. I agree that they played well. Knocked the ball around etc. Disappointed by some of the position choices, and the lack of meaningful game time given to some youngsters. Why persist with Christie and Hogg for example? I'd much rather see Lindsay and Rowe for 45 minutes.
And this is my picture.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.