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Posted September 12, 2016 04:56 · last edited September 12, 2016 04:58

Not sure I'm convinced that a couple of good games for a reserve side in the Portuguese second tier is enough to justify saying he should definitely be ahead of Rojas. Rojas has admittedly had a tough run for a while but last season he scored 3, assisted 3 in 29 games in the Swiss top flight, while Boyd scored 4 assisted 1 in 39 games in the Portuguese second tier. And Rojas is a former Johnny Warren medal winner with more experience than Boyd too. At the very least it would be a close call, but I think Rojas should still be ahead of Boyd in the pecking order.

for sure, but should be giving him a hurry up at the least. 

Is a bit more muscular than Marco and perhaps capable of being a bit more direct and central, and is a player on the way up. 

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martinb edited September 12, 2016 04:58
ConanTroutman wrote:

Not sure I'm convinced that a couple of good games for a reserve side in the Portuguese second tier is enough to justify saying he should definitely be ahead of Rojas. Rojas has admittedly had a tough run for a while but last season he scored 3, assisted 3 in 29 games in the Swiss top flight, while Boyd scored 4 assisted 1 in 39 games in the Portuguese second tier. And Rojas is a former Johnny Warren medal winner with more experience than Boyd too. At the very least it would be a close call, but I think Rojas should still be ahead of Boyd in the pecking order.

Should be giving him a hurry up at the least. 

Is a bit more muscular than Marco and perhaps capable of being a bit more direct and central, and is a player on the way up. 

martinb edited September 12, 2016 04:57
ConanTroutman wrote:

Not sure I'm convinced that a couple of good games for a reserve side in the Portuguese second tier is enough to justify saying he should definitely be ahead of Rojas. Rojas has admittedly had a tough run for a while but last season he scored 3, assisted 3 in 29 games in the Swiss top flight, while Boyd scored 4 assisted 1 in 39 games in the Portuguese second tier. And Rojas is a former Johnny Warren medal winner with more experience than Boyd too. At the very least it would be a close call, but I think Rojas should still be ahead of Boyd in the pecking order.

Should be giving him a hurry up at the least. Is a bit more muscular than Marco and is a player on the way up.