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He has improved his attacking game for sure, almost looks dangerous from time to time. What little he had to cling unto defensively, however, has been completely lost.

 

His attacking game was rubbish I thought. He just floated in hopeful crosses not aimed at anyone in particular.

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He has improved his attacking game for sure, almost looks dangerous from time to time. What little he had to cling unto defensively, however, has been completely lost.

 

That's because teams have started giving him the entire right side of the field to do what the hell he likes with because they know there is absolutely zero end product there.

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No... his attacking game has not improved.

 

It hasn't but he is getting the ball more in space which can make it look like it has improved, rather than the full back getting tight on him and him just passing it back to the centre half.

 

He's being given free license to cross the ball and can't even manage it under no pressure. Frankly it's embarrassing.

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I think Wullie's right with this one. If I was an opposition manager I would just tell my team to pretend Simpson wasn't playing.

 

With him and Cisse down our right, it's a wonder they bother with a left back at all tbh.

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I've little hate for Simpson, he's not good enough but everyone at the club has known that for well over a year. It's not his fault he's been our first and only choice back there for so long, and knowing he's going to play every week has probably led to complacency and arrogance. We've got decent value for money out of him, but it's long since been time to move on.

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I've little hate for Simpson, he's not good enough but everyone at the club has known that for well over a year. It's not his fault he's been our first and only choice back there for so long, and knowing he's going to play every week has probably led to complacency and arrogance. We've got decent value for money out of him, but it's long since been time to move on.

 

I feel this, but I don't like his attitude on the field.  Always finger pointing etc,.

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I've little hate for Simpson, he's not good enough but everyone at the club has known that for well over a year. It's not his fault he's been our first and only choice back there for so long, and knowing he's going to play every week has probably led to complacency and arrogance. We've got decent value for money out of him, but it's long since been time to move on.

 

At last, a sensible post.

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