Butterfield is that midfielder, and since he set up Hendry's wonder goal vs Motherwell, we've seen nothing of him.
Yet again, Crawford is starting, who, other than a purple patch of three games months ago, has offered nothing.
I'm not a betting man, but lump on Aberdeen.
CD has to go at the end of this season regardless. I can't keep watching whatever 'this' brand of football is. And the so-called 'creative' types he does pick, are garbage. Crawford especially.
We must also be the only team to continually select a striker who can't score, week in week out.
Dismal stuff.
The game was another tough watch.
But the way Butterfield used his feet then played a lovely volleyed lob over the top, before Hendry produced what was a stunning finish, that's proof that we can play when we want to. I just wish it was more often, instead of the pish we see for the majority.
Huge result. Crack open the cans.
Dreadful. Kick and hope. I didn't expect us to beat them, but I'd love to see us try and play football. When we very rarely try and link passes together we look half-bright. But then it gets whalloped up field.
90 minutes and all we had to show for it was a Butterfield effort from range. At home.
What the **** was Callum doing with so many changes? The midfield after 30 minutes were anonymous. Murray looks shot to pieces.
I don't understand the selections tonight, I really don't.
I'm not going to judge Bair on his short cameo, but I thought we improved with Butterfield on and if he's not starting then we may as well pack in right now.
I've been Callum in forever, but ****ing hell man.
Clark
Brown Cleary Mahon McCart Booth
Craig Davidson
Butterfield
Ciftci Kane
Get Butters further forward, I like his feet and he can get shots off. Wasted deeper.
Craig has to play for me. I'd prefer someone better than Murray D, but we aren't exactly awash in midfield.
I'm intrigued by the Ciftci signing. Could be a waste of space, could prove a masterstroke. Certainly offers us something different, if he's even just okay. On paper, the arrivals of Butterfield, Cleary, Gallagher and now Nadir look like they're strengthening us.
We live in hope.