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Andrew Shinnie - (Ed. joined Livingston)
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I'm not overly fussed. Didn't realise he had 6 assists but I'm very much in the mindset that we need to let half this team go to improve0
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Making room for Messi?1
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MuttleyCAFC said:Personally, I would have kept him on. Adkins seems to have a blind spot in relation to him.4
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bobmunro said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Making room for Messi?0
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altrinchamaddick said:Andrew Shinnie goes with my blessing. Lovely to watch on the ball. His age and lack of place has counted against him, and Adkins clearly didn't fancy him with lack of game time over the last 10 games. I just hope that he is replaced with a flair player, who can unlock defensive Div 1 teams.0
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A player that good when he first signed. Shame it didn’t work out, but totally the right decision.0
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I liked him. As usual* though, the real test of ambition is who comes in rather than who goes out. Happy to trust TS, NA & Co and see what happens over the summer. Best wishes to Shinnie.
*Caveat: Now that we've put Two Shat's madness behind us.
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Matters not a jot seeing as we are signing a team of champions for next year...0
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Adkins says he wants a younger squad - Shinnie will be 32 before the season starts and Pratley, likewise, 36. Add Pearce, Watson, Gunter and Schwartz and that's half a dozen the wrong side of 30.
Compare that to Hull's most used players. Age (appearances):
Burke 24 (34)
Coyle 25 (28)
Docherty 24 (44)
Elder 26 (44)
Emmanuel 23 (28)
Greaves 20 (39)
Honeyman 26 (39)
Ingram 27 (38)
Jones 23 (31)
Lewis-Potter 20 (43)
Magennis 30 (40)
Slater 21 (27)
Smallwood 30 (27)
Wilkes 22 (44)
So only two over the age of 27 and the oldest was 30
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We had a number of "passing" midfielders last season, of the sort who are cultured on the ball but aren't the most athletic or defensive - Shinnie, Levitt and Smith - and only Shinnie played much, and only under Bowyer0
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I liked Shinnie both as a player and his personality. He would have done a job for us for a season or so but I can see why he’s been let go. Primarily his age and lack of mobility I would think.It’s good that Adkins is prepared to release a player like Shinnie. He feels he can get better.3
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Shame he’s off, would have given him another year0
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Addick Addict said:Adkins says he wants a younger squad - Shinnie will be 32 before the season starts and Pratley, likewise, 36. Add Pearce, Watson, Gunter and Schwartz and that's half a dozen the wrong side of 30.
Compare that to Hull's most used players. Age (appearances):
Burke 24 (34)
Coyle 25 (28)
Docherty 24 (44)
Elder 26 (44)
Emmanuel 23 (28)
Greaves 20 (39)
Honeyman 26 (39)
Ingram 27 (38)
Jones 23 (31)
Lewis-Potter 20 (43)
Magennis 30 (40)
Slater 21 (27)
Smallwood 30 (27)
Wilkes 22 (44)
So only two over the age of 27 and the oldest was 305 -
I thought he was brilliant. We were far better when he was playing.
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Our midfield was a bit of a shambles this season, no reflection on Shinnie, collectively just a bit all over the place, don’t get me started on the conceding 2 goals a game routine we got into, makes you wonder if Lee knew he was off and gave up.1
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nelsonsleftfoot said:I thought he was brilliant. We were far better when he was playing.
Therefore lacking defensive qualities.0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:Personally, I would have kept him on. Adkins seems to have a blind spot in relation to him.
Over 30 years old players with a lack of pace shall be replaced.
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MuttleyCAFC said:Personally, I would have kept him on. Adkins seems to have a blind spot in relation to him.0
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LargeAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:Personally, I would have kept him on. Adkins seems to have a blind spot in relation to him.
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Good luck Andrew,shame we never got to see more of you really,yep a strange one to let go,seems like he woulda been up for the fight too given the chance,but NA felt he could do without him & who knows what could have been,but we have to trust NA judgement & wish him well wherever he ends up...good luck to the boy0
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Did pretty well, elegant to watch on the ball but doesn’t fit in with the vision. Wish him all the best 🤝0
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I liked Shins, so I am hugely optimistic that he will be replaced by someone even better!0
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No big loss at all0
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Liked Shinnie a lot,classy player. Sadly for him he does not seem to fit Adkins style of play as he is just too slow. Will no doubt go to a decent club and do well he still has a few years left.0
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Would have been a decent squad player, but would he accept resuced terms? Hatters were paying significant contribution.0
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Such a shame, thought he was very good. Surely good enough to be a squad player.0
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Danny Addick said:Such a shame, thought he was very good. Surely good enough to be a squad player.1
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Always thought Shinnie had a touch of class about him and would not have been disappointed if he stayed. Obviously Nigel has someone better in mind. Anyway, all the best for the future, Andrew.0
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I liked him, good technical footballer. The type we’ve come up against but rarely had in our team, he can play his way out of trouble, has an eye for a pass and scored a few goals.
NA wants more pace and energy in the team so we can play a high pressing game, hence Gilbey overtaking him. He’s also 32 in the summer and we’re looking to build a younger squad which all going well will mean we’ll stop needing a rebuild every summer.
Can see why some say it’s a bad decision but I think we’ll end up better for it.
Should do well at another L1 but best suited to possession football, good luck to him (except against us).2