Just another opinion from being at both Posh and Brizzle Rovers, I quite liked the potential of Carruthers at Southend and Posh, his first instinct seemed to be to try to go forward but don't think he was completely match fit and this led to a few wayward passes.
Coutts at Bristol was the same old Coutts for me, great on he ball and ace at picking it up from one defender, running across the pitch and giving it to another defender without nmaking any real progress. Then participating in triangular passing on the flanks until we eventually lose it to the opposition without getting enough decent or early balls into the box. A waste of time. If only Coutts would try to go forward instead of sideways sometimes and if only the forwards made a few runs to open up a passing opportunity instead of standing like statues.
Ultimately in both recent games although we had most of the possession it was not particularly effective possession. At posh we got lucky and at bristol they realised they could take more chances at the back and push on in the last 15 minutes and nearly won it when we should have had the game put to bed long before. Lots of blades around me were quite frustrated at Bristol, too many team changes and lots of slow possession but not that much of a threat if the truth be told.
In the first half at Bristol Coutts lost the ball when almost last man and they nearly scored from it. In the second half he took several ineffective corners and from one they won it on the edge of their box and ran straight up the other end and nearly scored with Coutts and our midfield just jogging back.
Ineffective possession doesn't win matches which is what concerns me with Coutts, wish someone would turn his internal compass through 90 degrees, and is why I prefer more attack minded midfielders. Efforts on goal win matches not pretty passing.