Getting fed up of people knocking Scougs on here... those who do quite simply must be either blind or just have a poor understanding of the game.
Simple answer which is unbelievably easy to see if people open their eyes is here:
http://www.s24su.com/forum/index.php?threads/baxter-and-doyle-in-central-midfield.38213/
The midfield is incredibly immobile with Baxter and Doyle in it. Scougall at the moment is doing twice the work harrying down to cover for Baxters inability to get anywhere near the ball defensively. Doyle I appreciate if stuck in his correct and limited position as a ball winner is fine. However, the midfield is made shockingly worse by the likes of another slow player who cannot get back in time to defend.
One of the big differences from this year and last year for Scougall? - Coady. A highly mobile and hard working player who gets back defensively and makes positive forward runs into space. The lad was box to box last year giving Scougall more freedom to run into the space provided and nick balls of slow opposition players in advanced areas. Instead, playing along Baxter who does not make these runs leaves a man free for the opposition to double up on Scougs.
Are you honestly telling me you cannot see the running and closing down Scougs has to do to cover that entire upper section of the midfield 3? Simply because Baxter sits back to 'playmake' in the position which Doyle should be sitting in? Reed makes a difference when he comes on with his intelligent balls but also his harrying of defenders. This allows Scougall to do his normal work load and often appears to make him more available... I wonder why? How much more dangerous did we look in the second half against Swindon with Reed and Scougs playing in the middle? Funnily enough we scored both our goals with those two playing in the midfield instead of Wallace. Wallace had a poor game on Saturday, his lack of harrying and chasing left Reed to do the majority of that to support Higo/Murphy in closing down once they breached the halfway line.
It's quite easy to see that if any one of the two advanced players is not coupled with another hard working player we play shit. This is because the game is completely bypassed in that vital section of the midfield. Clough's formation relies on 2 hard working midfielders who harry and chase down the opposition CM's/Cb's and support the striker with forward runs. Anything that gets past these 2 is then picked up by Doyle due to the pressure put on by the two in front.The same with support for the striker, it's the overload method from center midfield which creates and breaks up play with more options than the opposition has. By playing a less mobile player in this position it completely nullifies our attacking,defensive, and counter options.
Baxter has the ability to do something special with the ball at any point, problem is.... he does that 1-2/10 games, if lucky. Simply, at the minute we have better options which allow Scougall to play his correct role and the team to play the correct method they are set out to play.
- So there you go, Scougall is not playing crap, it's those around him who negate what he is suppose to be doing.