Jim Goodwin is adamant no matter how complex managers try to make the game, nothing beats a good old-fashioned pacey winger.St Mirren have had plenty of quality wingmen don the stripes over the years, from free-scoring Billy Stark in the 70’s and 80’s to tricky Lewis Morgan just two years ago.
Peter Weir and Gary Teale also dazzled on the flanks at Love Street and St Mirren Park.Goodwin’s latest recruit Dylan Connolly is the latest to try and terrorise defenders down the wings after joining up this week.And the Buddies manager insists pace is still king despite the advancement of modern tactics.“We can all get carried away with changes in formation and different styles and all that kinda stuff,” he told Express Sport.“At the end of the day.
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