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  1. I agree with the comments above. A lot of fans were happy to see Storey return, as he did well in his first spell here, on loan from Swindon. He moved to Aberdeen but failed to get established and returned here after a spell at Partick. Most if his career goals have been in his spells with us, but he really should have scored more in the last two seasons given his game time. His pace is his main asset, but his delivery is hit and miss, as is his finishing. Vincent has missed game time with injuries, but is a solid midfield player, one that hassles opposition players. He is also vocal on the pitch in encouraging team mates. He will always be remembered here for the cup winning goal. He moved on to Dundee, then Dunfermline before his second spell here. I think he was a squad player with both mainly. If he can stay fit, he could be the more important of the two to you.
  2. Both ought to do well in a part time context. Storey has pace but not a huge amount else. Several years ago he scored a few goals over the course of a few weeks and has been living off that ever since. Vincent is a better all round footballer and has played a number of midfield positions with us, but has been living off the cup winning goal he scored from a tremendous run up the pitch from emergency right back.
  3. Both players had 2 spells at the club but have changed roles/positions on their return so I will only make comment on their most recent season with us. Both are players who I would have been happy to see stay but also not that fussed they are gone. Both squad players for us. Storey started more games last season but while dangerous due to his pace and strength often makes the wrong decisions whilst attacking. I think in Scotland, players have worked out how to play against him and his is often ineffective. Perhaps a new league will suit him and he can catch defenders off guard with his tricks/pace. Vincent, played less due to injuries and form. He is an organiser and talker. He will try to break up play and will keep the ball. Doesn't offer much going forward. Solid, no frills player
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    I'd be happy with something like that. I've been saying for years that we need to have a consistent identity with stripes and not be constantly changing from one generic red/blue 'bus upholstery' home strip to another.
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