You must be terribly selective in your reading if that's the stupidest post you've ever read on here :015:
Out of curiosity, just who would you have played Deano ahead of then? Brewster, the only forward we have capable of out-jumping such tall defenders (and he did on many occasions yesterday) and one of the SPPL top scorers so far this season or Niculae, the most classy player we had on the park yesterday?
On what do you base your suggestion that Deano would do better against larger defenders than Marius or Bayne?
True, but again, who would you have played Deano ahead of and based on what? And how often did you see Dargo beating 6'7" defenders in the air?
Deanos time will come and I actually do rate him from what I saw pre-season but he doesn't have the pace (yet) to take full advantage of the ability he has with the ball at his feet and as he won't be out jumping the opposition defense on a regular basis then he'll be looking to benefit from running at players in the same fashion as Dargo, not taking them on in aerial challenges.
In fact, I'd go as far as to say that had Dargo still been in the squad then I wouldn't have been surprised to see him sitting out yesterdays game either.
There are only 11 spots to be filled on the pitch at any one time and it's all fair and well saying XYZ should play but you also have to look at who you leave out and how they fit in with the rest of the set up.
I'd love to see Deano out there playing and Zander Sutherland (before going on loan) would possibly have been another I would have had on the pitch but I'm not a Manager, I don't get to see how players perform in training etc.
A man with one eye could see that our team performed at the best it has for a long time yesterday and that includes every man from the front to the back. It's easy to take a back seat and criticise (i've been known to do it too), but I don't believe that any change in personnel or set-up yesterday would have improved the result. It just wasn't to be - end of.