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Scott Fraser - pg 29 - Joins Hearts on loan for rest of season

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    always looked as if grafting for the team was way below his self assumed playing methods .. Hearts is a good old club that should well suit Gentleman Scott
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    Scott Fraser is leaving the Charlie Eton mess for the Jam Tarts.
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    ct_addick said:
    On his day a very good player….prob our best technical player…..don’t blame him for wanting to bale with the shitshow going on with our club
    Seems like it’s more about him wanting to move back to Scotland after becoming a father.
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    edited February 2
    Moving to a decent club in a great city, so could be worse for him. 
    Thought he'd gone to Hearts not Hibs?
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    I can understand a player wanting a move nearer home for personal reasons, it is annoying though if WE'RE still having to pay some of his wages when the move is entirely for his benefit.
    This.

    If he has personal issues for wanting to go back home - and didnt he have a kid recently, maybe his wife wants to move nearer her family - then fair play to the club for letting him go.

    But if we are doing him a favour, why on earth should we be expected to make up his wages? So, for example, if he was on £5k a week and Hearts are only able to offer £1k why do we have to make up the difference? We should surely say we're doing you a favour but we're  not going to make up the difference between what Hearts offer you and your salary down here.

    Or does the fact he has a contract for £5k a week mean he has to be paid that in total?
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    Chunes said:
    I don't have much time for these players who need specific roles in specific formations surrounded by specific types of players in order to perform. And I think that can often just be an excuse.
    It's not about the player needing a specific role to perform, it's about not asking them to do things they specifically aren't good at and hoping they magically do well at it. Dictating play and winning the ball back in transition are things Fraser cannot do, so naturally that's mostly what we ended up needing him for. Just like how we asked Alfie May to play on his own up front when he can't hold the ball up or asked Edun, an attacking wingback, to patrol the whole left flank at LB because CBT offered him no protection. A lot of these players would be better if we played to their strengths not their weaknesses
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    Chunes said:
    I don't have much time for these players who need specific roles in specific formations surrounded by specific types of players in order to perform. And I think that can often just be an excuse.
    It's not about the player needing a specific role to perform, it's about not asking them to do things they specifically aren't good at and hoping they magically do well at it. Dictating play and winning the ball back in transition are things Fraser cannot do, so naturally that's mostly what we ended up needing him for. Just like how we asked Alfie May to play on his own up front when he can't hold the ball up or asked Edun, an attacking wingback, to patrol the whole left flank at LB because CBT offered him no protection. A lot of these players would be better if we played to their strengths not their weaknesses
    Absolutely no doubt Fraser should've offered more when on the ball though. Practically everything was kept extremely simple. 
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    edited February 3
    Talal said:
    Chunes said:
    I don't have much time for these players who need specific roles in specific formations surrounded by specific types of players in order to perform. And I think that can often just be an excuse.
    It's not about the player needing a specific role to perform, it's about not asking them to do things they specifically aren't good at and hoping they magically do well at it. Dictating play and winning the ball back in transition are things Fraser cannot do, so naturally that's mostly what we ended up needing him for. Just like how we asked Alfie May to play on his own up front when he can't hold the ball up or asked Edun, an attacking wingback, to patrol the whole left flank at LB because CBT offered him no protection. A lot of these players would be better if we played to their strengths not their weaknesses
    Absolutely no doubt Fraser should've offered more when on the ball though. Practically everything was kept extremely simple. 
    Yeah, 100%. His real underperformance was in areas where he should have been shining. But it was constantly the safe, sideways and slow-it-down option. He's been playing well within himself. 

    I get that he wanted to move back to Scotland, but he stopped showing up for us. And I'm a Charlton fan at the end of the day. 
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    Shame how it turned out. He never really improved us from the JFC era in the middle of the park.
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    Croydon said:
    Way too harsh on Fraser. .
    He's generally suffered from coaches and fans not knowing what kind of player he is
    Never the player's fault with some people. We have an entire squad made up of world beaters but it's the coaches/fans/teammates' fault they don't perform


    I also said 'He's been terrible this season, really struggled' but you've skipped that. Don't remember calling him a world beater either. Two things can be true; he has played very badly, which falls on him, but also it doesn't help not using him in the way that suits him best. You've never complained about May being used as a lone striker or Thomas being played at left back? Of course you have, you love a tantrum. Garner played Fraser as a deep midfielder where he was fairly anonymous then Holden pushed him a bit higher up the pitch and he had a decent goal and assist return after that. He was then used differently by Appleton and his form dropped off again. A very frustrating thing about Fraser is that he's a player who has to be used in the correct system or you'll see very little from him. It's annoying but playing him as a deep midfielder, as a 10 or as a midfielder who has to track and put in challenges on the turnover is a waste, it's symptomatic of the lack of joined up thinking at the club.
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    edited February 9
    Croydon said:
    Way too harsh on Fraser. .
    He's generally suffered from coaches and fans not knowing what kind of player he is
    Never the player's fault with some people. We have an entire squad made up of world beaters but it's the coaches/fans/teammates' fault they don't perform


    I also said 'He's been terrible this season, really struggled' but you've skipped that. Don't remember calling him a world beater either. Two things can be true; he has played very badly, which falls on him, but also it doesn't help not using him in the way that suits him best. You've never complained about May being used as a lone striker or Thomas being played at left back? Of course you have, you love a tantrum. Garner played Fraser as a deep midfielder where he was fairly anonymous then Holden pushed him a bit higher up the pitch and he had a decent goal and assist return after that. He was then used differently by Appleton and his form dropped off again. A very frustrating thing about Fraser is that he's a player who has to be used in the correct system or you'll see very little from him. It's annoying but playing him as a deep midfielder, as a 10 or as a midfielder who has to track and put in challenges on the turnover is a waste, it's symptomatic of the lack of joined up thinking at the club.
    Right, exactly this. Most players these days, in an era of speciality, have a specific role that they thrive in. Remember how pointless Alfie looked on his own up front under Holden? Balls just lumped into the channels for him and he was offside all the time? Obviously he gives it a go, just as Fraser did in a midfield 2, but May needs to be allowed to drop deeper and play off someone, just as Fraser needs a shuttler next to him to free him up to get forward. Think also of Dobbo as an 8. Bakinson as a 10.

    The issues we've had haven't necessarily been in signing players who are overly specialized, it's been in not signing specialized players who fit together cohesively. Signing Kirk and no overlapping LB, having Dobbo, Fraser, and Watson but no "Shuttler" to play with them (to be fair that was supposed to be Camara), now having Coventry, Dobbo, and Bakinson and no #10. 
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    Came on as sub today for Hearts and claimed an assist for their fourth goal
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    edited February 12
    https://streamin.one/v/19be72b5

    Video of the goal - dodgy defending that’s beyond even what we’re capable of…
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    No chance Fraser gets a look in with jones. Can’t imagine him doing the work demanded to play under jones. just got to hope someone takes him on next year 
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    No chance Fraser gets a look in with jones. Can’t imagine him doing the work demanded to play under jones. just got to hope someone takes him on next year 
    What's he got, another year?  I think he'll go back out on loan, we'll probably still be subsidising his wages though.
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    No chance Fraser gets a look in with jones. Can’t imagine him doing the work demanded to play under jones. just got to hope someone takes him on next year 
    He didnt do work full stop. Very lazy and a hinderance. 

    Id cancel his contract and just bin him off.
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    Did he wash his brushes?
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