Sinnott is equally poor as a full back as he is in midfield
I think Sinnott has done really well.
We certainly missed him on Tuesday.
I have got him in my top three for player of the season.
But what do I know!!!
I confess that I struggle to see how you have him ahead of the likes of Deasy, Moult and Rankine.
As I said, what do I know!!
But I would still have him in my top three, because the amount of stick he has got on this forum is embarrassing.
Barry, the guy has played out of position for some time.
In my opinion he puts in a good shift.
If You look at some posts on here, Rankine would never start.
It would be Reaves every time.
We all have our views.
But if you have Sinnott at No4, that's fine👍
Bryan,
You are perfectly entitled to your opinion (after all, it's a subjective issue rather than an exact science).
I have no problem at all with that.
Mind you, I do find it a trifle odd to be so influenced in your selection of a player of the season by the amount of 'stick' that the individual in question has received on the Alty forum.
On that premise, Kyle Perry would have been a shoe-in for the award in at least one of his two seasons at the club!
As regards Jordan Sinnott, I'm not convinced that he's being played out of position, as it were, purely in terms of my (albeit restricted) view that he was largely ineffective as a midfield player in a total of 15 consecutive league games for us earlier this season.
Perhaps right full back/wing back does actually represent a more realistic option for him (as long as he works on the art of tackling)?
I think that some of the criticism of him has been over the top but, equally, some of it has been warranted (particularly regarding all those underwhelming free kicks to date!).
However, being the manager's son was always going to put him under a greater degree of scrutiny (and both he and his father would be naive to think otherwise).