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Ross Stewart


Quote from tonights local paper on Ross Stewart's injury following his scan report -

"but Stewart's recovery is expected to roll into months rather than weeks. He has managed 27 appearances since Achilles surgery in January 2023".

You have to feel for the lad.
 
While we are on daft lad how is Elliot Embleton doing please as he also scored at Wembley

Someone gives you a genuine answer, you have to try ( dismally ) to be clever/ funny or whatever.

With some posters on here, they are humorous and not without wit in their sarcasm.

Unfortunately, you just come across as a total twat, and an insecure one at that. A common trait for a certain class ( or lack of ) person. Not altogether surprising given where you come from, the land of the nervous sheep.

Don't bother replying, you're on ignore.
 
Really feel for the lad. Fit, he’s a Premier League goal scorer. Just cant see how he can be kept fit.

Doesn’t help when you’re just coming back and asked to play three games in a week……….
 
Awful news for him that. It’s unbelievable that he didn’t miss a minute of that league 1 promotion season by the way
Best season of his career and carried on that form in the 13 games we got out of him in the championship.

10m was a fantastic deal given he was still injured and had less than a year left on his contract.
The lad got premier league football, bumper contract that you'd hope set him up for life at a time when there was no guarantee he'd return the same from his injury.
 
I don't get the spite of some posters. Ross Stewart was a phenomenal servant of SAFC and iirc correctly was paid a relative pittance when he was on our books.
I'd have been more than pleased for him if after leaving us he had had a period of relative success. Instead his career has been injury blighted. Hope though that he is financially secure for life but a player that will look back on what could have been rather than what was.
Phenomenal servant?

He played 70 times for us ffs.
 
And scored what 36, 38 goals? He brought back belief at our lowest point. Restored faith. Made watching us a pleasure again
Ffs

A phenomenal servant can be defined as:

A person who serves others with exceptional dedication, humility, skill, and integrity—going beyond basic duty to make a meaningful, positive impact on those they serve.

In more detail, a phenomenal servant embodies these qualities:
1. Selflessness – Prioritizes the needs and well-being of others before their own interests.
2. Excellence – Performs every task with outstanding competence and care.
3. Humility – Serves without seeking recognition or personal gain.
4. Empathy – Understands and responds compassionately to the needs of others.
5. Integrity – Acts consistently with honesty, trustworthiness, and moral strength.
6. Vision – Sees service as a path to uplift others and contribute to a greater purpose.

In leadership or faith-based contexts (such as servant leadership), a phenomenal servant isn’t just someone who helps—it’s someone who inspires others through service, showing that greatness is achieved not by power, but by humility and dedication
 
A phenomenal servant can be defined as:

A person who serves others with exceptional dedication, humility, skill, and integrity—going beyond basic duty to make a meaningful, positive impact on those they serve.

In more detail, a phenomenal servant embodies these qualities:
1. Selflessness – Prioritizes the needs and well-being of others before their own interests.
2. Excellence – Performs every task with outstanding competence and care.
3. Humility – Serves without seeking recognition or personal gain.
4. Empathy – Understands and responds compassionately to the needs of others.
5. Integrity – Acts consistently with honesty, trustworthiness, and moral strength.
6. Vision – Sees service as a path to uplift others and contribute to a greater purpose.

In leadership or faith-based contexts (such as servant leadership), a phenomenal servant isn’t just someone who helps—it’s someone who inspires others through service, showing that greatness is achieved not by power, but by humility and dedication
Bore off.
 
Really feel for the lad. Fit, he’s a Premier League goal scorer. Just cant see how he can be kept fit.

Doesn’t help when you’re just coming back and asked to play three games in a week……….
Moyes style man management skills reminiscent of Kirchhoff. If he can find his BSA he might get a run together.
 
A phenomenal servant can be defined as:

A person who serves others with exceptional dedication, humility, skill, and integrity—going beyond basic duty to make a meaningful, positive impact on those they serve.

In more detail, a phenomenal servant embodies these qualities:
1. Selflessness – Prioritizes the needs and well-being of others before their own interests.
2. Excellence – Performs every task with outstanding competence and care.
3. Humility – Serves without seeking recognition or personal gain.
4. Empathy – Understands and responds compassionately to the needs of others.
5. Integrity – Acts consistently with honesty, trustworthiness, and moral strength.
6. Vision – Sees service as a path to uplift others and contribute to a greater purpose.

In leadership or faith-based contexts (such as servant leadership), a phenomenal servant isn’t just someone who helps—it’s someone who inspires others through service, showing that greatness is achieved not by power, but by humility and dedication

God almighty, you are B.O.R.I.N.G. 😴 💤 😴 💤.......
 
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