He was excellent and we looked dangerous whenever he got the ball at his feet in the first half. he did exactly what the Swans faithful say,in that he keeps possession and holds up well allowing others to join the play.
His two other main competitiors for that lone striker position (who shall remain namelss )generally do the following:
One tries to take on his man and if he gets through, he blasts overbars or straight to the keeper or sends a nice cross in to nobody since the others are not fit enough to keep up with the play. His plus on Scotty though, is his pace and he draws more fouls.
The other usually falls down and appeals for a foul, is offside or gets blown for a foul or handball, unless the ball is in the area when he usually has a chance to convert. His plus on Scotty though is that once he on the field, he tends to get a goal, even if he has to miss 8 chances to get one in and even though he put down a pile and do nothing else for the rest of the game.
Second half he hustled will in the midfield position but lack of pace with him and Yorke on the break didn't allow them to really do much in support of Glen, as tjese were the only three men going forward once we were down to ten.