Ryan Kent is the prize guy of Scottish football when it comes to dribbling according to stats uncovered by Football Scotland.
With print sales of the Daily Record going off a cliff the movers and shakers at Reach Media have tried to create new audiences that aren’t tainted through association to the Record brand.
Following in the traditions of the Record in providing good news to despairing bears Kent is the best dribbler in the Scottish game with Jota in fourth place, surrounded on either side by former Murray Park starlets Barrie McKay and Young Ross McCrorie.
It really is desperate stuff from Football Scotland, across the room in the Record they are celebrating the second anniversary of the Lockdown Season being clinched which was followed by carnage in and around George Square.
Further good news can be found with Neil McCann backing Nicolas Raskin to out perform Glen Kamara and John Lundstram in Micky Beale’s all-star midfield.
Most successful dribbles in #cinchPrem this season:
1? Ryan Kent ? – 136
2? Malik Tillman ? – 114
3? Barrie McKay ?? – 108
4? Jota ? – 93
5? Ross McCrorie ? – 88 pic.twitter.com/JtTeR6jFdI— Football Scotland (@Football_Scot) March 7, 2023
— Stephen McManus (@StephenMcManus1) March 7, 2023
See when Kent runs past someone, back past them, turns past them again, then turns past them and turns again past them to balloon the baw over the bar. Is that 1 or 5?
— Viva La Quinta Abada (@Che_Ntcham) March 7, 2023
I actually think Football Scotland has the most dribbles this season
— JGall (@jgall1976) March 7, 2023
Surely Auld Spew Heavins has the most dribbles in Scottish sport; if you include mouth, willy and arsehole.
So Kent is a dribbler, where from!!
Bottom rear or top front.
Now, he is past his peak, he is now a wage thief ?