Re the Shams game that was my point (being so influential when he came on) despite being a star turn two games later v Shams in the Cup he didn't start as a first 11 selection.
This season if he was brilliant at the Shels game then shortly afterwards (three games) he wasn't starting as a sub and Raff, Cawley and Lynch given the nod and was effectively shut out. Can he have slumped so badly within these games - I don't believe so.
God know's what was going on in Baraclough's mind when he selected the first 11 against Shelbourne, he hardly knew the players name but my basic point is Dillon didn't get a deserved run-out - as Bara have reinvested his faith in Raff.
On the wider point, the quality of Sligo Rovers this season is far behind the brand of football played in the last two seasons (with the likes of Ryan gone, Doyle in SPL, Green gone, plus Boco, without Keane and Davoren for large sections). This year's side was poorer that last season's and Dillon couldn't even get a sniff. It's not that we were any better but that the opposition were poorer that previous seasons. At least he ended his career with Rovers, playing a key role, ie influential in setting up the league winning goal in a game we should have lost 4-3.
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