I have to agree. With Shoe. But I think Spangher can do special jobs when asked. Almost like it must be carried out. And he will go to each and every length to do it. When things are desperate, he is a saver sometimes. Shoe is utilised where he's needed and,with a full backline, he is a goal kicker.If we looked at the side in reality, Shoemaker is ahead of Spangher. Spangher is a cult figure and Shoe is a wipping boy. So we (collective not individually) as the hawk supporters see Spangher in the light of glass half full and Shoe as glass half empty.
I would say at this point Shoe would be selected both as a fwd and back in front of Spangher(and many will prob disagree). In fact as a stopper Shoe this year (only this year) would even be ahead of Stratton.
Stratton when we look at his career over the years is a better back, but this year with Strattons interrupted preseason and stop start year has been battling with form (which I believe is a direct correlation to the afore-mentioned drop off), once he gets back to an uninterrupted preseason he will be back to his best.
When we talk about the structure of the side - shoe is actually very important - more so than his output - with the genuine swingman option that he brings.
But yes people look at him differently , both those guys are first picks for me , but Shoenmakers is usable in more areas. I thought the big forwards gave him some trouble. And I think he does certain things that create a situation but don't necessarily look like he's saving the day, but creates opportunity for someone else.
I may not be seeing it clearly , he just looked out of his range a couple of times last Saturday.