Motherwell boss Craig Brown admits he is excited by what he has seen from new signing Alan Gow on the training ground.
The manager has been so impressed, he told the media this afternoon that he is willing to pitch the former Rangers man straight into the side which faces St Johnstone on Saturday.
Gow joined the Steelmen on a short-term deal last week and, according to Brown, has shown signs that he is ready to recapture the form which made him an SPL star at Falkirk.
He said: “I can see what has been the attraction to Alan Gow for so many managers by watching him in training.
“He is a hugely talented player with wonderful close control and fantastic vision, so the only question mark there is over him is his fitness – and we’ll see how he is after tomorrow’s training session.
“We had a match behind closed doors in the week against Clyde and he played very well, so he is definitely in contention.
“He is extremely conscientious and is working very hard. I will be quite honest and say that if we start him on Saturday – and we may do – it would be a marvelous achievement if he was to last 90 minutes.”
Gow’s career has somewhat stalled since he left Falkirk for Rangers in the summer of 2007.
Since then he has had spells with Blackpool, Norwich, Plymouth and latterly re-joining his former Falkirk boss John Hughes at Hibs.
He showed glimpses of his natural talent without reaching previous heights – but his new boss has backed him to be a success at Fir Park.
“His career is getting on and he is here on a short term contract until the next transfer window – so it is in his best interests to do well for us because others will see him as well as ourselves.” Brown said.
“If that happens, and he plays the way he does in training, then we would hope that we would be able to keep him. If ever a guy had an incentive to do well then it’s Alan Gow.”
Despite some decent early season displays ‘Well find themselves down in seventh place in the early stages of this season with just three points, having lost to Hibernian and Celtic.
Saturday’s opponents St Johnstone have also combined some good displays with an inability to get results, but to a more extreme extent – sitting bottom of the table with just one point from three matches.
All of which means, even this early in the campaign, Saturday’s encounter at McDiarmid Park is a vital encounter for both sides.
“The start, in terms of results, has been disappointing.” The gaffer conceded. “Against Hibs our performance wasn’t disappointing, just the result. The Celtic performance was the one you could look at and say ‘That was a poor performance’ because we just didn’t play at all.
“In the previous six European games and two SPL matches I have been delighted with our displays.
“I’m saying to the lads that our season starts on Saturday. That is no disrespect to the teams we have already played, but we were very distracted by European matters. Now there is no excuse and we are totally focused on the SPL and we are determined to make an impact.”
Even at this early stage of the season, a lethargic display against Celtic prompted fears about the ability of a small Motherwell squad to cope with a season which has been extended by early Europa League success.
The international break has provided some respite for a squad which played nine matches before September but ‘Well gaffer has acknowledged the workload put on some of his players at this early stage of the season and the problems it could cause.
“Take Jamie Murphy as an example. He has played six European games, three in the SPL and four Scotland under-21 matches. That is an incredible strain this early in the season for a young player.
“There is a worry about burnout, but hopefully that won’t apply until next March or April. Even then I have faith in the work Archie (Knox) does on the training ground. He is an absolute master of knowing how much training to give players without overexerting them.
“He is the main man when it comes to getting our players ready for all matches this season and he knows how to avoid burnout without adversely affecting the performances.”
Brown’s boys, strengthened by the presence of Alan Gow, head to Perth in good numbers with pretty much a full squad of players to choose from.
However, Marc Fitzpatrick and Shaun Hutchison will miss out through injury once again.