I didn't mind Stewart getting a contact (on comparatively low wages), because he's one of those players - a tiny minority - who can be relied on to use every single minute to analyse his own weaknesses and work INCREDIBLY hard to improve. Craig Johnston was like that, so is Danny Ings (although he's always been a decent player - he's just kept improving). When most so-so players walk off the pitch at the end of the game you don't really imagine they're that aware of their deficiencies. Stewart will be intensely aware. He'll seek out criticism, he'll listen carefully, he'll alter his own extra training sessions to work on eradicating errors and improving his passing, runs, shooting, positioning, etc etc. He's one of those rare players who simply won't let his chance go without doing all he can to seize it fully. So while I'm sceptical of how much he will improve, I'm happy to see him try.