The hard facts?
Didn’t the the hard facts demonstrate we are the most profligate team in the division by some distance, and said profligacy lead to us being caught up in our annual relegation fight which could be avoided if we had semi competent striker who could sustain fitness.
I’ve no interest in Nketiah, players develop at different ages so comparing awards for kids seems futile.
Connolly needs time to develop, probably in the Championship, not just to refine ability etc but rebuild his confidence. He has 5 senior goals for Brighton on 40+ appearances, certainly...
Teams could play a low block as they knew we were utterly horrific in front of goal and guilty of overplaying, no chance they can do that if we have a goal scorer.
Maupay was playing for a promotion chasing Brentford being supplied by Benrahma(sp?) and Watkins. My guess would be that if Armstrong had that kind of artillery he’d have scored even more.
Remind me of the season when Connolly scored 28 (twenty eight) goals in a season.
Have you made your player comparison based on them both being relatively short?
Genuine question for those who continue to beat this drum, why do you focus on that particular passage of play and ignore the magnificent piece of defending earlier in the game where White tackled Foden who was clean in on goal?
For sure, but there’s a very deliberate overhaul of their squad going on this summer, they released lots of players that were either old or on big money. They’ve signed Guehi (21) and Olise (19) who look like they could have excellent futures, the Joachim Anderson for £20m is very smart, he was...
They’re certainly throwing the cash around on some decent players, I suspect the non existent wage structure is ever growing.
Personally I think the biggest question mark will be Viera who was awful at Nice despite having the second largest spend in Ligue 1.