Jolly Red Giant
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- Jul 11, 2015
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you probably know more about irish football and the characters of the kids currently coming through than me, so I'll happily take your word on that. but you absolutely can have too many strikers, and as nobby cybergoat mentioned young players aren't going to come to us to sit on our bench when they can get paid double to do the same at a big club. they come here to play, so they either need to be getting minutes or out on loan. my issue is that I would much prefer ferguson to be given the chance to gain experience before we throw him in at the deep end, regardless of how good a lad he is, simply because it's worked a lot better when we've done it this way, obviously allowing for exceptions like lamptey who were a couple of years older. the context this discussion has happened is that some have stated that there's no need for a new forward as we have ferguson. any new forward we brought in would probably be expected to be fighting to be one of the first names on the team sheet. I'm saying we're still a season or two early to be expecting that from ferguson.
Finding a PL quality striker is extemely difficult. Look at Lukaku - signed by Man U for £90m and then dumped off to Italy - signed by Chelsea for £100m and will likely get dumped back to Italy again in the next few weeks. And it is often a case of throwing darts and hoping to hit the bull (and when you get one, like I commented on the thread about Dyche, you don't go and sell to the highest bidder).
So - you can never have enough strikers in the PL squad because you never really know the quality that you have - the more darts you throw the better the chance of hitting the bull (and that is either by bringing them through the academy or by signing them for a lot of money).