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deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
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These pre-season friendlies are a fantastic indicator of how well a team will do and it's totally justified that people are losing their minds over this result.

Don't believe me? Take a look at the below. These are Watford's pre-season results from last year.


Watford are currently sitting SECOND TO BOTTOM in the Premie.... oh.

It's not about the results though is it? It's about the glaring lack of any kind of quality up front, three of them could barely muster 5 goals between them in the league last season and the other is completely unproven, we have one winger who is young and was injured a lot last season and one who is completely inconsistent. It is difficult to see where the goals are coming from and we now have less than two weeks before our first game of the season against forest. It would be nice to feel like we stand a reasonable chance of going into that game and getting a win but at the moment it feels like a horrible horrible extension of last season.
 








Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
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The Troubadour
The fact is, unless we sign a proven forward and two decent creative players, this team doesn't have enough in it other than to be also run mid table dross at best. It just doesn't have the goals in it. This is compounded by the fact we have one of the dullest managers currently plying his trade in the football league.

I have a feeling the striking department is done as far as transfers are concerned.

We have 4 in COG, Hemed, Colunga and Baldock as well as the Finn and Harper hoping to be integrated into the first team squad in a couple of months. Thats 6.

Unless Colunga and COG are shipped out I cant see the club investing in any more strikers.

Just my thoughts.
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
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I have a feeling the striking department is done as far as transfers are concerned.

We have 4 in COG, Hemed, Colunga and Baldock as well as the Finn and Harper hoping to be integrated into the first team squad in a couple of months. Thats 6.

Unless Colunga and COG are shipped out I cant see the club investing in any more strikers.

Just my thoughts.

Well let's hope Hemed is actually good then because if he's ineffective as the rest of our strike force we are ****ed.
 




albionite

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May 20, 2009
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I have a feeling the striking department is done as far as transfers are concerned.

We have 4 in COG, Hemed, Colunga and Baldock as well as the Finn and Harper hoping to be integrated into the first team squad in a couple of months. Thats 6.

Unless Colunga and COG are shipped out I cant see the club investing in any more strikers.

Just my thoughts.

God I hope your wrong, I'm in the not panic group still ,but that will go if we don't have more options with better quality.
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
14,532
Manchester
I have a feeling the striking department is done as far as transfers are concerned.

We have 4 in COG, Hemed, Colunga and Baldock as well as the Finn and Harper hoping to be integrated into the first team squad in a couple of months. Thats 6.

Unless Colunga and COG are shipped out I cant see the club investing in any more strikers.

Just my thoughts.

I wouldn't be at all unhappy with Baldock and Hemed as our first choice front 2. Both have a decent scoring record, and neither played any part in our goal drought at the end of last season; in fact that goaless run coincided with Baldock getting injured.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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We were WARNED about Hughton, he should have been SACKED at the end of last season. He is no IMPROVEMENT on SEMMI and the STATS never LIE.

WOT we need is a TIRED and TESTED master of SPANGLISH tippy TAPPY
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,403
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I have a feeling the striking department is done as far as transfers are concerned.

We have 4 in COG, Hemed, Colunga and Baldock as well as the Finn and Harper hoping to be integrated into the first team squad in a couple of months. Thats 6.

Unless Colunga and COG are shipped out I cant see the club investing in any more strikers.

Just my thoughts.

Probably the scariest post of the entire summer right there.
 


Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
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The Troubadour
God I hope your wrong, I'm in the not panic group still ,but that will go if we don't have more options with better quality.

Two bigger men in Hemed and Cog, two smaller to play off of them in Colunga and Baldock.

If hes playing two up then positions look filled to me.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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I have a feeling the striking department is done as far as transfers are concerned.

We have 4 in COG, Hemed, Colunga and Baldock as well as the Finn and Harper hoping to be integrated into the first team squad in a couple of months. Thats 6.

Unless Colunga and COG are shipped out I cant see the club investing in any more strikers.

Just my thoughts.

Probably the scariest post of the entire summer right there.

Hemed's obviously new. Baldock I'm quite happy with. Under CH he looked pretty dangerous until he got injured and all he seems to need is a run of games and to play off a stronger parter. Colunga I just can't see being arsed and COG is terrible. If we're going to score the requisite number of goals then one or both has to ship out.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I wouldn't be at all unhappy with Baldock and Hemed as our first choice front 2. Both have a decent scoring record, and neither played any part in our goal drought at the end of last season; in fact that goaless run coincided with Baldock getting injured.

Baldocks scoring record at this level is modest (putting it generously), and he is something of a sicknote. Hemed is a complete unknown quantity. The fact we only have Colunga and COG as backup to that is frankly horrifying. This urgently needs addressing.
 








glasfryn

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Nov 29, 2005
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Two bigger men in Hemed and Cog, two smaller to play off of them in Colunga and Baldock.

If hes playing two up then positions look filled to me.

and of coarse we have a lot of youngsters bashing the door down when they get games and get their eye in
 


TWOCHOICEStom

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Sep 22, 2007
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Brighton
It's not about the results though is it? It's about the glaring lack of any kind of quality up front, three of them could barely muster 5 goals between them in the league last season and the other is completely unproven, we have one winger who is young and was injured a lot last season and one who is completely inconsistent. It is difficult to see where the goals are coming from and we now have less than two weeks before our first game of the season against forest. It would be nice to feel like we stand a reasonable chance of going into that game and getting a win but at the moment it feels like a horrible horrible extension of last season.

I actually agree with you. But the emphasis put on pre-season results makes me laugh. It's the same every year and almost never has any real bearing on how the season will pan out.

The real issue here is not the match, the amount of goals we scored or even how we played. It's the fact that I think most of us are a little tired of the apparent gambles by the club. We could be sitting here in a few months with Baldock and O'Grady both finding form and scoring goals. Hemed could turn out to be a corker of a signing and the Finn might be breaking into the first team along with Harper....But the likelihood of all (if any) of those things happening isn't nearly as high as many would like.

In an ideal world, I'd like to see a one more striker come in. A good one. A really really bloody good one.
 
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Behind Enemy Lines

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Jul 18, 2003
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London
Baldocks scoring record at this level is modest (putting it generously), and he is something of a sicknote. Hemed is a complete unknown quantity. The fact we only have Colunga and COG as backup to that is frankly horrifying. This urgently needs addressing.

One further proven, not a youngster with promise, forward is an absolute must. Also where are the goals going to be created from? We don't have many passing midfielders or players with a bit of guile who can make things happen. Keyal is about the about only one after losing Tex and our both wingers are unreliable and very injury prone. The club have already said the recruitment its going to spill over beyond the start of the season but I'm beginning to worry.
I'm expecting a "slow" start to the campaign.
 


fleet

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Jul 28, 2003
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We very much need a 20 goal a season striker who has done it at this level, and then the others will probably chip in too. We have good prospects for a year or two down the line, but I don't think we yet have a strike force that will over come the issues that we had last year - lots of chances very few goals.
 




nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
14,532
Manchester
We very much need a 20 goal a season striker who has done it at this level, and then the others will probably chip in too. We have good prospects for a year or two down the line, but I don't think we yet have a strike force that will over come the issues that we had last year - lots of chances very few goals.
Unfortunately, the going price for a striker that has scored 20+ in a championship season is about £12m!
 




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