Anyone using Lingard as a pointer towards excellent striker signings is rapidly losing the argument.
He's an England international, scored the winning goal in the FA Cup final (against Palace too) and is on £95,000 a week, hardly a failure.
Anyone using Lingard as a pointer towards excellent striker signings is rapidly losing the argument.
He's an England international, scored the winning goal in the FA Cup final (against Palace too) and is on £95,000 a week, hardly a failure.
You're entitled to your opinion of course, but what really p1sses me off is those assuming that other posters on here know nothing... like EP in this case... so I put him straight... if you don't like that, well, that's your problem...
All that happened while he was moping around Sussex, I must have missed that, I apologise.
I assumed that people on here know nothing about negotiating for football players in the present market (I didn't mention you), which I think is a fair assumption, (I suspect that applies to 99.99999% of posters on here, I'm aware of one regular who does have some experience of the industry) and you then said you have no experience of negotiating for football players, I consider myself put in my place.
Quality strikers and goals keep teams up in the PL. Simple.
Without that against 19 brilliant, to bloody well organised, teams with their own match winners, a squad is toothless.
He was okay, didn't stand out, but wasn't in the Best/Obika/Paynter class either.
I assumed that people on here know nothing about negotiating for football players in the present market (I didn't mention you), which I think is a fair assumption, (I suspect that applies to 99.99999% of posters on here, I'm aware of one regular who does have some experience of the industry) and you then said you have no experience of negotiating for football players, I consider myself put in my place.
At this juncture, can I put my hand in the air here. I can offer no insight in to negotiating for footballers, however last night I negotiated the stairs after a night out, successfully I may add. For that I'm very proud..
When talking of shitehouse players, the list of AMEX era strikers after Lingard is considerably longer than the names ahead of him.
Hardly a resounding success for the club if a top player was only 'ok but didn't stand out'.
He was 21 when he came to the club, decent enough loanee, helped get us into the playoffs under Oscar.
In today's market United could expect £20 million for him at least I would expect, given that City are about to sell Iheanacho for £25m to Leicester (and I would love it if we were in the market for him, but he only scored 4 EPL goals last season).
I don't understand the fascination as to who Lingard has become.
Pravda sighted him as one of our top 6 forwards. (a list which needed padding out with a winger)
I replied with a 'blimey charlie' exclamation.
You yourself said he was ok but didn't stand out.
The point is nobody has said fook off x,y, & z were all better than Lingard.
What Lingard, and Wood for that matter, have become is completely irrelevant when discussing the dearth of AMEX era strikers.
It really is a miracle that we achieved promotion with no strikers. Sure, Murray and Hemed score goals, but is that really what we classify as a striker?
Oh, it Is?
Well, I'm stumped
Has there been a dearth? In six years at the Amex we've had Murray, Hemed, Ulloa, Barnes, all did pretty well for us, especially as have played one up front on many occasions, and they helped deliver three playoffs and an automatic promotion, on a reasonably tight budget.
CMS flattered to deceive, Hoskins, O'Grady and Manu were disasters. Loan signings varied between okay and Leon Best.
Heard a story we could of signed Harry Kane on loan but chose Obika at the time.Just looked and we have signed and played 22 first team strikers since going to the Amex.
Has there been a dearth? In six years at the Amex we've had Murray, Hemed, Ulloa, Barnes, all did pretty well for us, especially as have played one up front on many occasions, and they helped deliver three playoffs and an automatic promotion, on a reasonably tight budget.
CMS flattered to deceive, Hoskins, O'Grady and Manu were disasters. Loan signings varied between okay and Leon Best.