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Derby paid less in transfer fees for Ince, Weimann, Bent, Forsyth, Russell and Bryson than Forest spent on Assambolonga
OK, fair enough. I agree that Bobby would bring a much-needed lift to our beloved club. Not a cheap option, but I can genuinely see sense in his signing, despite the drawbacks. Maybe COG would have to be moved on first...
And? Please tell me you're not suggesting it's not going to happen.As I said above - there are plenty on NSC who are eagerly waiting to see the club spend £5m up front on a striker as a signal of intent.
With Sheffield United apparently about to sign Billy Sharp(surprised he's still alive?) do we think COG might be staying with us?
Oh, I won't, which is why I've been a keen advocate of the return of Zamora because after last season't turgid mess, I think he would give (most of) the fanbase a really big lift.
That's not what we're talking about though.
It's the mindset that we MUST spend gazillions of pounds and if we don't we're doing it on the cheap / not ambitious / have given up on promotion - delete as applicable.
OK, fair enough. I agree that Bobby would bring a much-needed lift to our beloved club. Not a cheap option, but I can genuinely see sense in his signing, despite the drawbacks. Maybe COG would have to be moved on first...
or the equally prevalent mindset that even when we are spending gazillions there's an assumption that because we've lost a few matches with the players that did cost gazillions then Bloom isn't ambitious and hasn't actually spent anything after all.
Happy to see Zamora sign and COG go, but I personally think that if, as CH has hinted, he wants to play two up front, then Baldock and Colunga will flourish this year alongside Hemed. Colunga in particular if retained and played in the right position could be a revelation in my opinion. I hope he gets a chance in pre-season matches.