paulfuzz
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There was absolutely no justification for booing that performance. Even Mr Leeds Beckford said were were the best team by a country mile.
Booing is for when people aren't trying or give up.
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There was absolutely no justification for booing that performance. Even Mr Leeds Beckford said were were the best team by a country mile.
Booing is for when people aren't trying or give up.
Yes that's my post.
Not wishing to protract this interaction but what is the relevance of your comment? I don't get what you are saying.
The inference that we should be beating teams like Leeds. That said, we should have beaten them.
What would that achieve? We'd still have Locadia and Connolly as our other options, both of whom are behind Maupay in the pecking order. It would make no sense to let our second best striker go on loan.
I actually think Maupay had a good game, he chased, harried and got himself into the right places to score (unlike his replacement).What would that achieve? We'd still have Locadia and Connolly as our other options, both of whom are behind Maupay in the pecking order. It would make no sense to let our second best striker go on loan.
This game has just highlighted the need for a clinical striker. Time for Tony to gamble and go all out. Adam Hlozek would do IMO
I wasn't there tonight either.
But a "fantastic performance" is a win. This wasn't. And the oppo were mediocre at best. So the post match interviews from young Tariq (who I love) and from Graham were a bit disingenuous. From GP in particular. Scoring isn't some optional extra.
Although many including me will agree with you to an extent, Jota who scored for Liverpool cost £40-45m. Salah and Mane cost around £35m each (and all three would go for £100m or more if sold in January).
A decent striker is hard to find, and we are not in that league.
But, I think we did well today. It wasn't a "bore draw", it was a fantastic performance (best of the season) apart from the end result. There were so many positives from the match (Lamptey, Cucurella, Trossard etc).
The only problem was bringing on Locadia, which was depressing.]
Your central point is true, we do need a clinical striker, but also Midfielders who can shoot straight (sorry Biss, you are a fantastic player, apart from your shooting).
Not according to Blackburn fans watching him give the ball away today, and calling for him to be hooked.Surely Khadra is a better option than March or Locadia.
I’m in a positive place, in a week where I could easily have been killed in a car crash and last nights hurricane in Alnwick - well, let’s just say it lends a certain perspective to proceedings.
Sure we didn’t score, but equally they were very, very lucky - just like I was when I walked away from a car wreck on Monday. That’s what life is all about - luck, and tonight they had it in abundance.
For me, I asked for a more positive approach, more zip, verve, effort and (for the most part) I got it. Lest we forget, Leeds are world beating giants and we’re not fit to lace their boots.
Yet we did, whilst cunningly tying their shoelaces together and danced round their lumbering ‘ballers akin to a bunch of Morris dancers twirling about a maypole.
Now, where’s the beer tent ?
Oh dear Graham, don't fall out with the supporters. Stupid comments.
Potter has a reputation for doing the unexected, and was employed, I thnk, in part for his reputation for playing youth. Yet so far, hhe hasn't really done that - Lamptey played a few games before his 20th. birthday, and Sarmiento has had a sniff from the bench (and I'm sure someone will find one or two other isolated occasions - I'm nit counting cup games though, just the PL) but we're not really known for throwing in youngsters, are we? (even Big Bob is the 4th. yougest keeper in the PL).
So maybe it's time for Potter to demonstrate that boldness to try something unexpected, to try the 'if he's good enough, he's old enough' approach? More time for Sarmiento - doesn't necessarily need to start, but some regular sub appearances, give Richards a few goes, and even try Ferguson up front - he may be only 17, but he's a big lad, doesn't look at all physiclly bullied by the biggest that U23 opponents can provide.
Oh, and DJ Strollabout. I think his contract ends in June? DON'T try to get him to sign a new one.
Maybe a loan spell for a championship team if we do manage to sign one in the January window?
No. Just no.
Yes, I agree with you on that. The lad Ferguson looks very good for under 23s and although he is only 18, maybe there is a solution from within.
However, it will be difficult to find someone in January. Now if we could get Welbeck fit again we might have a chance to stay in the top 10.