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poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
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http://youtu.be/ol-nvfhJhfU

Refreshing to hear a loanee state he still wants to go back to his parent club to win his place back.

Hopefully a few goals down at the posh will install renewed confidence into his game.

Whilst he's not what we all hoped I do still think he has something to offer
 






Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
Yep as I have said many times, anyone that does not think plenty of Championship clubs would be interested in CMS is clueless.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Yep as I have said many times, anyone that does not think plenty of Championship clubs would be interested in CMS is clueless.

They'd only end up disappointed, he doesn't have the ball control, the speed, or the guile of a Championship striker. I'm bored with hearing how we haven't played to his strengths, he looks uncomfortable at this level when he gets the ball. I can think of maybe 5 occasions when he looked quality in the whole time he's been here.

Being a really nice guy isn't enough for £3.5 million.

*clueless*
 


Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
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Seaford
They'd only end up disappointed, he doesn't have the ball control, the speed, or the guile of a Championship striker. I'm bored with hearing how we haven't played to his strengths, he looks uncomfortable at this level when he gets the ball. I can think of maybe 5 occasions when he looked quality in the whole time he's been here.

Being a really nice guy really isn't enough for £3.5 million.

*clueless*

I like his effort and commitment but I can't deny having to agree with someone here who said his second touch is invariabely a tackle
 




Giraffe

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I think in the right formation he can still do a job in the championship. Out of all our forwards I would still say he would the most goals if you played him for ten games. That might be only three though!

With Bent here though I can see why he has gone. Will be interesting to see what happens of he bangs a fee in whilst there which I suspect he will. Pretty sure they will try to sign him back in January and as he is out of contract in the summer I suspect he will go.
 


Silverhatch

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Feb 23, 2009
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CMS is not a footballer for modern (Albion) championship managers. He tries to do a job upfront alone, but he's far better playing close to a strike partner. If CMS had been next to Murray or Ulloa he would've scored a hatful. But he would've never been next to a target man. It's a circular reference.
 


JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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Seaford
They'd only end up disappointed, he doesn't have the ball control, the speed, or the guile of a Championship striker. I'm bored with hearing how we haven't played to his strengths, he looks uncomfortable at this level when he gets the ball. I can think of maybe 5 occasions when he looked quality in the whole time he's been here.

Being a really nice guy isn't enough for £3.5 million.

*clueless*

Although I agree, there may be an element of confidence involved maybe? The guy has played a certain way for 3 years at Peterborough, signed for Brighton and was told we'd build the team around him, and then steadfastly refused to adapt in any way to his style of play. Surely that would knock the confidence of a goalscorer, especially as he's not scoring as much as he'd like.
 




Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Let's hope a knocks a load in and comes back with renewed confidence. Can't fault his commitment.
 








symyjym

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Nov 2, 2009
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Although I agree, there may be an element of confidence involved maybe? The guy has played a certain way for 3 years at Peterborough, signed for Brighton and was told we'd build the team around him, and then steadfastly refused to adapt in any way to his style of play. Surely that would knock the confidence of a goalscorer, especially as he's not scoring as much as he'd like.

Agree. He had frustrating 1 1/2 seasons under Gus, where it was clear to see that he wasn't given the service. Hopefully Ferguson will give him back the confidence that Poyet took away.
 


Icy Gull

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Although I agree, there may be an element of confidence involved maybe? The guy has played a certain way for 3 years at Peterborough, signed for Brighton and was told we'd build the team around him, and then steadfastly refused to adapt in any way to his style of play. Surely that would knock the confidence of a goalscorer, especially as he's not scoring as much as he'd like.

I'd love you to be right, I have never wanted a player to succeed more. However basic ball skills and strength on the ball are essential in the Championship, especially for a striker. Not convinced he has them. Feeling the same way about Baldock so far too :down:
 


JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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Seaford
I'd love you to be right, I have never wanted a player to succeed more. However basic ball skills and strength on the ball are essential in the Championship, especially for a striker. Not convinced he has them. Feeling the same way about Baldock so far too :down:

I see SO many similarities between Baldock and CMS. I like Baldock though, he's an intelligent footballer but does lack any sense of physicality which will make it very difficult for him to succeed especially when we continue to play in a way that doesn't suit.
 






grummitts gloves

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Do Peterborough play 2 strikers up front? If so, he will score a few I'm sure. Could do well in the Championship if he had the right strike partner. Sadly, that is unlikely to happen with us, so maybe Posh is his best option for the future.
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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He is linked back up with Aaron McLean many suggested on here we should have signed him when Poyet was here and then got the best out of both

Keeping Murray was the alternative and in retrospect better suggestion at the time
 




Frutos

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Let's hope a knocks a load in and comes back with renewed confidence. Can't fault his commitment.

Absolutely this - I can't think of many other Albion players that I've really wanted to see succeed as much as I do with CMS.
 


Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
They'd only end up disappointed, he doesn't have the ball control, the speed, or the guile of a Championship striker. I'm bored with hearing how we haven't played to his strengths, he looks uncomfortable at this level when he gets the ball. I can think of maybe 5 occasions when he looked quality in the whole time he's been here.

Being a really nice guy isn't enough for £3.5 million.

*clueless*


Played with a partner I believe he would be more than decent in this division, I actually think his goal return for us is pretty good considering the service we provide.

Baldock is currently doing a good job of showing that CMS is in fact half decent.
 


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