And when Murray gets injured or banned?
Left with just Hamed and Baldock. Like last year when Zamora and Wilson got injured.
I agree another striker would be a big plus. But the current situation is far from the disaster many people believe.
And when Murray gets injured or banned?
And when Murray gets injured or banned?
As I said in another thread, it's not the amount of goals, it's who we score them against. We can smash Rotherham 3-0 and draw 0-0 with Derby. That garners less points than two 1-0 wins, I know that I'm stating the bleeding obvious, but my point is that we don't have that true match winning striker, the player that will pop up and sneak us an undeserved 1-0 away win. Our squad has improved, but the rest of the division has improved equally, if not more so.This is a better squad than last season.
Brighton were the highest championship goal scorers last season. Joint with Burnley on 72 goals. The only difference is literally Zamora and Wilson being swapped for Murray in the striker department. I'd back Murray to score more than those he replaced...
Remind me, what stopped us from winning at Derby?
Yes, we have kept hold of our best players, however Murray and Hemed will not work together as a strike partnership and Baldock doesn't score anywhere near frequently enough. Why bother keeping Stephens and Kayal on the final year of their contracts if we aren't going to invest in someone to score the goals? Doesn't make any sense to me, our failure to sign a striker means top 6 at the very best, and we will most likely lose two of our best players at the end of the season for no money.
Sell them or sign a goalscorer, no point hovering in between...
Three wordsTwo words
ZERO AMBITION.
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Yes, we have kept hold of our best players, however Murray and Hemed will not work together as a strike partnership and Baldock doesn't score anywhere near frequently enough. Why bother keeping Stephens and Kayal on the final year of their contracts if we aren't going to invest in someone to score the goals? Doesn't make any sense to me, our failure to sign a striker means top 6 at the very best, and we will most likely lose two of our best players at the end of the season for no money.
Sell them or sign a goalscorer, no point hovering in between...
And when Murray gets injured or banned?
Agree totally about the strikers. Murray and Hamed both lack pace, so will only work on their own with a pacey finisher.
But I don't link it at all to the club preserving the excellent midfield and defence. Hopefully Bloom and Hughton fully recognised the need for a finisher and did all they could to get one, but were simply stumped by too much competition from the 30 odd clubs in England with huge PL resources.
It was the first game of the season and teams take time to bed in. Yes, we didn't take our chances but nor did Derby who could have scored a couple early on. Anyway, we don't need to win at Derby to finish mid table (which apparently we'll be lucky to do according to you). I'm as frustrated as anyone if we have missed out on a striker but can have a bit more perspective than ludicrous comments like that.
Three words
COMPLETE UTTER BO**OCKS
Clubs like Forest & Derby have squads containing 6 or 7 strikers yet we regularly end transfer periods without signing the striker that we've supposedly spent the entire window chasing
Not the types of players we are looking for bar Vydra who was well over priced based on his last season and no doubt miles out of our wage bracket
Couldn't agree more,we've all been mugged off,one day after the annual play off chokeathon "we're going to be targeting a top two finish next season"
3 months later ,we roll over and have our belly rubbed.
22k fooled again.
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Agree totally about the strikers. Murray and Hamed both lack pace, so will only work on their own with a pacey finisher.
But I don't link it at all to the club preserving the excellent midfield and defence. Hopefully Bloom and Hughton fully recognised the need for a finisher and did all they could to get one, but were simply stumped by too much competition from the 30 odd clubs in England with huge PL resources.
Yes, we have kept hold of our best players, however Murray and Hemed will not work together as a strike partnership and Baldock doesn't score anywhere near frequently enough. Why bother keeping Stephens and Kayal on the final year of their contracts if we aren't going to invest in someone to score the goals? Doesn't make any sense to me, our failure to sign a striker means top 6 at the very best, and we will most likely lose two of our best players at the end of the season for no money.
Sell them or sign a goalscorer, no point hovering in between...
Clearly one man's perspective is another man's blind faith.
I just don't see how 2 identical strikers and a suspended sick note are going to get the job done, even with the best array of wingers, in the league.