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[Albion] Glenn Murray ........... ????













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What, based on 4 days into the training camp in Austria, before he's even playwed a pre-season freindly. :fishing:

If Muzza makes the same noises I do getting up off the sofa, Potter might not need the game time. :lol:
 












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What, based on 4 days into the training camp in Austria, before he's even playwed a pre-season freindly. :fishing:

If you’re a current football manager in England who doesn’t know how Murray plays you’re not much of a manager


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Would make absolutely no sense to let him go, unless they're going to pay £10 million or something ridiculous.

£10m is chicken feed, compared to the cost of a relegation. We need to keep our main PL goalscorer, even if Muzza players as a sub or covering for injuries.
 


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If you’re a current football manager in England who doesn’t know how Murray plays you’re not much of a manager


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First player I would have had Prime Time with, if I were Potter. He may not want to be captain, but he has proper insight. Remember how he tried to settle the excitable Knocky? Ever heard him on the radio? The man is a Giant. Anyone with half a brain can see that.
 




Anyone suggesting that our most natural and prolific scorer (even at 35) does not have a significant amount to offer at the club next season is simply mad. Extra service from a more attacking philosophy might actually see Glenn go on and break more records. Granted he will not be the long term answer but at the moment he is the best striker on our books

That’s why bed wetting is actually the rational and sensible default position to take at the moment
 




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That’s why bed wetting is actually the rational and sensible default position to take at the moment

This. Tonight is the night I discard the Pampers.
(i'll let you know the result tomorrow)
 


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That’s why bed wetting is actually the rational and sensible default position to take at the moment

Muzza is one of those who didn't have pace to lose and has relied on know how to find the space in the box he needs for years now. That won't diminish. He will still score goals at this level and that's priceless.

However, he was visibly struggling stamina-wise towards the end of last season. We tried to get one too many seasons out of him as a starting centre forward.

My guess is we'll never see him play 90 minutes again and rarely from the start. But if we're 1-0 down at home and pressing for an equaliser with 15 mins left, i'll be bloody glad to see him come off the bench.
 




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Muzza is one of those who didn't have pace to lose and has relied on know how to find the space in the box he needs for years now. That won't diminish. He will still score goals at this level and that's priceless.

However, he was visibly struggling stamina-wise towards the end of last season. We tried to get one too many seasons out of him as a starting centre forward.

My guess is we'll never see him play 90 minutes again and rarely from the start. But if we're 1-0 down at home and pressing for an equaliser with 15 mins left, i'll be bloody glad to see him come off the bench.

Like West Brom in the cup!
 




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