Skaville
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Moved from out to the fence after seeing small glimmers of tactical improvement. Possibly too little too late
The problem for those feeling smug about Sami going, is that we will be paying his wages for the next couple of years whatever.
But... the problem for everyone is that we're heading for League One and an empty stadium like this...
I was quite firmly out after Rotherham, but am now back on the fence. Since Hyypia realised that the wing back system was taking us straight to relegation, we don't seem quite as easy to cut open. However, today showed to me that the main problem is the board or recruitment team's complete failure to find a proper replacement for Ulloa (FFP, yes I know, same old, same old, but sometimes you just have to pay the going rate). A 5'7" striker playing up on his own clearly isn't the answer. At least we didn't just sit back and invite them on to us as we apparently did against Wigan (I wasn't there), but when we did come forward, there was no-one in the box, or if there was it was Baldock drifting out wide each time, meaning his two markers had nothing to do. Hyypia's tactics still aren't right, but I don't think he can take the blame alone.
We need Dale Stephens in place of Gardner and maybe even Kemy instead of JFC. I don't think JFC has played too badly mind you, but our midfield just isn't right at the moment. And why does Baldock keep drifting so far wide? Get in there, son!
Thought GARDNER was one of the better players today.
Who is available that is similar to Ulloa then and that we can afford without spending the whole of the £8m we got from him. To a certain degree, you have to accept that we found a gem in Ulloa, likewise going back all to the days of Ward, Saunders, Nogan, Nelson, Zamora etc etc. Not all players are easily replace.
What is more expensive, £10 million on a striker or relegation?
Who is available that is similar to Ulloa then and that we can afford without spending the whole of the £8m we got from him. To a certain degree, you have to accept that we found a gem in Ulloa, likewise going back all to the days of Ward, Saunders, Nogan, Nelson, Zamora etc etc. Not all players are easily replaceable.
What is more expensive, £10 million on a striker or relegation?
Two very good posts on this page -- with different viewpoints -- from Guinness Boy and Bold Seagull. I remain of the view that there are too many managerial changes these days, so will vote in. I'm starting to have reservations, but my key point all along is about the strikers. Baldock has qualities: his movement is good, and he shoots early, but his goalscoring is off the back of playing two up-front alongside a big man. We're never going to do that, as much as many on here want it.
Colunga I like, but he's just too small and weak to play at the apex of a trident; we could say the same for Baldock.
O'Grady won't get us near the play-off positions.
Alan Wares on the Albion Roar said today that CMS' second touch is usually a tackle, and that just about sums him up. His contract is up in the summer, and he's just not worth a renewal, which is a shame because he tries his heart out, and is a good guy.
I hope Burke is scouring Europe for a January signing a la Ulloa.