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he looks bigger than that , must be the baggy shorts
He is small but very stocky, thought he looked excellent against us about 3 seasons ago for Swansea without even scoring.
I think he looked very good at Swansea but only in a 4-5-1 formation and at 32 I'm not convinced he has the legs to play that role still.
Jewell's doing a Micky Adams - just signing someone who he's managed before, no matter what they've done since. I'd much rather have JS, anyone who says he's not good enough, not Poyet's kind of player or he doesn't suit our style of play is a cupid stunt.
It sounds like he prefers 442 actually, and criticism he does receive is as a result of his lack of movement and workrate in a 451 formation...
(there's also a recent comment somewhere from an Ipswich supporter saying JS declared his preference for 442 when he joined).
Interesting comment by an Ipswich fan...
"Scotlands recent goal record is far better than Ellingtons. However, clearly either Priskin or Scotland will move on this Summer - and it would seem that Scotland is the one attracting the interest. Personally, and as I have said before, I think Scotland has been unlucky - playing in a negative one up as a very isolated striker simply doesn't suit him. Doesn't have the pace. He scores goals in a 4-4-2 and for me is better than Ellington. "
By the sounds of it they've put him up front on his own, hense the low goals per game ratio in his most recent stint in the Championship. I am encouraged by this, as the last time he played in the Championship in a team playing free-flowing football he was BANGING them in. With the attacking support & pace which would be surrounding him, he could be a vital cog in the team next year if Gus decides he's the man.
One fans view then.
Thats like another teams fan coming on here, reading The complete Badgers evaluation of Michel Kuipers and thinking he's worth millions.
The signing of J. scotland would be a little underwhelming IMO.
R. Slicker;4180174 The signing of J. scotland would be a little underwhelming IMO.[/QUOTE said:Banging them in for fun when used in his prefered formation in the Championship, to the extent he earnt a move to the Premiership. Imo wouldn't be the big name, so as another option would be superb. Think some people on here have way, way too high expectations. Could you name a striker you would prefer for a reasonable fee?
People are saying from todays Evening Argus, Gus states - there is no bid for Scotland,
just newspaper speculation?
Banging them in for fun when used in his prefered formation in the Championship, to the extent he earnt a move to the Premiership. Imo wouldn't be the big name, so as another option would be superb. Think some people on here have way, way too high expectations. Could you name a striker you would prefer for a reasonable fee?
Oh phuey what does Poyet know , hes just the manager , this is NSC , the threads only just got started
He didn't actually say that, he just said they're looking at a lot of players. Basically a no comment.People are saying from todays Evening Argus, Gus states - there is no bid for Scotland,
just newspaper speculation?
There are an awful lot of good players who are Free Agents as we speak and I would prefer to pick one of those up than take Scotland. And I'm sure most of them would relish a final fling in the Championship with an ambitious club and Gus at the helm.
Poyet has played down the Scotland reports but hasn't ruled out a move for Chris Wood, great.