Scored the winner for the U23s today.
Yes possible back in 1st team in 2-3 weeks
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Scored the winner for the U23s today.
But they are gambling the future of our club.
Yes absolutely. They are gambling Maupay stays fit and in form. What some on here don’t seem to realise is that if we go down we will lose roughly £100m plus a season. We will then be fighting for survival of the club. So, in that context, is skimping on the required striker prudent? I will answer that rhetorical question... it is not.
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I agree. It's just alarming. If maupay gets injured we are in serious trouble. As much as potter has delusions of grandeur we are not Barcelona.Think it's important right now to remember that Connolly doesn't really resemble a striker. For me he is an inside forward coming in from the left.
He also massively relies on confidence.
So we have ONE senior striker at the club.
It's not rhetorical if you answer it.
The only way that we are fighting for the survival of the club is if we over spend on players. If we are prudent with our spending we can ride out the relegation and have another crack.
There is no guarantee that spending big on a striker will be successful. I am happy that the club are waiting for the right player rather than spunking more of Bloom's money on someone who still may bit give us the goals we need.
Hold your nerve, this squad is plenty good enough to stay up. The club have a plan for this and as yet they haven't let us down.
We have played brilliantly this season so far but unfortunately have had as tougher opening few games as anyone. We have been scoring goals, been desperately unlucky in two of our games. Wiped the floor with one of our direct rivals and we're let down by our defence yesterday, not our attack.
I'll answer your non rhetorical question too. I am happy for the club to be prudent. Last time we tried the other way it ****ed us up for 20 years.
Given that Tony had put over 200 million pounds into the club and given us success I think it is only reasonable that we give him the benefit if the doubt. You could always ask him if you can chuck in some cash for a gamble on an expensive new striker. Clock's ticking though.
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Yup. There are no forward options apart from Maupay, Connolly, Trossard, March, Gross, Ali J and andone and izquierdo coming back from injury. Apart from that, bare bones.
Enjoy yourself
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It's not rhetorical if you answer it.
The only way that we are fighting for the survival of the club is if we over spend on players. If we are prudent with our spending we can ride out the relegation and have another crack.
There is no guarantee that spending big on a striker will be successful. I am happy that the club are waiting for the right player rather than spunking more of Bloom's money on someone who still may bit give us the goals we need.
Hold your nerve, this squad is plenty good enough to stay up. The club have a plan for this and as yet they haven't let us down.
We have played brilliantly this season so far but unfortunately have had as tougher opening few games as anyone. We have been scoring goals, been desperately unlucky in two of our games. Wiped the floor with one of our direct rivals and we're let down by our defence yesterday, not our attack.
I'll answer your non rhetorical question too. I am happy for the club to be prudent. Last time we tried the other way it ****ed us up for 20 years.
Given that Tony had put over 200 million pounds into the club and given us success I think it is only reasonable that we give him the benefit if the doubt. You could always ask him if you can chuck in some cash for a gamble on an expensive new striker. Clock's ticking though.
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I agree. It's just alarming. If maupay gets injured we are in serious trouble. As much as potter has delusions of grandeur we are not Barcelona.
I am convinced we will get a striker in before the window shuts. Possibly two.
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I know what a rhetorical question is. If you have answered your own question within a sentence or two of asking it then it was surely designed to get the answer you provided. What you have used is a Anthypophora/Hypophora. Anyway back to the subject in hand.Just have to correct your understanding of rhetorical questions: “a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.”
Oh, and my point about not investing being a gamble stands. Even if you don’t see it...
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Oh well now 16th, we have our mini league already
I try and be a positive poster and am overall delighted with the direction of the club, the ethos and the way we play. But I am finding it increasingly difficult to understand the clubs position in relation to our attacking options given that one bad injury could undo so much of the great work. On the bench today we have no forward options at all. It’s just not an acceptable position for a premier league club aspiring to be more than just relegation battlers.
I look at clubs that we consider realistic rivals and they all, and I mean all, have greater strength and depth. Look at Villa, Sheffield United, Newcastle, Burnley. Southampton, West Ham, all have three four first team strikers to call on.
Look at the number of games we have in December how can we possibly think we can survive that with two strikers, it ridiculous.
I know this topic has been done to death and the usual posters will be along to defend everything the club does but on this topic it simply Is not good enough. I understand we need to be prudent in our financial dealings given the pandemic but if the situation is so desperate that we need to tackle a compressed season with only two forwards then someone should say so.
Our forward recruitment since we joined the EPL has been poor. We are now almost immune to it and how does the proverb go; insanity is doing the same thing over and over and hoping for a different outcome.
Anyone who doesn’t think we would benefit from having at least Murray as an option on the bench today is deluded and is blind to a real issue.
P.s if we do end up signing a striker before the window closes I will be delighted to eat humble pie!
Andone and Zeqiri are that 3 and 4 you're asking about. Gyokeres in the future.
Hopefully we won't need to play one of our many, many attacking midfielders 'upfront' without a proper partner.
It's not a panic about lack of numbers. But if you look at experience then yes we're very light up front.