We have those type players what we need is a game changer for when Knockhaert isnt prroducing it.
You just resolved your own dilemma as to why Snoddy would be an option BG
We have those type players what we need is a game changer for when Knockhaert isnt prroducing it.
We have those type players what we need is a game changer for when Knockhaert isnt prroducing it.
Snodgrass can score goals, and goals change games.
If you want a proven game changer in the premier league, it'll cost you £25m+
We won't spend that on one player, and even if we wanted to, there would be 5 or 10 clubs ahead of us in the queue.
Correct and there have been a few Norwich and Hull games in the Premiership which have been won 1-0 by a Snodgrass goal or a 1-1 draw where he has scored and when you are chasing only 40 points to survive then 6 or 7 points will be very valuable
I can see where your coming from but surely £8m for a 29 year old with no clearly defined role in the side is a bit steep? I could see it if he was a certain starter and maybe at LM he would have a shot at that but the fee plus a no doubt considerable wage makes it a marginal signing for me at least.
I think he'd be a great addition to the team, however would be surprised if he fits in to our wage structure.
I can see where your coming from but surely £8m for a 29 year old with no clearly defined role in the side is a bit steep? I could see it if he was a certain starter and maybe at LM he would have a shot at that but the fee plus a no doubt considerable wage makes it a marginal signing for me at least.
You just resolved your own dilemma as to why Snoddy would be an option BG
Do you believe that being 1 or 2 goals down with 20 mins to go Snodgrass would produce more than Tom Ince?
Yes.
Its all about opinions and thankfully the one that matters is CH.
Agreed. I continually ask myself why has Ince has had so many clubs? Why has he been let go again? When I compare Snodgrass and Ince. Which one of them will fit in with the team ethic we have? Which one has had some proven time in the premier league? Which one has international experience? Which one has CH managed before? Snodgrass is the clear winner for me. Ince is a far bigger gamble than Snodgrass and arguably not as good a player.
I like this rumour:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ton-pursue-Arsenal-target-Henry-Onyekuru.html
From the article:
'We helped bring Dimitri Payet to West Ham and firmly believe that Henry is on another planet even to Dimitri.
'We brought Jordan Ayew to Aston Villa and his brother Andre to Swansea, both were sold for big profits but I don't think they could lace this kid's boots, he's that good.'
'Eupen have bids from Anderlecht and Club Brugge while the exhaustive list of clubs to have made other offers includes Arsenal, Red Bull Leipzig, Schalke, Borussia Dortmund, Monchengladbach, Lyon, Lille, Monaco, Nice, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, Fiorentina and Roma.'
It's in the bag.
I think that Snodgrass is more predictable and that Ince offers the unexpected which we may need next season.
Snodgrss would have no resale value, his recent form after his injury in a reasonable side has been poor. I think we're better off mining Europe for talent, like Gross and Hunemeier before him. There's plenty of players who fancy a shot in the Prem and plenty of clubs that would not want to hold those players back. Retaining Sidwell gives the squad the Prem nous we need, it's now time to bring in some legs.
On his day he is an excellent player. I'll give him that. Those days need to be more regular for me to want him at Brighton.
It's not all about what Snoddy gives you going forward but defensively he is superb too and he is strong and combative in midfield. He blocks off passing angles for the opposition very well and never stops running. Has great engine. Look at the league appearances he had under CH at Norwich as shown in my first post on this thread. He is not as gifted and eye catching as many other players but during the course of 90 minutes he contributes so much and has many different attributes to his game.